
Title CHROMOSOMAL ASSIGNMENT OF
... radioactive probes. When the assignment of specific chromosomes was not possible due to chromosomal size overlapping, sorted chromosomes from cell lines carrying chromosomal translocation or from hybrid cells carrying known human chromosomes were used in addition. The results indicate that human gen ...
... radioactive probes. When the assignment of specific chromosomes was not possible due to chromosomal size overlapping, sorted chromosomes from cell lines carrying chromosomal translocation or from hybrid cells carrying known human chromosomes were used in addition. The results indicate that human gen ...
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... and become cancerous; a lack of the protein insulin results in diabetes. Biologists once assumed that the variable rates at which cells synthesize different mRNA’s determine the ...
... and become cancerous; a lack of the protein insulin results in diabetes. Biologists once assumed that the variable rates at which cells synthesize different mRNA’s determine the ...
Small G-protein
... change resulting in reduced affinity to GDP, and thus in GDP release. The general term for such proteins is GEF (guanine nucleotide exchange factor). The GEFs of the small G-proteins are not the activated receptors, but rather proteins downstream the signaling cascade. GEFs vary with regard to their ...
... change resulting in reduced affinity to GDP, and thus in GDP release. The general term for such proteins is GEF (guanine nucleotide exchange factor). The GEFs of the small G-proteins are not the activated receptors, but rather proteins downstream the signaling cascade. GEFs vary with regard to their ...
S. latifolia sex-linked genes, p. 1 Evolutionary strata on
... there is also evidence of repetitive sequences and transposons in the S. latifolia genome (PRITHAM et al. 2003), but the extent of male-specific (Y-linked) sequence accumulation is not yet clear, though Y- specific sequences certainly exist (DONNISON and GRANT 1999). Similarly, the small Y-chromosom ...
... there is also evidence of repetitive sequences and transposons in the S. latifolia genome (PRITHAM et al. 2003), but the extent of male-specific (Y-linked) sequence accumulation is not yet clear, though Y- specific sequences certainly exist (DONNISON and GRANT 1999). Similarly, the small Y-chromosom ...
Purification and some properties of UDP
... chromatography on peptide-Sepharose. The affinity ligand is a synthetic dodeca peptide described by Weilke et al. (1997) modified by replacement of two C-terminal lysine residues by glycine (Table II, peptide 2). Compared with the initially described peptide, no specific interaction with proteins ot ...
... chromatography on peptide-Sepharose. The affinity ligand is a synthetic dodeca peptide described by Weilke et al. (1997) modified by replacement of two C-terminal lysine residues by glycine (Table II, peptide 2). Compared with the initially described peptide, no specific interaction with proteins ot ...
Characterization of the wheat gene encoding a grain
... Some LTPs were found to be expressed in several grain tissues. For example, two grain-specific maize genes of unknown function, ZmEBE-1 and ZmEBE-2, were found to be expressed in the embryo sac before pollination and later after pollination in both ETC and ESR cells of the developing endosperm (Magn ...
... Some LTPs were found to be expressed in several grain tissues. For example, two grain-specific maize genes of unknown function, ZmEBE-1 and ZmEBE-2, were found to be expressed in the embryo sac before pollination and later after pollination in both ETC and ESR cells of the developing endosperm (Magn ...
Roles of the Amino Group of Purine Bases in the Thermodynamic
... a conformation that did not alter the overall B-form of the DNA helix. These spectra were also insensitive to the salt concentration and solvent composition investigated in this study (Figure S1). The CD spectral data suggested that the differences in thermodynamic stabilities among the duplexes res ...
... a conformation that did not alter the overall B-form of the DNA helix. These spectra were also insensitive to the salt concentration and solvent composition investigated in this study (Figure S1). The CD spectral data suggested that the differences in thermodynamic stabilities among the duplexes res ...
Applied and Environmental Microbiologyy
... For flow-chamber experiments, the strains were tagged with the green fluorescent protein (GFP). This was accomplished by the insertion of a miniTn7PA1/04/03-gfp-T0T1 transposon cassette into the chromosomes of target strains using the suicide construct pBK-miniTn7-gfp3 (25). Plasmid pBK-miniTn7-gfp3 ...
... For flow-chamber experiments, the strains were tagged with the green fluorescent protein (GFP). This was accomplished by the insertion of a miniTn7PA1/04/03-gfp-T0T1 transposon cassette into the chromosomes of target strains using the suicide construct pBK-miniTn7-gfp3 (25). Plasmid pBK-miniTn7-gfp3 ...
Wine Proteins and Protein Stability
... Tannins interact with proteins, resulting in precipitation. This is why wines stored in oak frequently clear readily. Immobilized tannic acid derivatives may be effective in stabilizing a white wine. Some white varieties, such as Pinot gris and Sauvignon blanc, are rather delicate in their aroma com ...
... Tannins interact with proteins, resulting in precipitation. This is why wines stored in oak frequently clear readily. Immobilized tannic acid derivatives may be effective in stabilizing a white wine. Some white varieties, such as Pinot gris and Sauvignon blanc, are rather delicate in their aroma com ...
Identification and Characterization of Two Temperature
... The present study was performed to identify stress-induced putative virulence proteins of Streptococcus suis. For this, protein expression patterns of streptococci grown at 32, 37, and 42°C were compared by one- and two-dimensional gel electrophoresis. Temperature shifts from 32 and 37 to 42°C induc ...
... The present study was performed to identify stress-induced putative virulence proteins of Streptococcus suis. For this, protein expression patterns of streptococci grown at 32, 37, and 42°C were compared by one- and two-dimensional gel electrophoresis. Temperature shifts from 32 and 37 to 42°C induc ...
Dynamic epigenetic responses to childhood exposure to violence
... optimal research methods are still being developed. In undertaking epigenetic research (or when interpreting previously published data) it is important to take into account a number of biological, technical and methodological issues 37. It is unlikely that the simple “brute-force” approaches that ha ...
... optimal research methods are still being developed. In undertaking epigenetic research (or when interpreting previously published data) it is important to take into account a number of biological, technical and methodological issues 37. It is unlikely that the simple “brute-force” approaches that ha ...
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... mechanism. It is characterized by hypersensitivity to the ultraviolet portion of sunlight. ...
... mechanism. It is characterized by hypersensitivity to the ultraviolet portion of sunlight. ...
Chromosome Inversions - Birmingham Women`s Hospital
... This means that the ‘middle’ part of the chromosome called the centromere is involved. Pericentric inversions can lead to mistakes being made when the eggs or sperm are made. Some may get extra chromosome material and some may have missing chromosome material. This can lead to an increased chance of ...
... This means that the ‘middle’ part of the chromosome called the centromere is involved. Pericentric inversions can lead to mistakes being made when the eggs or sperm are made. Some may get extra chromosome material and some may have missing chromosome material. This can lead to an increased chance of ...
20. Transposable Genetic Elements
... Here C allows color expression and Ds+ and Ac+ indicate the lack of the element. Most of the kernels from this cross were of the expected types (Figure 20-4), but one exceptional kernel was very interesting. In Figure 20-4, the first seed shows the normal solid pigment pattern owing to the presence ...
... Here C allows color expression and Ds+ and Ac+ indicate the lack of the element. Most of the kernels from this cross were of the expected types (Figure 20-4), but one exceptional kernel was very interesting. In Figure 20-4, the first seed shows the normal solid pigment pattern owing to the presence ...
Loci sarA and/or agr by the Genes Regulated Staphylococcus
... A), is regulated by each effector and provided insights about the regulatory cascades involved in both alpha-hemolysin and protein A expression. Several putative virulence factors were also identified as regulated by agr and/or SarA. In addition, genes that are involved in several biological process ...
... A), is regulated by each effector and provided insights about the regulatory cascades involved in both alpha-hemolysin and protein A expression. Several putative virulence factors were also identified as regulated by agr and/or SarA. In addition, genes that are involved in several biological process ...
Statistical analysis of DNA microarray data
... Figure 2. Genome-wide Location of the Nine Cell Cycle Transcription Factors(A) 213 of the 800 cell cycle genes whose promoter regions were bound by a myc-tagged version of at least one of the nine cell cycle transcription factors (p < 0.001) are represented as horizontal lines. The weight-averaged b ...
... Figure 2. Genome-wide Location of the Nine Cell Cycle Transcription Factors(A) 213 of the 800 cell cycle genes whose promoter regions were bound by a myc-tagged version of at least one of the nine cell cycle transcription factors (p < 0.001) are represented as horizontal lines. The weight-averaged b ...
Reebop Lab - The Green Isle
... 6. The "mother" should arbitrarily take one red chromosome from each pair and put it in a pile called "egg" (or ovum). G) Is the egg diploid or haploid? ________________ H) What type of cell division makes eggs (mitosis or meiosis)? __________ 7. Put the extra chromosomes back into the correct envel ...
... 6. The "mother" should arbitrarily take one red chromosome from each pair and put it in a pile called "egg" (or ovum). G) Is the egg diploid or haploid? ________________ H) What type of cell division makes eggs (mitosis or meiosis)? __________ 7. Put the extra chromosomes back into the correct envel ...
The expression of a chromoplast-specific lycopene beta cyclase
... the gene acquires a new function or expression pattern, or subfunctionalization, a process in which functions or expression patterns are partitioned between duplicate genes (Prince and Pickett, 2002), as seems to be the case for the carotenogenic genes in tissues containing chromoplasts. Thus, in or ...
... the gene acquires a new function or expression pattern, or subfunctionalization, a process in which functions or expression patterns are partitioned between duplicate genes (Prince and Pickett, 2002), as seems to be the case for the carotenogenic genes in tissues containing chromoplasts. Thus, in or ...
Lipoprotein lipase deficiency
... 28. Is there an alternative means of diagnosis or prediction that does not involve molecular diagnosis? If so (and in particular if there is a biochemical test), please state the added advantage of the molecular test. Lipoprotein lipase activity can be measured using an invasive day-case admission p ...
... 28. Is there an alternative means of diagnosis or prediction that does not involve molecular diagnosis? If so (and in particular if there is a biochemical test), please state the added advantage of the molecular test. Lipoprotein lipase activity can be measured using an invasive day-case admission p ...
Methods of industrial production 1
... oxygen, the production of L-glutamate is poor and lactic acid as well as succinic acid accumulates, whereas with an excess oxygen supply the amount of αketoglutarate as a by-product accumulates. ...
... oxygen, the production of L-glutamate is poor and lactic acid as well as succinic acid accumulates, whereas with an excess oxygen supply the amount of αketoglutarate as a by-product accumulates. ...
Document
... TIFF (Uncompressed) decompressor are needed to see this picture. given by the first principal component of G (its leading ...
... TIFF (Uncompressed) decompressor are needed to see this picture. given by the first principal component of G (its leading ...
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.