2003 Nimbkar et al.: EXPRESSION OF THE FecB GENE IN
... Table 3 shows that one copy of FecB increases OR in ¼ G ewes by 0.73 in maiden ewes and by 0.99 after first lambing. The effect of one copy of the FecB gene on OR was 1.01 in analysis B (mean OR of FecBB+ ewes being 2.09 ± 0.1 compared to 1.08 ± 0.06 in FecB++ ewes). The effect of one copy of the Fe ...
... Table 3 shows that one copy of FecB increases OR in ¼ G ewes by 0.73 in maiden ewes and by 0.99 after first lambing. The effect of one copy of the FecB gene on OR was 1.01 in analysis B (mean OR of FecBB+ ewes being 2.09 ± 0.1 compared to 1.08 ± 0.06 in FecB++ ewes). The effect of one copy of the Fe ...
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... exceptions (e.g., the XY females of the transcaucasian mole vole [Ellobius lutescens]), most Y-linked genes will affect only males and be passed only to other males (Just et al. 2002). The parental effects on mammalian X chromosomes are more subtle. The best known are those in which recessive X-link ...
... exceptions (e.g., the XY females of the transcaucasian mole vole [Ellobius lutescens]), most Y-linked genes will affect only males and be passed only to other males (Just et al. 2002). The parental effects on mammalian X chromosomes are more subtle. The best known are those in which recessive X-link ...
Table S3 - BioMed Central
... Search in genes’ homologs percent identical residues. Homology-inferred relations are created only when there is 80% or more amino acid sequence similarity between homologs in different species. Through this index the user can additionally increase the interspecies similarity threshold, e.g. a searc ...
... Search in genes’ homologs percent identical residues. Homology-inferred relations are created only when there is 80% or more amino acid sequence similarity between homologs in different species. Through this index the user can additionally increase the interspecies similarity threshold, e.g. a searc ...
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... • Long linear polymers of molecules called amino acids • Information for synthesis of proteins is contained in the nucleic acid • Proteins have a variety of functions – Catalysis of chemical reactions (enzymes) – Structural (histones, cytoskeletal proteins) – Regulatory (transcription factors, growt ...
... • Long linear polymers of molecules called amino acids • Information for synthesis of proteins is contained in the nucleic acid • Proteins have a variety of functions – Catalysis of chemical reactions (enzymes) – Structural (histones, cytoskeletal proteins) – Regulatory (transcription factors, growt ...
Plastid genes transcribed by the nucleus
... and the plastid-targeting signals of a ribulose-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase (Rubisco) small-subunit (SSU) gene was introduced into the nuclear genome of Nicotiana tabacum (tobacco). Immunoblot analysis, in vitro transcription assays and protease treatment of isolated chloroplasts revealed tha ...
... and the plastid-targeting signals of a ribulose-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase (Rubisco) small-subunit (SSU) gene was introduced into the nuclear genome of Nicotiana tabacum (tobacco). Immunoblot analysis, in vitro transcription assays and protease treatment of isolated chloroplasts revealed tha ...
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... information is not sufficient to define the state of a cell. Importantly, there is no direct contradiction: Crick: The central dogma of molecular biology deals with the detailed residue-by-residue transfer of sequential information. It states that such information cannot be transferred from protein ...
... information is not sufficient to define the state of a cell. Importantly, there is no direct contradiction: Crick: The central dogma of molecular biology deals with the detailed residue-by-residue transfer of sequential information. It states that such information cannot be transferred from protein ...
Integrons and the Origin of Antibiotic Resistance Gene Cassettes
... vancomycin resistance gene cluster found in enterococci and those of the glycopeptide-producing actinomycetes. While no other direct evidence is presently available, many antibioticproducing strains other than those used industrially exist in nature and could be a source of resistance genes. The rec ...
... vancomycin resistance gene cluster found in enterococci and those of the glycopeptide-producing actinomycetes. While no other direct evidence is presently available, many antibioticproducing strains other than those used industrially exist in nature and could be a source of resistance genes. The rec ...
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... pCR2.1-ACF1-flag using the Site-directed Mutagenesis Kit (Stratagene). The following pairs of oligonucleotides were used to delete the PHD1 or PHD2, respectively: PHD1F, 5⬘-ACCAATAAGTCATTAGTCGACGTAAAGAGTCTGGGTCTCAGC-3⬘; PHD1R, 5⬘-ACCCAGACTCTTTACGTCGACTAATGACTTATTGGTGGAACGC-3⬘; PHD2F, 5⬘-GATGAGGAAAAG ...
... pCR2.1-ACF1-flag using the Site-directed Mutagenesis Kit (Stratagene). The following pairs of oligonucleotides were used to delete the PHD1 or PHD2, respectively: PHD1F, 5⬘-ACCAATAAGTCATTAGTCGACGTAAAGAGTCTGGGTCTCAGC-3⬘; PHD1R, 5⬘-ACCCAGACTCTTTACGTCGACTAATGACTTATTGGTGGAACGC-3⬘; PHD2F, 5⬘-GATGAGGAAAAG ...
P57: Beckwith-Wiedemann Syndrome
... characterized by overgrowth and predisposition to tumor development p57 and IGFII, both located on chromosome 11, are believed to be highly associated with the development of BWS Defects in the imprinting of p57 and IGFII have been experimentally shown to reproduce BWS symptoms in mutant mice ...
... characterized by overgrowth and predisposition to tumor development p57 and IGFII, both located on chromosome 11, are believed to be highly associated with the development of BWS Defects in the imprinting of p57 and IGFII have been experimentally shown to reproduce BWS symptoms in mutant mice ...
Zebrafish and Skin Color Reference Data
... SLC24A5 gene is larger than the region shown above. Recall that the golden phenotype in zebrafish is also caused by a change in the SLC24A5 gene, but it is the result of a different mutation. The mutation that causes the golden phenotype in zebrafish is located farther upstream of the amino acids ...
... SLC24A5 gene is larger than the region shown above. Recall that the golden phenotype in zebrafish is also caused by a change in the SLC24A5 gene, but it is the result of a different mutation. The mutation that causes the golden phenotype in zebrafish is located farther upstream of the amino acids ...
Orientation of the transcription factor binding
... 2 Department of Molecular Genetics and Biotechnology, Faculty of Medicine, The Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel ...
... 2 Department of Molecular Genetics and Biotechnology, Faculty of Medicine, The Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel ...
Extracellular matrix gene expression in the developing
... developmental transitions that occur in embryogenesis, postnatal development, and in response to injury. How vascular cells interpret these regulatory signals is a major area of research today. This chapter will discuss the vascular SMC phenotype and ECM molecules made by vessel wall cells during va ...
... developmental transitions that occur in embryogenesis, postnatal development, and in response to injury. How vascular cells interpret these regulatory signals is a major area of research today. This chapter will discuss the vascular SMC phenotype and ECM molecules made by vessel wall cells during va ...
Issue #14 November 2011 In This Issue Check Your Mailbox DBAR
... Before discussing the results of this study, let me first briefly review gene discovery in DBA. As most of you are aware, the first DBA gene was identified by a group led by Niklas Dahl in Sweden. This group identified a DBA patient that had a chromosome translocation where chromosomes are broken an ...
... Before discussing the results of this study, let me first briefly review gene discovery in DBA. As most of you are aware, the first DBA gene was identified by a group led by Niklas Dahl in Sweden. This group identified a DBA patient that had a chromosome translocation where chromosomes are broken an ...
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... The process of generating differentiated cell types performing specific effector functions from their respective undifferentiated precursors is dictated by extracellular signals, which alter the host cell’s capacity to perform cellular functions. One major mechanism for bringing about such changes i ...
... The process of generating differentiated cell types performing specific effector functions from their respective undifferentiated precursors is dictated by extracellular signals, which alter the host cell’s capacity to perform cellular functions. One major mechanism for bringing about such changes i ...
Evo-Devo: The merging of Evolutionary and Developmental Biology
... The discovery of embryonic induction represented the apogee of developmental biology, for which Spemann received the Nobel Prize in 1935. After that, the genetics of Thomas H. Morgan became the preeminent science for the most of the 20th century. Slide 6 ...
... The discovery of embryonic induction represented the apogee of developmental biology, for which Spemann received the Nobel Prize in 1935. After that, the genetics of Thomas H. Morgan became the preeminent science for the most of the 20th century. Slide 6 ...
The Rapid Evolution of X-linked Male
... The X chromosome has a large effect on hybrid dysfunction, particularly on hybrid male sterility. Although the evidence for this so-called large-X effect is clear, its molecular causes are not yet fully understood. One possibility is that, under certain conditions, evolution proceeds faster in X-lin ...
... The X chromosome has a large effect on hybrid dysfunction, particularly on hybrid male sterility. Although the evidence for this so-called large-X effect is clear, its molecular causes are not yet fully understood. One possibility is that, under certain conditions, evolution proceeds faster in X-lin ...
Genetic epidemiology: Systemic lupus erythematosus | Arthritis
... MHC region on chromosome 6p. The HLA B8, DR3 haplotype has been associated with SLE in whites and confers a two- to threefold increased risk of SLE [1]. The TNF-α –308A polymorphism is located within the promoter region of the gene and is associated with increased production of TNF-α. This polymorph ...
... MHC region on chromosome 6p. The HLA B8, DR3 haplotype has been associated with SLE in whites and confers a two- to threefold increased risk of SLE [1]. The TNF-α –308A polymorphism is located within the promoter region of the gene and is associated with increased production of TNF-α. This polymorph ...
The Big Picture: an outline of the concepts covered to date
... B. Each Gene can have different forms called alleles. There are two alleles in a diploid individual The form that is expressed phenotypically in the heterozygote is known as the dominant allele. It is an operational definition C. These copies (alleles) segregate from one another to form gametes. The ...
... B. Each Gene can have different forms called alleles. There are two alleles in a diploid individual The form that is expressed phenotypically in the heterozygote is known as the dominant allele. It is an operational definition C. These copies (alleles) segregate from one another to form gametes. The ...
Overview of the genes of watermelon1
... (2003, 2004). There are 170 total listed genes, with 111 markers (protein or isozyme loci, RFLP and RAPD DNA markers, and cloned genes), and 59 morphological and resistance traits. The latter can be grouped into seed and seedling traits, vine traits, flower traits, fruit traits, and resistance loci. ...
... (2003, 2004). There are 170 total listed genes, with 111 markers (protein or isozyme loci, RFLP and RAPD DNA markers, and cloned genes), and 59 morphological and resistance traits. The latter can be grouped into seed and seedling traits, vine traits, flower traits, fruit traits, and resistance loci. ...
Exercise II - GEP Community Server
... more plant genome sequences on the Red Line but take things a bit further. All of the available evidence is analyzed in Apollo. Like DNA Subway, Apollo allows you to view the evidence for a particular gene. But Apollo is more than a DNA viewer; it is also a genome editor. In this exercise you will e ...
... more plant genome sequences on the Red Line but take things a bit further. All of the available evidence is analyzed in Apollo. Like DNA Subway, Apollo allows you to view the evidence for a particular gene. But Apollo is more than a DNA viewer; it is also a genome editor. In this exercise you will e ...
Strategies for the molecular genetic manipulation and visualization of the... Penicillium marneffei
... Additionally, the areA gene, encoding the GATA transcription factor required for growth on non-preferred nitrogen sources, was also developed as a locus for targeted integration (Bugeja et al, 2012b). This locus displays a high-rate of homologous integration and has been modified such that the DNA-b ...
... Additionally, the areA gene, encoding the GATA transcription factor required for growth on non-preferred nitrogen sources, was also developed as a locus for targeted integration (Bugeja et al, 2012b). This locus displays a high-rate of homologous integration and has been modified such that the DNA-b ...
Use what you learned in Module 5 to construct a gene model for tra
... Q23. Given the reading frame that you established for tra-RB, does translation continue through exon 2, or is it terminated by a stop codon? __________________ Q24. Write down the coordinates for the translated portion of exon 2. ______ Q25. How many amino acids does the protein translated from the ...
... Q23. Given the reading frame that you established for tra-RB, does translation continue through exon 2, or is it terminated by a stop codon? __________________ Q24. Write down the coordinates for the translated portion of exon 2. ______ Q25. How many amino acids does the protein translated from the ...
I. Problems Involving One Gene
... these two alleles is a palomino (golden body color with flaxen mane and tail). Is it possible to produce a herd of pure-breeding 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. ...
... these two alleles is a palomino (golden body color with flaxen mane and tail). Is it possible to produce a herd of pure-breeding 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. ...
THE BITHORAX COMPLEX: THE FIRST FIFTY YEARS
... “unequal” crossing over. Interestingly, Wright had predicted that B itself would be a duplication before it was demonstrated cytologically (8). Bridges had earlier called attention to duplication-like structures in the salivary gland chromosomes of wild-type larvae (9). In particular, he interpreted ...
... “unequal” crossing over. Interestingly, Wright had predicted that B itself would be a duplication before it was demonstrated cytologically (8). Bridges had earlier called attention to duplication-like structures in the salivary gland chromosomes of wild-type larvae (9). In particular, he interpreted ...
Human microRNA target analysis and gene ontology clustering by
... gene expression [1,2]. miRNAs act as translation inhibitors of mRNA into protein and promote mRNA degradation. In this way, miRNAs play important role in various cell processes such as proliferation, differentiation, apoptosis, development, cancer and various other diseases [1,2] and thus represent ...
... gene expression [1,2]. miRNAs act as translation inhibitors of mRNA into protein and promote mRNA degradation. In this way, miRNAs play important role in various cell processes such as proliferation, differentiation, apoptosis, development, cancer and various other diseases [1,2] and thus represent ...