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Nomenclature for factors of the Dog Major
Nomenclature for factors of the Dog Major

... DLA-DQA1, which is much less variable, we selected the most polymorphic areas as the HVR. The extent of these regions are given in Table 2. This system for naming alleles will result in more major types than in the HLA or BoLA systems. Since the current HLA system may soon run out of new allele numb ...
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Protein Contact Map. - International Journal of Computer Applications

... information about 3D structure and are more compact than distance matrix. Contact maps are suited for prediction based on known properties learned from training data. They are used to predict long range inter-residue contacts and properties of contact maps are attractive for protein structure compar ...
Microbial Genetics - MyCourses
Microbial Genetics - MyCourses

... Translation • mRNA is translated into the "language" of proteins • Codons are groups of three mRNA nucleotides that code for a particular amino acid • 61 sense codons encode the 20 amino acids • The genetic code involves degeneracy, meaning each amino acid is coded by several codons ...
Phylogenetic Relationships Among Ascomycetes: Evidence from an
Phylogenetic Relationships Among Ascomycetes: Evidence from an

... Mims, and Blackwell 1996). Euascomycetes are both the most complex in morphology and the most diverse group in the Ascomycota. The major characters used to delineate the principal lineages of Euascomycetes are the morphology of the fruiting body (ascocarp) and the structure of the ascus (Nannfeldt 1 ...
(hrM) analysis for mutation screening of genes related to hereditary
(hrM) analysis for mutation screening of genes related to hereditary

... how critical regions of these genes contribute to the disease process. The identification of these mutations is therefore of great importance in clinical research. High resolution melt (HRM) analysis is a rapid, cost-efficient method for identifying genetic variation without requiring specific seque ...
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Presentation: Computation to Solve Problems

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Deletion of a Disease Resistance Nucleotide-Binding

... Biolase DNA polymerase (Bioline). The PCR conditions were as follows: initial 2 min at 94⬚ followed by 35 cycles consisting of denaturation at 94⬚ for 30 sec, primer annealing at 58⬚ for 30 sec, and extension at 72⬚ for 1 min. A single 8-min period for extension was provided at the end of the amplif ...
Similarity Searches on Sequence Databases: BLAST
Similarity Searches on Sequence Databases: BLAST

... • When BLAST searches databases, it makes the assumption that the average composition of any sequence is the same as the average composition of the whole database. • However this assumption doesn’t hold all the time, some sequences have biased compositions, e.g. many proteins contain patches known a ...
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Evolutionary relationships of the Tas2r receptor gene families in

... The systems underlying chemical sensation are essential for animal survival. Even singlecell organisms possess receptors that allow them to respond to chemical signals. In most organisms, the chemical senses play a pivotal role in locating food, discriminating foods from those that are toxic, motiva ...
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... Drought is one of the most prevalent abiotic stresses that limit crop productivity in many regions of the world. Plant response to drought is a very complex network affecting almost all processes in plant metabolism and development, including water balance, nutrient uptake and metabolism, and photos ...
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... RNA extraction  Total RNA was extracted from frozen flower buds using a Spectrum™ Plant Total RNA kit (Sigma-Aldrich). An in-column DNase digestion step with the RNase-Free DNase Set (Qiagen) was added. Microarrays  Three biological replicates of CB and PX flowers at 1 dba were hybridized to NimbleG ...
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Repair of Site-Specific DNA Double-Strand Breaks in

... and May, 2003; Reiss, 2003). The GT efficiency can be increased by DSBs in the target sequence (e.g., Fauser et al., 2012; Puchta and Fauser, 2013; Qi et al., 2013). To increase GT in angiosperms in a controlled manner, it is necessary to know the circumstances under which DSBs are repaired along dif ...
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The causes and molecular consequences of polyploidy

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Extraction of Gene/Protein Interaction from Text

... only via computing a kernel function between a pair of objects. A kernel function is a similarity function which has certain properties. That is, kernel function K over the object space X is binary function K: X×X → [0, ∞] mapping a pair of objects x, y X to their similarity score K(x, y). This is e ...
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Postdoctoral Fellowship - CSOF4

... We therefore require new dwarfing genes that will improve early growth and crop establishment. Work initiated at CSIRO led to the discovery and characterisation of a new mutant gene in wheat which results in reduced stem growth late in development but which does not compromise early growth. Agronomi ...
Caspary T, Anderson KV. Dev Dyn. 2006 Sep;235(9):2412-23. Uncovering the uncharacterized and unexpected: unbiased phenotype-driven screens in the mouse. (Review)
Caspary T, Anderson KV. Dev Dyn. 2006 Sep;235(9):2412-23. Uncovering the uncharacterized and unexpected: unbiased phenotype-driven screens in the mouse. (Review)

... the past five years from a potential approach to a practical tool. This change has been driven by the relative ease of identifying causative mutations now that the complete genome sequence is available. These unbiased screens make it possible to identify genes, gene functions and processes that are ...
History of Disease Gene Mapping
History of Disease Gene Mapping

... “common disease-common variant model … genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have published hundreds of common variants whose allele frequencies are statistically correlated with various illnesses and traits. However, the vast majority of such variants have no established biological relevance to di ...
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Computational analysis of human disease

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Information Encoding in Biological Molecules: DNA and

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Is it Good to Share? The Parallel between Information

... HGT replaces lost genes, provides backup copies, allows rapid spread of new beneficial genes and facilitates the emergence of complex genomes. Early organisms needed HGT to get going. When heredity is good (small u) HGT is unfavourable because it creates junk DNA. Large genomes can be maintained suc ...
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... combine to yield a different sequence for each of the 20 amino acids is three – A two-base code could produce only 16 combinations – The three-base code has the potential to create 64 combinations – Bases in mRNA are read by the ribosome in triplets called codons Biology: Life on Earth, 9e ...
all chromosomes recombine in meiosis F2 plants
all chromosomes recombine in meiosis F2 plants

... To avoid confusion, we focus on one locus of interest. We chose individuals that are homozygous for one allele at that locus, eg. a clear phenotype. Closely linked markers will also be homozygous in the chosen individuals. As markers are farther away on the chromosome, more of the individuals will h ...
Mugisha, L., Leendertz, FH, Opuda-Asibo, J., Olobo, JO, Ehlers, B. A
Mugisha, L., Leendertz, FH, Opuda-Asibo, J., Olobo, JO, Ehlers, B. A

... replication and subsequent establishment of a maximal level of latency. In addition, it is not known whether the gammaherpesviruses found in great apes present the same way as their human counterparts both in establishment of infection and pathogenicity. For example, it has now been shown that chimp ...
A Rapid Chromosome Mapping Method for Cloned Fragments of Yeast DNA.
A Rapid Chromosome Mapping Method for Cloned Fragments of Yeast DNA.

... diploids, in the specific loss of genetic information from the chromosome into which the 2 p DNA was integrated (FALCOet al. 1982). After verification of the accuracy of the method using several genes whose position was known in advance, the method was used to locate the yeast actin gene, which lies ...
Phevor Combines Multiple Biomedical Ontologies for
Phevor Combines Multiple Biomedical Ontologies for

... Importantly, Phevor also provides a means of integrating ontologies that contain knowledge not explicitly linked to phenotype (such as the GO) into the variant-prioritization process. As we demonstrate, Phevor can use information latent in such ontologies to discover disease-causing alleles in genes ...
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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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