
lac
... enzyme that catalyses the reaction: lactose glucose + galactose • lacA encodes lactose transacetylase – biological function unclear. ...
... enzyme that catalyses the reaction: lactose glucose + galactose • lacA encodes lactose transacetylase – biological function unclear. ...
The msh2 Gene of Schizosaccharomyces pombe Is
... DNA-binding domain. Cytological analysis revealed that during meiotic prophase of msh2-defective cells, chromosomal structures were frequently formed; such structures are rarely found in the wild type. Our data show that besides having a function in mismatch repair, S. pombe msh2 is required for cor ...
... DNA-binding domain. Cytological analysis revealed that during meiotic prophase of msh2-defective cells, chromosomal structures were frequently formed; such structures are rarely found in the wild type. Our data show that besides having a function in mismatch repair, S. pombe msh2 is required for cor ...
Comparison of two codon optimization strategies to enhance
... Many transgenic proteins expressed in E. coli are recovered as insoluble aggregates in the form of inclusion bodies. The formation of these aggregates seems to be independent of the type of protein, and this drawback has been proven difficult to overcome [18, 19]. Nevertheless, the fact that inclusi ...
... Many transgenic proteins expressed in E. coli are recovered as insoluble aggregates in the form of inclusion bodies. The formation of these aggregates seems to be independent of the type of protein, and this drawback has been proven difficult to overcome [18, 19]. Nevertheless, the fact that inclusi ...
Evolution of the Actin Gene Family in Testate Lobose Amoebae
... Our understanding of actin gene family evolution in microbial eukaryotes is incomplete. Across the estimated ;70 lineages of microbial eukaryotes (Patterson 1999; Parfrey et al. 2006), the breadth of knowledge on actin diversity is largely limited to organisms with completed genomes (Reisler and Ege ...
... Our understanding of actin gene family evolution in microbial eukaryotes is incomplete. Across the estimated ;70 lineages of microbial eukaryotes (Patterson 1999; Parfrey et al. 2006), the breadth of knowledge on actin diversity is largely limited to organisms with completed genomes (Reisler and Ege ...
- SciTech Connect
... Some of the earliest support for RNA-based transgenerational epigenetic inheritance comes from research in several plant systems. In contrast to animals, plants do not sequester the germline early in development; rather, at a specified time during its life, the plant switches from vegetative growth ...
... Some of the earliest support for RNA-based transgenerational epigenetic inheritance comes from research in several plant systems. In contrast to animals, plants do not sequester the germline early in development; rather, at a specified time during its life, the plant switches from vegetative growth ...
Annotation mapping functions
... post.to corresponds directly to the from and to arguments in translate, with ”pre” for the translation before mapping and ”post” for the translation after mapping. In this example we used the org.Hs.eg.db to map the input from the symbol to Ensembl. As org.Hs.eg.db is centred around Entrez gene ids, ...
... post.to corresponds directly to the from and to arguments in translate, with ”pre” for the translation before mapping and ”post” for the translation after mapping. In this example we used the org.Hs.eg.db to map the input from the symbol to Ensembl. As org.Hs.eg.db is centred around Entrez gene ids, ...
Package `Rsubread`
... The built index might be splitted into multiple segments if its size is greater than memory value. The number of such segments is dependent on memory value, size of reference genome and whether gaps are allowed between subreads extracted from genome. Only one segment is loaded into memory at any tim ...
... The built index might be splitted into multiple segments if its size is greater than memory value. The number of such segments is dependent on memory value, size of reference genome and whether gaps are allowed between subreads extracted from genome. Only one segment is loaded into memory at any tim ...
PierceEtAl2004BioBull - Region 11 Math And Science Teacher
... 94 ?C, followed by 35 cycles of 30-s denaturingat 94 ?C, 40 s of annealing at 54 ?C, and 40 s extension at 72 ?C. Amplification and subsequent cycle sequencing were improved by the addition of an M13 tag to the 5' end of the Dlp-1.5 primer.The PCR productswere sequenced (model ABI3100, Applied Biosy ...
... 94 ?C, followed by 35 cycles of 30-s denaturingat 94 ?C, 40 s of annealing at 54 ?C, and 40 s extension at 72 ?C. Amplification and subsequent cycle sequencing were improved by the addition of an M13 tag to the 5' end of the Dlp-1.5 primer.The PCR productswere sequenced (model ABI3100, Applied Biosy ...
High-Resolution Single-Copy Gene Fluorescence in Situ
... High-resolution cytogenetic maps provide important biological information on genome organization and function, as they correlate genetic distance with cytological structures, and are an invaluable complement to physical sequence data. The most direct way to generate a cytogenetic map is to localize ...
... High-resolution cytogenetic maps provide important biological information on genome organization and function, as they correlate genetic distance with cytological structures, and are an invaluable complement to physical sequence data. The most direct way to generate a cytogenetic map is to localize ...
Human Genetic Variation Databases Workshop - Cordis
... New Elements Facilitating Data Integration To facilitate data linkage, a wide range of new tools have become available, including: integrating datagrid protocols and technologies; the EMBRACE bioinformatics grid capabilities http://www.embracegrid.info, which could be implemented for genetic variati ...
... New Elements Facilitating Data Integration To facilitate data linkage, a wide range of new tools have become available, including: integrating datagrid protocols and technologies; the EMBRACE bioinformatics grid capabilities http://www.embracegrid.info, which could be implemented for genetic variati ...
Genetic Testing, Including Chromosomal Microarray
... Chromosomal microarray analysis (CMA) can identify genomic abnormalities that are associated with a wide range of developmental disabilities, including cognitive impairment, behavioral abnormalities, and congenital abnormalities. CMA can detect copy number variants (CNVs) and the frequency of diseas ...
... Chromosomal microarray analysis (CMA) can identify genomic abnormalities that are associated with a wide range of developmental disabilities, including cognitive impairment, behavioral abnormalities, and congenital abnormalities. CMA can detect copy number variants (CNVs) and the frequency of diseas ...
Survey of Conserved Alternative Splicing Events
... structures of SR protein genes. For Arabidopsis and rice, we identified exon-intron structures by mapping transcripts to the genomes. We mapped transcripts in two steps. First, we roughly mapped transcripts to the genomes using Blast and determined their loci. In the next step, we precisely aligned ...
... structures of SR protein genes. For Arabidopsis and rice, we identified exon-intron structures by mapping transcripts to the genomes. We mapped transcripts in two steps. First, we roughly mapped transcripts to the genomes using Blast and determined their loci. In the next step, we precisely aligned ...
Structural changes following the reversal of a Y chromosome to an
... Robertsonian translocations resulting in fusions between sex chromosomes and autosomes shape karyotype evolution in animals by creating new sex chromosomes from autosomes. These translocations can also reverse sex chromosomes back into autosomes, which is especially intriguing given that autosomes a ...
... Robertsonian translocations resulting in fusions between sex chromosomes and autosomes shape karyotype evolution in animals by creating new sex chromosomes from autosomes. These translocations can also reverse sex chromosomes back into autosomes, which is especially intriguing given that autosomes a ...
Targeted gene inactivation in Clostridium phytofermentans shows
... primarily to ethanol. An understanding of cellulose degradation at the molecular level requires learning the different roles of these hydrolases. In this study, we show that interspecific conjugation with E. coli can be used to transfer a plasmid into C. phytofermentans that has a resistance marker, ...
... primarily to ethanol. An understanding of cellulose degradation at the molecular level requires learning the different roles of these hydrolases. In this study, we show that interspecific conjugation with E. coli can be used to transfer a plasmid into C. phytofermentans that has a resistance marker, ...
Engineering of steroid biotransformation in rhodococcus van
... deduced amino acid sequences of kshA and kshB showed that KshA and KshB both are [2Fe-2S] containing enzymes, harboring highly conserved domains typically found in class IA terminal oxygenases and class IA oxygenase-reductases. Class IA oxygenases by definition are twocomponent oxygenases, classifiy ...
... deduced amino acid sequences of kshA and kshB showed that KshA and KshB both are [2Fe-2S] containing enzymes, harboring highly conserved domains typically found in class IA terminal oxygenases and class IA oxygenase-reductases. Class IA oxygenases by definition are twocomponent oxygenases, classifiy ...
CoevolPaper2 - University of Illinois Archives
... There appear to be two general kinds of these signatures, the small scale, in which overall structure of a given locale does not appreciably change, but particular (constant and characteristic) sequence variations occur within the given structural element; and the large scale, in which one can (by d ...
... There appear to be two general kinds of these signatures, the small scale, in which overall structure of a given locale does not appreciably change, but particular (constant and characteristic) sequence variations occur within the given structural element; and the large scale, in which one can (by d ...
Evolutionary origin and consequences of uniparental mitochondrial
... within the population of (normal) hermaphroditic plants and plants that produce only seeds but no viable pollen. Much genetic and population genetic research on this trait has been carried out in natural populations of Plantago and Thymus, as well as in several agricultural crops. At first sight, th ...
... within the population of (normal) hermaphroditic plants and plants that produce only seeds but no viable pollen. Much genetic and population genetic research on this trait has been carried out in natural populations of Plantago and Thymus, as well as in several agricultural crops. At first sight, th ...
The Biology and Evolution of Mammalian Y Chromosomes
... bring to light the biological and medical relevance of the Y chromosome. With new molecular tools in hand, such as DNA cloning and nucleic acid hybridization, studies of Y-chromosome gene function came to rely not on classical transmission genetics, but on DNA-based characterization of spontaneously ...
... bring to light the biological and medical relevance of the Y chromosome. With new molecular tools in hand, such as DNA cloning and nucleic acid hybridization, studies of Y-chromosome gene function came to rely not on classical transmission genetics, but on DNA-based characterization of spontaneously ...
Dual-Tagging Gene Trap of Novel Genes in Drosophila
... The synthetic adaptor is shown by a thick line (the length not in scale). The primers corresponding to partial sequences of the host gene are used in combination with the vectorspecific primers in two subsequent rounds of PCR on the template with the entire cDNA prepared from a whole library (C). Th ...
... The synthetic adaptor is shown by a thick line (the length not in scale). The primers corresponding to partial sequences of the host gene are used in combination with the vectorspecific primers in two subsequent rounds of PCR on the template with the entire cDNA prepared from a whole library (C). Th ...
Extensive tRNA gene changes in synthetic Brassica
... cell, in between rRNA (approximately 75%) and mRNA (about 5%) in abundance. The roles and functions of tRNA have been widely studied. tRNA plays a critical role in protein synthesis, carrying an amino acid molecule to a peptide chain at the ribosome, through use of a three-letter anticodon correspon ...
... cell, in between rRNA (approximately 75%) and mRNA (about 5%) in abundance. The roles and functions of tRNA have been widely studied. tRNA plays a critical role in protein synthesis, carrying an amino acid molecule to a peptide chain at the ribosome, through use of a three-letter anticodon correspon ...
Research Project Final Report
... generation of three inter-cultivar recombinant inbred populations is a significant achievement that provides valuable genetic materials for the dissection of traits under field conditions. For basic genetics we wanted to find novel sources of variation and to characterise the genetic basis of defin ...
... generation of three inter-cultivar recombinant inbred populations is a significant achievement that provides valuable genetic materials for the dissection of traits under field conditions. For basic genetics we wanted to find novel sources of variation and to characterise the genetic basis of defin ...
BLOTTING.142
... the basis of size by electrophoresis. The large fragments move more slowly than ...
... the basis of size by electrophoresis. The large fragments move more slowly than ...
Molecular Identification of Vibrio harveyi From Larval Stage of
... Keywords:Vibriosis, shrimp diseases, Litopenaeus vannamei, 16S rDNA sequencing ...
... Keywords:Vibriosis, shrimp diseases, Litopenaeus vannamei, 16S rDNA sequencing ...
Phylogeny of elasmobranchs based on LSU and SSU ribosomal
... two bony fishes. We used maximum likelihood, maximum parsimony, minimum evolution, and Bayesian inference for tree reconstruction, and found the large-subunit rRNA gene to contain far more signal than the small-subunit gene for resolving this mostly Mesozoic radiation. Our findings matched those of Do ...
... two bony fishes. We used maximum likelihood, maximum parsimony, minimum evolution, and Bayesian inference for tree reconstruction, and found the large-subunit rRNA gene to contain far more signal than the small-subunit gene for resolving this mostly Mesozoic radiation. Our findings matched those of Do ...