Trichoderma reesei RUT-C30 – thirty years of strain
... although b-glucosidase activities were similar (Table 1). RUT-C30 outperformed a high cellulase-producing mutant MCG77 (Gallo et al., 1978) and its parent strain QM9414. From that time to the present day, RUT-C30 has been used as a paradigm for developing processes for the production of cellulolytic ...
... although b-glucosidase activities were similar (Table 1). RUT-C30 outperformed a high cellulase-producing mutant MCG77 (Gallo et al., 1978) and its parent strain QM9414. From that time to the present day, RUT-C30 has been used as a paradigm for developing processes for the production of cellulolytic ...
Targeted gene expression as a means of altering cell fates and
... sequences: 5′-AGCTTGGTTAACGCGGCCGC-3′ and 3′ACCAATTGCGCCGGCGTCGA-5′, was then subcloned into the HindIII site of p41-4-H3-1. In the resultant plasmid, p41-4Hpa, the HindIII site is maintained and a unique HpaI site is introduced. To reconstitute the 5′ end of the P-element and the P-transposase prom ...
... sequences: 5′-AGCTTGGTTAACGCGGCCGC-3′ and 3′ACCAATTGCGCCGGCGTCGA-5′, was then subcloned into the HindIII site of p41-4-H3-1. In the resultant plasmid, p41-4Hpa, the HindIII site is maintained and a unique HpaI site is introduced. To reconstitute the 5′ end of the P-element and the P-transposase prom ...
Biological interpretation of genome-wide association studies using
... he causal variants, genes and pathways in many genomewide association studies (GWAS) loci often remain elusive, due to linkage disequilibrium (LD) between associated variants, long-range regulation and incomplete biological knowledge of gene function. To translate genetic associations into biologica ...
... he causal variants, genes and pathways in many genomewide association studies (GWAS) loci often remain elusive, due to linkage disequilibrium (LD) between associated variants, long-range regulation and incomplete biological knowledge of gene function. To translate genetic associations into biologica ...
IMSR File Format
... distributed from the provider’s site, and the “states” in which these strains or stocks are held. The list of valid states supported by the IMSR can be found in Table 3. The definition of the columns that should be provided in the tab-delimited IMSR load files can be found in Table 1, below. A singl ...
... distributed from the provider’s site, and the “states” in which these strains or stocks are held. The list of valid states supported by the IMSR can be found in Table 3. The definition of the columns that should be provided in the tab-delimited IMSR load files can be found in Table 1, below. A singl ...
Genetics of the Bombay Phenotype
... as H and the mutant as h. The genotypes of the two homozygous types and the heterobygote may be written as H/H, h/h (the Bombay phenotype) and H/h. The use of the symbol h is not meant to imply that gene h produces some alternate gene product. From the study to be presented, ...
... as H and the mutant as h. The genotypes of the two homozygous types and the heterobygote may be written as H/H, h/h (the Bombay phenotype) and H/h. The use of the symbol h is not meant to imply that gene h produces some alternate gene product. From the study to be presented, ...
Unequal Crossing Over Locus by KIR Cutting Edge: Expansion of the
... sequencing, and segregation analysis of KIR genes in the family indicated that two known alleles of both KIR2DL4 (X97229, AF034773) and KIR3DL1/S1 (AF262969, AF022044) segregated on the c haplotype, whereas a single distinct allele of each of these loci segregated on each of the a, b, and d haplotyp ...
... sequencing, and segregation analysis of KIR genes in the family indicated that two known alleles of both KIR2DL4 (X97229, AF034773) and KIR3DL1/S1 (AF262969, AF022044) segregated on the c haplotype, whereas a single distinct allele of each of these loci segregated on each of the a, b, and d haplotyp ...
Identification of R-Gene Homologous DNA Fragments Genetically
... 1994). Isolation of these sequences by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) may be attainable. Despite the general lack in DNA sequence conservation between R-genes, there are a few conserved protein motifs present in the NBS. With degenerate primers based on these homologous regions, it is possible to a ...
... 1994). Isolation of these sequences by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) may be attainable. Despite the general lack in DNA sequence conservation between R-genes, there are a few conserved protein motifs present in the NBS. With degenerate primers based on these homologous regions, it is possible to a ...
Epigenetic inheritance of expression states in plant development
... [16–21]. All three fis class mutants exhibit a maternaleffect seed abortion phenotype and initiate endosperm formation in the absence of fertilisation with variable penetrance. Seeds derived from female gametophytes carrying a mutation in one of the FIS genes abort, irrespective of whether the pater ...
... [16–21]. All three fis class mutants exhibit a maternaleffect seed abortion phenotype and initiate endosperm formation in the absence of fertilisation with variable penetrance. Seeds derived from female gametophytes carrying a mutation in one of the FIS genes abort, irrespective of whether the pater ...
Noradrenaline and hsp70 expression in mollusc immune cells
... Furthermore, exposure of hemocytes to NA or to the αINTRODUCTION The induction of ‘heat shock’ or ‘stress’ proteins represents a homeostatic defense mechanism of cells in response to metabolic and environmental insults. Heat shock proteins (hsp) are encoded by a family of highly conserved genes pres ...
... Furthermore, exposure of hemocytes to NA or to the αINTRODUCTION The induction of ‘heat shock’ or ‘stress’ proteins represents a homeostatic defense mechanism of cells in response to metabolic and environmental insults. Heat shock proteins (hsp) are encoded by a family of highly conserved genes pres ...
Biomarker for Spinal Muscular Atrophy: Expression
... unaided while exhibiting significant muscle weakness and a walking disability, and have a normal life expectancy. Type 4 is the mildest form of SMA with an onset in the fourth to sixth decade of life and a normal life expectancy. It is generally accepted that rather than a disease with discrete type ...
... unaided while exhibiting significant muscle weakness and a walking disability, and have a normal life expectancy. Type 4 is the mildest form of SMA with an onset in the fourth to sixth decade of life and a normal life expectancy. It is generally accepted that rather than a disease with discrete type ...
Theoretical and Applied Genetics
... Brassica species and comparative genetic analysis between Arabidopsis and Brassica show a high level of chromosomal and gene duplication and rearrangement in all diploid and amphidiploid Brassica species. In particular, amphidiploid Brassica species have extremely complex genome structure and gene f ...
... Brassica species and comparative genetic analysis between Arabidopsis and Brassica show a high level of chromosomal and gene duplication and rearrangement in all diploid and amphidiploid Brassica species. In particular, amphidiploid Brassica species have extremely complex genome structure and gene f ...
FischerSpr09
... yeast in human disease. Systemic infections of C. albicans have emerged as important causes of morbidity and mortality in immunocompromised patients. To infect host tissue, the usual unicellular yeast-like form of C. albicans switches into an invasive, multicellular filamentous form. This morphogene ...
... yeast in human disease. Systemic infections of C. albicans have emerged as important causes of morbidity and mortality in immunocompromised patients. To infect host tissue, the usual unicellular yeast-like form of C. albicans switches into an invasive, multicellular filamentous form. This morphogene ...
S0735109712013162_mmc1
... two largest studies each numbering over 1500 individuals, the T-T-T haplotype was associated with reduced LDLc lowering, (2) (3) while smaller studies found an enhanced LDLc lowering in carriers haplotype.(4 ) This conflicting evidence makes firm ...
... two largest studies each numbering over 1500 individuals, the T-T-T haplotype was associated with reduced LDLc lowering, (2) (3) while smaller studies found an enhanced LDLc lowering in carriers haplotype.(4 ) This conflicting evidence makes firm ...
Genomic imprinting effects on brain development and function
... the spatial expression patterns of individual imprinted genes have accumulated, it has become apparent that, although for many genes the pattern of imprinting corresponds to that seen in the chimaeras, there are several exceptions2. This discrepancy might arise from the ‘few genes, large effects’ ca ...
... the spatial expression patterns of individual imprinted genes have accumulated, it has become apparent that, although for many genes the pattern of imprinting corresponds to that seen in the chimaeras, there are several exceptions2. This discrepancy might arise from the ‘few genes, large effects’ ca ...
ISEcp1 pneumoniae Research Article
... very well shown by some of the isolates in this study with phenotypic negative result yet positive for PCR. In PCR based identification 49.5% positive strains for blaCTX-M were identified which is quite higher percentage. Most prevalent cluster among these isolates was found out by RFLP study that i ...
... very well shown by some of the isolates in this study with phenotypic negative result yet positive for PCR. In PCR based identification 49.5% positive strains for blaCTX-M were identified which is quite higher percentage. Most prevalent cluster among these isolates was found out by RFLP study that i ...
Agrobacterium-mediated Transformation of Species Populus Introduction
... transforming the recipient plant. A region of the 1i plasmid outside the T-DNA, referred to as the wirulence region, carries the vir genes. Expression of vir genes occurs during plant cell infection and is a prerequisite for the subsequent transfer of the T-DNA. Agrobacterium chromosomal regions are ...
... transforming the recipient plant. A region of the 1i plasmid outside the T-DNA, referred to as the wirulence region, carries the vir genes. Expression of vir genes occurs during plant cell infection and is a prerequisite for the subsequent transfer of the T-DNA. Agrobacterium chromosomal regions are ...
Benjamin Schlegel
... The disease may be very acute; calves with a normal appearance may be found dead 12 hours later with abomasal necrosis and bloat (4). To describe this disease the term bovine clostridial abomasitis (BCA) will be used. Bovine clostridial abomasitis has been reproduced by experimental infection with ...
... The disease may be very acute; calves with a normal appearance may be found dead 12 hours later with abomasal necrosis and bloat (4). To describe this disease the term bovine clostridial abomasitis (BCA) will be used. Bovine clostridial abomasitis has been reproduced by experimental infection with ...
milova_032405 - Microarray Facility
... Database for Analysis of Microarrays containes all information about our arrays, cDNA and oligo sets Sequences annotation is updated and integrated into the database Web interface of the database makes it easy to search for a particular gene, synonyms, map location, function, etc. Easy to use ...
... Database for Analysis of Microarrays containes all information about our arrays, cDNA and oligo sets Sequences annotation is updated and integrated into the database Web interface of the database makes it easy to search for a particular gene, synonyms, map location, function, etc. Easy to use ...
Major influence of repetitive elements on disease
... phenotype-genotype relationships less reliable because the sequence that is deleted or duplicated in each patient is different and the affected region may also involve other genes. This review focused on disease-associated CNVs in order to show that although numerous cases of instability driven by r ...
... phenotype-genotype relationships less reliable because the sequence that is deleted or duplicated in each patient is different and the affected region may also involve other genes. This review focused on disease-associated CNVs in order to show that although numerous cases of instability driven by r ...
Genetic background of systemic sclerosis: autoimmune genes take
... SSc is not inherited in a Mendelian fashion, and although SSc pathogenesis is unclear, it is believed that both genetic and environmental factors contribute to disease susceptibility and clinical expression or progression [13]. Complex genetic diseases are influenced by the interplay of multiple gen ...
... SSc is not inherited in a Mendelian fashion, and although SSc pathogenesis is unclear, it is believed that both genetic and environmental factors contribute to disease susceptibility and clinical expression or progression [13]. Complex genetic diseases are influenced by the interplay of multiple gen ...
Temporal and Spatial Expression of Homeotic Genes Is Important for
... the positive regulation of trithorax group (trxG) genes, and the negative regulation of Polycomb group (PcG) genes. Mutations on PcG genes lead to homeotic transformations of segments into a more posterior identity (Jurgens, 1985) and ectopic expression of the homeotic genes (McKeon and Brock, 1991; ...
... the positive regulation of trithorax group (trxG) genes, and the negative regulation of Polycomb group (PcG) genes. Mutations on PcG genes lead to homeotic transformations of segments into a more posterior identity (Jurgens, 1985) and ectopic expression of the homeotic genes (McKeon and Brock, 1991; ...
Differential roles of TGIF family genes in mammalian reproduction Open Access
... buds but not in the heart [10]. Subsequently the expression is maintained at a higher level from then on in the forebrain but declines throughout the whole embryo by E14.5 [10,11]. However, Tgif1 knockout mice do not have any abnormal phenotypes [10], possibly due to a functional redundancy with Tgi ...
... buds but not in the heart [10]. Subsequently the expression is maintained at a higher level from then on in the forebrain but declines throughout the whole embryo by E14.5 [10,11]. However, Tgif1 knockout mice do not have any abnormal phenotypes [10], possibly due to a functional redundancy with Tgi ...
Candidate gene resequencing to identify rare, pedigree
... Background: The Long Life Family Study (LLFS) is an international study to identify the genetic components of various healthy aging phenotypes. We hypothesized that pedigree-specific rare variants at longevity-associated genes could have a similar functional impact on healthy phenotypes. Methods: We ...
... Background: The Long Life Family Study (LLFS) is an international study to identify the genetic components of various healthy aging phenotypes. We hypothesized that pedigree-specific rare variants at longevity-associated genes could have a similar functional impact on healthy phenotypes. Methods: We ...
iTagPlot: an accurate computation and interactive drawing tool for
... sequencing technologies to identify transcription factor binding, histone modification and DNA methylation by counting the number of reads in base resolution, i.e. tag density. One of the fundamental analyses is to visualize tag density of sequencing samples on genome browsers, e.g. the UCSC genome ...
... sequencing technologies to identify transcription factor binding, histone modification and DNA methylation by counting the number of reads in base resolution, i.e. tag density. One of the fundamental analyses is to visualize tag density of sequencing samples on genome browsers, e.g. the UCSC genome ...