Is targeted modification of cytokinin regulatory gene activity in Rapid
... O‟Keefe et al. (2011) showed BrIPT5 was most highly expressed in roots and developing pods. However, when pods and seeds of RCBr were separated it is clear that BrIPT5 expression was focused in the developing seed. As it is also expressed in the roots, selection for increased expression of this gene ...
... O‟Keefe et al. (2011) showed BrIPT5 was most highly expressed in roots and developing pods. However, when pods and seeds of RCBr were separated it is clear that BrIPT5 expression was focused in the developing seed. As it is also expressed in the roots, selection for increased expression of this gene ...
Banbury notes 05 - University of Illinois Archives
... Possible genetic background effects. Working on 57 X FVB Genetic background effects on anxiety and social measures Big background effects; some backgrounds normal behavior; some exacerbate pathology D-2 mice; elevated marble burying (anxiety) and stereotypy Backgrounds can affect direction of abnorm ...
... Possible genetic background effects. Working on 57 X FVB Genetic background effects on anxiety and social measures Big background effects; some backgrounds normal behavior; some exacerbate pathology D-2 mice; elevated marble burying (anxiety) and stereotypy Backgrounds can affect direction of abnorm ...
Specific function of a plastid sigma factor for ndhF
... plants were selected. RT–PCR analyses of mRNAs corresponding to all six Arabidopsis sigma factors show complete absence of SIG4 mRNA in all five plants (Figure 1B shows only one of these plants as example). No noticeable phenotype is visible between sig4-1 plants and WT plants independent of plant a ...
... plants were selected. RT–PCR analyses of mRNAs corresponding to all six Arabidopsis sigma factors show complete absence of SIG4 mRNA in all five plants (Figure 1B shows only one of these plants as example). No noticeable phenotype is visible between sig4-1 plants and WT plants independent of plant a ...
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... analysis clearly indicated that Nkx2-1 is most highly expressed in the DMC among the DMH subdivisions (Fig. 4B). Given this anatomical overlap between Prdm13 and Nkx2-1 and the diurnal oscillation of Prdm13 expression, we hypothesized that Prdm13 could be a transcriptional target of Nkx2-1, whose ac ...
... analysis clearly indicated that Nkx2-1 is most highly expressed in the DMC among the DMH subdivisions (Fig. 4B). Given this anatomical overlap between Prdm13 and Nkx2-1 and the diurnal oscillation of Prdm13 expression, we hypothesized that Prdm13 could be a transcriptional target of Nkx2-1, whose ac ...
Novel Roles for Selected Genes in Meiotic DNA Processing
... A large number of high-throughput analyses have been performed to characterize the 6,200 genes of S. cerevisiae. These have included genomic screens for protein–protein [1– 3] and protein complex interactions [4–7], high-throughput genetic interaction analyses [8–13], genome-wide measurements of gen ...
... A large number of high-throughput analyses have been performed to characterize the 6,200 genes of S. cerevisiae. These have included genomic screens for protein–protein [1– 3] and protein complex interactions [4–7], high-throughput genetic interaction analyses [8–13], genome-wide measurements of gen ...
Mouse pocket natural selection
... 7. In a separate study, 76 rock pocket mice were collected from four different, widely separated areas of dark lava rock. One collecting site was in Arizona. The other three were in New Mexico. Dr. Nachman and colleagues observed no significant differences in the color of the rocks in the four locat ...
... 7. In a separate study, 76 rock pocket mice were collected from four different, widely separated areas of dark lava rock. One collecting site was in Arizona. The other three were in New Mexico. Dr. Nachman and colleagues observed no significant differences in the color of the rocks in the four locat ...
Tissue-Specific Expression and Promoter Analysis of the Tobacco
... The Nicofiana fabacum lfpl gene (Nflfpl) encodes a small basic protein that belongs to a class of putative lipid transfer proteins. These proteins transfer lipids between membranes i n vitro, but their in vivo function remains hotly debated. This gene also serves as an important early marker for epi ...
... The Nicofiana fabacum lfpl gene (Nflfpl) encodes a small basic protein that belongs to a class of putative lipid transfer proteins. These proteins transfer lipids between membranes i n vitro, but their in vivo function remains hotly debated. This gene also serves as an important early marker for epi ...
Microbiology
... the bglS gene. T h e bglT gene product shares striking similarity with anti-terminator proteins such as those encoded by Escberichia coli bglG, and B. subtilis sacY and sacTgenes (Lindner etal., 1993). T h e position of eglon the B. subtilis chromosome is not known. Strains harbouring mutations with ...
... the bglS gene. T h e bglT gene product shares striking similarity with anti-terminator proteins such as those encoded by Escberichia coli bglG, and B. subtilis sacY and sacTgenes (Lindner etal., 1993). T h e position of eglon the B. subtilis chromosome is not known. Strains harbouring mutations with ...
Long Noncoding RNA as a Regulator for Transcription
... analyses of RNA polymerase II indicate that its major function is the precise initiation and elongation of protein-coding genes, early studies showed that RNA polymerase II possesses the ability to catalyze randomly initiated transcription from a calf thymus DNA or other crude DNA fractions as a tem ...
... analyses of RNA polymerase II indicate that its major function is the precise initiation and elongation of protein-coding genes, early studies showed that RNA polymerase II possesses the ability to catalyze randomly initiated transcription from a calf thymus DNA or other crude DNA fractions as a tem ...
first of Chapter 11: Gene Regulation
... • lacI gene makes a repressor, which binds to the operator. • When operator is ‘repressed’ no transcription occurs. • Inducers bind to repressor, lac mRNA is made. ...
... • lacI gene makes a repressor, which binds to the operator. • When operator is ‘repressed’ no transcription occurs. • Inducers bind to repressor, lac mRNA is made. ...
Rhom-2 Expression Does Not Always Correlate With
... ern blot was prepared using BamHI-digested DNA. Hybridization of the Southern blot with a TCR-p probez4is shown in Fig 1A. As controls, DNAs from the KB and HPB cell lines were included. A germline band of 23 kb and two smaller rearranged bands for the TCR-p gene were observed for the Kl3 and HPB ce ...
... ern blot was prepared using BamHI-digested DNA. Hybridization of the Southern blot with a TCR-p probez4is shown in Fig 1A. As controls, DNAs from the KB and HPB cell lines were included. A germline band of 23 kb and two smaller rearranged bands for the TCR-p gene were observed for the Kl3 and HPB ce ...
Dian Yang - A Critical Review of Gene Set Enrichment Analysis: Development and Improvement
... generated from a small number of samples can be highly variable (Pavlidis, 2003). This kind of approach has some major limitations. A key limitation is that single gene analysis usually mi ...
... generated from a small number of samples can be highly variable (Pavlidis, 2003). This kind of approach has some major limitations. A key limitation is that single gene analysis usually mi ...
Power Point - Microbial Genome Program
... • This means that there are six possible amino acid sequences for the two DNA strands. • The bottom DNA strand runs complementary to the top one. Thus when reading the bottom three frames sequence, read from right to left. • In other words, read the sequence in the direction that the strand goes. ...
... • This means that there are six possible amino acid sequences for the two DNA strands. • The bottom DNA strand runs complementary to the top one. Thus when reading the bottom three frames sequence, read from right to left. • In other words, read the sequence in the direction that the strand goes. ...
Transcription factories are nuclear subcompartments that remain in
... that initiation inhibition results in a significant dissociation of previously active Hbb alleles from transcription factories (P = 0.000033). In the case of Eraf, 43% of alleles are associated with factories in untreated cells (Fig. 3A,B), reflecting the lower transcriptional frequency of the Eraf ...
... that initiation inhibition results in a significant dissociation of previously active Hbb alleles from transcription factories (P = 0.000033). In the case of Eraf, 43% of alleles are associated with factories in untreated cells (Fig. 3A,B), reflecting the lower transcriptional frequency of the Eraf ...
GeNeViSTA Coffin Siris Syndrome: A Disorder of SWI/SNF Pathway
... as well as long-term memory formation. Transition from npBAF to nBAF complexes is a microflNAmediated mechanism and is instructive for the neuronal fate and can even convert broblasts into neurons. In neurological disorders, the frequency of BAF subunit mutations is high. This underscores the rate-de ...
... as well as long-term memory formation. Transition from npBAF to nBAF complexes is a microflNAmediated mechanism and is instructive for the neuronal fate and can even convert broblasts into neurons. In neurological disorders, the frequency of BAF subunit mutations is high. This underscores the rate-de ...
A dioxin sensitive gene, mammalian WAPL, is implicated in
... interfering RNA (siRNA) induces cell death [3]. These observations suggest that unscheduled changes in hWAPL expression can cause severe damage to cells. Thus, although more experiments are needed to provide direct evidence linking mammalianWAPL with TCDD-induced reproductive toxicity, the present s ...
... interfering RNA (siRNA) induces cell death [3]. These observations suggest that unscheduled changes in hWAPL expression can cause severe damage to cells. Thus, although more experiments are needed to provide direct evidence linking mammalianWAPL with TCDD-induced reproductive toxicity, the present s ...
Chapter 12: Mechanisms and Regulation of Transcription I
... 2. Upstream of the core promoter (between -30 and -100 bp) lie regulatory sequences within the promter 3. These regulatory sequences act to control gene expression by binding proteins that can regulate transcription 4. There are two types of regulatory transcription factors a. Activating transcripti ...
... 2. Upstream of the core promoter (between -30 and -100 bp) lie regulatory sequences within the promter 3. These regulatory sequences act to control gene expression by binding proteins that can regulate transcription 4. There are two types of regulatory transcription factors a. Activating transcripti ...
Analysis of GDSL lipase (GLIP) family genes in rice (Oryza sativa)
... a few OsGLIP genes exhibited expression in wide developmental stages. For example, the expression of one gene (LOC_Os02g01980) was restricted to panicle development stages (P3-P6). Eleven genes were expressed preferentially in shoot apical meristem tissue and panicle development stages (P1-P5), 27 ...
... a few OsGLIP genes exhibited expression in wide developmental stages. For example, the expression of one gene (LOC_Os02g01980) was restricted to panicle development stages (P3-P6). Eleven genes were expressed preferentially in shoot apical meristem tissue and panicle development stages (P1-P5), 27 ...
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... carpal bones of the distal row (Dol16 et al., I993a). Another example of atavism in Hox-deficient mice is the phenotype observed in mice lacking a functional Hoxa-2 gene (Rijli et al., 1993; Gendron-Maguire et al., 1993). In these animals, homeotic-like transformations of the skeletal elements deriv ...
... carpal bones of the distal row (Dol16 et al., I993a). Another example of atavism in Hox-deficient mice is the phenotype observed in mice lacking a functional Hoxa-2 gene (Rijli et al., 1993; Gendron-Maguire et al., 1993). In these animals, homeotic-like transformations of the skeletal elements deriv ...
Why teach a course in bioinformatics?
... Technologies have allowed highthroughput ‘transcriptome’ analysis. That capability was introduced in the ’90s, but since then, it has become much more powerful as the genome project progressed. There are now many transcriptome centers already set up or being established. People are using this techno ...
... Technologies have allowed highthroughput ‘transcriptome’ analysis. That capability was introduced in the ’90s, but since then, it has become much more powerful as the genome project progressed. There are now many transcriptome centers already set up or being established. People are using this techno ...
Two-way ANOVA - GeneSifter.Net
... Archived - Using 2-way ANOVA to dissect the immune response to hookworm infection in mouse lung Archived - The microarray data analysis process - from raw data to biological significance Archived - Microarray analysis of gene expression in androgen-independent prostate cancer Archived - Microarray a ...
... Archived - Using 2-way ANOVA to dissect the immune response to hookworm infection in mouse lung Archived - The microarray data analysis process - from raw data to biological significance Archived - Microarray analysis of gene expression in androgen-independent prostate cancer Archived - Microarray a ...
How Relevant is the Escherichia coli UvrABC Model for Excision
... The in vitro reaction of E. coli nucleotide excision has been unravelled in detail (for a recent review see van Houten, 1990). The main properties of the most important gene products involved are summarized in Table 1. Three key proteins UvrA, -B, and -C carry out the crucial steps of detection and ...
... The in vitro reaction of E. coli nucleotide excision has been unravelled in detail (for a recent review see van Houten, 1990). The main properties of the most important gene products involved are summarized in Table 1. Three key proteins UvrA, -B, and -C carry out the crucial steps of detection and ...
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... The sequence of amino acids in a protein determines its three-dimensional shape and function Some proteins contain more than one polypeptide coded for by different genes ...
... The sequence of amino acids in a protein determines its three-dimensional shape and function Some proteins contain more than one polypeptide coded for by different genes ...
187-192. Control of transcription by Pontin and Reptin
... Another complex containing both Pontin and Reptin was purified from vertebrate cells and called Uri1 complex (41). Besides Pontin and Reptin, this complex contains components of the E3ubiquitin ligase SCFSkp2, Rbp5 (a protein previously shown to associate with RNA Polymerases I, II, and III), and se ...
... Another complex containing both Pontin and Reptin was purified from vertebrate cells and called Uri1 complex (41). Besides Pontin and Reptin, this complex contains components of the E3ubiquitin ligase SCFSkp2, Rbp5 (a protein previously shown to associate with RNA Polymerases I, II, and III), and se ...