Polycomb Group silencers collaborate with Notch pathway to cause
... HpaII will not cut at its recognition sequence if it contains a methylated cytosine (mCCGG), both MspI and HpaII digestion will be blocked if both cytosines are methylated (mCmCGG). ...
... HpaII will not cut at its recognition sequence if it contains a methylated cytosine (mCCGG), both MspI and HpaII digestion will be blocked if both cytosines are methylated (mCmCGG). ...
THE LAC OPERON
... Some operons work differently than the Lac operon. These are called Repressible Operons. The example is the Trp OPERON In the Trp operon, tryptophan is synthesized because the gene is always turned on unless the inducer is present. Normally, the gene is turned off because tryptophan is present and ...
... Some operons work differently than the Lac operon. These are called Repressible Operons. The example is the Trp OPERON In the Trp operon, tryptophan is synthesized because the gene is always turned on unless the inducer is present. Normally, the gene is turned off because tryptophan is present and ...
Bayesian Networks Classifiers for Gene-Expression Data
... a Bayesian Network using the selected genes. In [26] the same authors also use a Gaussian Selective NB with two improvements: the preordering of the feature set and the application of an irrelevant feature elimination method. As we have said, apart from the NB classifier, there are other classifiers ...
... a Bayesian Network using the selected genes. In [26] the same authors also use a Gaussian Selective NB with two improvements: the preordering of the feature set and the application of an irrelevant feature elimination method. As we have said, apart from the NB classifier, there are other classifiers ...
Synthetic Chemical Inducers and Genetic
... Fluorescence in the absence of inducer was identical to the negative control plasmid pCK300 (no statistically significant difference; P > 0.05), indicating very low basal expression. The linear concentration dependence and very low basal expression are both in excellent agreement with published data,1 ...
... Fluorescence in the absence of inducer was identical to the negative control plasmid pCK300 (no statistically significant difference; P > 0.05), indicating very low basal expression. The linear concentration dependence and very low basal expression are both in excellent agreement with published data,1 ...
Invited Review: How sleep deprivation affects gene expression in
... our laboratory is performing a systematic screening of brain gene expression in rats that have been either sleeping or spontaneously awake for a few hours and in rats that have been sleep deprived for different periods of time ranging from a few hours to several days. So far, ⬃10,000 transcripts exp ...
... our laboratory is performing a systematic screening of brain gene expression in rats that have been either sleeping or spontaneously awake for a few hours and in rats that have been sleep deprived for different periods of time ranging from a few hours to several days. So far, ⬃10,000 transcripts exp ...
Advanced Gene Mapping in Eukaryotes
... four meiotic products—the four pairs of ascospores in an ascus. For the purposes of illustration, the symbol ● is used to indicate the centromere of the A parent and the symbol is used to indicate the centromere of the a parent. (In reality, there is no difference between the two.) If no crossing- ...
... four meiotic products—the four pairs of ascospores in an ascus. For the purposes of illustration, the symbol ● is used to indicate the centromere of the A parent and the symbol is used to indicate the centromere of the a parent. (In reality, there is no difference between the two.) If no crossing- ...
The 10 autosomal recessive limb-girdle muscular - Genoma
... muscle-specific member of the calpain family [6]. The demonstration of the involvement of the muscle-specific calcium-activated neutral protease 3 in LGMD2A was the first example of an enzymatic rather than a structural protein defect causing a progressive muscular dystrophy. Calpainopathy is the mo ...
... muscle-specific member of the calpain family [6]. The demonstration of the involvement of the muscle-specific calcium-activated neutral protease 3 in LGMD2A was the first example of an enzymatic rather than a structural protein defect causing a progressive muscular dystrophy. Calpainopathy is the mo ...
Polymorphism of FecB Gene in Nine Sheep Breeds or Strains and
... shorter than ++ fetuses. In contrast, when measuring ...
... shorter than ++ fetuses. In contrast, when measuring ...
QSTAR - Institute of Bioinformatics
... (2015). Using transcriptomics to guide lead optimization in drug discovery projects. ...
... (2015). Using transcriptomics to guide lead optimization in drug discovery projects. ...
Constitutive Mutations of the Saccharomyces
... pMAL64R10 transformants under noninduced conditions is twice that under induced conditions, andtwice that observed in transformants carrying the inducible MALG? allele (plasmid YCpMAL63) grown in maltose. This is likely due to glucose repression resulting from the potentially high levels of intracel ...
... pMAL64R10 transformants under noninduced conditions is twice that under induced conditions, andtwice that observed in transformants carrying the inducible MALG? allele (plasmid YCpMAL63) grown in maltose. This is likely due to glucose repression resulting from the potentially high levels of intracel ...
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... breeding fly would you want to mate to in order to carry out a three-factor cross with b, pr, and vg? (b) For the cross described in (a) what type of strain would be the best to mate to in order to score the gamete genotypes passed to the next generation? (c) What would be the rarest phenotypic clas ...
... breeding fly would you want to mate to in order to carry out a three-factor cross with b, pr, and vg? (b) For the cross described in (a) what type of strain would be the best to mate to in order to score the gamete genotypes passed to the next generation? (c) What would be the rarest phenotypic clas ...
Light and temperature affect the expression of two candidate genes
... 1/PSEUDO RESPONSE REGULATOR 1 (TOC1/PRR1) for degradation in a light-dependent manner, and TOC1 is a known functional gene in the central oscillator (Más et al., 2003). Entrainment of the circadian clock can be mediated both by light and temperature, although light is probably the most important ent ...
... 1/PSEUDO RESPONSE REGULATOR 1 (TOC1/PRR1) for degradation in a light-dependent manner, and TOC1 is a known functional gene in the central oscillator (Más et al., 2003). Entrainment of the circadian clock can be mediated both by light and temperature, although light is probably the most important ent ...
anterior olfactory nucleus (aon) - Dashboard
... The anterior olfactory nucleus (AON) is a substructure of the olfactory areas, located within the rostral portion of the cerebral cortex. The AON is comprised of dorsal (AONd), external (AONe), lateral (AONl), medial (AONm) and posteroventral (AONpv) subdivisions. Rostrally, the AONe surrounds the r ...
... The anterior olfactory nucleus (AON) is a substructure of the olfactory areas, located within the rostral portion of the cerebral cortex. The AON is comprised of dorsal (AONd), external (AONe), lateral (AONl), medial (AONm) and posteroventral (AONpv) subdivisions. Rostrally, the AONe surrounds the r ...
Antibiotics involved in Clostridium difficile
... genes encoding known, or putative, colonization factors: three adhesins, P47 (one of the two Slayer proteins), Cwp66 and Fbp68, and a protease, Cwp84. The conditions studied included hyperosmolarity, iron depletion and exposure to several antibiotics (ampicillin, clindamycin, ofloxacin, moxifloxacin ...
... genes encoding known, or putative, colonization factors: three adhesins, P47 (one of the two Slayer proteins), Cwp66 and Fbp68, and a protease, Cwp84. The conditions studied included hyperosmolarity, iron depletion and exposure to several antibiotics (ampicillin, clindamycin, ofloxacin, moxifloxacin ...
Genetics of CO2 fixation in the chemoautotroph Alcaligenes eutrophus
... still unknown. All genes, except the regulatory gene cfxR that is loca,.ed within the chromosomal cluster immediately upstream of cfxLc (see below in Section 5), have the same relative orientation and are closely linked. Seq,Jence data will have to provide information as to whether the intergenic re ...
... still unknown. All genes, except the regulatory gene cfxR that is loca,.ed within the chromosomal cluster immediately upstream of cfxLc (see below in Section 5), have the same relative orientation and are closely linked. Seq,Jence data will have to provide information as to whether the intergenic re ...
Transcription regulation of the Escherichia coli pcnB gene coding for
... There are two major eVectors of the stringent response. The Wrst one is a couple of two speciWc nucleotides, guanosine tetraphosphate (ppGpp) and guanosine pentaphosphate (pppGpp), collectively called (p)ppGpp and rapidly produced in response to variety of physico-chemical and nutritional stresses ( ...
... There are two major eVectors of the stringent response. The Wrst one is a couple of two speciWc nucleotides, guanosine tetraphosphate (ppGpp) and guanosine pentaphosphate (pppGpp), collectively called (p)ppGpp and rapidly produced in response to variety of physico-chemical and nutritional stresses ( ...
nar-02451-data-e-201
... DDMGD Database DDMGD database stores three types of information: the associations between methylated genes and diseases, users’ accounts, and normalization of names of genes, diseases and species. The first type of information includes the information on genes methylated in diseases from the summar ...
... DDMGD Database DDMGD database stores three types of information: the associations between methylated genes and diseases, users’ accounts, and normalization of names of genes, diseases and species. The first type of information includes the information on genes methylated in diseases from the summar ...
A Twist-like bHLH gene is a downstream factor of an
... to predict their orthologous relationship with known bHLH proteins (Satou et al., 2003), although the best-hit proteins by BlastP searches were Twist and Atonal (E-value>3E-07). We identified two Ciona savignyi cDNA clones for their orthologs (AB105881 and AB105882). One was 1069 bp in length and en ...
... to predict their orthologous relationship with known bHLH proteins (Satou et al., 2003), although the best-hit proteins by BlastP searches were Twist and Atonal (E-value>3E-07). We identified two Ciona savignyi cDNA clones for their orthologs (AB105881 and AB105882). One was 1069 bp in length and en ...
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... LIM-HD proteins have two highly conserved LIM domains in their N termini, which are involved in protein-protein interactions (Dawid et al., 1998; Bach, 2000). The LIM domains have been shown to produce negative regulatory effect on Xlim-1 (Taira et al., 1994b). Binding of cofactors to ...
... LIM-HD proteins have two highly conserved LIM domains in their N termini, which are involved in protein-protein interactions (Dawid et al., 1998; Bach, 2000). The LIM domains have been shown to produce negative regulatory effect on Xlim-1 (Taira et al., 1994b). Binding of cofactors to ...
Genetic evaluation of suspected osteogenesis imperfecta (OI)
... autosomal dominant but new mutations are common and recessive inheritance occurs. In most instances (about 90%), a mutation in one of the two genes (COL1A1 and COL1A2) that encode the chains of type I collagen, the major protein of bone, accounts for the phenotype.2 Less frequently, yet-to-be-identi ...
... autosomal dominant but new mutations are common and recessive inheritance occurs. In most instances (about 90%), a mutation in one of the two genes (COL1A1 and COL1A2) that encode the chains of type I collagen, the major protein of bone, accounts for the phenotype.2 Less frequently, yet-to-be-identi ...
Genome Biology - Institute for Applied Ecology
... locus, which shows female-specific expression of the non-coding MHM RNA [22]. The same region is enriched in female-specific hyperacetylation of histone H4, which is postulated to play a role in balancing gene expression between the sexes [23]. The clear regional correlation, of dosage compensation ...
... locus, which shows female-specific expression of the non-coding MHM RNA [22]. The same region is enriched in female-specific hyperacetylation of histone H4, which is postulated to play a role in balancing gene expression between the sexes [23]. The clear regional correlation, of dosage compensation ...
The ARG9 Gene Encodes the Plastid-Resident N
... the dark. Cosegregation of the slow-growth phenotype with the Arg⫹ trait was observed, suggesting that insertion of the ARG9 gene interrupts a gene controlling respiration. However, neither mutant was deficient for complex I activity, as determined by enzymatic measurement or in-gel staining (data n ...
... the dark. Cosegregation of the slow-growth phenotype with the Arg⫹ trait was observed, suggesting that insertion of the ARG9 gene interrupts a gene controlling respiration. However, neither mutant was deficient for complex I activity, as determined by enzymatic measurement or in-gel staining (data n ...
B. thuringiensis kurstaki
... then to obtain the amino acid sequence of toxin. When the amino acid sequence was compared for other toxins they all showed a common toxin domain. It was found that the whole gene is not necessary for the toxin to have its insecticidal activity, rather a portion, a chemically synthesized coding sequ ...
... then to obtain the amino acid sequence of toxin. When the amino acid sequence was compared for other toxins they all showed a common toxin domain. It was found that the whole gene is not necessary for the toxin to have its insecticidal activity, rather a portion, a chemically synthesized coding sequ ...
Virus induced gene silencing, a post transcriptional gene silencing
... plants several approaches of PTGS have been developed. Virus Induced Gene Silencing (VIGS) is one of these tools to suppress expression level of the gene of interest in plants [3; 4]. The term VIGS was first coined by A. van Kammen to describe the resistance event against viral infection [5]. Since ...
... plants several approaches of PTGS have been developed. Virus Induced Gene Silencing (VIGS) is one of these tools to suppress expression level of the gene of interest in plants [3; 4]. The term VIGS was first coined by A. van Kammen to describe the resistance event against viral infection [5]. Since ...
Characterization of the Human Gene for a Newly Discovered
... reading frame, bounded by consensus acceptor and donor splice sites, that predicted an amino acid sequence which was 56, 65, and 52% identical to the corresponding regions of the human CA I, CA II, and CA III proteins, respectively. This region of the carbonic anhydrases is precisely encoded by exon ...
... reading frame, bounded by consensus acceptor and donor splice sites, that predicted an amino acid sequence which was 56, 65, and 52% identical to the corresponding regions of the human CA I, CA II, and CA III proteins, respectively. This region of the carbonic anhydrases is precisely encoded by exon ...