Gene duplication and rearrangement
... • Cellular processes will be affected by this rain of mutations • At the molecular level, we must entertain ultimate explanations that do not invoke adaption ...
... • Cellular processes will be affected by this rain of mutations • At the molecular level, we must entertain ultimate explanations that do not invoke adaption ...
Transcription
... sequence on DNA, which is the beginning of the transcription unit). In eukaryotes transcription factors help with this binding. ...
... sequence on DNA, which is the beginning of the transcription unit). In eukaryotes transcription factors help with this binding. ...
measurements . They demonstrated that, signal, the low likelihood of the postselection
... latter two factors in turn activate elt-2, which encodes yet another GATA-type factor. The elt-2 gene is expressed only in the intestine, and controls the expression of a large number of genes involved in intestinal differentiation. It also activates itself through a feedback loop, to ensure its con ...
... latter two factors in turn activate elt-2, which encodes yet another GATA-type factor. The elt-2 gene is expressed only in the intestine, and controls the expression of a large number of genes involved in intestinal differentiation. It also activates itself through a feedback loop, to ensure its con ...
The Connectivity Map: using gene-expression signatures
... The goal of translational bioinformatics is to enable the transformation of increasingly voluminous genomic and biological data into diagnostics and therapeutics for the clinician. Microarray technology allows us to analyze expression of thousands of genes in a single experiment quickly and efficien ...
... The goal of translational bioinformatics is to enable the transformation of increasingly voluminous genomic and biological data into diagnostics and therapeutics for the clinician. Microarray technology allows us to analyze expression of thousands of genes in a single experiment quickly and efficien ...
Abstract
... Construction of modules can help to reduce genetic network complexity without significant loss of explanatory power. Gene modules can be defined in the sense that first they are co-bound by the same set of transcription factors and second they are co-expressed with the same expression pattern. Maybe ...
... Construction of modules can help to reduce genetic network complexity without significant loss of explanatory power. Gene modules can be defined in the sense that first they are co-bound by the same set of transcription factors and second they are co-expressed with the same expression pattern. Maybe ...
CORRESPONDENCE
... located near the low-affinity ‘Fcr’ locus on mouse chromosome 1. FcRH6, FcRL (also known as Freb and FcRX) and FcRL2 (also known as Freb2 and FcRY) are located in syntenic regions relative to their human orthologs. The new names we suggest for these genes are Fcrl6, Fcrla and Fcrlb, respectively. Ex ...
... located near the low-affinity ‘Fcr’ locus on mouse chromosome 1. FcRH6, FcRL (also known as Freb and FcRX) and FcRL2 (also known as Freb2 and FcRY) are located in syntenic regions relative to their human orthologs. The new names we suggest for these genes are Fcrl6, Fcrla and Fcrlb, respectively. Ex ...
(RBPs) have been demonstrated to perform central roles in these
... cabbage (Brassica rapa L.) and radish (Raphanus sativus L.). Unlike most interspecific or intergeneric allopolyploids, xBrassicoraphanus is a rarely successful polyploid displaying intermediate phenotypes for many traits. Their stable inheritance and great fertility indicate that genome incompatibil ...
... cabbage (Brassica rapa L.) and radish (Raphanus sativus L.). Unlike most interspecific or intergeneric allopolyploids, xBrassicoraphanus is a rarely successful polyploid displaying intermediate phenotypes for many traits. Their stable inheritance and great fertility indicate that genome incompatibil ...
Document
... • Parallel approach to collection of very large amounts of data (by biological standards) • Sophisticated instrumentation, requires some understanding • Systematic features of the data are at least as important as the random ones • Often more like industrial process than single investigator lab rese ...
... • Parallel approach to collection of very large amounts of data (by biological standards) • Sophisticated instrumentation, requires some understanding • Systematic features of the data are at least as important as the random ones • Often more like industrial process than single investigator lab rese ...
BB30055: Genes and genomes
... More alternative transcripts: Increased RNA splice variants produced thereby expanding the primary proteins by 5 fold (e.g. neurexin genes) ...
... More alternative transcripts: Increased RNA splice variants produced thereby expanding the primary proteins by 5 fold (e.g. neurexin genes) ...
Review: RECOMB Satellite Workshop on Regulatory Genomics
... fewer and fewer people in the world have access to you run a really big risk of being the next Mendel and that your work will languish in obscurity” • Don’t publish in a journal that “takes your writing, your ideas, thoughts and paper and claims ownership of them and then only doles them out to a re ...
... fewer and fewer people in the world have access to you run a really big risk of being the next Mendel and that your work will languish in obscurity” • Don’t publish in a journal that “takes your writing, your ideas, thoughts and paper and claims ownership of them and then only doles them out to a re ...
Leukaemia Section t(15;21)(q22;q22) Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics in Oncology and Haematology
... Location 21q22 DNA/RNA Transcription is from telomere to centromere Protein Contains a Runt domain and, in the C-term, a transactivation domain; forms heterodimers; widely expressed; nuclear localisation; transcription factor (activator) for various hematopoietic-specific genes. ...
... Location 21q22 DNA/RNA Transcription is from telomere to centromere Protein Contains a Runt domain and, in the C-term, a transactivation domain; forms heterodimers; widely expressed; nuclear localisation; transcription factor (activator) for various hematopoietic-specific genes. ...
When Genes Don`t Work
... disease. They hope that behavioral factors may reduce the risk of actually developing it. These behavioral factors include eating healthy foods and exercising. So far, research indicates that imprinted genes are likely to be affected by behavioral and environmental factors. These factors may reduce ...
... disease. They hope that behavioral factors may reduce the risk of actually developing it. These behavioral factors include eating healthy foods and exercising. So far, research indicates that imprinted genes are likely to be affected by behavioral and environmental factors. These factors may reduce ...
The Central Dogma of Genetics
... –Unique folds and bends due to attraction of charges and polar A.A.s –Sulfur cross-bridges ...
... –Unique folds and bends due to attraction of charges and polar A.A.s –Sulfur cross-bridges ...
Bio 402/502 Section II, Lecture 1
... • All cells have them, except lower eukaryotes • Interior of CT are permeated by interconnected networks of channels • DNA structure within CT is non-random • Folding of chromosome to a specific form: mechanism?? ...
... • All cells have them, except lower eukaryotes • Interior of CT are permeated by interconnected networks of channels • DNA structure within CT is non-random • Folding of chromosome to a specific form: mechanism?? ...
Slide 1
... from two different DNAbinding domains, each based on a homeodomain. each homeodomain has a helix-turn-helix motif with one helix inserted into the major groove of DNA ...
... from two different DNAbinding domains, each based on a homeodomain. each homeodomain has a helix-turn-helix motif with one helix inserted into the major groove of DNA ...