Genes
... boxes to a given ortholog group is representative of how much of the ortholog is fused and which region. The fused ortholog groups are labelled along the deletion box connecting the fragments. The absence of a deletion box in a gene fusion indicates that the deletion that connects the two ORFs is on ...
... boxes to a given ortholog group is representative of how much of the ortholog is fused and which region. The fused ortholog groups are labelled along the deletion box connecting the fragments. The absence of a deletion box in a gene fusion indicates that the deletion that connects the two ORFs is on ...
Using Bayesian Networks to Analyze Expression Data - CS
... In this paper, we introduce a new approach for analyzing gene expression patterns, that uncovers properties of the transcriptional program by examining statistical properties of dependence and conditional independence in the data. We base our approach on the well-studied statistical tool of Bayesian ...
... In this paper, we introduce a new approach for analyzing gene expression patterns, that uncovers properties of the transcriptional program by examining statistical properties of dependence and conditional independence in the data. We base our approach on the well-studied statistical tool of Bayesian ...
Hippocampus – Why is it studied so frequently?
... According to the Terminologia Anatomica (1998), hippocampus is the name for practically the entire protrusion on ...
... According to the Terminologia Anatomica (1998), hippocampus is the name for practically the entire protrusion on ...
Distinct Roles for Drosophila Dicer-1 and Dicer
... dsRNA processing depletion of dicer results in reduced effectiveness of injected siRNA Dicer binds to components of RISC (R2D2) & binds tightly to siRNA Role of Dicer in siRISC is not well characterized… The authors took a genetic approach to study Dicer function in Drosophila ...
... dsRNA processing depletion of dicer results in reduced effectiveness of injected siRNA Dicer binds to components of RISC (R2D2) & binds tightly to siRNA Role of Dicer in siRISC is not well characterized… The authors took a genetic approach to study Dicer function in Drosophila ...
Our system for annotation of articles is named “Text
... possible symbol, taking into account factors such as surface clues (presence of capital letters, numbers, greek letters, etc.). In other words, each possible symbol has a different minimum score, so that “AD” is recognized as a unlikely gene name, while “ftsZ” is seen as a very likely gene name. Aft ...
... possible symbol, taking into account factors such as surface clues (presence of capital letters, numbers, greek letters, etc.). In other words, each possible symbol has a different minimum score, so that “AD” is recognized as a unlikely gene name, while “ftsZ” is seen as a very likely gene name. Aft ...
Novel genes involved in the regulation of
... The synthesis of extracellular enzymes and extracellular polysaccharide (EPS) in Xanthomonas campestris pathovar campestris (Xcc) is subject to co-ordinate regulation by a cluster of genes called rpf (for regulation of pathogenicity factors). These genes are located within a 219 kb region of the ch ...
... The synthesis of extracellular enzymes and extracellular polysaccharide (EPS) in Xanthomonas campestris pathovar campestris (Xcc) is subject to co-ordinate regulation by a cluster of genes called rpf (for regulation of pathogenicity factors). These genes are located within a 219 kb region of the ch ...
Gene Expression Profiles and Microarray Data Analysis - BIDD
... • Each* cell contains a complete copy of the genome (the program for making the organism), encoded in DNA. ...
... • Each* cell contains a complete copy of the genome (the program for making the organism), encoded in DNA. ...
linkage-recomb2
... In the early 1900s it was noticed that the 9:3:3:1 ratio from a dihybrid cross did not always occur. In some F2 generations the parental phenotypes appeared more frequently than expected. Sometimes recombinant phenotypes did not appear at all. ...
... In the early 1900s it was noticed that the 9:3:3:1 ratio from a dihybrid cross did not always occur. In some F2 generations the parental phenotypes appeared more frequently than expected. Sometimes recombinant phenotypes did not appear at all. ...
Encoding and Retrieval of Episodic Memories: Role of Hippocampus
... of synaptic transmission at modifiable synapses (Hasselmo, 1995). In self-organization, the modifiable synapses are the primary influence on postsynaptic activity during learning. In associative memory function, the modifiable synapses are NOT the primary influence on postsynaptic activity during le ...
... of synaptic transmission at modifiable synapses (Hasselmo, 1995). In self-organization, the modifiable synapses are the primary influence on postsynaptic activity during learning. In associative memory function, the modifiable synapses are NOT the primary influence on postsynaptic activity during le ...
ppt - Chair of Computational Biology
... (myosin-like protein 1) accumulates at the 3′ end of active genes, where it contributes to an RNA surveillance mechanism. Optimal activation can require both localization of the induced gene at the NPC as well as at the 3′ UTR. Our model suggests that gene looping, which results from the coincident ...
... (myosin-like protein 1) accumulates at the 3′ end of active genes, where it contributes to an RNA surveillance mechanism. Optimal activation can require both localization of the induced gene at the NPC as well as at the 3′ UTR. Our model suggests that gene looping, which results from the coincident ...
Model information sheet - EU
... locus, such that the coat color of the mice were either albino or light chinchilla. In 1947, to Hunt at Michigan State and in 1948 again introduced at the Jackson Laboratory (129/ReJ) after a forest fire. 129P2/OlaHsd In 1978, to GD Searle, High Wycomb. From GD Searle to Olac, which became Harlan, i ...
... locus, such that the coat color of the mice were either albino or light chinchilla. In 1947, to Hunt at Michigan State and in 1948 again introduced at the Jackson Laboratory (129/ReJ) after a forest fire. 129P2/OlaHsd In 1978, to GD Searle, High Wycomb. From GD Searle to Olac, which became Harlan, i ...
Commentary: Lamarckian inheritance and
... Weismann that inherited traits must pass through the sex or germ cells, in Weismann’s nomenclature; so that acquired features of animal behaviour, such as the trout being conditioned not to attack the minnows, must somehow affect the hereditary material in the germline to affect the behaviour of the ...
... Weismann that inherited traits must pass through the sex or germ cells, in Weismann’s nomenclature; so that acquired features of animal behaviour, such as the trout being conditioned not to attack the minnows, must somehow affect the hereditary material in the germline to affect the behaviour of the ...
Annual Pavlovian Society Meeting ~ Sept 1820, 2014 Hilton Seattle
... Taste aversion learning: stimulus convergence in amygdala ~ Identification of neurons which respond to coincident inputs during associative learning in awake and behaving animals has been elusive. Arc catFISH (Cellular compartmental Analysis of Temporal activity by Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization ...
... Taste aversion learning: stimulus convergence in amygdala ~ Identification of neurons which respond to coincident inputs during associative learning in awake and behaving animals has been elusive. Arc catFISH (Cellular compartmental Analysis of Temporal activity by Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization ...
Overview Synaptic plasticity Synaptic strength
... • Short-term synaptic plasticity When an axon of cell A is near enough to excite cell B and repeatedly or persistently takes part in firing it, some growth processes or metabolic change takes place in one or both cells so that A‘s efficiency ... is increased. Donald Hebb (1949) ...
... • Short-term synaptic plasticity When an axon of cell A is near enough to excite cell B and repeatedly or persistently takes part in firing it, some growth processes or metabolic change takes place in one or both cells so that A‘s efficiency ... is increased. Donald Hebb (1949) ...
Current Microbiology
... Amplification of a segment of the ipdC-gene. Analysis of conserved regions in the ipdC genes from enteric bacteria [18] led to design of suitable oligonucleotides (1a, 1b; see Materials and Methods) to amplify a 445-bp segment of A. brasilense Sp7 DNA in a PCR reaction that shared 95% identity with ...
... Amplification of a segment of the ipdC-gene. Analysis of conserved regions in the ipdC genes from enteric bacteria [18] led to design of suitable oligonucleotides (1a, 1b; see Materials and Methods) to amplify a 445-bp segment of A. brasilense Sp7 DNA in a PCR reaction that shared 95% identity with ...
Gene Section POU4F1 (POU class 4 homeobox 1) in Oncology and Haematology
... whilst antagonising p53 mediated expression of proapoptotic target genes, Bax and Noxa. Brn-3a other interacting partner includes Rin1 (on target gene, Egr1), HIPK1 (alters TrkA expression), EWS - Fli1 fusion protein (represses Brn-3a mediated effects on survival / differentiation genes). In additio ...
... whilst antagonising p53 mediated expression of proapoptotic target genes, Bax and Noxa. Brn-3a other interacting partner includes Rin1 (on target gene, Egr1), HIPK1 (alters TrkA expression), EWS - Fli1 fusion protein (represses Brn-3a mediated effects on survival / differentiation genes). In additio ...
emboj7601802-sup
... The chimeric gene 5’psaA-atpA contains the atpA coding region translated under the control of the psaA 5’UTR (psaA encodes one of the major subunit of PSI, the expression of which is independent of ATP synthase biogenesis). We replaced the atpA gene from the wild-type strain by this 5’psaA-atpA chim ...
... The chimeric gene 5’psaA-atpA contains the atpA coding region translated under the control of the psaA 5’UTR (psaA encodes one of the major subunit of PSI, the expression of which is independent of ATP synthase biogenesis). We replaced the atpA gene from the wild-type strain by this 5’psaA-atpA chim ...
Expression profiling reveals off
... different siRNAs to the same target transcript elicit a small number of gene regulations in common (data not shown), but the vast majority of the transcript expression patterns were siRNA-specific rather than target-specific. The number and identity of altered transcripts did not correspond to the a ...
... different siRNAs to the same target transcript elicit a small number of gene regulations in common (data not shown), but the vast majority of the transcript expression patterns were siRNA-specific rather than target-specific. The number and identity of altered transcripts did not correspond to the a ...
Transgenic and Gene Targeting Core
... standardized form and b) Investigator’s applicable IACUC protocol (“Experimental Protocol”) which provides for the utilization of the transgenic animals following their development by the TGTC (UC Denver CCMhoused animals only). Investigator hereby represents and warrants that the DNA construct(s) o ...
... standardized form and b) Investigator’s applicable IACUC protocol (“Experimental Protocol”) which provides for the utilization of the transgenic animals following their development by the TGTC (UC Denver CCMhoused animals only). Investigator hereby represents and warrants that the DNA construct(s) o ...
Requirements for translation re-initiation in Escherichia coli: roles of
... involved with phage replication/and or assembly, but not adsorption to the cell ...
... involved with phage replication/and or assembly, but not adsorption to the cell ...
Li Hao - USD Biology
... axis activity) and blockade of the neurosteroid seemed to turn off the HPA axis activity. ...
... axis activity) and blockade of the neurosteroid seemed to turn off the HPA axis activity. ...
The Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Autobiographical
... amygdala were modulated during retrieval by ratings of emotional intensity. However, in this study, the amygdala effects were subthreshold when considering autobiographical memories that occurred only once (as opposed to repeated events). The question of when, during the process of retrieving and ma ...
... amygdala were modulated during retrieval by ratings of emotional intensity. However, in this study, the amygdala effects were subthreshold when considering autobiographical memories that occurred only once (as opposed to repeated events). The question of when, during the process of retrieving and ma ...
Document
... between λ repressor and RNA polymerase. (a) With wild-type repressor and polymerase, the two proteins interact closely, which stimulates polymerase binding and transcription from PRM. (b) The repressor gene has been mutated, yielding repressor with an altered amino acid (red). This prevents binding ...
... between λ repressor and RNA polymerase. (a) With wild-type repressor and polymerase, the two proteins interact closely, which stimulates polymerase binding and transcription from PRM. (b) The repressor gene has been mutated, yielding repressor with an altered amino acid (red). This prevents binding ...
Expression analysis of a chicory fructan 1‐exohydrolase gene
... FEHIIa (Michiels et al., 2003b). After obtaining the sequence for the HE-TAIL-PCR product, two gene-speci®c primers ±1149 HindIII-for (5¢-GTAAGCTTCGCAGACCTCTATCCATATATTAGTTC-3¢) and ATGKpnI-rev (5¢-AAAGGTACCTCTTCATGATGAGTGTGTGTGTTTGG-3¢) were synthesized to amplify a 1149 bp promoter fragment using ...
... FEHIIa (Michiels et al., 2003b). After obtaining the sequence for the HE-TAIL-PCR product, two gene-speci®c primers ±1149 HindIII-for (5¢-GTAAGCTTCGCAGACCTCTATCCATATATTAGTTC-3¢) and ATGKpnI-rev (5¢-AAAGGTACCTCTTCATGATGAGTGTGTGTGTTTGG-3¢) were synthesized to amplify a 1149 bp promoter fragment using ...
Developmental timing in Dictyostelium is regulated by the Set1 histone methyltransferase
... To address the requirement for different chromatin modifications in the regulation of developmental gene expression ideally requires a genetically tractable developmental model. Genetic studies in higher eukaryotes have proven difficult to interpret because of the complexity of these developmental s ...
... To address the requirement for different chromatin modifications in the regulation of developmental gene expression ideally requires a genetically tractable developmental model. Genetic studies in higher eukaryotes have proven difficult to interpret because of the complexity of these developmental s ...