Linköping University Post Print Gene products of chromosome 11q and their
... The subsequent protein expression of these candidate genes was then examined in a clinical material of 500 primary breast cancers from premenopausal patients who were randomly assigned to either tamoxifen or no adjuvant treatment. The ...
... The subsequent protein expression of these candidate genes was then examined in a clinical material of 500 primary breast cancers from premenopausal patients who were randomly assigned to either tamoxifen or no adjuvant treatment. The ...
Carbapenemase and virulence factors of
... The bacterial isolates were assigned to clonal lineages by PFGE and multilocus sequence typing. Carbapenemase genes, their genetic environment and virulence genes were characterized by molecular approaches. Results: The rate of Enterobacteriaceae exhibiting a decrease in susceptibility or resistance ...
... The bacterial isolates were assigned to clonal lineages by PFGE and multilocus sequence typing. Carbapenemase genes, their genetic environment and virulence genes were characterized by molecular approaches. Results: The rate of Enterobacteriaceae exhibiting a decrease in susceptibility or resistance ...
Albinism - Harlem Children Society
... of albinism characterized by an abnormality in certain types of white blood cells. This type of albinism gives a lower chance for the immune system to fight off pathogens. Griscelli Syndrome- an extremely rare type of albinism. There are only 60 known cases worldwide of this type. Giscelli Syndrom ...
... of albinism characterized by an abnormality in certain types of white blood cells. This type of albinism gives a lower chance for the immune system to fight off pathogens. Griscelli Syndrome- an extremely rare type of albinism. There are only 60 known cases worldwide of this type. Giscelli Syndrom ...
Molecular function - SGD-Wiki - Saccharomyces Genome Database
... fructose-bisphosphate aldolase = 1,6diphosphofructose aldolase = D-fructose-1,6bisphosphate D-glyceraldehyde-3-phosphatelyase = diphosphofructose aldolase = fructoaldolase = fructose 1,6diphosphate aldolase = fructose 1-monophosphate aldolase = fructose 1phosphate aldolase = fructose diphosphate ald ...
... fructose-bisphosphate aldolase = 1,6diphosphofructose aldolase = D-fructose-1,6bisphosphate D-glyceraldehyde-3-phosphatelyase = diphosphofructose aldolase = fructoaldolase = fructose 1,6diphosphate aldolase = fructose 1-monophosphate aldolase = fructose 1phosphate aldolase = fructose diphosphate ald ...
Posttranscriptional Control of Chloroplast Gene Expression
... of the mature 3⬘ end is followed by 3⬘-exonucleolytic resection to a stem-loop at the 3⬘ end. These processing steps are catalyzed by a chloroplast degradosome similar to that of Escherichia coli, consisting of several nucleus-encoded RNA-binding proteins, including exo- and endonucleases (9). As in ...
... of the mature 3⬘ end is followed by 3⬘-exonucleolytic resection to a stem-loop at the 3⬘ end. These processing steps are catalyzed by a chloroplast degradosome similar to that of Escherichia coli, consisting of several nucleus-encoded RNA-binding proteins, including exo- and endonucleases (9). As in ...
Diagnostic Testing for Prader-Willi and Angelman
... Parental samples are not required for methylation analysis. If methylation analysis demonstrates only the maternal pattern, PWS is confirmed; if it shows only the paternal pattern, AS is co nfirmed. To distinguish between deletion and UPD for genetic-counseling purposes, FISH and/or PCR studies must ...
... Parental samples are not required for methylation analysis. If methylation analysis demonstrates only the maternal pattern, PWS is confirmed; if it shows only the paternal pattern, AS is co nfirmed. To distinguish between deletion and UPD for genetic-counseling purposes, FISH and/or PCR studies must ...
Hemoglobin research and the origins of molecular
... transport of NO from one tissue to another within the body.21 Ten years ago, a third reaction of NO with oxyhemoglobin was postulated to be physiologically important: the binding of NO to the strongly conserved -chain cysteine amino acid at position 93 (Figure 1) to form S-nitrosylhemoglobin (SNO-h ...
... transport of NO from one tissue to another within the body.21 Ten years ago, a third reaction of NO with oxyhemoglobin was postulated to be physiologically important: the binding of NO to the strongly conserved -chain cysteine amino acid at position 93 (Figure 1) to form S-nitrosylhemoglobin (SNO-h ...
A conserved blueprint for the eye? - treisman lab
... salivary duct (eyg) and the intermediate leg segments (dac).(2,3,5,6,8,21–23) Clearly, their expression is not sufficient to trigger eye development in these sites. toy, ey, eya, so, and dac only induce ectopic eye development in other imaginal discs, suggesting that additional factors present in im ...
... salivary duct (eyg) and the intermediate leg segments (dac).(2,3,5,6,8,21–23) Clearly, their expression is not sufficient to trigger eye development in these sites. toy, ey, eya, so, and dac only induce ectopic eye development in other imaginal discs, suggesting that additional factors present in im ...
Primary ciliary dyskinesia: genes, candidate genes
... mutations of as many as 250 different genes coding for various ciliary proteins cause the same or similar pathologic consequences of the ciliary dysfunction. If that was true, one might expect the incidence of PCD to be much higher than actually reported (McKusick 2002). It is possible that many cil ...
... mutations of as many as 250 different genes coding for various ciliary proteins cause the same or similar pathologic consequences of the ciliary dysfunction. If that was true, one might expect the incidence of PCD to be much higher than actually reported (McKusick 2002). It is possible that many cil ...
RAPD mapping of three QTLs determining trichome - UvA-DARE
... the location and developmental timing of type D trichomcs seems to be genetically regulated (Bachmann et al. 1987; Bachmann and Chambers 1990). Where they appear first on leaves of vegetative rosettes, they are restricted to the angles of the leaf teeth or to the abaxial (under) side of the leaf tip ...
... the location and developmental timing of type D trichomcs seems to be genetically regulated (Bachmann et al. 1987; Bachmann and Chambers 1990). Where they appear first on leaves of vegetative rosettes, they are restricted to the angles of the leaf teeth or to the abaxial (under) side of the leaf tip ...
reproductive cell fate transition in plants - Development
... organization of the MMC thus markedly differs from that of the surrounding nucellar cells, and nuclear differentiation is visible as ...
... organization of the MMC thus markedly differs from that of the surrounding nucellar cells, and nuclear differentiation is visible as ...
The gene schmalspur functions in mesoderm formation in zebrafish
... 2000). In zebrafish, two nodal-related genes have been identified: squint (sqt) and cyclops (cyc). Homozygous mutants for either cyc or sqt show only partial loss of axial mesoderm and ventral neuroectoderm because of the overlapping expression and similar activities of both genes, whereas cyc/sqt d ...
... 2000). In zebrafish, two nodal-related genes have been identified: squint (sqt) and cyclops (cyc). Homozygous mutants for either cyc or sqt show only partial loss of axial mesoderm and ventral neuroectoderm because of the overlapping expression and similar activities of both genes, whereas cyc/sqt d ...
Jounral of Bacteriology
... sequence reads (5.76 ⫻ coverage) from our shot gun approach (see Materials and Methods). The total length of the nonredundant sequence formed by all contigs was 3,818 kb, which is slightly less than the size of the B. subtilis 168 genome of 4,214 kb (16). We identified 2,980 genes (72.7%) on the FZB ...
... sequence reads (5.76 ⫻ coverage) from our shot gun approach (see Materials and Methods). The total length of the nonredundant sequence formed by all contigs was 3,818 kb, which is slightly less than the size of the B. subtilis 168 genome of 4,214 kb (16). We identified 2,980 genes (72.7%) on the FZB ...
Journal of Autoimmunity - The Lu
... giant cells, and lymphocytic infiltrates. It has been proposed that capsuleinfiltrating lymphocytes comprise a secondary, bystander component of an otherwise benign foreign body response in women with SBIs. In symptomatic women with SBIs, however, the relationship of capsular inflammation to inflamm ...
... giant cells, and lymphocytic infiltrates. It has been proposed that capsuleinfiltrating lymphocytes comprise a secondary, bystander component of an otherwise benign foreign body response in women with SBIs. In symptomatic women with SBIs, however, the relationship of capsular inflammation to inflamm ...
Interaction of a GATA factor with cis-acting elements involved in light
... motifs, indeed existed in promoters of many, if not all, light-regulated genes. These proposed light responsive elements include the I box, GAF sites, and CGF sites in the promoters of RBCS and LHCB genes from pea and Arabidopsis [3,5,8,9]. However, the majority of the putative LREs have not been fu ...
... motifs, indeed existed in promoters of many, if not all, light-regulated genes. These proposed light responsive elements include the I box, GAF sites, and CGF sites in the promoters of RBCS and LHCB genes from pea and Arabidopsis [3,5,8,9]. However, the majority of the putative LREs have not been fu ...
Simplified Insertion of Transgenes Onto Balancer Chromosomes via
... inserted onto balancers using a random and inefficient process. Here we describe balancer chromosomes that can be directly targeted with transgenes of interest via recombinase-mediated cassette exchange (RMCE). ...
... inserted onto balancers using a random and inefficient process. Here we describe balancer chromosomes that can be directly targeted with transgenes of interest via recombinase-mediated cassette exchange (RMCE). ...
Microbiology
... A series of transposons are described which contain the gusA gene, encoding B-glucuronidase (GUS), expressed from a variety of promoters, both regulated and constitutive. The regulated promoters include the tac promoter which can be induced by IPTG, and nifH promoters which are symbiotically activat ...
... A series of transposons are described which contain the gusA gene, encoding B-glucuronidase (GUS), expressed from a variety of promoters, both regulated and constitutive. The regulated promoters include the tac promoter which can be induced by IPTG, and nifH promoters which are symbiotically activat ...
IOSR Journal of Pharmacy and Biological Sciences (IOSR-JPBS)
... Recurrent abortion (RA) has been associated with multiple causes, but in almost half of the cases, etiologies remain unknown. It is defined as the loss of three or more consecutive pregnancies prior to the 20th week of gestation and affects 5% of couples (20,21). Several studies suggest that gene po ...
... Recurrent abortion (RA) has been associated with multiple causes, but in almost half of the cases, etiologies remain unknown. It is defined as the loss of three or more consecutive pregnancies prior to the 20th week of gestation and affects 5% of couples (20,21). Several studies suggest that gene po ...
Genetically Essential and Nonessential a-Tubulin Genes Specify Functionally Interchangeable Proteins.
... copy of this gene. If the plasmid integrates by a single homologous recombination event at the locus of the gene of interest, the result is a disrupted gene which consists of two partial copies of the gene flanking the plasmid sequences containing the disruption marker. Two other common types of rec ...
... copy of this gene. If the plasmid integrates by a single homologous recombination event at the locus of the gene of interest, the result is a disrupted gene which consists of two partial copies of the gene flanking the plasmid sequences containing the disruption marker. Two other common types of rec ...
Neutral and Non-Neutral Evolution of Duplicated Genes with Gene
... simple model where all individuals in a diploid population with size N have a pair of duplicated genes. Two different alleles, the ancestral variant A and new derived allele B, are allowed. Consider the initial state in which haplotype AA is fixed in the population, where the two characters represen ...
... simple model where all individuals in a diploid population with size N have a pair of duplicated genes. Two different alleles, the ancestral variant A and new derived allele B, are allowed. Consider the initial state in which haplotype AA is fixed in the population, where the two characters represen ...
PowerPoint-Präsentation
... nosRZDFYL are prominent members of this primary regulon. RpoN also controls the regulation of genes assigned to nucleotide biosynthesis and metabolism (Fig S6a). Moreover, RpoN is required for the expression of flagellin and pilin genes(Ishimoto & Lory, 1989; Totten et al, 1990). Consistently, our p ...
... nosRZDFYL are prominent members of this primary regulon. RpoN also controls the regulation of genes assigned to nucleotide biosynthesis and metabolism (Fig S6a). Moreover, RpoN is required for the expression of flagellin and pilin genes(Ishimoto & Lory, 1989; Totten et al, 1990). Consistently, our p ...
HapTree-X: An integrative Bayesian framework for haplotype
... (i.e. compound heterozygote). In many cases, the latter can cause loss of function while the former is healthy; therefore, it is necessary to identify the phase (or diplotype) — the copies of a chromosome that the mutant alleles occur — in addition to the genotype. Identifying phase information of a ...
... (i.e. compound heterozygote). In many cases, the latter can cause loss of function while the former is healthy; therefore, it is necessary to identify the phase (or diplotype) — the copies of a chromosome that the mutant alleles occur — in addition to the genotype. Identifying phase information of a ...
Some Calpain History- Part 2: GENETICS and EVOLUTION
... The information for calpain genetics is organized by genes for component subunits of calpain-1 (Capn1 and Capns1), calpain-2 (Capn2 and Capns1) and calpastatin (Cast) Capn3 – a genetic link to human disease- Limb-Girdle Muscular Dystrophy type IIA Capn10- a genetic link to human disease- type ...
... The information for calpain genetics is organized by genes for component subunits of calpain-1 (Capn1 and Capns1), calpain-2 (Capn2 and Capns1) and calpastatin (Cast) Capn3 – a genetic link to human disease- Limb-Girdle Muscular Dystrophy type IIA Capn10- a genetic link to human disease- type ...
TEL Gene Is Involved in Myelodysplastic Syndromes
... was obtained by reverse transcription PCR and was cloned. A 1,241-bp TEL cDNA was obtained containing the complete coding sequence. The sequence of this cDNA was identical to the published one.I3 The cDNA was used to screen a chromosome 12 cosmid library. Ten cosmids were obtained and characterized ...
... was obtained by reverse transcription PCR and was cloned. A 1,241-bp TEL cDNA was obtained containing the complete coding sequence. The sequence of this cDNA was identical to the published one.I3 The cDNA was used to screen a chromosome 12 cosmid library. Ten cosmids were obtained and characterized ...
reprint - Oleg Igoshin
... Bacterial chromosomes are organized into polycistronic cotranscribed operons, but the evolutionary pressures maintaining them are unclear. We hypothesized that operons alter gene expression noise characteristics, resulting in selection for or against maintaining operons depending on network architec ...
... Bacterial chromosomes are organized into polycistronic cotranscribed operons, but the evolutionary pressures maintaining them are unclear. We hypothesized that operons alter gene expression noise characteristics, resulting in selection for or against maintaining operons depending on network architec ...