
Leukaemia Section inv(3)(q21q26)x2 Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics in Oncology and Haematology
... FISH with EVI1 Breakapart Cytocell Aquarius probe showing a normal chromosome 3 and an inverted chromosome 3. ...
... FISH with EVI1 Breakapart Cytocell Aquarius probe showing a normal chromosome 3 and an inverted chromosome 3. ...
The vertebrate genome annotation (Vega) database
... which is, as far as possible, kept synchronized with that of the Ensembl website. This strategy of keeping closely synchronized with Ensembl has advantages such as facilitating maintenance of the website—new features developed for Ensembl can sometimes become available to Vega with little or no deve ...
... which is, as far as possible, kept synchronized with that of the Ensembl website. This strategy of keeping closely synchronized with Ensembl has advantages such as facilitating maintenance of the website—new features developed for Ensembl can sometimes become available to Vega with little or no deve ...
Evolutionary analysis of the female
... with the exception of the non-recombining part of the sex-limited chromosome, that is, the Y chromosome in male heterogametic organisms (females XX, males XY) and the W chromosome in female heterogametic organisms (females ZW, males ZZ), where sequence evolution reflects processes specific to one sex. ...
... with the exception of the non-recombining part of the sex-limited chromosome, that is, the Y chromosome in male heterogametic organisms (females XX, males XY) and the W chromosome in female heterogametic organisms (females ZW, males ZZ), where sequence evolution reflects processes specific to one sex. ...
study
... can propagate to a high population frequency due to reduced selective constraints or neutrality in half of the population (i.e., in the other sex). This might contribute to sex specificity in the susceptibility to common diseases, and provide a partial explanation to the phenomenon of “missing herit ...
... can propagate to a high population frequency due to reduced selective constraints or neutrality in half of the population (i.e., in the other sex). This might contribute to sex specificity in the susceptibility to common diseases, and provide a partial explanation to the phenomenon of “missing herit ...
TAN Huarong
... fold higher than that of wild-type strain. The sanJ gene was inactivated by the insertion of kanamycin resistance gene and the resulting disruption mutants failed to produce nikkomycins. Moreover, the nikkomycin production was recovered by cis-complementation with a single copy of sanJ. The result i ...
... fold higher than that of wild-type strain. The sanJ gene was inactivated by the insertion of kanamycin resistance gene and the resulting disruption mutants failed to produce nikkomycins. Moreover, the nikkomycin production was recovered by cis-complementation with a single copy of sanJ. The result i ...
Features and phylogeny of the six compared Plasmodium genomes
... been taken to experimentally validate and improve P. falciparum gene models, including the completion of several cDNA sequencing and proteomics studies (summarized at PlasmoDB at http://plasmodb.org/plasmo/getDataSource.do?display=detail). Today, almost ninety percent of P. falciparum gene models ar ...
... been taken to experimentally validate and improve P. falciparum gene models, including the completion of several cDNA sequencing and proteomics studies (summarized at PlasmoDB at http://plasmodb.org/plasmo/getDataSource.do?display=detail). Today, almost ninety percent of P. falciparum gene models ar ...
TEV_v7_BY
... TE variants (TEVs). SINE variants show tendencies to lie in G+C-rich sequence and to be inserted in the flanking regions of genes, whereas LINE or ERV variants occur preferentially in more A+T-rich sequence. In general, TEVs tend to be depleted near to transcriptional start sites, in and near exons, ...
... TE variants (TEVs). SINE variants show tendencies to lie in G+C-rich sequence and to be inserted in the flanking regions of genes, whereas LINE or ERV variants occur preferentially in more A+T-rich sequence. In general, TEVs tend to be depleted near to transcriptional start sites, in and near exons, ...
Quantitative analysis of NOR expression in a B chromosome of the
... The grasshopper Eyprepocnemis plorans harbors B chromosomes passing through parasitic and neutralized stages as a consequence of their arms race with the host (A) chromosomes (Camacho et al. 1997). The most parasitic B was found in the Torrox (Málaga, Spain) population, where the B24 variant was tra ...
... The grasshopper Eyprepocnemis plorans harbors B chromosomes passing through parasitic and neutralized stages as a consequence of their arms race with the host (A) chromosomes (Camacho et al. 1997). The most parasitic B was found in the Torrox (Málaga, Spain) population, where the B24 variant was tra ...
Genes for Cognitive Function: Developments on the X
... abandoned. The gene localization determined by linkage in single families was too broad for positional cloning; very few of the potential candidate genes had been discovered, and there were no single obvious positional candidate genes to screen for mutations from among the numerous genes that were k ...
... abandoned. The gene localization determined by linkage in single families was too broad for positional cloning; very few of the potential candidate genes had been discovered, and there were no single obvious positional candidate genes to screen for mutations from among the numerous genes that were k ...
Genetics of CO2 fixation in the chemoautotroph Alcaligenes eutrophus
... type strain and strain CH34 only possess chromosomal RuBisCO and PRK genes [4,15]. The plasmid-encoded tfx genes on priG1 are part of a larger cluster also containing the box genes [16]. Thus, the megaplasmid confers the essential characters of lithoautotrophy onto the organism. The two homologous c ...
... type strain and strain CH34 only possess chromosomal RuBisCO and PRK genes [4,15]. The plasmid-encoded tfx genes on priG1 are part of a larger cluster also containing the box genes [16]. Thus, the megaplasmid confers the essential characters of lithoautotrophy onto the organism. The two homologous c ...
An investigation of conserved coexpression amongst seven
... coexpression network, the higher the correlation to functional interactions • The further the distance between the species for which a conserved coexpression network is calculated, the higher the correlation of the resulting network to functional interactions • Presented conserved coexpression netwo ...
... coexpression network, the higher the correlation to functional interactions • The further the distance between the species for which a conserved coexpression network is calculated, the higher the correlation of the resulting network to functional interactions • Presented conserved coexpression netwo ...
Genoplante 2007, ANR-07-GPLA-002
... biosynthesis to the external leucine excess or depletion, showing that the adaptive regulation of gene expression is conserved in a highly reduced genome. In the aphid host, the analysis, in single individuals, of tissue-distribution of gene knock-down after RNAi treatment (against a cathepsin-L tar ...
... biosynthesis to the external leucine excess or depletion, showing that the adaptive regulation of gene expression is conserved in a highly reduced genome. In the aphid host, the analysis, in single individuals, of tissue-distribution of gene knock-down after RNAi treatment (against a cathepsin-L tar ...
Cloning, characterization and in vitro and in planta expression of a
... Several key cellular events, such as adhesion to the host surface, penetration, and colonization of host tissue, take place during plant infection by oomycetes that can also manipulate biochemical and physiological processes in their host plants through a diverse array of virulence or avirulence mol ...
... Several key cellular events, such as adhesion to the host surface, penetration, and colonization of host tissue, take place during plant infection by oomycetes that can also manipulate biochemical and physiological processes in their host plants through a diverse array of virulence or avirulence mol ...
- SciTech Connect
... Some of the earliest support for RNA-based transgenerational epigenetic inheritance comes from research in several plant systems. In contrast to animals, plants do not sequester the germline early in development; rather, at a specified time during its life, the plant switches from vegetative growth ...
... Some of the earliest support for RNA-based transgenerational epigenetic inheritance comes from research in several plant systems. In contrast to animals, plants do not sequester the germline early in development; rather, at a specified time during its life, the plant switches from vegetative growth ...
P57: Beckwith-Wiedemann Syndrome
... Imprinting of p57 and IGFII p57 is paternally imprinted in the genome IGFII is maternally imprinted in the genome Genomic imprinting is the reversible modification of DNA that causes differential expression of maternally or paternally inherited genes A gene which is imprinted, is inactivate ...
... Imprinting of p57 and IGFII p57 is paternally imprinted in the genome IGFII is maternally imprinted in the genome Genomic imprinting is the reversible modification of DNA that causes differential expression of maternally or paternally inherited genes A gene which is imprinted, is inactivate ...
The importance of alternative splicing in the drug discovery process
... the short isoform is pro-apoptotic and the long one is antispecific genes. In the antisense approach, short antisense apoptotic. Bcl-xL is highly expressed in many types of cancer, oligonucleotides complementary to a region in the mRNA including multiple myeloma, small cell lung carcinoma molecule t ...
... the short isoform is pro-apoptotic and the long one is antispecific genes. In the antisense approach, short antisense apoptotic. Bcl-xL is highly expressed in many types of cancer, oligonucleotides complementary to a region in the mRNA including multiple myeloma, small cell lung carcinoma molecule t ...