Further genetic evidence suggesting a role for the
... cohort. No significant associations between rs17080528 and BMD Zscores were observed (P = 0.21–0.42). However, rs17595772 demonstrated significant associations with BMD Z-scores for the total hip, femoral neck and spine sites after adjustment of the BMD Z-score data for the covariate weight (Table 4). ...
... cohort. No significant associations between rs17080528 and BMD Zscores were observed (P = 0.21–0.42). However, rs17595772 demonstrated significant associations with BMD Z-scores for the total hip, femoral neck and spine sites after adjustment of the BMD Z-score data for the covariate weight (Table 4). ...
Equilibrium Statistics of Channel-confined DNA
... Introduction Chapter 1. Introduction This thesis concerns the statistical description of a very long molecule (a polymer) that is confined to a channel which is much narrower than the size of the molecule. The primary motivation is recent experiments where DNA molecules are inserted into channels wi ...
... Introduction Chapter 1. Introduction This thesis concerns the statistical description of a very long molecule (a polymer) that is confined to a channel which is much narrower than the size of the molecule. The primary motivation is recent experiments where DNA molecules are inserted into channels wi ...
Crystal structures of -[Ru(phen)2dppz]2+ 1 with oligonucleotides
... been possible in a few cases10, structural models of intercalation from NMR data alone are rare11. Because of their potential as biosensors and therapeutic agents, there has been very considerable interest in metal complexes where one of the ligands can intercalate between the base pairs of DNA, an ...
... been possible in a few cases10, structural models of intercalation from NMR data alone are rare11. Because of their potential as biosensors and therapeutic agents, there has been very considerable interest in metal complexes where one of the ligands can intercalate between the base pairs of DNA, an ...
TAP Express® Kit
... sequences are necessary for adding the TAP Express® promoter and terminator fragments in the second PCR step. The conditions recommended below are optimized for amplifying the GFP positive-control reaction, and we have successfully used these conditions to amplify several other genes. To amplify you ...
... sequences are necessary for adding the TAP Express® promoter and terminator fragments in the second PCR step. The conditions recommended below are optimized for amplifying the GFP positive-control reaction, and we have successfully used these conditions to amplify several other genes. To amplify you ...
(lip) that - Repositories
... monoxygenases, but using sulfur rather than oxygen, would also achieve the desired result. Knight et al. (1963) showed that sulfur could be directly inserted into C-H bonds of hydrocarbons (White, 1980b). However, most monoxygenase-catalyzed hydroxylations proceed with retention of configuration, bu ...
... monoxygenases, but using sulfur rather than oxygen, would also achieve the desired result. Knight et al. (1963) showed that sulfur could be directly inserted into C-H bonds of hydrocarbons (White, 1980b). However, most monoxygenase-catalyzed hydroxylations proceed with retention of configuration, bu ...
DROSOPHILA: GENETICS MEETS BEHAVIOUR
... in behaviour, how they evolved and how they might differ from laboratory-generated mutants. Why might natural variants be useful tools for behavioural genetics analysis? Because they carry subtle alterations in a gene, such as HYPOMORPHIC MUTATIONS, that probably allow them to survive in nature. By ...
... in behaviour, how they evolved and how they might differ from laboratory-generated mutants. Why might natural variants be useful tools for behavioural genetics analysis? Because they carry subtle alterations in a gene, such as HYPOMORPHIC MUTATIONS, that probably allow them to survive in nature. By ...
TM corrigé (mars 2015) - Louis Morisod
... forms (NADH, NADPH) into oxidized forms (NAD+, NADP+), and vice versa. This redox function is of particular importance in the metabolism of the cell, particularly in energy metabolism, reductive ...
... forms (NADH, NADPH) into oxidized forms (NAD+, NADP+), and vice versa. This redox function is of particular importance in the metabolism of the cell, particularly in energy metabolism, reductive ...
Investigating the DNA-Binding Interactions of Small
... who have encouraged and helped me throughout my life. First, I would like to thank Prof. Theodore Goodson III for the opportunity. He is one of the few people who has stood up and fought for me. Without him, this would have not been possible. He has provided me the guidance, support, and resources t ...
... who have encouraged and helped me throughout my life. First, I would like to thank Prof. Theodore Goodson III for the opportunity. He is one of the few people who has stood up and fought for me. Without him, this would have not been possible. He has provided me the guidance, support, and resources t ...
Handout - 6 - CM - Outline Genomic Model for HL7 V2
... This variable describes the relationship between the alleles found at the same locus on different chromosomes. It is not always discerned by the study See answer list The disorder with which this variant is associated. Allow same coding systems as for disease assessed , but this term may more often ...
... This variable describes the relationship between the alleles found at the same locus on different chromosomes. It is not always discerned by the study See answer list The disorder with which this variant is associated. Allow same coding systems as for disease assessed , but this term may more often ...
ABO Blood Group System
... present in the sera of people who have had no exposure to human red cells ...
... present in the sera of people who have had no exposure to human red cells ...
Binding of Hoechst with nucleic acids using fluorescence spectroscopy
... on DNA and RNA can optimize the use of these compounds and their analogues as medical drugs. Hoechst dyes 33342 and 33258 are closely related bisbenzimides. Hoechst 33258 is 2’-(4-hydroxyphenyl)-5[5-(4-methylpiperazine-1-yl) benzimidazo-2-yl]-benzimidazole. Hoechst 33342 contains additional ethyl gr ...
... on DNA and RNA can optimize the use of these compounds and their analogues as medical drugs. Hoechst dyes 33342 and 33258 are closely related bisbenzimides. Hoechst 33258 is 2’-(4-hydroxyphenyl)-5[5-(4-methylpiperazine-1-yl) benzimidazo-2-yl]-benzimidazole. Hoechst 33342 contains additional ethyl gr ...
Biology 409 - CSU, Chico
... the blank and / or short answer. When assigned, quizzes will become available through the course website either Monday evening or Tuesday morning. The assigned quiz will remain open from that time until Thursday at 11:55 pm and will not be reopened. Do not put off taking a quiz until 11:55 pm on Thu ...
... the blank and / or short answer. When assigned, quizzes will become available through the course website either Monday evening or Tuesday morning. The assigned quiz will remain open from that time until Thursday at 11:55 pm and will not be reopened. Do not put off taking a quiz until 11:55 pm on Thu ...
Calcitonin
... transcriptional regulatory elements (Pondel 4). CALC‐1 gene’s promoter contains CPG islands near exon one and 1.5kb after this exon (Pondel 4). CPG islands are unmethylated CPG regions of DNA that have a different chromatin structure from bulk chromatin due to the absence of histone H1. In additi ...
... transcriptional regulatory elements (Pondel 4). CALC‐1 gene’s promoter contains CPG islands near exon one and 1.5kb after this exon (Pondel 4). CPG islands are unmethylated CPG regions of DNA that have a different chromatin structure from bulk chromatin due to the absence of histone H1. In additi ...
The role of calcium and other ions in sorting and delivery in the late
... endosomes. The formation of luminal vesicles and the process of sorting membrane proteins destined for degradation into these vesicles have recently received much attention (reviewed in [9]). In yeast, genetic screens identified genes encoding 17 soluble Class E Vps (vacuolar protein sorting) protei ...
... endosomes. The formation of luminal vesicles and the process of sorting membrane proteins destined for degradation into these vesicles have recently received much attention (reviewed in [9]). In yeast, genetic screens identified genes encoding 17 soluble Class E Vps (vacuolar protein sorting) protei ...
From the Department of Zoology, University of
... of these units per chromosome has not been determined yet, there is evidence that it may not be the same in all species (9, 10). For some time now the nature of the longitudinal differentiation of chromosomes into chromomeres, interchromomeric fibers, hetero-, and euchromatin has been debated. Some ...
... of these units per chromosome has not been determined yet, there is evidence that it may not be the same in all species (9, 10). For some time now the nature of the longitudinal differentiation of chromosomes into chromomeres, interchromomeric fibers, hetero-, and euchromatin has been debated. Some ...
Solid Tumour Section Liver: Intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics
... Percutaneous tumor biopsy is available for qualitative diagnosis but there is the possibility of tumor seeding. As tumor-associated markers, CA19-9, CEA, and CA125 are well studied, and CA19-9 is most useful. ...
... Percutaneous tumor biopsy is available for qualitative diagnosis but there is the possibility of tumor seeding. As tumor-associated markers, CA19-9, CEA, and CA125 are well studied, and CA19-9 is most useful. ...
Cloning and Molecular Analysis of the Plasma ... Paramecium tetraurelia
... constitute a multigene family which currently consists of four known genes [ 10, 11, 361 and additional isoforms which are the result of alternative RNA splicing [lo, 11, 361. Members of the gene family have been cloned from a variety of tissues of higher organisms including: human erythrocytes, ter ...
... constitute a multigene family which currently consists of four known genes [ 10, 11, 361 and additional isoforms which are the result of alternative RNA splicing [lo, 11, 361. Members of the gene family have been cloned from a variety of tissues of higher organisms including: human erythrocytes, ter ...
Fulltext PDF - Indian Academy of Sciences
... Plants that are vernalized as seeds or young seedlings do not flower immediately upon being raised to higher temperatures, but often weeks later. There is, therefore, a clear temporal separation between the perception of cold temperature and the switch from vegetative to reproductive growth. Somehow ...
... Plants that are vernalized as seeds or young seedlings do not flower immediately upon being raised to higher temperatures, but often weeks later. There is, therefore, a clear temporal separation between the perception of cold temperature and the switch from vegetative to reproductive growth. Somehow ...
results and discussion discussion
... 4.1 ISOLATION OF METAGENOMIC DNA Water from a small pond in University of Delhi campus was collected. The surface of the water was covered with algal mass, which was avoided during collection of the water sample. The water appeared greenish-brown in colour and had a pH of 8.5. Microscopic observatio ...
... 4.1 ISOLATION OF METAGENOMIC DNA Water from a small pond in University of Delhi campus was collected. The surface of the water was covered with algal mass, which was avoided during collection of the water sample. The water appeared greenish-brown in colour and had a pH of 8.5. Microscopic observatio ...
Abnormal anaphase resolution - Journal of Cell Science
... (Shamanski and Orr-Weaver, 1991) and fs(1)Ya (Lin and Wolfner, 1991). The product of gnu is thought to be required only during early embryogenesis and mutations in this locus cause inappropriate DNA synthesis in unfertilized eggs (Freeman and Glover, 1987). Also, the products of plu and png seem to ...
... (Shamanski and Orr-Weaver, 1991) and fs(1)Ya (Lin and Wolfner, 1991). The product of gnu is thought to be required only during early embryogenesis and mutations in this locus cause inappropriate DNA synthesis in unfertilized eggs (Freeman and Glover, 1987). Also, the products of plu and png seem to ...
A novel arginine substitution mutation in 1A domain and a novel 27
... region have been reported.26–29 The proband of family B carries a novel duplication insertion of 27 nucleotides (1222ins27). This type of mutation is unique for a number of different reasons. Firstly, in-frame insertion or deletion mutations are extremely rare in keratin diseases (table 2), and this ...
... region have been reported.26–29 The proband of family B carries a novel duplication insertion of 27 nucleotides (1222ins27). This type of mutation is unique for a number of different reasons. Firstly, in-frame insertion or deletion mutations are extremely rare in keratin diseases (table 2), and this ...
7th Grade Science - Pflugerville ISD
... Moving Things In and Out of the Cell • Most things, like water and oxygen, can diffuse directly through the lipid (fat) cell membrane because they are so small. • Some things are too large (sugars) to squeeze through the cell membrane. • The things that are too big to go through the membrane use pas ...
... Moving Things In and Out of the Cell • Most things, like water and oxygen, can diffuse directly through the lipid (fat) cell membrane because they are so small. • Some things are too large (sugars) to squeeze through the cell membrane. • The things that are too big to go through the membrane use pas ...
Is HP1 an RNA detector that functions both in repression and
... intriguing implications for both how HP1 is recruited to chromosomes and how it might specify distinct activities at distinct sites. HP1 is now known to be a highly interactive protein; it is capable of interacting with a host of proteins with a range of nuclear activities (Kellum, 2003; and referen ...
... intriguing implications for both how HP1 is recruited to chromosomes and how it might specify distinct activities at distinct sites. HP1 is now known to be a highly interactive protein; it is capable of interacting with a host of proteins with a range of nuclear activities (Kellum, 2003; and referen ...
Identification of genes that are associated with DNA repeats in
... contrast, cas homologues were absent from any of the completely sequenced CRISPR-negative genomes, illustrating the strong association of cas genes and CRISPR loci (see Table 1). No CRISPR loci were identified in eukaryotic genomes and, as expected, no homologues of the cas genes were found in these ...
... contrast, cas homologues were absent from any of the completely sequenced CRISPR-negative genomes, illustrating the strong association of cas genes and CRISPR loci (see Table 1). No CRISPR loci were identified in eukaryotic genomes and, as expected, no homologues of the cas genes were found in these ...