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Poster - GOstat - Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research
Poster - GOstat - Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research

... the group of genes of interest. The program uses several synonyms, each of which is sufficient to identify a gene. These synonyms are derived from the release of the GO database as well as from Unigene [2]. GO databases for several organisms (human, mouse, drosophila, yeast, arabidopsis thaliana, et ...
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... from other species were described. The sequence of bovine GRF (1-44-NH2) differs from human GRF by only five residues (ESCH et al., 1983). MAYO et al. (1985) isolated and characterised the entire structure of the human gene encoding GHRH. The gene consists of five exons separated by interval introns ...
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Differential activity of Rickettsia rickettsii ompA and ompB promoter

... The ompA gene encodes an abundant outer membrane protein, contains one promoter, and has a relatively long 5' UTR of 134 nt (Cole e t al., 1982). Oligonucleotides directed to these sequences (see Fig. 2a) were synthesized on a Milligen/ Biosearch Cyclone Plus D N A synthesizer (Millipore). Upstream, ...
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... embryo. Giant is activated only by high levels of the gradient and therefore exhibits a more restricted pattern of expression than Hunchback. The differential activation of Giant and Hunchback by Bicoid could arise from differences in the affinities of Bicoid binding sites in the two enhancers. 9. G ...
Life Sciences Memorandum September 2008
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... first method places two devices adjacent to each other so that both ribozymes would need to self-cleave in order to suppress gene expression. The second method places two “stacked” aptamers on one actuator so that once the top most aptamer is activated, it changes the conformation of the next aptame ...
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... 1995), exhibits a strong amino acid sequence homology with the Drosophila sine oculis (so) gene (Cheyette et al., 1994). In contrast to Six1 and Six2, Six3 is expressed during mouse eye development. The analysis of Six3 early expression has also revealed that its mRNA demarcates the most anterior bo ...
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... anti-malarial medication a reduced level of sensitivity. This can be caused by a single point mutation or multiple mutation  The resistance to anti-malarials may be increased by a process found in which a degree of phenotypic plasticity( the ability of an organism with a given genotype to change it ...
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... sex, genetics, ethnicity, behavioral influences, obesity, and occupation.[5,6] Genetic factors account for 40 to 85% of OA development.[5] The identification of disease-susceptibility genes would help us not only to understand the pathogenesis of OA better but also to gain insight into new therapeut ...
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... strength. Assessing the Pearson correlation between PET size and 〈N〉 yielded a low but highly significant correlation of 0.184. This value is smaller than expected based on the very successful ranking. The reason for this lies in part in a group of PET clusters that are composed of centromeric and t ...
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... 1970s the inheritance of serum and red cell proteins and antigens was studied in CF families, but no association with the disease was found (27, 54, 55). Since these markers covered only a small portion of the human genome, such a result was not surprising. In the early 1980s a seminal paper on the ...
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Finding the wheat homologues of genes from model organisms

... wheat gene for your GOI. It presents a list of all the homologues of any particular gene in other species. The advantage of using the orthologue link is that it reduces the view complexity that could be associated with the gene tree. Note that the list presented in the orthologue view is extracted f ...
Package `GSEAlm`
Package `GSEAlm`

... If a formula is provided, the permutation test permutes sample (i.e. column) labels, so essentially the effect is compared with the null distribution of effects for *each particular gene-set separately*. This neutralizes the impact of intra-sample correlations. If the formula contains two or more co ...
Package `GSEAlm`
Package `GSEAlm`

... If a formula is provided, the permutation test permutes sample (i.e. column) labels, so essentially the effect is compared with the null distribution of effects for *each particular gene-set separately*. This neutralizes the impact of intra-sample correlations. If the formula contains two or more co ...
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... atopic diseases has been confirmed in studies of large populations in Baltimore (Gao et al., 2005), Korea (Chae et al., 2003), China (Wu et al., 2009), and Australia (Page et al., 2006). TIM4 also was associated with atopic dermatitis in a study in Australia, (Page et al., 2006), and TIM3 was associ ...
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... epithelial cells (Capuco et al., 2002). So this idea has rised that ER-α gene polymorphism may have an influence on milk production and milk contents. Different gene polymorphisms have been studied to have effects on milk. Grochowska et al found that AluI heterozygote genotype of GH gene significant ...
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Epigenetics of diabetes Type 2

In recent years it has become apparent that the environment and underlying mechanisms affect gene expression and the genome outside of the central dogma of biology. It has been found that many Epigenetic mechanisms are involved in the regulation and expression of genes such as DNA methylation and chromatin remodeling. These epigenetic mechanisms are believed to be a contributing factor to pathological diseases such as Diabetes type II. An understanding of the epigenome of Diabetes patients may help to elucidate otherwise hidden causes of this disease.
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