MGI-Guidelines for Nomenclature of Genes, Genetic Markers
... To aid interspecific comparison of genetic and other information, a gene that is identifiable as a homolog of an already named gene in another species can be named as "-like" "-homolog" or "related." (Note: this is not the same as "related sequence" which applies to related sequences within mouse or ...
... To aid interspecific comparison of genetic and other information, a gene that is identifiable as a homolog of an already named gene in another species can be named as "-like" "-homolog" or "related." (Note: this is not the same as "related sequence" which applies to related sequences within mouse or ...
Mutations in a member of the ADAMTS gene family cause
... the coding exons and identi®es an additional potential exon located between the current exons 22 and 23, which may indicate another splice isoform. These ®ndings suggest the potential for differentially regulated alternative isoforms of ADAMTS13 with diverse biological functions in addition to the p ...
... the coding exons and identi®es an additional potential exon located between the current exons 22 and 23, which may indicate another splice isoform. These ®ndings suggest the potential for differentially regulated alternative isoforms of ADAMTS13 with diverse biological functions in addition to the p ...
Cloning and Sequencing of a Gene from Bacillus
... ability to complement a variety of sporulation genes (spoIIAA, spoIIAC, spoIIB, spoIIC, spoIID, spoIIE, spoIIG, spoIIIA, spoIIIB, spoIVA, spoIVC, spoIVF, spoVA) in B. subtilis, only one positive result was obtained. The library made using B. amyloliquefaciens chromosomal DNA contained a recombinant ...
... ability to complement a variety of sporulation genes (spoIIAA, spoIIAC, spoIIB, spoIIC, spoIID, spoIIE, spoIIG, spoIIIA, spoIIIB, spoIVA, spoIVC, spoIVF, spoVA) in B. subtilis, only one positive result was obtained. The library made using B. amyloliquefaciens chromosomal DNA contained a recombinant ...
Plant LTR-retrotransposons and MITEs: control of
... 4 –8% of the genome, in large genomes like maize they can account for more than 50– 80% of their DNA content (Kumar and Bennetzen, 1999). The copy number of retrotransposons increases with their activity due to their replicative mechanism of transposition and has probably played a major role in plan ...
... 4 –8% of the genome, in large genomes like maize they can account for more than 50– 80% of their DNA content (Kumar and Bennetzen, 1999). The copy number of retrotransposons increases with their activity due to their replicative mechanism of transposition and has probably played a major role in plan ...
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... • In reaction R4 the activated response regulator forms a dimer and is then binds to the free DNA (DNAf, state variable) to build a transcription complex (Uvry-DNA, state variable), in presence of ...
... • In reaction R4 the activated response regulator forms a dimer and is then binds to the free DNA (DNAf, state variable) to build a transcription complex (Uvry-DNA, state variable), in presence of ...
AtREM1, a Member of a New Family of B3 Domain
... (Franco-Zorrilla et al., 1999), AtREM1 (REM1) also belongs to a gene family in Arabidopsis. Genomic DNA sequences from the Arabidopsis Genome Initiative have revealed the existence of at least 23 sequences characterized by the presence of duplicated REM domains (Table I; Fig. 2). Many of them also h ...
... (Franco-Zorrilla et al., 1999), AtREM1 (REM1) also belongs to a gene family in Arabidopsis. Genomic DNA sequences from the Arabidopsis Genome Initiative have revealed the existence of at least 23 sequences characterized by the presence of duplicated REM domains (Table I; Fig. 2). Many of them also h ...
Using Mice to Dissect Genetic Factors in Atherosclerosis
... developed fatty streak lesions in the proximal aorta.8 In the early 1980s, several groups characterized lipoproteins in mice and demonstrated significant genetic variations in lipoprotein levels and structures among inbred strains.9,10 In the mid1980s, Paigen and colleagues (Paigen et al,11,12 Nishi ...
... developed fatty streak lesions in the proximal aorta.8 In the early 1980s, several groups characterized lipoproteins in mice and demonstrated significant genetic variations in lipoprotein levels and structures among inbred strains.9,10 In the mid1980s, Paigen and colleagues (Paigen et al,11,12 Nishi ...
Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome
... • Are these related to autonomic dysfunction? Or is there another mechanism at play? • Why do patients with hereditary disorders of connective tissue seem to be at increased risk of autoimmune conditions? ...
... • Are these related to autonomic dysfunction? Or is there another mechanism at play? • Why do patients with hereditary disorders of connective tissue seem to be at increased risk of autoimmune conditions? ...
Leukaemia Section 12p abnormalities in myeloid malignancies Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics
... cytogenetic subgroups are defined; deletion in 12p is generally associated with a poor prognosis; however, different clinical courses are defined concerning the magnitude of 12p; a group with small deletions has a better prognosis than patients with 12p abnormalities in general and a lower tendency ...
... cytogenetic subgroups are defined; deletion in 12p is generally associated with a poor prognosis; however, different clinical courses are defined concerning the magnitude of 12p; a group with small deletions has a better prognosis than patients with 12p abnormalities in general and a lower tendency ...
Marine integrons containing novel integrase genes
... and recombination activity (Elsaied et al., 2007). Consequently, the sequence structure and diversity of attI are needed to complete our understanding about the mechanism of integration of marine integron-associated gene cassettes. The first gene cassette, which is located adjacent to the attI site ...
... and recombination activity (Elsaied et al., 2007). Consequently, the sequence structure and diversity of attI are needed to complete our understanding about the mechanism of integration of marine integron-associated gene cassettes. The first gene cassette, which is located adjacent to the attI site ...
Estimating complexity and adaptation in the embryo: a
... developmental stages might show distinct levels of positive or stabilizing selection, that could be related to inter-specic divergence patterns proposed by the von Baer's laws or the hourglass model. The former states that the development of two species of a phylogenetic group would be very similar ...
... developmental stages might show distinct levels of positive or stabilizing selection, that could be related to inter-specic divergence patterns proposed by the von Baer's laws or the hourglass model. The former states that the development of two species of a phylogenetic group would be very similar ...
Gene Section PAX2 (Paired box gene 2) Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics
... PAX2 is overexpressed in a variety of cancers (see below). A detailed understanding of the mechanistic contribution mediated by PAX2 has yet to be established. However, inhibition of PAX2 expression in a number of cancer cell lines induces cell death, indicating a role for PAX2 in tumour cell surviv ...
... PAX2 is overexpressed in a variety of cancers (see below). A detailed understanding of the mechanistic contribution mediated by PAX2 has yet to be established. However, inhibition of PAX2 expression in a number of cancer cell lines induces cell death, indicating a role for PAX2 in tumour cell surviv ...
- The Boyle Lab
... (GWAS) identify variants outside of coding segments. Identification of potential regulatory changes that perturb these sites will lead to a better localization of truly functional variants and interpretation of their effects. We have developed a novel approach and database, RegulomeDB, which guides ...
... (GWAS) identify variants outside of coding segments. Identification of potential regulatory changes that perturb these sites will lead to a better localization of truly functional variants and interpretation of their effects. We have developed a novel approach and database, RegulomeDB, which guides ...
MGF 110-13L/14L overlap
... Trunc - 014 [MGF 110-7L/MGF 360-6L Fusion Protein]: This gene is a fusion between the MGF 110-7L ortholog and MGF 360-6L. The amino terminus of this fusion is not shown since it is outside the scope of this diagram. The annotated ortholog for this gene is: “Truncated MGF 360 protein” which has been ...
... Trunc - 014 [MGF 110-7L/MGF 360-6L Fusion Protein]: This gene is a fusion between the MGF 110-7L ortholog and MGF 360-6L. The amino terminus of this fusion is not shown since it is outside the scope of this diagram. The annotated ortholog for this gene is: “Truncated MGF 360 protein” which has been ...
Using Ontology Graphs to Understand Annotations and Reason about Them
... representing allelic compositions Arxtm1Kki/Y (blue/lighter shading) and Arxtm1Pgr/Y (red/darker shading). We observe that the allele annotations segregate in separate ontology branches. Only the allelic composition Arxtm1Kki/Y highlevel phenotypes correspond to nervous system and reproductive syste ...
... representing allelic compositions Arxtm1Kki/Y (blue/lighter shading) and Arxtm1Pgr/Y (red/darker shading). We observe that the allele annotations segregate in separate ontology branches. Only the allelic composition Arxtm1Kki/Y highlevel phenotypes correspond to nervous system and reproductive syste ...
DRACULA2 is a dynamic nucleoporin with a role in
... detected among the phenotypically mutant seedlings was dra2-1, a result consistent with the recessive nature of this mutant (Fig. S1F). Second, the recessive dra2-1 mutation was complemented with a constitutively expressed translational fusion of DRA2 to the Green fluorescent protein (GFP) marker g ...
... detected among the phenotypically mutant seedlings was dra2-1, a result consistent with the recessive nature of this mutant (Fig. S1F). Second, the recessive dra2-1 mutation was complemented with a constitutively expressed translational fusion of DRA2 to the Green fluorescent protein (GFP) marker g ...
I = -[1/3*log 2 (1/3)+ 1/3*log 2 (1/3)+ 1/3*log 2 (1/3)] + 4.32 = 2.73
... BLAT genome Browser http://genome.ucsc.edu// ...
... BLAT genome Browser http://genome.ucsc.edu// ...
Mendelian Genetics Review
... a palomino (golden body color with flaxen mane and tail). Is it possible to produce a herd of purebreeding palomino horses? Why or why not? Work the Punnett’s square for mating a palomino to a palomino and predict the phenotypic ratio among their offspring. ...
... a palomino (golden body color with flaxen mane and tail). Is it possible to produce a herd of purebreeding palomino horses? Why or why not? Work the Punnett’s square for mating a palomino to a palomino and predict the phenotypic ratio among their offspring. ...
17q12 microdeletions but not intragenic HNF1B mutations are
... support was lower in the deletion group (62.5% vs. 82%). It is possible that the lack of statistical difference between the two groups in terms of psychomotor development, school progression and educational support may be explained by the younger age at study inclusion. Although both studies include ...
... support was lower in the deletion group (62.5% vs. 82%). It is possible that the lack of statistical difference between the two groups in terms of psychomotor development, school progression and educational support may be explained by the younger age at study inclusion. Although both studies include ...
Coding Regions of MSX1 do not Contribute to Non
... proposal. Recently we published a family having members with NS-CL/P and in this family, intronic CA repeats may be the causing factor for the onset of the anomaly [21]. It is hard to identify the candidate gene functions in multi-factorial inheritance patterns. As a result of this status, a large a ...
... proposal. Recently we published a family having members with NS-CL/P and in this family, intronic CA repeats may be the causing factor for the onset of the anomaly [21]. It is hard to identify the candidate gene functions in multi-factorial inheritance patterns. As a result of this status, a large a ...
Disruption of an N-acetyltransferase gene in the
... in C1 and C8 appeared specific to Dazao, as mln shared the same genotype at these sites with another wild-type strain, Jingsong. We also detected an insertion in C7 of mln but not Dazao, but this mutation was found not to be mln specific after more wild-type and ...
... in C1 and C8 appeared specific to Dazao, as mln shared the same genotype at these sites with another wild-type strain, Jingsong. We also detected an insertion in C7 of mln but not Dazao, but this mutation was found not to be mln specific after more wild-type and ...
The DNA sequence of the fragment Hind.30, 378 bases lcng, fran
... beginning of gene 1 of T7 is presented. It contains the C promoter, two ill vitro transcriptianal terminator sites and a sequence of 171 bases which probably codes for the N terminus of the T7 RNA polymerase. The sequence also codes for the RNase III cleavage site before gene 1. This overlaps with t ...
... beginning of gene 1 of T7 is presented. It contains the C promoter, two ill vitro transcriptianal terminator sites and a sequence of 171 bases which probably codes for the N terminus of the T7 RNA polymerase. The sequence also codes for the RNase III cleavage site before gene 1. This overlaps with t ...
Dynamic Model of Paclitaxel Biosynthesis Suggests That the Key
... specially effective against breast cancer and non-small cell lung cancer [1].The most promising and environmentally friendly way for the sustainable production of paclitaxel is provided by plant cell cultures. Though more than 20 molecular cloning of cDNA sequences encoding these enzymes have been s ...
... specially effective against breast cancer and non-small cell lung cancer [1].The most promising and environmentally friendly way for the sustainable production of paclitaxel is provided by plant cell cultures. Though more than 20 molecular cloning of cDNA sequences encoding these enzymes have been s ...
PowerPoint - 埼玉医科大学総合医療センター 内分泌・糖尿病内科
... expression were assessed by means of a polymerase-chain-reaction assay and immunohistochemical analysis. The production of corticotropin and cortisol was assessed in 11 specimens with the use of incubated explants and cell cultures coupled with hormone assays. Corticotropin levels were measured in a ...
... expression were assessed by means of a polymerase-chain-reaction assay and immunohistochemical analysis. The production of corticotropin and cortisol was assessed in 11 specimens with the use of incubated explants and cell cultures coupled with hormone assays. Corticotropin levels were measured in a ...
Imprinting and Seed Development
... hypothesis that paternal genomic excess will be associated with an increased transfer of nutrients from mother to seed. However, the authors also reported that tetraploid (2m:2p) endosperm accumulates starch at an earlier stage than their triploid (2m:1p) counterparts, so the classification of the p ...
... hypothesis that paternal genomic excess will be associated with an increased transfer of nutrients from mother to seed. However, the authors also reported that tetraploid (2m:2p) endosperm accumulates starch at an earlier stage than their triploid (2m:1p) counterparts, so the classification of the p ...