genomic library
... • the left and right arms are essential for the phage replication cycle • the internal fragment is dispensable ...
... • the left and right arms are essential for the phage replication cycle • the internal fragment is dispensable ...
DNA level results in a phenotype of the patient
... of MBNL1 in cultured cells caused aberrant splicing in both the cardiac troponin T (cTNT) and insulin receptor (IR) genes, which is consistent with DM1 individuals. While there is much evidence supporting MBNL1 sequestration as a cause of DM1 pathogenesis, it is not the only mechanism involved. It s ...
... of MBNL1 in cultured cells caused aberrant splicing in both the cardiac troponin T (cTNT) and insulin receptor (IR) genes, which is consistent with DM1 individuals. While there is much evidence supporting MBNL1 sequestration as a cause of DM1 pathogenesis, it is not the only mechanism involved. It s ...
The Role of nm23-H1 in the Progression of Transitional Cell Bladder
... differentiation was observed in the nonmucinous, colonic surface epithelium (39) and luminal cells of human prostatic gland (43). In developing mice, increased expression of NM23-H1 was associated with functional differentiation in the liver, kidney, skin, intestine, and stomach (44). The lack of al ...
... differentiation was observed in the nonmucinous, colonic surface epithelium (39) and luminal cells of human prostatic gland (43). In developing mice, increased expression of NM23-H1 was associated with functional differentiation in the liver, kidney, skin, intestine, and stomach (44). The lack of al ...
References
... W ORLAND, 1994). Beside the positive effects on grain yield (ALLAN 1989, GALE et al. 1989 and many others), a neutral or even negative effects of the Rht genes due to a large decrease in grain size were reported (ALLAN 1986, KERTESZ et al. 1991). There could be several reasons for this disagreements ...
... W ORLAND, 1994). Beside the positive effects on grain yield (ALLAN 1989, GALE et al. 1989 and many others), a neutral or even negative effects of the Rht genes due to a large decrease in grain size were reported (ALLAN 1986, KERTESZ et al. 1991). There could be several reasons for this disagreements ...
Full Text - Iranian Red Crescent Medical Journal
... of the FOXP3 gene may change its expression. A number of SNPs in this region containing rs3761548 and rs2232365 have been reported in different ethnic groups dealing with various human diseases (25). The role of two important polymorphisms, rs2232365 and rs3761548, in various autoimmune diseases has ...
... of the FOXP3 gene may change its expression. A number of SNPs in this region containing rs3761548 and rs2232365 have been reported in different ethnic groups dealing with various human diseases (25). The role of two important polymorphisms, rs2232365 and rs3761548, in various autoimmune diseases has ...
Mutations in SIN4 and RGR1 Cause Constitutive Expression of MAL
... ⫺874 to ⫺1 of the MAL61 promoter. This was subcloned into vector pUN30 (Elledge and Davis 1988), forming pUN30MAL61pro. The ADE2 open reading frame (ⵑ1.7 kb) was amplified by PCR from plasmid pRS402 (ATCC87477) with primers 5⬘-GGGGGTCGACATGGATTCTAGAACAGTTGG-3⬘ and 5⬘GGGGGCATGCAGATCTTATGTATGAAATTC-3⬘ ...
... ⫺874 to ⫺1 of the MAL61 promoter. This was subcloned into vector pUN30 (Elledge and Davis 1988), forming pUN30MAL61pro. The ADE2 open reading frame (ⵑ1.7 kb) was amplified by PCR from plasmid pRS402 (ATCC87477) with primers 5⬘-GGGGGTCGACATGGATTCTAGAACAGTTGG-3⬘ and 5⬘GGGGGCATGCAGATCTTATGTATGAAATTC-3⬘ ...
An Arabidopsis Minute
... we now know that eukaryotic ribosomes consist of 82 different, highly conserved proteins (Wool et al., 1995). The importance of the protein translation machinery in a given process can be studied by analysing the effect of a single rp mutation, as the absence of a single RP prevents assembly of the ...
... we now know that eukaryotic ribosomes consist of 82 different, highly conserved proteins (Wool et al., 1995). The importance of the protein translation machinery in a given process can be studied by analysing the effect of a single rp mutation, as the absence of a single RP prevents assembly of the ...
Table 2
... Fig-NetworkOlfactory : Network analysis of genes outside KUROV, expressed in the olfactory sensory region. For this analysis we have used the STRING database in order to find possible interactions between 552 genes expressed in the olfactory organ (but not belonging to the KUROV list), Cytoscape fo ...
... Fig-NetworkOlfactory : Network analysis of genes outside KUROV, expressed in the olfactory sensory region. For this analysis we have used the STRING database in order to find possible interactions between 552 genes expressed in the olfactory organ (but not belonging to the KUROV list), Cytoscape fo ...
The evolutionary causes and consequences of sex
... essential for male fertility; most genes of this type are located elsewhere in the genome. Nonetheless, it is evident from recent experiments in D. melanogaster that Y chromosomes can have profound effects on sex-biased expression patterns of autosomal and X‑linked genes. These have shown that hap ...
... essential for male fertility; most genes of this type are located elsewhere in the genome. Nonetheless, it is evident from recent experiments in D. melanogaster that Y chromosomes can have profound effects on sex-biased expression patterns of autosomal and X‑linked genes. These have shown that hap ...
New SigD-regulated genes identified in the
... The alternative sigma factor D (σ D) of B. subtilis was identified in 1988 (Helmann et al., 1988). σ D is around 28 kDa and peaks in expression at late exponential phase (Helmann et al., 1988). The sigD gene of B. subtilis locates at the end of the fla-che operon comprising over 30 genes. Based on k ...
... The alternative sigma factor D (σ D) of B. subtilis was identified in 1988 (Helmann et al., 1988). σ D is around 28 kDa and peaks in expression at late exponential phase (Helmann et al., 1988). The sigD gene of B. subtilis locates at the end of the fla-che operon comprising over 30 genes. Based on k ...
Gene Therapy, Genetics and Epigenetics in Child Neurology
... Blood, Brain, etc. It can be noted that one paper is in positive revision in Nature Medicine, two other papers in preparation to be submitted in top-ranked journals. In addition, the team has three patents. For team 2, if the analysis is restricted to the group working on the genetics and epigenetic ...
... Blood, Brain, etc. It can be noted that one paper is in positive revision in Nature Medicine, two other papers in preparation to be submitted in top-ranked journals. In addition, the team has three patents. For team 2, if the analysis is restricted to the group working on the genetics and epigenetic ...
Selective Down-regulation of Rat Organic Cation
... cultured in complete medium consisting of Dulbecco’s modified Eagle’s medium (Wako Pure Chemical Ind., Osaka, Japan) supplemented with 10% fetal bovine serum (Invitrogen) in an atmosphere of 5% CO2 and 95% air at 37ºC. Cellular uptake of [14C]metformin hydrochloride (112 mCi/mmol, American Radiolabe ...
... cultured in complete medium consisting of Dulbecco’s modified Eagle’s medium (Wako Pure Chemical Ind., Osaka, Japan) supplemented with 10% fetal bovine serum (Invitrogen) in an atmosphere of 5% CO2 and 95% air at 37ºC. Cellular uptake of [14C]metformin hydrochloride (112 mCi/mmol, American Radiolabe ...
Microbiology of diabetic foot infections: from Louis Pasteur to Łcrime
... testing, it is key to collect material that is not contaminated with colonizing flora, but contains the true pathogens. Since prior antibiotic therapy can cause false-negative cultures, it is best if specimens can be obtained before such therapy is begun. In some chronic infections, such as osteomye ...
... testing, it is key to collect material that is not contaminated with colonizing flora, but contains the true pathogens. Since prior antibiotic therapy can cause false-negative cultures, it is best if specimens can be obtained before such therapy is begun. In some chronic infections, such as osteomye ...
MS Word document - Sequence Ontology
... whole. This debate arose when these two groups started to think about using SO for the types and relationships in their software. Promoter causes problems for these groups. They agree that the relationship between a promoter and a transcript is different from between an exon and a transcript. This i ...
... whole. This debate arose when these two groups started to think about using SO for the types and relationships in their software. Promoter causes problems for these groups. They agree that the relationship between a promoter and a transcript is different from between an exon and a transcript. This i ...
Genetic and epigenetic processes in seed development Allan R
... IN DNA METHYLATION1 (DDM1), a gene that encodes a SWI2/SNF2-like chromatin remodeling factor [35,36], or with a DNA METHYL TRANSFERASE1 (MET1) antisense construct (Figure 2; [27••,28,37,38,39•]). These mutations decrease methylation over most of the genome, although the MET1 antisense construct does ...
... IN DNA METHYLATION1 (DDM1), a gene that encodes a SWI2/SNF2-like chromatin remodeling factor [35,36], or with a DNA METHYL TRANSFERASE1 (MET1) antisense construct (Figure 2; [27••,28,37,38,39•]). These mutations decrease methylation over most of the genome, although the MET1 antisense construct does ...
Mendelian or qualitative genetics
... sets of twins for a trait is the same between identical and fraternal twins than the expression of that trait is under more environmental than genetic control. if the level of concordance differs significantly between identical and fraternal twins with a higher level of concordance in the sets of ...
... sets of twins for a trait is the same between identical and fraternal twins than the expression of that trait is under more environmental than genetic control. if the level of concordance differs significantly between identical and fraternal twins with a higher level of concordance in the sets of ...
Synthetic Zinc Finger Transcription Factor Action at
... There is general agreement that the nucleosome can impede recognition of specific promoter elements by TFIIIA (15, 17–26) and that modification of histone-DNA interactions through nucleosome repositioning (18, 19), histone depletion (20, 21), and removal of the histone tails (22, 23) can promote TFI ...
... There is general agreement that the nucleosome can impede recognition of specific promoter elements by TFIIIA (15, 17–26) and that modification of histone-DNA interactions through nucleosome repositioning (18, 19), histone depletion (20, 21), and removal of the histone tails (22, 23) can promote TFI ...
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... common set of Pc group repressors display opposite states of activity within the same cell (Fig. 4). For example, in the anterior of A5, Pc group repression maintains en in the off state but allows Abd-B expression, whereas in the posterior of A3, it maintains Abd-B in the off state but allows en ex ...
... common set of Pc group repressors display opposite states of activity within the same cell (Fig. 4). For example, in the anterior of A5, Pc group repression maintains en in the off state but allows Abd-B expression, whereas in the posterior of A3, it maintains Abd-B in the off state but allows en ex ...
Prediction of Gene Function Using Gene Clusters and Genomic
... Computational algorithms to locate operons have been developed previously, primarily for Escherichia coli (Ref.8 and Ref.9). Earlier methods were based on (1) finding signals that occur on the boundaries of operons. In this method, promoters on the 5’-end and terminators on the 3’-end were searched ...
... Computational algorithms to locate operons have been developed previously, primarily for Escherichia coli (Ref.8 and Ref.9). Earlier methods were based on (1) finding signals that occur on the boundaries of operons. In this method, promoters on the 5’-end and terminators on the 3’-end were searched ...
2.4.databases_ensembl - T
... The blue gene exists in 3 genotypes: Straight Leg, Loose Fit and Button-Fly. Tiny villages of Hobbits actually live in our DNA and produce minute quantities of wool -- which we've been ignorantly referring to as "navel lint" and throwing away for centuries. It's nearly impossible to re-fold it along ...
... The blue gene exists in 3 genotypes: Straight Leg, Loose Fit and Button-Fly. Tiny villages of Hobbits actually live in our DNA and produce minute quantities of wool -- which we've been ignorantly referring to as "navel lint" and throwing away for centuries. It's nearly impossible to re-fold it along ...
Molecular Detection of Virulence Genes Associated with
... Klebsiella species are gram negative, medium sized rods (0.40.6 x 2-3 μm). They are facultative anaerobic, fermentative, catalase positive, oxidase negative lactose fermenters, reduce nitrate to nitrite and are motile by peritrichous flagella. They are capable of growth on non-enriched media such as ...
... Klebsiella species are gram negative, medium sized rods (0.40.6 x 2-3 μm). They are facultative anaerobic, fermentative, catalase positive, oxidase negative lactose fermenters, reduce nitrate to nitrite and are motile by peritrichous flagella. They are capable of growth on non-enriched media such as ...