The Mobile Genetic Element Alu in the Human Genome
... long, are similar to one another but not identical, and they are interspersed along the genome (not tandemly arrayed). Within this category are the trans po sons, elements that are able to move from one genomic location to another. This movement can be mediated by DNA or RNA. In RNA-mediated transpo ...
... long, are similar to one another but not identical, and they are interspersed along the genome (not tandemly arrayed). Within this category are the trans po sons, elements that are able to move from one genomic location to another. This movement can be mediated by DNA or RNA. In RNA-mediated transpo ...
comparing quantitative trait loci and gene expression data
... adopted the embedded conversion tool in Expressionview (Fischer et al, 2003) to estimate physical distances from cM. The “smoothing window” technique used in Expressionview essentially applies the idea of piecewise regression. However at the edge of chromosomes and some middle places where possibly ...
... adopted the embedded conversion tool in Expressionview (Fischer et al, 2003) to estimate physical distances from cM. The “smoothing window” technique used in Expressionview essentially applies the idea of piecewise regression. However at the edge of chromosomes and some middle places where possibly ...
Disruption of the Rice Plastid Ribosomal Protein S20 Leads to
... Although much is known about the composition of the chloroplast ribosome, the molecular basis of the mechanisms that initiate and control this process in higher plants remain basically unknown. Schultes et al. (2000) identified the first higher plant PRP mutant (hcf60) in maize, where hcf60 mutants sh ...
... Although much is known about the composition of the chloroplast ribosome, the molecular basis of the mechanisms that initiate and control this process in higher plants remain basically unknown. Schultes et al. (2000) identified the first higher plant PRP mutant (hcf60) in maize, where hcf60 mutants sh ...
Non-Mendelian inheritance
... Five mtDNA complexes with 13 mtDNA subunit genes are paired with 76 nuclear subunit genes to make the same proteins. I – NADH; II - Succinate dehydrogenase; III - Cytochrome bc IV - Cytochrome c oxidase; V - ATP synthase ...
... Five mtDNA complexes with 13 mtDNA subunit genes are paired with 76 nuclear subunit genes to make the same proteins. I – NADH; II - Succinate dehydrogenase; III - Cytochrome bc IV - Cytochrome c oxidase; V - ATP synthase ...
The nucleotide sequence of Saccharomyces cerevisiae
... features. First, as with most of the chromosomes, it has more or less regularly spaced regions rich in G+C, but its central domain has a lower G+C content. Second, this central domain contains all of the Ty and most of the LTR elements found on the chromosome. Third, the central domain also contains ...
... features. First, as with most of the chromosomes, it has more or less regularly spaced regions rich in G+C, but its central domain has a lower G+C content. Second, this central domain contains all of the Ty and most of the LTR elements found on the chromosome. Third, the central domain also contains ...
Structure and functions of lampbrush chromosomes
... subject to transcription at the time. Although in the case of physical factors, such as radiation or numerous chemical factors, a similar effect on the structure and activity of LBCs in various groups of animals can be expected, seasonal changes predominantly affect polikilotherms (Morgan, 2002, 200 ...
... subject to transcription at the time. Although in the case of physical factors, such as radiation or numerous chemical factors, a similar effect on the structure and activity of LBCs in various groups of animals can be expected, seasonal changes predominantly affect polikilotherms (Morgan, 2002, 200 ...
Life: The Science of Biology, 10e
... How do eukaryotes coordinate expression of sets of genes? Most have their own promoters, and may be far apart in the genome. If the genes have common regulatory sequences, they can be regulated by the same transcription factors. ...
... How do eukaryotes coordinate expression of sets of genes? Most have their own promoters, and may be far apart in the genome. If the genes have common regulatory sequences, they can be regulated by the same transcription factors. ...
Differential Gene Expression in the Gastrula of Xenopus Laevis
... Endoderm, Mesoderm, & Ectoderm ...
... Endoderm, Mesoderm, & Ectoderm ...
A Symbolic and Graphical Gene Regulation Model of the lac Operon
... Java 3 DTM library. To realistically model the lac operon, important coding regions are included into the DNA strand. The lacZ gene, with its associated control complex is incorporated into the DNA structure. In addition, the lacI gene along with its control complex is also part of the visualization ...
... Java 3 DTM library. To realistically model the lac operon, important coding regions are included into the DNA strand. The lacZ gene, with its associated control complex is incorporated into the DNA structure. In addition, the lacI gene along with its control complex is also part of the visualization ...
Optimization of the RT-PCR Method Using the TitanTM One Tube
... one after the other, but without any more addition of reagents. A distinction is made between two approaches: a. The use of T. thermophilus-(Tth-)DNA polymerase which, like reverse transcriptase, is active in the presence of manganese and, moreover, accepts both RNA and DNA as matrix, enables the wh ...
... one after the other, but without any more addition of reagents. A distinction is made between two approaches: a. The use of T. thermophilus-(Tth-)DNA polymerase which, like reverse transcriptase, is active in the presence of manganese and, moreover, accepts both RNA and DNA as matrix, enables the wh ...
Expression profiling reveals off
... mRNA silencing measured by TaqMan was equivalent to that measured by array profiling. An siRNA targeted to luciferase reproducibly regulated the expression of several genes despite the lack of a homologous target in the human genome. Thus, we have observed patterns of gene regulation that are specif ...
... mRNA silencing measured by TaqMan was equivalent to that measured by array profiling. An siRNA targeted to luciferase reproducibly regulated the expression of several genes despite the lack of a homologous target in the human genome. Thus, we have observed patterns of gene regulation that are specif ...
Lacroix_Insyght navigating amongst abundant - Migale
... as Detailed info , Result quick navigation , Sort result list by or Display options provide the user with additional information and functionalities. Each symbol can be selected by clicking on it. Upon selection, both the symbolic and trapezoid views are highlighted in red, and additio ...
... as Detailed info , Result quick navigation , Sort result list by or Display options provide the user with additional information and functionalities. Each symbol can be selected by clicking on it. Upon selection, both the symbolic and trapezoid views are highlighted in red, and additio ...
Chapter 3. The Beginnings of Genomic Biology
... larger molecular species. These ionic interactions play an important role producing the folding and packaging that is required to keep the large linear molecule packaged inside the microscopic cell. In the case of proteins it is clear that the positively charged proteins can interact both by general ...
... larger molecular species. These ionic interactions play an important role producing the folding and packaging that is required to keep the large linear molecule packaged inside the microscopic cell. In the case of proteins it is clear that the positively charged proteins can interact both by general ...
TRANSCRIPTION – TRANSLATION
... information into the cytoplasm, where the cell uses it to construct specific proteins, RNA synthesis is transcription; protein synthesis is translation. RNA differs from DNA in that it is single stranded, contains Uracil instead of Thymine and ribose instead of deoxyribose, and has different functio ...
... information into the cytoplasm, where the cell uses it to construct specific proteins, RNA synthesis is transcription; protein synthesis is translation. RNA differs from DNA in that it is single stranded, contains Uracil instead of Thymine and ribose instead of deoxyribose, and has different functio ...
The Plant Cell
... and bulges when aligned to their targets are predicted to cause translational regulation, as in the cases of lin-4 and let-7. On the other hand, a miRNA with perfect or nearly perfect complementarity with its target is predicted to cause RNA cleavage, and recent studies in both plants and animals ha ...
... and bulges when aligned to their targets are predicted to cause translational regulation, as in the cases of lin-4 and let-7. On the other hand, a miRNA with perfect or nearly perfect complementarity with its target is predicted to cause RNA cleavage, and recent studies in both plants and animals ha ...
Gene Prediction - Compgenomics2010
... Viterbi algorithm then calculates the functional sequence X* such that P(X*|S) is the largest among all possible values of X. ...
... Viterbi algorithm then calculates the functional sequence X* such that P(X*|S) is the largest among all possible values of X. ...
Supporting Information Legends Supporting Figure 1. Amino acid
... experiments. (A) Immunoblotting of the gluc protein in the indicated strains. Gluc(9–12 mm)-2×ago3-1(AGO3)-2 was generated by a genetic cross between Gluc(9–12 mm)-2 and ago3-1(AGO3)-2. This strain expresses the gluc(9–12 mm) transgene and tagged-AGO3 in the ago3-1 background. (B) Northern blotting ...
... experiments. (A) Immunoblotting of the gluc protein in the indicated strains. Gluc(9–12 mm)-2×ago3-1(AGO3)-2 was generated by a genetic cross between Gluc(9–12 mm)-2 and ago3-1(AGO3)-2. This strain expresses the gluc(9–12 mm) transgene and tagged-AGO3 in the ago3-1 background. (B) Northern blotting ...
Sample Chapter 10: Gene Action and Expression
... but join at the initiation of protein synthesis. The larger ribosomal subunit has three types of rRNA molecules, and the small subunit has one. Ribosomal RNA, however, is much more than a structural support. Certain rRNAs catalyze the formation of bonds between amino acids. Such an RNA with enzymati ...
... but join at the initiation of protein synthesis. The larger ribosomal subunit has three types of rRNA molecules, and the small subunit has one. Ribosomal RNA, however, is much more than a structural support. Certain rRNAs catalyze the formation of bonds between amino acids. Such an RNA with enzymati ...
Protein expression in plastids Peter B Heifetz* and Ann Marie Tuttle
... polymerases of fungal and plant mitochondria, and of bacteriophages such as T7 and T3 [20–22]. The promoter elements recognized by the nuclear-encoded RNA polymerase (NEP) bear little similarity to eubacterial or PEP promoters [23] and require one or more specificity factors for their correct intera ...
... polymerases of fungal and plant mitochondria, and of bacteriophages such as T7 and T3 [20–22]. The promoter elements recognized by the nuclear-encoded RNA polymerase (NEP) bear little similarity to eubacterial or PEP promoters [23] and require one or more specificity factors for their correct intera ...
Chromatin Domain Boundaries: Defining the Functional Domains in
... Based on the reasoning used for the insulation from position effect assay described above, an enhancerblocking assay for DNA segments that can function as boundaries in vivo have been developed. In this assay instead of blocking of enhancer and silencer in the genomic context, test DNA is assayed fo ...
... Based on the reasoning used for the insulation from position effect assay described above, an enhancerblocking assay for DNA segments that can function as boundaries in vivo have been developed. In this assay instead of blocking of enhancer and silencer in the genomic context, test DNA is assayed fo ...
Asilomar - University of Notre Dame
... TE Discovery Pipeline Our homology-based TE discovery pipeline can be broken down into the following steps and is also shown graphically in Figure 2: ...
... TE Discovery Pipeline Our homology-based TE discovery pipeline can be broken down into the following steps and is also shown graphically in Figure 2: ...
The plots show the decay of LD (y-axis) with physical
... Figure S4 Allelic frequency correlations between north and south transects. ... 5 Figure S5 Manhattan plot of FST analyses at fine spatial scales .......................... 6 Figure S6 Manhattan plot of BayeScanEnv analyses ........................................... 7 Figure S7 Manhattan plot of PC ...
... Figure S4 Allelic frequency correlations between north and south transects. ... 5 Figure S5 Manhattan plot of FST analyses at fine spatial scales .......................... 6 Figure S6 Manhattan plot of BayeScanEnv analyses ........................................... 7 Figure S7 Manhattan plot of PC ...
The Arabinose Operon (http://faculty.clintoncc.suny.edu/faculty
... Ara C also binds to other sites within the operon, inhibiting transcription of the three structural genes. The genes therefore are normally not active. ...
... Ara C also binds to other sites within the operon, inhibiting transcription of the three structural genes. The genes therefore are normally not active. ...
CONTROL OF THE ACTIVITY OF THE HUMAN MITOCHONDRIAL TRANSCRIPTION TERMINATION FACTOR
... Mitochondria are nearly ubiquitous organelles within eukaryotic cells. Only four ...
... Mitochondria are nearly ubiquitous organelles within eukaryotic cells. Only four ...