Preparation of single rice chromosome for construction of a DNA
... The construction of a rice chromosome-specific library would be helpful in genome mapping because it will provide chromosomal specific sequences for developing genetic markers. In the present study, optical scissors and optical trap were utilized in the isolation of a single chromosome from a metaph ...
... The construction of a rice chromosome-specific library would be helpful in genome mapping because it will provide chromosomal specific sequences for developing genetic markers. In the present study, optical scissors and optical trap were utilized in the isolation of a single chromosome from a metaph ...
FORM 6-K - corporate
... This press release contains “forward-looking statements” as that term is defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 regarding the research, development and commercialization of pharmaceutical products. Such forward-looking statements are based on current expectations and involve ...
... This press release contains “forward-looking statements” as that term is defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 regarding the research, development and commercialization of pharmaceutical products. Such forward-looking statements are based on current expectations and involve ...
Mining Multi-Faceted Overviews of Arbitrary Topics in a Text Collection
... • Measured precision@5 using the human annotated gold standard for results with 5 different levels of facet expansion. ...
... • Measured precision@5 using the human annotated gold standard for results with 5 different levels of facet expansion. ...
Biology-N5-Past-Paper-Questions-Multicellular
... Identify one example of each of the cells described below by using letters from the diagram to complete the boxes. Each letter may be used once, more than once or not at all. Transparent cells ...
... Identify one example of each of the cells described below by using letters from the diagram to complete the boxes. Each letter may be used once, more than once or not at all. Transparent cells ...
developmental genetics of the external genitalia
... dorsoventral (or anteroposterior), and mediolateral. Establishment of these axes, and the polarization of developmental processes along them, is likely to be a complex business. Again, the limb is a useful starting point for unravelling these developmental mechanisms, as we have a relatively detaile ...
... dorsoventral (or anteroposterior), and mediolateral. Establishment of these axes, and the polarization of developmental processes along them, is likely to be a complex business. Again, the limb is a useful starting point for unravelling these developmental mechanisms, as we have a relatively detaile ...
Causes, Risk Factors, and Prevention Prostate Cancer Risk Factors
... Researchers do not know exactly what causes prostate cancer. But they have found some risk factors and are trying to learn just how these factors cause prostate cells to become cancer. On a basic level, prostate cancer is caused by changes in the DNA of a normal prostate cell. DNA is the chemical in ...
... Researchers do not know exactly what causes prostate cancer. But they have found some risk factors and are trying to learn just how these factors cause prostate cells to become cancer. On a basic level, prostate cancer is caused by changes in the DNA of a normal prostate cell. DNA is the chemical in ...
Read the Nobel Lecture
... of the enzymes normally present in the nuclei to be active. We also added radiolabeled dCTP and dGTP and unlabeled dATP and dCTP to serve as DNA precursors. After incubation for an hour, I purified the linear fragment from the extract to examine what had happened to the ends. Following its purificat ...
... of the enzymes normally present in the nuclei to be active. We also added radiolabeled dCTP and dGTP and unlabeled dATP and dCTP to serve as DNA precursors. After incubation for an hour, I purified the linear fragment from the extract to examine what had happened to the ends. Following its purificat ...
The Mycobacterium tuberculosis katG promoter region contains a
... analysis (Sambrook et al., 1989). A complementary 18-mer primer (5h-GCAGTTGCTCTCCAGCGG-3h) was designed to anneal 58 bp downstream of the ATG initiation codon of the luciferase gene. Approximately 100 ng primer was endlabelled with [γ-$#P] dATP using polynucleotide kinase, in a 30 µl reaction with t ...
... analysis (Sambrook et al., 1989). A complementary 18-mer primer (5h-GCAGTTGCTCTCCAGCGG-3h) was designed to anneal 58 bp downstream of the ATG initiation codon of the luciferase gene. Approximately 100 ng primer was endlabelled with [γ-$#P] dATP using polynucleotide kinase, in a 30 µl reaction with t ...
DNA-Based Methods for the Identification of Commercial Fish and
... with highly processed samples (Lenstra 2003). Although DNA molecules can degrade during processing, they are more thermostable than proteins: DNA fragments as long as 300 bp can still be recovered following sterilization (Chapela and others 2007). Also, DNA has the potential to provide a greater amo ...
... with highly processed samples (Lenstra 2003). Although DNA molecules can degrade during processing, they are more thermostable than proteins: DNA fragments as long as 300 bp can still be recovered following sterilization (Chapela and others 2007). Also, DNA has the potential to provide a greater amo ...
Noise in transcription negative feedback loops
... loop should be mainly owing to elimination of the fluctuations introduced by changes in the plasmid number. This would suggest that negative feedback loops do not suppress intrinsic noise, but rather eliminate external noise that might arise for example from plasmid variation, or other external sourc ...
... loop should be mainly owing to elimination of the fluctuations introduced by changes in the plasmid number. This would suggest that negative feedback loops do not suppress intrinsic noise, but rather eliminate external noise that might arise for example from plasmid variation, or other external sourc ...
Bacterial and viral pathogens in saliva
... The major cariogenic bacteria are mutans streptococci in incipient dental caries and lactobacilli in advanced caries lesions (95), perhaps in combination with other bacteria of the dental biofilm (1, 142). After adjusting for age and ethnicity, 6- to 36-month-old children with high levels of Strepto ...
... The major cariogenic bacteria are mutans streptococci in incipient dental caries and lactobacilli in advanced caries lesions (95), perhaps in combination with other bacteria of the dental biofilm (1, 142). After adjusting for age and ethnicity, 6- to 36-month-old children with high levels of Strepto ...
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... As one moves upwards in a tree, the associations (based on annotations) from the children terms are accumulated by the parent terms based on their relationship. Thus you see two types of associations Direct associations: which are exact finer level association to a ontology term. e.g. Amy genes are ...
... As one moves upwards in a tree, the associations (based on annotations) from the children terms are accumulated by the parent terms based on their relationship. Thus you see two types of associations Direct associations: which are exact finer level association to a ontology term. e.g. Amy genes are ...
The Evolutionary History of Human and Chimpanzee Y
... (RT–PCR) experiments for detection of mRNA in various chimpanzee tissues. Although TMSB4Y mRNA was not found, detectable quantities of CYorf15b, TBL1Y, and USP9Y mRNA were present in multiple tissues. The finding of mRNA for these latter 3 genes leaves open the possibility that they are still transl ...
... (RT–PCR) experiments for detection of mRNA in various chimpanzee tissues. Although TMSB4Y mRNA was not found, detectable quantities of CYorf15b, TBL1Y, and USP9Y mRNA were present in multiple tissues. The finding of mRNA for these latter 3 genes leaves open the possibility that they are still transl ...
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... blood type classification system is the ABO (say "AB-O") system discovered by Karl Landsteiner in the early 1900s. There are four types of blood in the ABO system: A, B, AB, and O. Your blood type is established before you are born, by specific genes inherited from your parents. You receive one gene ...
... blood type classification system is the ABO (say "AB-O") system discovered by Karl Landsteiner in the early 1900s. There are four types of blood in the ABO system: A, B, AB, and O. Your blood type is established before you are born, by specific genes inherited from your parents. You receive one gene ...
A siderophore biosynthesis gene cluster from the fish
... differential occurrence among P. damselae strains, and the low sequence similarity to siderophore synthesis genes described in other members of the Vibrionaceae, suggest that this genetic system might have been acquired by horizontal transfer in P. damselae subsp. piscicida, and might have a common ...
... differential occurrence among P. damselae strains, and the low sequence similarity to siderophore synthesis genes described in other members of the Vibrionaceae, suggest that this genetic system might have been acquired by horizontal transfer in P. damselae subsp. piscicida, and might have a common ...
Bacteroides mobilizable and conjugative genetic elements
... rteA and rteB have been shown to be in the same operon as tetQ, production of these proteins is presumably due to translational coupling one ribosomes begin to translate the operon mRNA. RteA and RteB have no role in tetracycline regulation of operon expression. This was somewhat surprising because ...
... rteA and rteB have been shown to be in the same operon as tetQ, production of these proteins is presumably due to translational coupling one ribosomes begin to translate the operon mRNA. RteA and RteB have no role in tetracycline regulation of operon expression. This was somewhat surprising because ...
two loci affecting b cell responses to b cell
... incubating 2 x l0 S PEC for 2 h at 37°C on a 15-ram glass coverslip in 1 ml of RPMI1640 medium supplemented with 10% FBS, 10 mM Hepes, 2 mM L-glutamine, and 100 U/ml penicillin/streptomycin, after which the nonadherent cells were washed away, leaving the macrophages bound to the cover slip. After 3 ...
... incubating 2 x l0 S PEC for 2 h at 37°C on a 15-ram glass coverslip in 1 ml of RPMI1640 medium supplemented with 10% FBS, 10 mM Hepes, 2 mM L-glutamine, and 100 U/ml penicillin/streptomycin, after which the nonadherent cells were washed away, leaving the macrophages bound to the cover slip. After 3 ...
Middle East Respiratory Syndrome-Corona Virus (MERS-CoV)
... Symptoms of MERS-CoV infections include fever, cough, shortness of breath and gastrointestinal symptoms including diarrhoea 29. Severe illness can cause respiratory failure that requires mechanical ventilation and support in an intensive-care unit. Some patients develop organ failure, especially of ...
... Symptoms of MERS-CoV infections include fever, cough, shortness of breath and gastrointestinal symptoms including diarrhoea 29. Severe illness can cause respiratory failure that requires mechanical ventilation and support in an intensive-care unit. Some patients develop organ failure, especially of ...
Patel, Sohum (2017) Could Sickle Cell Anaemia save your life?
... natural selection, a view propagated by the works of Darwin and Wallace. It is typically used to comment upon the higher relative evolutionary fitness of an organism that is heterozygous for a particular gene, compared to those who are homozygous for the same gene. For an individual’s genes to be de ...
... natural selection, a view propagated by the works of Darwin and Wallace. It is typically used to comment upon the higher relative evolutionary fitness of an organism that is heterozygous for a particular gene, compared to those who are homozygous for the same gene. For an individual’s genes to be de ...
Sequence±structure±function studies of tRNA
... diverse class of S-adenosyl-L-methionine (AdoMet)-dependent methyltransferases. The enzymes characterized to date include members of two unrelated superfamilies: `classical' Rossmann-fold-like (1,2) and SPOUT (3). The relatively small SPOUT superfamily includes only a few characterized RNAspeci®c en ...
... diverse class of S-adenosyl-L-methionine (AdoMet)-dependent methyltransferases. The enzymes characterized to date include members of two unrelated superfamilies: `classical' Rossmann-fold-like (1,2) and SPOUT (3). The relatively small SPOUT superfamily includes only a few characterized RNAspeci®c en ...
Volume 16 - Number 1 January 2012 Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics
... correlating with several biological parameters like the Gleason score and prostate specific antigen expression. Inhibition of ADAM10 expression by a siRNA approach was able to induce a cell proliferation decrease of prostate cancer cells. This study suggests for the first time that ADAM10 may have s ...
... correlating with several biological parameters like the Gleason score and prostate specific antigen expression. Inhibition of ADAM10 expression by a siRNA approach was able to induce a cell proliferation decrease of prostate cancer cells. This study suggests for the first time that ADAM10 may have s ...
Preferential X-chromosome inactivation, DNA
... 1987); (3) Msp\ and HpaU restriction digest studies only look at a proportion of CpG sites and, in addition, it has been shown recently that not all of these sites show methylation differences which are critically correlated with active and inactive status (Yen et al. 1986; Hansen etal. 1988). The i ...
... 1987); (3) Msp\ and HpaU restriction digest studies only look at a proportion of CpG sites and, in addition, it has been shown recently that not all of these sites show methylation differences which are critically correlated with active and inactive status (Yen et al. 1986; Hansen etal. 1988). The i ...
MOD ODN - rci.rutgers.edu
... specific gene that is central to a cellular phenotype, such as an oncogene in tumor growth. The antisense mechanism involved comprises an mRNA-specific oligonucleotide complexed with a polymeric carrier. Our research focuses on a synthetic cationic polymer, polyethylenimine (PEI), as the delivery ag ...
... specific gene that is central to a cellular phenotype, such as an oncogene in tumor growth. The antisense mechanism involved comprises an mRNA-specific oligonucleotide complexed with a polymeric carrier. Our research focuses on a synthetic cationic polymer, polyethylenimine (PEI), as the delivery ag ...
DNACatalyzed Lysine Side Chain Modification
... Both conditions A (pH 7.5) and conditions B (pH 9.0) were evaluated. Using the random N40 pool in place of a catalytically active deoxyribozyme in the background assay, kbkgd values were calculated to be approximately 10 4 h 1 (under conditions A) and approximately twoto threefold higher (under cond ...
... Both conditions A (pH 7.5) and conditions B (pH 9.0) were evaluated. Using the random N40 pool in place of a catalytically active deoxyribozyme in the background assay, kbkgd values were calculated to be approximately 10 4 h 1 (under conditions A) and approximately twoto threefold higher (under cond ...