BiS732 Bio-Network Draft for Term
... To construct genetic regulatory network, many researchers used microarray data with the various condition. But, due to the lack of information which has lower information than its problem space, it is hardly to find exact genetic regulatory network. And also, in eukaryotes, transcription factor (TF) ...
... To construct genetic regulatory network, many researchers used microarray data with the various condition. But, due to the lack of information which has lower information than its problem space, it is hardly to find exact genetic regulatory network. And also, in eukaryotes, transcription factor (TF) ...
The Gene Balance Hypothesis: From Classical Genetics to Modern
... As this work continued, trisomics were found for all of the possible 12 chromosomes of Datura, but additional forms continued to arise, each with different characteristics. Some of these new forms accentuated a portion of the phenotypic characteristics of the original set of primary trisomics but we ...
... As this work continued, trisomics were found for all of the possible 12 chromosomes of Datura, but additional forms continued to arise, each with different characteristics. Some of these new forms accentuated a portion of the phenotypic characteristics of the original set of primary trisomics but we ...
Carcinomas with DNA Mismatch Repair Deficiency
... methylation, including promoter silencing of genes that are important to tumor biology.[231] Referred to as the CpG island methylator phenotype (CIMP), this includes most sporadic MSI-H cancers with methylation silencing of MLH1.[ ...
... methylation, including promoter silencing of genes that are important to tumor biology.[231] Referred to as the CpG island methylator phenotype (CIMP), this includes most sporadic MSI-H cancers with methylation silencing of MLH1.[ ...
Evidence for Repeat-Induced Gene Silencing in Cultured
... we modified pKJ35 to add extra copies of the lacZ coding region. These new constructs, pKJ163 and pKJ167, carried one and two copies, respectively, of lacZ upstream of Pgk-lacZ oriented in the same direction as the Pgk-lacZ sequence (Fig. 4). Following electroporation into P19 cells and selection in ...
... we modified pKJ35 to add extra copies of the lacZ coding region. These new constructs, pKJ163 and pKJ167, carried one and two copies, respectively, of lacZ upstream of Pgk-lacZ oriented in the same direction as the Pgk-lacZ sequence (Fig. 4). Following electroporation into P19 cells and selection in ...
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... benefitted if animals are developed that can withstand hypoxic stress. It would also be important to know if this gene has any relationship with growth, to determine whether normal growth is affected during prolonged periods of hypoxia. HIF-1α has been widely studied in various mammalian and fish sp ...
... benefitted if animals are developed that can withstand hypoxic stress. It would also be important to know if this gene has any relationship with growth, to determine whether normal growth is affected during prolonged periods of hypoxia. HIF-1α has been widely studied in various mammalian and fish sp ...
Identification of an antibacterial protein by functional screening of a
... for example, investigation of the microbial communities associated with the marine sponge, Cymbastela concentric, and the green alga, Ulva australis, led to the identification of three novel hydrolytic enzymes with antibacterial activity (Yung et al., 2011). The pigments, indirubin and indigo, were ...
... for example, investigation of the microbial communities associated with the marine sponge, Cymbastela concentric, and the green alga, Ulva australis, led to the identification of three novel hydrolytic enzymes with antibacterial activity (Yung et al., 2011). The pigments, indirubin and indigo, were ...
Linking of the human immunoglobulin VKJKCK regions by
... duplication of a major part of the V.. locus Pech et al. (5) proposed that the duplicated parts of the locus are oriented inversely to one another. Thereby the genes of one cluster would rearrange by an inversion mechanism while the genes of the other one would lead to deletions upon rearrangement. ...
... duplication of a major part of the V.. locus Pech et al. (5) proposed that the duplicated parts of the locus are oriented inversely to one another. Thereby the genes of one cluster would rearrange by an inversion mechanism while the genes of the other one would lead to deletions upon rearrangement. ...
Aberrant Epigenetic Regulation Could Explain the Relationship of
... while investigators from China reported that older paternal age was associated with a loss of imprinting of IGF2, a maternally imprinted gene, in cord blood.48 DNA Methyltransferases There are a number of different DNA methyltransferases (DNMTs) that differ in whether they initiate or sustain methyl ...
... while investigators from China reported that older paternal age was associated with a loss of imprinting of IGF2, a maternally imprinted gene, in cord blood.48 DNA Methyltransferases There are a number of different DNA methyltransferases (DNMTs) that differ in whether they initiate or sustain methyl ...
genes associated with production and health in farm animals
... Growth hormone (GH) gene The developing pig is particularly sensitive to treatment with growth hormone (GH), which increases the average daily weight gain (Etherton et al., 1987), enhances protein accretion and reduces fat deposition (Campbell et al., 1989). The growth hormone gene is localized on c ...
... Growth hormone (GH) gene The developing pig is particularly sensitive to treatment with growth hormone (GH), which increases the average daily weight gain (Etherton et al., 1987), enhances protein accretion and reduces fat deposition (Campbell et al., 1989). The growth hormone gene is localized on c ...
Sordaria Meiosis and Crossing Over Lab Name Objective: To
... tetrad consisting of the two parental sister chromatids. It is during this stage that genes or chromosomal fragments will swap places. The newly recombined tetrads are then pulled apart during meiosis I to yield two diploid daughter cells each containing a recombined chromosome. Finally, the diploid ...
... tetrad consisting of the two parental sister chromatids. It is during this stage that genes or chromosomal fragments will swap places. The newly recombined tetrads are then pulled apart during meiosis I to yield two diploid daughter cells each containing a recombined chromosome. Finally, the diploid ...
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... ChE 170: Engineering Cell Biology – Control of gene expression, manipulating genes 11/03/11 ...
... ChE 170: Engineering Cell Biology – Control of gene expression, manipulating genes 11/03/11 ...
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... enzyme-deficient mutants of microorganisms, but also of the whole question of how one should define the gene in such classical genetic species as Drosophila as well as in microorganisms. I also May 12, 1989 wanted to discuss the meaning of coenplementation maps, so far as there was any (I finally co ...
... enzyme-deficient mutants of microorganisms, but also of the whole question of how one should define the gene in such classical genetic species as Drosophila as well as in microorganisms. I also May 12, 1989 wanted to discuss the meaning of coenplementation maps, so far as there was any (I finally co ...
DOCX format - 27 KB - Office of the Gene Technology Regulator
... TwinLink Plus®cotton, modified for both insect resistance and herbicide tolerance. The GM cottons and their products can enter general commerce, including use in human food and animal feed. What other regulatory approvals are required? Food Standards Australia New Zealand has approved the use of mat ...
... TwinLink Plus®cotton, modified for both insect resistance and herbicide tolerance. The GM cottons and their products can enter general commerce, including use in human food and animal feed. What other regulatory approvals are required? Food Standards Australia New Zealand has approved the use of mat ...
Pisum Genetics Volume 25 1993 Research Reports 1 Genes a and
... the standard errors. For this reason a "significant" linkage was detected in several cases where the correct calculation does not reveal it. Thus, for the former of the above examples the calculation by the method of maximum likelihood for the case of cryptomery provides a recombination value of 45. ...
... the standard errors. For this reason a "significant" linkage was detected in several cases where the correct calculation does not reveal it. Thus, for the former of the above examples the calculation by the method of maximum likelihood for the case of cryptomery provides a recombination value of 45. ...
Journal of Advanced Computing (2012) 1
... Background: Candidate gene prioritization is the process of identifying and ranking new genes as potential candidates of being associated with a disease or phenotype. Integrating multiple sources of biological knowledge for gene prioritization can improve performance. Results: We developed a novel n ...
... Background: Candidate gene prioritization is the process of identifying and ranking new genes as potential candidates of being associated with a disease or phenotype. Integrating multiple sources of biological knowledge for gene prioritization can improve performance. Results: We developed a novel n ...
Exploring Gene Therapy.indd
... functional copy. It is important that they understand this is not the case. Gene therapy endeavors to add a functional copy of the gene of interest in the hope that its function will counteract the effect of the faulty gene. ...
... functional copy. It is important that they understand this is not the case. Gene therapy endeavors to add a functional copy of the gene of interest in the hope that its function will counteract the effect of the faulty gene. ...
RNAi minilecture and Using Forward Genetics to Explore Complex
... trigger), for example when foreign dsRNA is introduced experimentally. • In other cases dsRNA acts as an intermediate, for example when 'aberrant' mRNAs are copied by cellular RdRP. • Transcription can produce dsRNA by readthrough from adjacent transcripts, as may occur for repetitive gene families ...
... trigger), for example when foreign dsRNA is introduced experimentally. • In other cases dsRNA acts as an intermediate, for example when 'aberrant' mRNAs are copied by cellular RdRP. • Transcription can produce dsRNA by readthrough from adjacent transcripts, as may occur for repetitive gene families ...
Genetics The Code Broken by Ahmad Shah Idil
... The knowledge of these different groups is very important when doing blood transfusions – if the blood transfused into an individual has a different substance on the red blood cells, it will be recognised as an antigen ...
... The knowledge of these different groups is very important when doing blood transfusions – if the blood transfused into an individual has a different substance on the red blood cells, it will be recognised as an antigen ...
McElwain, Mark: A Critical Review of Gene Prediction Software
... 1996). They found that, at the nucleotide level, FGENEH performed with sensitivity = 0.77 and specificity = 0.88, while GRAIL 2 performed with sensitivity = 0.72 and specificity = 0.87. At the exon level, FGENEH performed with sensitivity = 0.61 and specificity = 0.64, while GRAIL 2 performed with s ...
... 1996). They found that, at the nucleotide level, FGENEH performed with sensitivity = 0.77 and specificity = 0.88, while GRAIL 2 performed with sensitivity = 0.72 and specificity = 0.87. At the exon level, FGENEH performed with sensitivity = 0.61 and specificity = 0.64, while GRAIL 2 performed with s ...
FEATURE SELECTION = GENE SELECTION
... • This domination of the univariate approach can be explained by a number of reasons: – the output provided by univariate gene rankings is intuitive and easy to understand. – the gene ranking output could fulfill the objectives and expectations that bio-domain experts have when wanting to subsequent ...
... • This domination of the univariate approach can be explained by a number of reasons: – the output provided by univariate gene rankings is intuitive and easy to understand. – the gene ranking output could fulfill the objectives and expectations that bio-domain experts have when wanting to subsequent ...
The Origin of the Jingwei Gene and the Complex Modular Structure
... Jingwei (jgw) is the first gene found to be of sufficiently recent origin in Drosophila to offer insights into the origin of a gene. While its chimerical gene structure was partially resolved as including a retrosequence of alcohol dehydrogenase (Adh), the structure of its non-Adh parental gene, the ...
... Jingwei (jgw) is the first gene found to be of sufficiently recent origin in Drosophila to offer insights into the origin of a gene. While its chimerical gene structure was partially resolved as including a retrosequence of alcohol dehydrogenase (Adh), the structure of its non-Adh parental gene, the ...
Illumina Infinium HumanMethylation450 BeadChip Data
... powerful embedded statistics and visualizations to yield deep biological interpretation. Going from raw data to biological interpretation has never been easier. ...
... powerful embedded statistics and visualizations to yield deep biological interpretation. Going from raw data to biological interpretation has never been easier. ...
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... Histone acetylation regulates transcription activation • It has long been known that histones in vivo are acetylated, and as early as in the 60’s, Vincent Allfrey has suggested that histone acetylation (and methylation) regulate RNA synthesis • e.g. by the 70’s, Allfrey et al showed that drugs that ...
... Histone acetylation regulates transcription activation • It has long been known that histones in vivo are acetylated, and as early as in the 60’s, Vincent Allfrey has suggested that histone acetylation (and methylation) regulate RNA synthesis • e.g. by the 70’s, Allfrey et al showed that drugs that ...
Mining External Resources for Biomedical IE
... PubMed accepts truncated entries and will look for all possible Variations. It will try break phrases if no matches are found. Google has a rigid search • manual indexing PubMed’s MeSH contain keywords not necessarily contained in the abstract Google cannot find something that is not mentioned in th ...
... PubMed accepts truncated entries and will look for all possible Variations. It will try break phrases if no matches are found. Google has a rigid search • manual indexing PubMed’s MeSH contain keywords not necessarily contained in the abstract Google cannot find something that is not mentioned in th ...
Accepted Version - CSIRO Research Publications Repository
... chromatin structure plays an important role in gene expression: Gene expression can be controlled by changes in the structure of chromatin without changing the DNA sequence, and this phenomenon is termed “epigenetic” control. Recently, there have been many reports indicating that epigenetic change c ...
... chromatin structure plays an important role in gene expression: Gene expression can be controlled by changes in the structure of chromatin without changing the DNA sequence, and this phenomenon is termed “epigenetic” control. Recently, there have been many reports indicating that epigenetic change c ...