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Detection of complex mutations in Swedish FAP familes
Detection of complex mutations in Swedish FAP familes

... The results of the SNP array and exon array analysis for the four large deletions are shown in fig1A-D and table1. Table 1 gives the extensions of the abbreviations, the deleted regions nand the results of the exon expression analysis. The exon expression arrays results include the three different t ...
Fulltext PDF - Indian Academy of Sciences
Fulltext PDF - Indian Academy of Sciences

... et al 2000). Increasing the latter increases the probability of turning the gene on and the average amount of time the gene is transcribed. Even more striking, it has recently been shown that most active genes undergo on-off transcription cycles and can co-localize with nuclear subcompartments that ...
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... flies—come from differences in gene expression in the sexes, but exactly how evolution has shaped those differences is still a mystery. Scientists quantified the relationship between sex-biased expression, which are variations in gene expression between the sexes, and sex-specific selection, which i ...
NPAL3 (I-12): sc-137639 - Santa Cruz Biotechnology
NPAL3 (I-12): sc-137639 - Santa Cruz Biotechnology

... NPAL3, also known as NIPAL3, is a 406 amino acid multi-pass membrane protein that belongs to the NIPA family and exists as 3 alternatively spliced isoforms. The gene that encodes NPAL3 consists of approximately 57,229 bases and maps to human chromosome 1p36. Chromosome 1 is the largest human chromos ...
source file - MIMG — UCLA
source file - MIMG — UCLA

... Is your gene a stand alone ORF or is it clustered with other genes on same DNA strand and in same orientation?  Could be evidence that your gene is part of an operon  What are the functions of adjacent genes? Do they have related function? ...
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... described in upstream stimulatory factor 2 (Usf2) gene knockout mice.8,9 USF2 is a transcription factor involved in glucosedependent gene regulation. Disruption of Usf2 in mice was associated with a complete lack of expression of the hepcidin gene. The hepcidin gene encodes for a peptide, exhibiting ...
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Chapter 18: Regulation of Gene Expression

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Lecture Outline

... b. One form of the trait disappears in the first generation offspring (F1), only to show up in the second generation. c. We now know that all members of the first generation offspring are heterozygous because one parent could produce only an A gamete and the other could produce only an a gamete. 3. ...
probability & genetics
probability & genetics

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... Transcription factor; member of the basic helix-loophelix family (b-HLH) of transcription factors primarily found to bind to the immunoglobulin enhancer muE3 motif, Ig K enhancers and Ig H variable regions promotors; the helix-loop-helix-leucine zipper region is implicated in DNA binding and dimeriz ...
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... been considered to play a central role in cell cycle regulation. However, recent works strongly suggest that other post-translational modifications such as histone acetylation may also be implicated in growth and differentiation control.22 Now, in the light of our results, it remains to be demonstra ...
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...  Prolactinemia (increased PRL) > amenorrhea, galactorrhea, loss of libido, and infertility  Can also be caused by lactotroph hyperplasia due to loss of dopamine inhibition (damage to stalk or dopaminergic neurons)  Any mass in the suprasellar compartment may disturb normal inhibitory influence  ...
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... 17. A blood test is done to see if one of three men is the father of a child. The child has type O blood, the mother has type A blood. Man #1 has type AB blood, Man #2 has type A blood, Man #3 has type O blood. Are there any men that can be ruled out as the father? Explain. 18. What does it mean to ...
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What is a Gene?

... are not translated into proteins. Another set of genes produces transcripts (the snRNAs or the small nuclear RNAs) that are also not translated but are essential for the processing (splicing) of the intron containing precursor RNAs. It was also found that eukaryotes have a number of different DNA-de ...
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lab9 - Java JAVAC

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Very harmful dominant gene

... • Deleterious alleles can crop up and spread throughout a small population, pushing the population towards extinction • It may be possible, as conservationists, to use gene flow in small populations to our advantage, by introducing beneficial genes into a small population, perhaps by translocating a ...
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FINAL EXAM (50 pts)

... lac repressor protein (Fig. 1, left side) or with an expression vector encoding a lac repressor/transcription activation domain fusion protein (Fig. 1, right side). Both proteins were expressed at similar levels. You visualize the cells using a fluorescent antibody directed against the Lac repressor ...
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AS A PROGNOSTIC MARKER IN CHRONIC MYELOID LEUKEMIA

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Analysis

... •Think very, very well what the biological goals are. •What software do you have at your disposal to analyse the data? •Do we need reference or not? •‘Biological design’: what tissues to combine on an array (cDNA)? More than one biological factor: factorial design •Dye-bias: dye-swap. •Design on the ...
Gene Targeting
Gene Targeting

... Here we continue the example of the YFG gene with the URA3 insert. ...
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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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