
Unusual mutations in high functioning fragile X males
... The proband's grandfather in family A (GZ, II.3) showed a very broad smear of expansions ranging continuously from 48 to 1600 CGGs (figs 1 and 4) in the DNA extracted from white blood cells. Within this smear two particular segments with higher signal intensity were identified; one was between 100 a ...
... The proband's grandfather in family A (GZ, II.3) showed a very broad smear of expansions ranging continuously from 48 to 1600 CGGs (figs 1 and 4) in the DNA extracted from white blood cells. Within this smear two particular segments with higher signal intensity were identified; one was between 100 a ...
CYP2B6 NESTED PCR: A GOOD APPROACH FOR PATIENTS ON METHADONE Original Article
... regions are ideal candidates to determine differential drug responses [18]. A number of important SNPs have also been identified within critical gene promoters, which are noncoding regions [19]. The differential drug metabolism caused by genetic variation for the CYP enzymes and in the μ opioid-rece ...
... regions are ideal candidates to determine differential drug responses [18]. A number of important SNPs have also been identified within critical gene promoters, which are noncoding regions [19]. The differential drug metabolism caused by genetic variation for the CYP enzymes and in the μ opioid-rece ...
Arsenite as an Electron Donor for Anoxygenic Photosynthesis
... 5 min, followed by 30 cycles of 95 ◦ C for 30 s, 55 ◦ C primer annealing for 30 s, 72 ◦ C extension for 1 min, followed by a final extension at 72 ◦ C for 5 min. The aioA (previously referred to as aoxB) PCR conditions were similar to arxA however a 57 ◦ C primer annealing temperature was used. The ...
... 5 min, followed by 30 cycles of 95 ◦ C for 30 s, 55 ◦ C primer annealing for 30 s, 72 ◦ C extension for 1 min, followed by a final extension at 72 ◦ C for 5 min. The aioA (previously referred to as aoxB) PCR conditions were similar to arxA however a 57 ◦ C primer annealing temperature was used. The ...
SVPaper050711
... in the classical strains, only 2.5% of deletions at the same locus had different breakpoint sequences. However within all 17 strains, we found multiple alleles at 12% of SVs, due almost entirely to the presence of different alleles ...
... in the classical strains, only 2.5% of deletions at the same locus had different breakpoint sequences. However within all 17 strains, we found multiple alleles at 12% of SVs, due almost entirely to the presence of different alleles ...
Evolutionary History of Free-Swimming and
... Bull 1993). This finding is consistent with previous analyses (Wada and Satoh 1994). The early divergence of larvaceans is also supported in analyses where amphioxus (Branchiostoma floridae) is added as an outgroup, although the bootstrap values are slightly lower (66.7% by NJ and 55% by MP). These ...
... Bull 1993). This finding is consistent with previous analyses (Wada and Satoh 1994). The early divergence of larvaceans is also supported in analyses where amphioxus (Branchiostoma floridae) is added as an outgroup, although the bootstrap values are slightly lower (66.7% by NJ and 55% by MP). These ...
Scientist finds the gene that determines major sensitivity to bitter taste
... Human DNA sequences are overwhelmingly similar, with some small, but sometimes important differences. For example, variations in DNA sequence can have a major impact on how humans respond to disease or to factors that effect health, such as food or tobacco. SNP analysis is an extremely powerful tool ...
... Human DNA sequences are overwhelmingly similar, with some small, but sometimes important differences. For example, variations in DNA sequence can have a major impact on how humans respond to disease or to factors that effect health, such as food or tobacco. SNP analysis is an extremely powerful tool ...
The complement C3 protein family in invertebrates
... Complement C3 plays a pivotal role in the innate immune system of mammals as the central component of the complement system essential for its activation mechanism and effecter function. C3 has a unique intra-chain thioester bond that is shared by some complement and non-complement proteins forming a ...
... Complement C3 plays a pivotal role in the innate immune system of mammals as the central component of the complement system essential for its activation mechanism and effecter function. C3 has a unique intra-chain thioester bond that is shared by some complement and non-complement proteins forming a ...
2q13 microduplications
... determine their future development, needs and achievements. It is very important to see your child as an individual and not to rely on direct comparisons with others who appear to have the same or a similar duplicated piece of DNA. ...
... determine their future development, needs and achievements. It is very important to see your child as an individual and not to rely on direct comparisons with others who appear to have the same or a similar duplicated piece of DNA. ...
pplacer: linear time maximum-likelihood and Bayesian phylogenetic
... such situations [16]. The lack of signal problem is especially pronounced when using contemporary sequencing methods that produce a large number of short reads. Some methodologies, such as 454 [29], will soon be producing sequence in the 600-800 bp range, which is sufficient for classical phylogenet ...
... such situations [16]. The lack of signal problem is especially pronounced when using contemporary sequencing methods that produce a large number of short reads. Some methodologies, such as 454 [29], will soon be producing sequence in the 600-800 bp range, which is sufficient for classical phylogenet ...
pyrimidine
... Incorporates DNA replication as an analytical tool for determining sequence Uses short primer that attaches to the 3’ end of the ssDNA, after which a specially engineered DNA polymerase Each vial includes one dideoxyXTP and 3 ordinary dXTPs; the dideoxyXTP will be incorporated but will halt synthesi ...
... Incorporates DNA replication as an analytical tool for determining sequence Uses short primer that attaches to the 3’ end of the ssDNA, after which a specially engineered DNA polymerase Each vial includes one dideoxyXTP and 3 ordinary dXTPs; the dideoxyXTP will be incorporated but will halt synthesi ...
Pristionchus pacificus
... denticles (c, arrow). Scale bar represents 5 µm in all panels. Reprinted with permission from Hong and Sommer (2006), Bioessays © copyright 2006 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. ...
... denticles (c, arrow). Scale bar represents 5 µm in all panels. Reprinted with permission from Hong and Sommer (2006), Bioessays © copyright 2006 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. ...
IOSR Journal of Pharmacy and Biological Sciences (IOSR-JPBS)
... [6]. Ghosh, K. P. and Ali, A. (2010) . Isolation of atypical enteropathogenicEscherichia coli from children with and without diarrhoea in Delhi and the national capital region, India. J. Med. Microbiol.59: 1156–1162 . [7]. Gunzburg, S.T.; Tornieporth, N.G. and Riley, L. W. (1995). Identification of ...
... [6]. Ghosh, K. P. and Ali, A. (2010) . Isolation of atypical enteropathogenicEscherichia coli from children with and without diarrhoea in Delhi and the national capital region, India. J. Med. Microbiol.59: 1156–1162 . [7]. Gunzburg, S.T.; Tornieporth, N.G. and Riley, L. W. (1995). Identification of ...
Proceedings as -file
... Comparison test: Comments from Duty Laboratory South Africa; Comments from Computing Laboratory The Netherlands; Discussion ISAG panels: Do they work well? How many laboratories are using these panels in the routine? Do we need changes? Standard / Reference samples? • Nomenclature: Is there a ne ...
... Comparison test: Comments from Duty Laboratory South Africa; Comments from Computing Laboratory The Netherlands; Discussion ISAG panels: Do they work well? How many laboratories are using these panels in the routine? Do we need changes? Standard / Reference samples? • Nomenclature: Is there a ne ...
Elsevier Editorial System(tm) for Diagnostic Microbiology and
... been described as etiological agents of meningitis, especially in premature infants, sepsis, bacteremia, pneumonia and endocarditis (Jean et al., 2014; de Silva et al., 2013). Carbapenem resistance in E. meningoseptica is mainly due to the production of metallo-β-lactamases (MBLs) as GOB and BlaB va ...
... been described as etiological agents of meningitis, especially in premature infants, sepsis, bacteremia, pneumonia and endocarditis (Jean et al., 2014; de Silva et al., 2013). Carbapenem resistance in E. meningoseptica is mainly due to the production of metallo-β-lactamases (MBLs) as GOB and BlaB va ...
Multiplex in-vitro Detection using SERS
... surface can allow the direct detection of a SERS signal from the constituent bases. 18, 61-63 Barhoumi and Halas investigated the SERS of thiolated single stranded and double stranded DNA oligomers bound to Au nanoshells.61 They found that thermal pretreatment of the DNA prior to adsorption onto the ...
... surface can allow the direct detection of a SERS signal from the constituent bases. 18, 61-63 Barhoumi and Halas investigated the SERS of thiolated single stranded and double stranded DNA oligomers bound to Au nanoshells.61 They found that thermal pretreatment of the DNA prior to adsorption onto the ...
The Rate and Tract Length of Gene Conversion between
... which the rate of gene conversion can be directly estimated. The other is an evolutionary approach, which utilizes DNA sequence data from multiple individuals, where the footprints of a number of gene conversion events are accumulated in the evolutionary history. The empirical approach provides more ...
... which the rate of gene conversion can be directly estimated. The other is an evolutionary approach, which utilizes DNA sequence data from multiple individuals, where the footprints of a number of gene conversion events are accumulated in the evolutionary history. The empirical approach provides more ...
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... the advantage of estimating repeat size. Genomic DNA digested with an appropriate restriction enzyme (EcoRI, BamHI, NcoI or BglI) has been the gold standard for the detection of DMPK alleles containing 100 CTG-repeat units and over since the DMPK gene was identified. Several different probes have be ...
... the advantage of estimating repeat size. Genomic DNA digested with an appropriate restriction enzyme (EcoRI, BamHI, NcoI or BglI) has been the gold standard for the detection of DMPK alleles containing 100 CTG-repeat units and over since the DMPK gene was identified. Several different probes have be ...
A global picture of tRNA genes in plant genomes
... annotated a few genes or pseudogenes that were misannotated, correctly annotated numerous non-expressed mitochondrial or plastidial tDNA sequences inserted into the nuclear genome and recognized by tRNAscan-SE, re-annotated some tRNAs in terms of amino acid and codon recognition due to the presence ...
... annotated a few genes or pseudogenes that were misannotated, correctly annotated numerous non-expressed mitochondrial or plastidial tDNA sequences inserted into the nuclear genome and recognized by tRNAscan-SE, re-annotated some tRNAs in terms of amino acid and codon recognition due to the presence ...
Parental Legacy Determines Methylation and Expression of an
... during inheritance from the parent. The distinctive information imparted by passage of these genes through the male and female parents evidently allows them to act collaboratively in the embryo. This concept of differential expression of paternally and maternally derived genes might explain the fail ...
... during inheritance from the parent. The distinctive information imparted by passage of these genes through the male and female parents evidently allows them to act collaboratively in the embryo. This concept of differential expression of paternally and maternally derived genes might explain the fail ...
Genetics of Epilepsy - Center for Neurosciences
... 7 good candidate pathogenic de novo variants based on gene function 2 probands have de novo variants possibly ...
... 7 good candidate pathogenic de novo variants based on gene function 2 probands have de novo variants possibly ...
somatic hypermutation of the 5' noncoding region of the Frequent MARTINOrrI*t,
... A two-step approach was followed in order to obtain information on the nature, of the mutations as well as their allelic distribution. For each case, the PCR products E1.10, E1.11, and E1.12 were subjected to direct sequencing; a single PCR ...
... A two-step approach was followed in order to obtain information on the nature, of the mutations as well as their allelic distribution. For each case, the PCR products E1.10, E1.11, and E1.12 were subjected to direct sequencing; a single PCR ...
Hierarchical Text Categorization and Its Evaluation
... • not a learning technique on its own, but a method in which a family of “weakly” learning agents (simple learners) is used for learning • based on the fact that multiple classifiers that disagree with one another can be together more accurate than its component classifiers • if there are L classifi ...
... • not a learning technique on its own, but a method in which a family of “weakly” learning agents (simple learners) is used for learning • based on the fact that multiple classifiers that disagree with one another can be together more accurate than its component classifiers • if there are L classifi ...
Genomic overview of serine proteases
... crossing-over of sister chromatids during meiotic recombination. The ongoing genome projects in different animal species will be very helpful in establishing the phylogenetic relatedness of serine proteases and their model of evolution. In the near future, the full sequencing of the genomes of other ...
... crossing-over of sister chromatids during meiotic recombination. The ongoing genome projects in different animal species will be very helpful in establishing the phylogenetic relatedness of serine proteases and their model of evolution. In the near future, the full sequencing of the genomes of other ...