Linked___Genes
... B and C are 5 units apart B ____5___C A and C are 10 units apart A ________10 _________C The resulting map is: ...
... B and C are 5 units apart B ____5___C A and C are 10 units apart A ________10 _________C The resulting map is: ...
Two ParaHox genes, SpLox and SpCdx, interact to
... levels differ by a factor of ±1.8 are considered to be significant (see bold text in Fig. 4). Genes from the endomesoderm GRN, which are expressed much earlier in development than SpLox, show no significant changes in transcript levels, with the exception of brachyury (brac), the expression of which ...
... levels differ by a factor of ±1.8 are considered to be significant (see bold text in Fig. 4). Genes from the endomesoderm GRN, which are expressed much earlier in development than SpLox, show no significant changes in transcript levels, with the exception of brachyury (brac), the expression of which ...
The varied roles of nuclear receptors during vertebrate embryonic
... During larval development in Drosophila, eight nuclear receptors are specifically expressed and perform specific functions [Thummel, 1995]. Seven of them are orphan receptors, for which ligands have not yet been identified. This phenomenon suggests nuclear receptors play an important role in insect ...
... During larval development in Drosophila, eight nuclear receptors are specifically expressed and perform specific functions [Thummel, 1995]. Seven of them are orphan receptors, for which ligands have not yet been identified. This phenomenon suggests nuclear receptors play an important role in insect ...
Description 1. Identifying differentially expressed genes using t-test
... Construct gene-miRNA modules using Bayesian network based on SCC. ...
... Construct gene-miRNA modules using Bayesian network based on SCC. ...
Application of Microarrays to the Analysis of Gene Expression in Cancer
... several public databases, which contain resources to access well-characterized genes and expressed sequence tags (ESTs)5 representative of genes of unknown function. The clones chosen are amplified from appropriate cDNA libraries by PCR and purified before spotting on the solid support. In addition ...
... several public databases, which contain resources to access well-characterized genes and expressed sequence tags (ESTs)5 representative of genes of unknown function. The clones chosen are amplified from appropriate cDNA libraries by PCR and purified before spotting on the solid support. In addition ...
Investigating the molecular mechanisms behind flowering in
... In mango dormant buds must be initiated before floral induction can occur. Initiation can be the result of a number of factors; including, irrigation after periods of drought, pruning and application of nitrogen fertiliser. Floral induction in mango is caused by low temperatures (<20°C), the low tem ...
... In mango dormant buds must be initiated before floral induction can occur. Initiation can be the result of a number of factors; including, irrigation after periods of drought, pruning and application of nitrogen fertiliser. Floral induction in mango is caused by low temperatures (<20°C), the low tem ...
HIGH-INTENSITY ENDURANCE EXERCISE INCREASES MORE
... where the pressure during LI-ET+BFR was 80% of maximum restriction pressure. One biopsy was taken three hours (3hr) after each exercise session from vastus lateralis. Results: There were significant increases of PGC-1-α and VEGF mRNA expression to HI-EE. There were no changes in protein phosphorylat ...
... where the pressure during LI-ET+BFR was 80% of maximum restriction pressure. One biopsy was taken three hours (3hr) after each exercise session from vastus lateralis. Results: There were significant increases of PGC-1-α and VEGF mRNA expression to HI-EE. There were no changes in protein phosphorylat ...
RNA PROCESSING AND RNPs
... Some pre-mRNAs contain more than one poly(A) site and these may be used under different circumstances to generate different mature mRNAs. In one cell the stronger poly(A) site is used by default, but in other cell a factor may prevent stronger site from being used. ...
... Some pre-mRNAs contain more than one poly(A) site and these may be used under different circumstances to generate different mature mRNAs. In one cell the stronger poly(A) site is used by default, but in other cell a factor may prevent stronger site from being used. ...
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... Monitoring tens of thousands of genes in parallel under different experimental environments or across different tissue types provides a systematic genome-wide approach to help in understanding a wide range of problems, such as gene functions in various cellular processes, gene regulations in differe ...
... Monitoring tens of thousands of genes in parallel under different experimental environments or across different tissue types provides a systematic genome-wide approach to help in understanding a wide range of problems, such as gene functions in various cellular processes, gene regulations in differe ...
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... FadR repression coincides with ArcA repression for the fatty acid metabolism under anaerobic conditions; ArcA-P is a DNA-binding protein specific to the upstream of fad regulon genes involved in fatty acid metabolism of E. coli; under anaerobic conditions, transcription of fad regulon genes is incre ...
... FadR repression coincides with ArcA repression for the fatty acid metabolism under anaerobic conditions; ArcA-P is a DNA-binding protein specific to the upstream of fad regulon genes involved in fatty acid metabolism of E. coli; under anaerobic conditions, transcription of fad regulon genes is incre ...
About OMICS Group
... Summary of gene expression A large proportion of the DEGs between Brassica hexaploid and its parents was involved in biosynthesis of secondary metabolites, plant-pathogen interaction, photosynthesis, and plant hormone signal transduction There were bigger differences on the level of gene express ...
... Summary of gene expression A large proportion of the DEGs between Brassica hexaploid and its parents was involved in biosynthesis of secondary metabolites, plant-pathogen interaction, photosynthesis, and plant hormone signal transduction There were bigger differences on the level of gene express ...
The evolution of the peculiarities of mammalian sex chromosomes
... suggests,(19) there were several translocations from the autosomes to the sex chromosomes, and these included imprinted domains. This scenario is consistent with the far greater homology of the X and Y in monotremes, where there is no opportunity for prenatal conflicts for resources (although some m ...
... suggests,(19) there were several translocations from the autosomes to the sex chromosomes, and these included imprinted domains. This scenario is consistent with the far greater homology of the X and Y in monotremes, where there is no opportunity for prenatal conflicts for resources (although some m ...
Identification, characterization, and expression profiling of salt
... et al., 2012). Searching the GenBank database showed that a 438 bp fragment corresponding to P8B2-b (Figure 2) has high homology (5e–43, 127aa, 86%) with PGR5 of Cucumis melo. The sequence of P8B2-b contains the 3ʹ UTR region and poly-A tail but is truncated at the 5ʹ end due to the differential dis ...
... et al., 2012). Searching the GenBank database showed that a 438 bp fragment corresponding to P8B2-b (Figure 2) has high homology (5e–43, 127aa, 86%) with PGR5 of Cucumis melo. The sequence of P8B2-b contains the 3ʹ UTR region and poly-A tail but is truncated at the 5ʹ end due to the differential dis ...
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... modified at all sites (when the whole population of molecules is examined) but the bound DNA will not be modified at any critical contact points. The methylated DNA is then isolated, cleaved (with piperidine at high temperature, just like a Maxam and Gilbert sequencing reaction) and resolved on a de ...
... modified at all sites (when the whole population of molecules is examined) but the bound DNA will not be modified at any critical contact points. The methylated DNA is then isolated, cleaved (with piperidine at high temperature, just like a Maxam and Gilbert sequencing reaction) and resolved on a de ...
Multi-class SVM - GMU Computer Science
... For each instance vector x Dm • Divide the vector into observed and missing parts as x = [xo; xm]. • Calculate the distance between xo and every instance y Dc, using only those features that are observed in x. • From the K closest y’s (instances in Dc), calculate the mean of the feature for whic ...
... For each instance vector x Dm • Divide the vector into observed and missing parts as x = [xo; xm]. • Calculate the distance between xo and every instance y Dc, using only those features that are observed in x. • From the K closest y’s (instances in Dc), calculate the mean of the feature for whic ...
A broad expression profile of the GMR-GAL4 driver in
... The Wnt signaling pathway is another evolutionary conserved pathway that plays pivotal roles in embryogenesis and other physiological processes. Dysfunction of the Wnt pathway leads to many diseases including cancer (Lie et al., 2005). The Drosophila wingless gene (wg) is the founding member of the ...
... The Wnt signaling pathway is another evolutionary conserved pathway that plays pivotal roles in embryogenesis and other physiological processes. Dysfunction of the Wnt pathway leads to many diseases including cancer (Lie et al., 2005). The Drosophila wingless gene (wg) is the founding member of the ...
The evolution of genomic imprinting and X
... One of the aspects of the PEG10 domain evolution which sets it apart from the other loci was its stepwise evolution. Only PEG10 from this locus was imprinted in marsupials, while the two neighbouring genes from this region, which are imprinted in humans and mice, appeared to be bi-allelically expre ...
... One of the aspects of the PEG10 domain evolution which sets it apart from the other loci was its stepwise evolution. Only PEG10 from this locus was imprinted in marsupials, while the two neighbouring genes from this region, which are imprinted in humans and mice, appeared to be bi-allelically expre ...
Computational Diagnosis - Computational Diagnostics Group
... biological reason for this. When considering only planes that depend on maximally 20 genes it is not guaranteed that we find a well fitting signature. If in spite of this it does exist, chances are good that it reflects transcriptional disorder. ...
... biological reason for this. When considering only planes that depend on maximally 20 genes it is not guaranteed that we find a well fitting signature. If in spite of this it does exist, chances are good that it reflects transcriptional disorder. ...
Computational Diagnosis
... biological reason for this. When considering only planes that depend on maximally 20 genes it is not guaranteed that we find a well fitting signature. If in spite of this it does exist, chances are good that it reflects transcriptional disorder. ...
... biological reason for this. When considering only planes that depend on maximally 20 genes it is not guaranteed that we find a well fitting signature. If in spite of this it does exist, chances are good that it reflects transcriptional disorder. ...
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... understand what are the mechanistic and molecular bases of temporal colinearity. I would like to argue first, that temporal colinearity is linked to a parttcular type of clustered organization and second, that it may be dependent on cellular proliferation. ...
... understand what are the mechanistic and molecular bases of temporal colinearity. I would like to argue first, that temporal colinearity is linked to a parttcular type of clustered organization and second, that it may be dependent on cellular proliferation. ...
Supporting Information Legends Supporting Figure 1. Amino acid
... strains. Each time point represents the mean of six replicates (three independent experiments) +/− SD. (B) TOC1 sRNA abundance in the indicated strains, calculated as reads per million (RPM). (C) Northern blotting of TOC1 transcripts ...
... strains. Each time point represents the mean of six replicates (three independent experiments) +/− SD. (B) TOC1 sRNA abundance in the indicated strains, calculated as reads per million (RPM). (C) Northern blotting of TOC1 transcripts ...
GcvA, a LysR-type transcriptional regulator protein
... was partially digested with Sau3A to give a random distribution of DNA fragments. Size-fractionated fragments of between 5 and 10 kb were ligated into vector pSU19, previously digested with BamHI and treated with calf intestinal alkaline phosphatase to prevent re-annealing. Recombinant DNA was intro ...
... was partially digested with Sau3A to give a random distribution of DNA fragments. Size-fractionated fragments of between 5 and 10 kb were ligated into vector pSU19, previously digested with BamHI and treated with calf intestinal alkaline phosphatase to prevent re-annealing. Recombinant DNA was intro ...
1 Evolution of Sex-Biased Genes 1. Background Sexual dimorphism
... In Drosophila, MBG tend to have a stronger expression bias than FBG: The average M/F for MBG = 6, while the average F/M for FBG = 2.5 (using 2-fold cutoff). In studies of whole Drosophila, MBG are under-represented on the X chromosome, while FBG are enriched on the X. These patterns are sometimes re ...
... In Drosophila, MBG tend to have a stronger expression bias than FBG: The average M/F for MBG = 6, while the average F/M for FBG = 2.5 (using 2-fold cutoff). In studies of whole Drosophila, MBG are under-represented on the X chromosome, while FBG are enriched on the X. These patterns are sometimes re ...