Molecular Characterization of a Powdery Mildew Resistance Gene
... mildew resistance in Suwon 92 is most likely conditioned by the Pm3 locus. The gene markers developed herein can be directly used for MAS of some of the Pm3 alleles in breeding programs. Additional keywords: Triticum aestivum. ...
... mildew resistance in Suwon 92 is most likely conditioned by the Pm3 locus. The gene markers developed herein can be directly used for MAS of some of the Pm3 alleles in breeding programs. Additional keywords: Triticum aestivum. ...
Human cytomegalovirus resistance to antiviral drugs: diagnosis
... and may anticipate the increase in viral load as determined by quantitative determination of viral components (pp65, DNA).3,4,8,12,28 However, increase in levels of viral parameters can also be documented following short (few days) interruptions of treatment or when therapy is administered at a redu ...
... and may anticipate the increase in viral load as determined by quantitative determination of viral components (pp65, DNA).3,4,8,12,28 However, increase in levels of viral parameters can also be documented following short (few days) interruptions of treatment or when therapy is administered at a redu ...
In vitro conjugal transfer of tetracycline resistance from Lactobacillus
... Lb. plantarum to Carnobacterium piscicola was achieved by co-mobilisation with the conjugative plasmid pAML1 [6]. Likewise, lactobacilli have also been extensively studied as plasmid recipients, such as for the broad-host-range plasmid pAML1 in the framework of optimising recombinant DNA technologie ...
... Lb. plantarum to Carnobacterium piscicola was achieved by co-mobilisation with the conjugative plasmid pAML1 [6]. Likewise, lactobacilli have also been extensively studied as plasmid recipients, such as for the broad-host-range plasmid pAML1 in the framework of optimising recombinant DNA technologie ...
Bonus, a Drosophila TIF1 homologue, is a chromatin
... shown to interact biochemically with several Drosophila nuclear receptors. Specifically it was demonstrated, both genetically and biochemically, that Bon is able to bind to and inhibit the transcriptional activity of βFTZ-F1, a component of the ecdysone transcriptional cascade, providing the first ...
... shown to interact biochemically with several Drosophila nuclear receptors. Specifically it was demonstrated, both genetically and biochemically, that Bon is able to bind to and inhibit the transcriptional activity of βFTZ-F1, a component of the ecdysone transcriptional cascade, providing the first ...
Threshold phenomena versus cell heredity in the
... the coat colour of one of the parent strains only. As judged by eye, there is some resemblance between the chimeras and some of the phenotypes discussed in this paper (brindled, flecked), but closer inspection immediately reveals consistent differences. For instance, according to both Mintz (1967) a ...
... the coat colour of one of the parent strains only. As judged by eye, there is some resemblance between the chimeras and some of the phenotypes discussed in this paper (brindled, flecked), but closer inspection immediately reveals consistent differences. For instance, according to both Mintz (1967) a ...
Physical Mapping of a 670-kb Region of Chromosomes XVI and XVII
... amounts of exonuclease Bal31 following digestion with SfiI restriction enzyme (Fig. 3). The loci h49 were located in two SfiI fragments of 350 kb and 450 kb that were sensitive to the treatment with Bal31. On the other hand, JL8 probe reacted with two SfiI fragments (50 and 23 kb, note that there is ...
... amounts of exonuclease Bal31 following digestion with SfiI restriction enzyme (Fig. 3). The loci h49 were located in two SfiI fragments of 350 kb and 450 kb that were sensitive to the treatment with Bal31. On the other hand, JL8 probe reacted with two SfiI fragments (50 and 23 kb, note that there is ...
Analysis of clones carrying repeated DNA sequences in two YAC
... coordinates of the YAC clones which hybridized to chloroplast DNA with the coordinates of clones which had been mapped previously on to chromosome 4 and the top half of chromosome 5 using RFLP markers as probes (Hwang eta/., 1991; Schmidt etal., unpublished results). One-hundred-and-ninety-five clon ...
... coordinates of the YAC clones which hybridized to chloroplast DNA with the coordinates of clones which had been mapped previously on to chromosome 4 and the top half of chromosome 5 using RFLP markers as probes (Hwang eta/., 1991; Schmidt etal., unpublished results). One-hundred-and-ninety-five clon ...
NST110: Advanced Toxicology Lecture 4: Phase I Metabolism
... Nitrosamines are in tobacco smoke, but also can be formed in beer, fish, meats, and chesses that use nitrite as a preservative. ...
... Nitrosamines are in tobacco smoke, but also can be formed in beer, fish, meats, and chesses that use nitrite as a preservative. ...
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... the coat colour of one of the parent strains only. As judged by eye, there is some resemblance between the chimeras and some of the phenotypes discussed in this paper (brindled, flecked), but closer inspection immediately reveals consistent differences. For instance, according to both Mintz (1967) a ...
... the coat colour of one of the parent strains only. As judged by eye, there is some resemblance between the chimeras and some of the phenotypes discussed in this paper (brindled, flecked), but closer inspection immediately reveals consistent differences. For instance, according to both Mintz (1967) a ...
Epigenetic Control of Apomixis
... development of new varieties for enhanced yield/quality. Clonal multiplication of a superior genotype has been successful via vegetative propagation; however, it does not work in case of annual crops like rice, wheat and maize. Interestingly, fixing of genotype occurs naturally in certain plant spec ...
... development of new varieties for enhanced yield/quality. Clonal multiplication of a superior genotype has been successful via vegetative propagation; however, it does not work in case of annual crops like rice, wheat and maize. Interestingly, fixing of genotype occurs naturally in certain plant spec ...
MAGMA manual (version 1.06)
... MAGMA detects a header in the file it will look for SNP IDs and p-values in the SNP and P column respectively. If no header is found it will use the first column for SNP IDs and the second column for p-values. If you want to use different columns instead, you can add the use modifier (with two value ...
... MAGMA detects a header in the file it will look for SNP IDs and p-values in the SNP and P column respectively. If no header is found it will use the first column for SNP IDs and the second column for p-values. If you want to use different columns instead, you can add the use modifier (with two value ...
PPR2263, a DYW-Subgroup Pentatricopeptide
... addition to numerous experimental localizations in plastids and mitochondria, nuclear (Ding et al., 2006) or dual localization to mitochondria and nuclei (Hammani et al., 2011) has been demonstrated experimentally. Whereas PPR proteins have been implicated in a wide range of biological processes, in ...
... addition to numerous experimental localizations in plastids and mitochondria, nuclear (Ding et al., 2006) or dual localization to mitochondria and nuclei (Hammani et al., 2011) has been demonstrated experimentally. Whereas PPR proteins have been implicated in a wide range of biological processes, in ...
Clinical Genetic Basis of Tooth Agenesis (PDF Available)
... ranging species like humans. Not only is their wide culinary variation within our culture, there are many things eaten in other cultures we don't even consider as food.[17] ...
... ranging species like humans. Not only is their wide culinary variation within our culture, there are many things eaten in other cultures we don't even consider as food.[17] ...
Wheat biotechnology: A minireview
... Initial steps for genetic transformation involves delivery of a gene cassette into recipient cells followed by analysis of the expression of delivered gene. The results of the above events can be detected by assaying the expression of a reporter gene introduced into plant cell cultures or intact tis ...
... Initial steps for genetic transformation involves delivery of a gene cassette into recipient cells followed by analysis of the expression of delivered gene. The results of the above events can be detected by assaying the expression of a reporter gene introduced into plant cell cultures or intact tis ...
An accessible database for mouse and human whole transcriptome
... is an important tool in quantitative studies of DNA and RNA molecules; especially in transcriptome studies, where different primer combinations allow identification of specific transcripts such as splice variants or precursor messenger RNA. Several softwares that implement various rules for optimal ...
... is an important tool in quantitative studies of DNA and RNA molecules; especially in transcriptome studies, where different primer combinations allow identification of specific transcripts such as splice variants or precursor messenger RNA. Several softwares that implement various rules for optimal ...
MS-Word format
... the children terms of seed (PO:0009010). Also explain why this number is not the same as you see next to the term seed (PO:0009010). Hint: There are two types of associations in the ontology: direct associations, which are directly associated to the term for which a phenotype has been characterized ...
... the children terms of seed (PO:0009010). Also explain why this number is not the same as you see next to the term seed (PO:0009010). Hint: There are two types of associations in the ontology: direct associations, which are directly associated to the term for which a phenotype has been characterized ...
Breeding Policy for the RagaMuffin Cat
... where the temperature is generally higher, the colour is lighter. The Burmese colour restriction gene (cb) produces the slight reduction in pigment seen in the Burmese and other breeds, sometimes including the RagaMuffin. This is produced when two copies of the gene are present. A great many genes d ...
... where the temperature is generally higher, the colour is lighter. The Burmese colour restriction gene (cb) produces the slight reduction in pigment seen in the Burmese and other breeds, sometimes including the RagaMuffin. This is produced when two copies of the gene are present. A great many genes d ...
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... I am delighted to present this my first report as the new Chair of the National DNA Database and Fingerprint Strategy Board, having previously chaired the National DNA Database Strategy Board between 2007 and 2011. My thanks go to my predecessor, Chris Sims, whose hard work as Chair of the Board has ...
... I am delighted to present this my first report as the new Chair of the National DNA Database and Fingerprint Strategy Board, having previously chaired the National DNA Database Strategy Board between 2007 and 2011. My thanks go to my predecessor, Chris Sims, whose hard work as Chair of the Board has ...
Distinguishing Different DNA Heterozygotes by
... them. In our study, high-resolution melting of small amplicons distinguished all heterozygotes studied. This included 21 pairwise comparisons, suggesting that most randomly selected heterozygotes within small amplicons can be distinguished. The power of melting analysis to distinguish multiple seque ...
... them. In our study, high-resolution melting of small amplicons distinguished all heterozygotes studied. This included 21 pairwise comparisons, suggesting that most randomly selected heterozygotes within small amplicons can be distinguished. The power of melting analysis to distinguish multiple seque ...
High-Level Expression in Escherichia coli of Alkaline Phosphatase
... pEAP2. The primer was synthesized on the basis of the sequence for mature Tca APase previously reported [9]. The mature Tca APase was comprised of the C-terminal 474 amino acid residues. The 5' (N-terminal) primer, AN2, 5'NNNNGAATTCAATGCTGCAGAACCAGCCTTCCTTG3', added a unique EcoRI site (underlined) ...
... pEAP2. The primer was synthesized on the basis of the sequence for mature Tca APase previously reported [9]. The mature Tca APase was comprised of the C-terminal 474 amino acid residues. The 5' (N-terminal) primer, AN2, 5'NNNNGAATTCAATGCTGCAGAACCAGCCTTCCTTG3', added a unique EcoRI site (underlined) ...
Thesis - KI Open Archive
... Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) infects the vast majority of humans and resides latently in B-cells. This virus carries genes that can induce and sustain mature B cell growth. EBV is associated with a wide range of B-cell lymphomas including Burkitt lymphoma and non Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) in human immunode ...
... Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) infects the vast majority of humans and resides latently in B-cells. This virus carries genes that can induce and sustain mature B cell growth. EBV is associated with a wide range of B-cell lymphomas including Burkitt lymphoma and non Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) in human immunode ...
biology-pre-test-questions
... B) diffusion C) the Krebs cycle D) electron transport chain An electron transport chain that produces ATP is part of both the cellular respiration process and A) glycolysis. B) fermentation. C) photosynthesis. D) the Krebs cycle. In which process is lactic acid formed when there is not enough oxygen ...
... B) diffusion C) the Krebs cycle D) electron transport chain An electron transport chain that produces ATP is part of both the cellular respiration process and A) glycolysis. B) fermentation. C) photosynthesis. D) the Krebs cycle. In which process is lactic acid formed when there is not enough oxygen ...
NIH Public Access
... al., 1992) “paints” its parent chromosome (Brockdorff et al., 1992; Brown et al., 1992; Chow et al., 2007; Clemson et al., 1996) and induces a silencing cascade throughout the chromosome territory (reviewed in Hall and Lawrence, 2003 and Heard and Disteche, 2006). A central question has now become: ...
... al., 1992) “paints” its parent chromosome (Brockdorff et al., 1992; Brown et al., 1992; Chow et al., 2007; Clemson et al., 1996) and induces a silencing cascade throughout the chromosome territory (reviewed in Hall and Lawrence, 2003 and Heard and Disteche, 2006). A central question has now become: ...