
Phenotypic and Genotypic Comparisons among Strains of the
... The G + C values of DNA obtained for the A . viriduns GL strains overlap those previously found for nonmarine strains of A . viriduns (14, 18, 19). Our DNA-DNA hybridization results showed a very close relationship among the lobsterpathogenic strains. In a previous DNA-DNA hybridization study, a com ...
... The G + C values of DNA obtained for the A . viriduns GL strains overlap those previously found for nonmarine strains of A . viriduns (14, 18, 19). Our DNA-DNA hybridization results showed a very close relationship among the lobsterpathogenic strains. In a previous DNA-DNA hybridization study, a com ...
Critical care: Meeting protein requirements without overfeeding energy
... international guidelines. We determined protein adequacy of current feed prescription in a ‘baseline’ audit and then the effect of added protein in a pilot ‘supplementation’ audit. The primary outcome was the difference between protein prescription and the local guidelines on days 1e3. Secondary out ...
... international guidelines. We determined protein adequacy of current feed prescription in a ‘baseline’ audit and then the effect of added protein in a pilot ‘supplementation’ audit. The primary outcome was the difference between protein prescription and the local guidelines on days 1e3. Secondary out ...
VCE Biology TSFX REVISION LECTURE UNIT 3 Part 1
... and tertiary (overall chain shape) structures, and that those proteins made up of two or more polypeptide chains may be described by a quaternary structure. Students are expected to identify α-helices and β-pleated sheets as being the most common secondary structures. They are expected to understand ...
... and tertiary (overall chain shape) structures, and that those proteins made up of two or more polypeptide chains may be described by a quaternary structure. Students are expected to identify α-helices and β-pleated sheets as being the most common secondary structures. They are expected to understand ...
Etiology : cytogenetics and microdeletions - HAL
... Roessler and others 1996], ZIC2 (13q32) (HPE5) [Brown and others 2001; Brown and others 1998], SIX3 (2p21) (HPE2) [Gripp and others 2000; Pasquier and others 2000; Wallis and others 1999], and TGIF (18p11.3) (HPE4) [Aguilella and others 2003; Gripp and others 2000]. These genes have since constitute ...
... Roessler and others 1996], ZIC2 (13q32) (HPE5) [Brown and others 2001; Brown and others 1998], SIX3 (2p21) (HPE2) [Gripp and others 2000; Pasquier and others 2000; Wallis and others 1999], and TGIF (18p11.3) (HPE4) [Aguilella and others 2003; Gripp and others 2000]. These genes have since constitute ...
Responses of Wild Watermelon to Drought Stress: Accumulation of
... water use efficiency (Edwards and Walker 1983). Inversely, although C4-plants prevail over C3-plants in the CO2-fixation efficiency, the energy cost of C4-plants in photosynthesis is worse than that of C3-plants (Furbank and Foyer 1988, Hatch 1992, Dai et al. 1993). CAM-plants are superior to others ...
... water use efficiency (Edwards and Walker 1983). Inversely, although C4-plants prevail over C3-plants in the CO2-fixation efficiency, the energy cost of C4-plants in photosynthesis is worse than that of C3-plants (Furbank and Foyer 1988, Hatch 1992, Dai et al. 1993). CAM-plants are superior to others ...
INDIVIDUAL.OPTIMAL.NUTRITION TM
... the daily availability of raw materials. A shortage of any nutrient can shut down the “assembly lines” that are your body’s biochemical pathways. Your body is amazingly adaptive and can sometimes function for long periods of time even though particular biochemical “assembly lines” are closed down. E ...
... the daily availability of raw materials. A shortage of any nutrient can shut down the “assembly lines” that are your body’s biochemical pathways. Your body is amazingly adaptive and can sometimes function for long periods of time even though particular biochemical “assembly lines” are closed down. E ...
Identification and functional analysis of a prokaryotic-type
... different constructions were made: one contained the complete amino acid sequence (named PpAAT) whereas the other contained only the putative processed polypeptide (named p-PpAAT) starting in another methionine residue at the N-terminal of the polypeptide. As shown in Figure 3(a), the two forms of A ...
... different constructions were made: one contained the complete amino acid sequence (named PpAAT) whereas the other contained only the putative processed polypeptide (named p-PpAAT) starting in another methionine residue at the N-terminal of the polypeptide. As shown in Figure 3(a), the two forms of A ...
Speciation - Bakersfield College
... • Natural selection drives evolution by favoring adaptive traits • Works on level of gene pool – Gene pool = all alleles for all genes in population – Affects entire population ...
... • Natural selection drives evolution by favoring adaptive traits • Works on level of gene pool – Gene pool = all alleles for all genes in population – Affects entire population ...
Predicting protein folding rates from geometric contact and amino
... use the concept of ‘‘geometric contact’’ (defined below) to study the correlation between native structure and folding rate (Li et al. 2003). Using a large set of proteins, including both two-state and multistate folders, we find that folding rates correlate well with the number of residues that for ...
... use the concept of ‘‘geometric contact’’ (defined below) to study the correlation between native structure and folding rate (Li et al. 2003). Using a large set of proteins, including both two-state and multistate folders, we find that folding rates correlate well with the number of residues that for ...
Minimalist Active-Site Redesign: Teaching Old Enzymes New Tricks
... rate-determining step appears to be the formation of the selenol (ESeH) group.[29] The pKa value of the enzyme-bound selenol is unusually low, which can be explained by interactions with the subtilisin framework, particularly the formation of an ion pair with the histidine residue of the catalytic t ...
... rate-determining step appears to be the formation of the selenol (ESeH) group.[29] The pKa value of the enzyme-bound selenol is unusually low, which can be explained by interactions with the subtilisin framework, particularly the formation of an ion pair with the histidine residue of the catalytic t ...
Solving the University Timetabling Problem with
... solving timetabling problems. These methods come from a number of scientific disciplines like Operations Research, Artificial Intelligence, and Computational Intelligence and can be divided into four categories: 1) Sequential Methods that treat timetabling problems as graph problems. Generally, they ...
... solving timetabling problems. These methods come from a number of scientific disciplines like Operations Research, Artificial Intelligence, and Computational Intelligence and can be divided into four categories: 1) Sequential Methods that treat timetabling problems as graph problems. Generally, they ...
A Genetic Defect in Amino Acid Metabolism: Phenylketonuria (PKU)
... A child with PKU, PAH is not working properly. This means that phenylalanine cannot be broken-down and its level in blood gets very high. On the other hand, Tyrosine levels tend to be low. It consequences melanin cannot be formed. So, a child with PKU will have blonde hair and blue eyes. ...
... A child with PKU, PAH is not working properly. This means that phenylalanine cannot be broken-down and its level in blood gets very high. On the other hand, Tyrosine levels tend to be low. It consequences melanin cannot be formed. So, a child with PKU will have blonde hair and blue eyes. ...
A novel dipeptidomimetic containing a cyclic threonine.
... peptides.7 Furthermore, these compounds very often adopt preferred conformations such as turns, which may enhance their binding to a biological target.8 Ideally, these con formational constraints should maintain the appropriate topological arrangement of functional groups that are essential for reco ...
... peptides.7 Furthermore, these compounds very often adopt preferred conformations such as turns, which may enhance their binding to a biological target.8 Ideally, these con formational constraints should maintain the appropriate topological arrangement of functional groups that are essential for reco ...
Plant centromeres: structure and control Eric J Richards and R Kelly
... itive DNA [18]. It is likely that this block corresponds, on the cytological level, to the heterochromatin that encompasses the region associated with the kinetochore. This pericentric heterochromatin appears to have a role in controlling and/or mediating sister chromatid cohesion in metaphase (of m ...
... itive DNA [18]. It is likely that this block corresponds, on the cytological level, to the heterochromatin that encompasses the region associated with the kinetochore. This pericentric heterochromatin appears to have a role in controlling and/or mediating sister chromatid cohesion in metaphase (of m ...
Spinalin, a new glycine- and histidine
... to a 1000 bp transcript that was expressed in differentiating nematocytes but not in other cell types (Fig. 1). We have named the protein encoded by these cDNA clones spinalin, based on its localization in the spines of nematocysts (see below). Sequence analysis and putative domain organization of s ...
... to a 1000 bp transcript that was expressed in differentiating nematocytes but not in other cell types (Fig. 1). We have named the protein encoded by these cDNA clones spinalin, based on its localization in the spines of nematocysts (see below). Sequence analysis and putative domain organization of s ...
Additional file 1
... Important role in pollens and anther development in response to gibberellic acid Transcriptional regulation Transcription factors ...
... Important role in pollens and anther development in response to gibberellic acid Transcriptional regulation Transcription factors ...
chapt 9
... All cells are genetically identical. Cells differ in the genes they express. Determination is the process a cell goes through to select which genes it will express, committing itself to becoming a certain cell type. When a cell is fully developed into a specific type of cell, it is said to be differ ...
... All cells are genetically identical. Cells differ in the genes they express. Determination is the process a cell goes through to select which genes it will express, committing itself to becoming a certain cell type. When a cell is fully developed into a specific type of cell, it is said to be differ ...
Chapter 5 - Biology Junction
... • Collagen is a fibrous protein consisting of three polypeptides coiled like a rope • Hemoglobin is a globular protein consisting of four polypeptides: two alpha and two beta chains Animation: Quaternary Protein Structure Copyright © 2008 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Pearson Benjamin Cummi ...
... • Collagen is a fibrous protein consisting of three polypeptides coiled like a rope • Hemoglobin is a globular protein consisting of four polypeptides: two alpha and two beta chains Animation: Quaternary Protein Structure Copyright © 2008 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Pearson Benjamin Cummi ...
Isolated Spinach Ribulose-1,5-Bisphosphate
... transgenic tobacco plants,” Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. USA 89:8394—8398 (1992)). These studies have been inconclu ...
... transgenic tobacco plants,” Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. USA 89:8394—8398 (1992)). These studies have been inconclu ...
Detailed proteome analysis of growing cells of the planctomycete
... 5.5 (containing the highest density of protein spots) facilitated the identification of 467 different proteins and 103 of them were not previously identified in our master gel. Some spots that are a mixture of different proteins could be separated in this zoom-in pH range, allowing us to gain quanti ...
... 5.5 (containing the highest density of protein spots) facilitated the identification of 467 different proteins and 103 of them were not previously identified in our master gel. Some spots that are a mixture of different proteins could be separated in this zoom-in pH range, allowing us to gain quanti ...
Gene Section LMO2 (LIM domain only 2 (rhombotin-like 1))
... A variant translocation t(7;11)(q35;p13) has been described. Abnormal Protein It was previously believed that LMO2 is activated after chromosomal translocation by association either the Tcell receptor a/T-cell receptor d (14q11) or T-cell receptor b gene (7q35). Chromosome breakpoints occur 25 kb up ...
... A variant translocation t(7;11)(q35;p13) has been described. Abnormal Protein It was previously believed that LMO2 is activated after chromosomal translocation by association either the Tcell receptor a/T-cell receptor d (14q11) or T-cell receptor b gene (7q35). Chromosome breakpoints occur 25 kb up ...
Changes in DNA-binding activity of transcription factors in the
... Our earlier studies carried out in silico demonstrated that different transcription factors have their putative binding sites in the 5’-flanking regions of bovine milk protein genes. Now we extended our study to include the experimental analysis of these transcription factors. This study on electrop ...
... Our earlier studies carried out in silico demonstrated that different transcription factors have their putative binding sites in the 5’-flanking regions of bovine milk protein genes. Now we extended our study to include the experimental analysis of these transcription factors. This study on electrop ...
Point mutation

A point mutation, or single base modification, is a type of mutation that causes a single nucleotide base change, insertion, or deletion of the genetic material, DNA or RNA. The term frameshift mutation indicates the addition or deletion of a base pair. A point mutant is an individual that is affected by a point mutation.Repeat induced point mutations are recurring point mutations, discussed below.