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annotation_tutorial
annotation_tutorial

... Let’s start with the last intron (between HSPs 6 and 7). In the BLAST report we see that HSP 6 stops at position 342 while HSP 7 only starts at position 366 of the Yeast sequence. This means it’s likely that there is still some coding sequence between these 2 HSPs that was not detected by BLAST. Zoo ...
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... the 1990s as inducible genes or molecules expressed in specific tissues (e.g., neurons, spermatozoa) (6–8). Long pentraxins have an unrelated, long amino-terminal domain coupled to the carboxyl-terminal pentraxin domain and differ, with respect to short pentraxins, in their gene organization, chromo ...
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... – Is an important factor in determining the protein synthesis in a cell – Is determined in part by sequences in the leader and trailer regions ...
A molecular method for assessing meiofauna diversity in marine
A molecular method for assessing meiofauna diversity in marine

... that sediment granulometry appears to affect the ratio, and suggested that the ratio needs to be refined according to trophic-dynamic aspects. Raffaelli (1987) eventually refined the ratio to compare the abundance of copepods to that of nematodes that feed in the same manner as the copepods in the r ...
Supplementary material
Supplementary material

... Close to 1,000 of the clones find multiple potential genes with our method. This often is a result of ESTs for the same clone belonging to different Unigene clusters, and can also be the result of closely related genes being found with the Blast method. In some cases, this automated method may not c ...
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Chinese company edits pig DNA, develops piglets that will stay pet

... It is not known whether BGI intends to offer its pigs for sale outside China. If Americans wanted them, the United States government would have to decide whether they could be imported. Alison Van Eenennaam visited BGI about three months ago and saw the micro pigs. She is a biotechnology expert at t ...
Bioinfogrid_EGAAP
Bioinfogrid_EGAAP

... Downloads the input files (from one of three available SE) Decompresses them Installs the perl libraries Reads from a DB the 10 genes to compare (10 hours jobs) (chosen between the not completed genes or running ones from more then 48 hours) ...
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Evolutionary dynamics of full genome content in Escherichia coli

... later acquired by a more recent common ancestor. An alternative approach that does not rely upon information from other sequenced organisms has been developed to establish the ancestry and ages of genes within a bacterial genome (Lawrence and Ochman, 1997). This method assesses the history of a gene ...
Synthesizing double haploid hexaploid wheat populations based on
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... in genetic recombination with the genomes of interest and will be homogenous in all the DH derivatives of a particular cross. For example, if we are interested in analyzing QTLs in the A and B genomes of T. turgidum, we can use tetraploid wheat to make the first hybrids and Ae. tauschii as the alien ...
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LAB 1: Scientific Method/Tools of Scientific Inquiry

... to load, being sure the tip is in the liquid submerging the gel but NOT deep into the well (you don’t want to poke a hole in the gel!) 5. use a finger from your off hand to steady the micropipettor as shown in the picture and slowly depress the plunger to the first stop to expel the liquid into the ...
A common mechanism for ATP hydrolysis in ABC transporter and
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... example of proteins that obtain the energy required for function from nucleotide hydrolysis. These transporters represent one of the largest families of proteins found in all living organisms4,5. Members of this family are involved in the transport of a wide diversity of compounds including sugars, ...
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... A. causing future gametes to have additional chromosomes B. changing the sequence of amino acids in a protein C. causing chromosome fragments to form long chains D. changing the structure of ribose sugar in nucleic acids ...
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... Acholeplasma species originating in domestic poultry and other fowl or with nine non-Mycoplasma bacterial species that may be present in chickens [7]. In Iran, molecular methods have been performed for identification of MG isolates for recent years and the restriction fragment length polymorphism (R ...
The genomic landscape of meiotic crossovers and gene
The genomic landscape of meiotic crossovers and gene

... Sequencing and genotyping of meiotic tetrads We constructed F1 hybrids of the A. thaliana accessions Columbia (Col) and Landsberg erecta (Ler) in the quartet1 (qrt1) −/− background (Preuss et al., 1994) and crossed individual pollen tetrads to a male sterile EMS mutant of the Cape Verde Island (Cvi) ...
Chapter 1 A Perspective on Human Genetics
Chapter 1 A Perspective on Human Genetics

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Using a Single-Nucleotide Polymorphism to Predict

... of many drugs. For example, SNPs in serotonin transporter and receptor genes predict adverse responses to anti-depression drugs, including PROZAC® and Paxil®. In this experiment, a sample of human cells is obtained by saline mouthwash. DNA is extracted by boiling with Chelex resin, which binds conta ...
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... Bacterial Strains: Unless otherwise stated, all strains were Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica. For convenience, only the serovar names and isolate names are used here. Strains beginning with “SarA” or “SarB” were obtained from the University of Calgary Salmonella Genetic Stock Center. In silico M ...
Crystal structure of the nucleosome core particle at 2.8 Å
Crystal structure of the nucleosome core particle at 2.8 Å

... of each base. The contacts of the DNA phosphodiester chains with the histones are indicated: squares for mainchain hydrogen bonds; circles for side-chain hydrogen bonds, and triangles for hydrophobic bonds. The bases coloured blue, green, red, and yellow indicate close proximity to an arginine side ...
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... Dotlet dot plots are a good way to provide an overview Dot plots don’t provide residue/residue analysis For this analysis you need an alignment The most convenient tool for making precise local alignments is Lalign ...
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... of this system which must have seemed curious at the time is that cocultivation of an F and an F - strain resulted in the ‘females’ being converted into ‘males’. This is due to the transmission of the F plasmid itself which occurs at a high frequency, in contrast to the transfer of chromosomal marke ...
Nuclear Gene Trees and the Phylogenetic Relationships of the
Nuclear Gene Trees and the Phylogenetic Relationships of the

... humans, IRBP falls on chromosome 10 (region 10p12). A 514-bp region of the a 1,3 GT gene was also sequenced which maps to chromosome 9 (region 9q33– q34) in humans. This gene is functional in most mammals but is apparently inactive in all catarrhines, Old World monkeys, and apes. This sequence overl ...
Package `rDNA`
Package `rDNA`

... the attenuation algorithm, ignore.agreement=TRUE specifies that the agreement variable should be ignored completely. For example, if the initial statement is positive and another actor uses the same concept in a negative way, an edge is established nevertheless – even if agreement="combined" is set, ...
Anopheles gambiae APL1 Is a Family of Variable LRR Proteins
Anopheles gambiae APL1 Is a Family of Variable LRR Proteins

... (targeting all 3 genes) permitted significantly greater oocyst development than the other treatments (asterisk, p,0.05 by Dunn’s Multiple Comparison after Kruskal Wallis one way ANOVA on ranks). Infections of APL1C and APL1 silenced mosquitoes were not different from each other, indicating that the ...
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Genomics

Genomics is a discipline in genetics that applies recombinant DNA, DNA sequencing methods, and bioinformatics to sequence, assemble, and analyze the function and structure of genomes (the complete set of DNA within a single cell of an organism). Advances in genomics have triggered a revolution in discovery-based research to understand even the most complex biological systems such as the brain. The field includes efforts to determine the entire DNA sequence of organisms and fine-scale genetic mapping. The field also includes studies of intragenomic phenomena such as heterosis, epistasis, pleiotropy and other interactions between loci and alleles within the genome. In contrast, the investigation of the roles and functions of single genes is a primary focus of molecular biology or genetics and is a common topic of modern medical and biological research. Research of single genes does not fall into the definition of genomics unless the aim of this genetic, pathway, and functional information analysis is to elucidate its effect on, place in, and response to the entire genome's networks.
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