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The American University in Cairo  School of Science and Engineering
The American University in Cairo School of Science and Engineering

... thought that the amino acid substitutions result in the enlargement of the active site resulting in novel enzyme-substrate interactions that take place between the large oxyimino substituents of the extended-spectrum cephalosporins (Sturenburg and Mack, ...
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... most rich annotation through the VEP. GENCODE Basic is a subset of the GENCODE gene set, and is intended to provide a simplified, high-quality subset of the GENCODE transcript annotations that will be useful to the majority of users. GENCODE Basic includes all genes in the GENCODE gene set, with a r ...
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... Despres, C., M. Sabaelleil, S.R. Rivard and D. Morse. 1994. Molecular cloning of two Solanum chacoense S-alleles and a hypothesis concerning their evolution. Sexual Plant Reproduction 7:169-176. du Jardin, P. 1990. Homologies to plastid DNA in the nuclear and mitochondrial genomes of potato. TAG 79: ...
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... stained cryosections and dissected (Fig. 1). Genomic DNA was iso lated from the lesion and amplified by nested PCR. RFLP Analysis. 4NQO acting as a DNA alkylating agent should result in 0 to A transversion (4,5). Of the codons previously impli cated in H-ras activation, codon 12 has two available G ...
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... Corynebacterium glutamicum is a Gram-positive organism, isolated by Kinoshita and coworkers as a biotin-auxotrophic bacterium, that excretes large amounts of Lglutamate when grown aerobically under biotin limitation with glucose as a carbon source (Kinoshita et al., 1957; Kikuchi & Nakao, 1986). C. ...
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... by a missense or nonsense mutation for which screening by allele-specific primer polymerase chain reaction was performed. The novel mutations were encountered in 28 of the remaining 60 A and B subgroup samples but not among normal donors. As a result of this study, the number of definable alleles as ...
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... Transcription Factors (which usually bind double-stranded DNA) and compete with the natural promoter of a gene which is regulated by that Transcription Factor. This is another elegant way by which the cell can regulate the gene expression. To-date there are only very few known examples of lncRNA tha ...
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... mechanisms are variable between organisms and organelles. For example, sorting-out of plastids in seed plants is a rapid process that is typically completed before flower formation (Fig. 1). In contrast, at least in some animal systems, heteroplasmy (in the germ line) can persist for several generat ...
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... trigger in Caenorhabditis elegans and proposed the term RNA interference (RNAi) for the first time (Fire et al. 1998). Later on, the potency of dsRNA to induce gene silencing was also demonstrated in plants (Waterhouse et al. 1998), protozoa (Ngo et al. 1998), and insects (Kennerdell and Carthew 199 ...
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... Vitreschak et al., 2008; Wels et al., 2008; Winkler, 2007). Tbox systems are RNA-based regulatory switches (Henkin, 2008) that are used in many Gram-positive microorganisms to regulate the expression of aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase genes and of genes involved in amino acid ...
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... characterized here. It was found to consist of 68 exons and span 160 kb, excluding introns 1 and 4. Over 50 kb of new intronic sequences were defined. The exon-intron organization coding for the major triple helical domain was found to be identical to that of the human COL11A2 gene, which codes for ...
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... by standard extraction-based approaches, we pursued a different approach to manipulate the binding or release of XIST RNA directly within living cells. This strategy built upon a significant clue from our earlier demonstration that XIST RNA releases from the mitotic Xi during early prophase in human ...
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... end of the tail bud stage (Wilkinson et al., 1990; Herrmann, 1991; Herrmann and Kispert, 1994). Recently the Brachyury protein has been shown to act as a transcription factor (Kispert, Koschorz and Herrmann, unpublished data), which binds specifically to a palindromic recognition sequence in vitro. ...
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Identification and isolation of active N2O reducers in rice paddy soil

... the 16S rRNA and functional gene diversities of microbial populations involved in specific functions. Previously, 13C-assimilating populations under denitrifying conditions were analyzed by DNA-based SIP analysis (Ginige et al., 2004; Osaka et al., 2006; Osaka et al., 2008; Saito et al., 2008). Howe ...
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... of base pairs between the beginning and/or ends of the transcripts as annotated in Ensembl. In the better annotated genomes, this includes the 5# and 3# untranslated regions (UTR); in poorly annotated genomes, information about the UTRs may be incomplete, and the number of closely linked gene pairs ...
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... to different antibiotic classes and can be used to direct therapy, but are slow and take up to 72 h. In the absence of rapid results, treatment will often use broad-spectrum antibiotics on an empirical basis, which may contribute to increased drug resistance. The emergence of multi-drug-resistant (M ...
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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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