
Dear Prism - The Horse Gazette
... I bred my Cremello to a Chestnut stallion and as you know the offspring were Palomino. If I breed the palomino to a Chestnut I know that my chances will be 50/50 in getting another palomino. My question is will it help if I look for a "recessive" chestnut for instance if the sire and dam of the chea ...
... I bred my Cremello to a Chestnut stallion and as you know the offspring were Palomino. If I breed the palomino to a Chestnut I know that my chances will be 50/50 in getting another palomino. My question is will it help if I look for a "recessive" chestnut for instance if the sire and dam of the chea ...
Characterization of the Role of Eco1 in Chromosome
... humans are multi-cellular eukaryotes. Yeast is an excellent model organism because it can be studied in both the diploid and haploid stages, has a relatively short generation time, is easily cultured and maintained, and has well understood biological processes that are often well conserved in the hu ...
... humans are multi-cellular eukaryotes. Yeast is an excellent model organism because it can be studied in both the diploid and haploid stages, has a relatively short generation time, is easily cultured and maintained, and has well understood biological processes that are often well conserved in the hu ...
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... Jianying Shen, Antonio DiTommaso, Mingquan Shen, Wei Lu, and Zhengming Li* Nitrogen-fixing cyanobacteria are vital photosynthetic microorganisms that contribute to soil fertility by fixing atmospheric nitrogen and are also important for maintaining ecosystem stability. These microorganisms can be ve ...
... Jianying Shen, Antonio DiTommaso, Mingquan Shen, Wei Lu, and Zhengming Li* Nitrogen-fixing cyanobacteria are vital photosynthetic microorganisms that contribute to soil fertility by fixing atmospheric nitrogen and are also important for maintaining ecosystem stability. These microorganisms can be ve ...
ISOLATION AND FUNCTIONAL GENETIC EUCALYPTUS Magister Scientiae
... resource for wood and fibre for the pulp and papermaking industry. However, the yield of wood and fibre of Eucalyptus and other woody species is not high enough to meet the world-wide demand. The pulp and papermaking industry is also a large source of pollution mainly due to the use of many toxic ch ...
... resource for wood and fibre for the pulp and papermaking industry. However, the yield of wood and fibre of Eucalyptus and other woody species is not high enough to meet the world-wide demand. The pulp and papermaking industry is also a large source of pollution mainly due to the use of many toxic ch ...
Genomics-based approaches to improve drought tolerance of crops
... 1360-1385/$ – see front matter ß 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. doi:10.1016/j.tplants.2006.06.003 ...
... 1360-1385/$ – see front matter ß 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. doi:10.1016/j.tplants.2006.06.003 ...
Guidelines for genetic studies in single patients
... establishes a causal bridge between a candidate genotype and a clinical phenotype. With the notable exceptions of hematological and immunological patients (Orkin and Nathan, 2009; Ochs et al., 2014), and to a lesser extent patients with inborn errors of metabolism (Scriver et al., 2001), the descrip ...
... establishes a causal bridge between a candidate genotype and a clinical phenotype. With the notable exceptions of hematological and immunological patients (Orkin and Nathan, 2009; Ochs et al., 2014), and to a lesser extent patients with inborn errors of metabolism (Scriver et al., 2001), the descrip ...
Biochemical but not clinical vitamin A deficiency results from
... reviews, see references 1 and 2). Human RBP is coded by a single gene and is specifically synthesized in the liver (3), where it binds one molecule of retinol. After its secretion into the bloodstream, holo-RBP forms a 1:1 molar complex with another plasma protein, transthyretin (TTR). It has long b ...
... reviews, see references 1 and 2). Human RBP is coded by a single gene and is specifically synthesized in the liver (3), where it binds one molecule of retinol. After its secretion into the bloodstream, holo-RBP forms a 1:1 molar complex with another plasma protein, transthyretin (TTR). It has long b ...
Vitis 37 (3), 119
... The electrophoretically detected degree of genetic similarity between each pair of cultivars studied (Tab. 2) was calculated using the NTSYS-pc package 1.8 developed by ROHFL (Exeter Software, New York, USA). ...
... The electrophoretically detected degree of genetic similarity between each pair of cultivars studied (Tab. 2) was calculated using the NTSYS-pc package 1.8 developed by ROHFL (Exeter Software, New York, USA). ...
Telomereled bouquet formation facilitates homologous chromosome
... chromosome arrangement was disordered not only in the terminal regions but also in the centromere-proximal regions. With respect to chromosome pairing, we use the term `paired' as de®ned by Scherthan et al. (1994), i.e. indicating two FISH signals that are either overlapping or touching. The cos1479 ...
... chromosome arrangement was disordered not only in the terminal regions but also in the centromere-proximal regions. With respect to chromosome pairing, we use the term `paired' as de®ned by Scherthan et al. (1994), i.e. indicating two FISH signals that are either overlapping or touching. The cos1479 ...
GENOTYPE-PHENOTYPE CORRELATION USING
... Biological science has undergone a revolution in the past few decades. The successes of molecular and structural biology, biochemistry, and genetics have yielded large amounts of data that are increasingly quantitative in nature. This quantitative analysis of this data has attracted the use of techn ...
... Biological science has undergone a revolution in the past few decades. The successes of molecular and structural biology, biochemistry, and genetics have yielded large amounts of data that are increasingly quantitative in nature. This quantitative analysis of this data has attracted the use of techn ...
A Single Eubacterial Origin of Eukaryotic
... all sites are free to vary. We therefore used PAUP* to estimate the fraction of sites free to vary across our alignment using a variable/invariable ML model, and we restricted LogDet analyses to only these variable positions (Waddell and Steel 1997). LogDet bootstrap analyses (1,000 replicates) and ...
... all sites are free to vary. We therefore used PAUP* to estimate the fraction of sites free to vary across our alignment using a variable/invariable ML model, and we restricted LogDet analyses to only these variable positions (Waddell and Steel 1997). LogDet bootstrap analyses (1,000 replicates) and ...
Differential Functional Variability of Serotonin Transporter and
... the genus Macaca for functional polymorphisms in genes of the serotonergic and dopaminergic pathway that are assumed to influence behavior. We have shown that genetic loci involved in the regulation of serotonergic neurotransmission, especially the 5-HTTLPR, vary not only in their sequence compositio ...
... the genus Macaca for functional polymorphisms in genes of the serotonergic and dopaminergic pathway that are assumed to influence behavior. We have shown that genetic loci involved in the regulation of serotonergic neurotransmission, especially the 5-HTTLPR, vary not only in their sequence compositio ...
Slide 1
... Whether a mutation is negative or beneficial depends on how its DNA changes relative to the organism’s situation. Mutations are often thought of as negative because they disrupt the normal function of genes. However, without mutations, organisms cannot evolve, because mutations are the source of gen ...
... Whether a mutation is negative or beneficial depends on how its DNA changes relative to the organism’s situation. Mutations are often thought of as negative because they disrupt the normal function of genes. However, without mutations, organisms cannot evolve, because mutations are the source of gen ...
Spatial restriction of AChR gene expression to
... usually found further than 500 /mi from synaptic sites (B,D), although they can occur adjacent to the denervated synaptic site (F, curved arrow). In some cases the hGH-positive nuclei are in the vicinity of AChR clusters (C,D), whereas in other cases, hGH-positive nuclei are found precisely underlyi ...
... usually found further than 500 /mi from synaptic sites (B,D), although they can occur adjacent to the denervated synaptic site (F, curved arrow). In some cases the hGH-positive nuclei are in the vicinity of AChR clusters (C,D), whereas in other cases, hGH-positive nuclei are found precisely underlyi ...
Thulashie Sivarajah
... potent inhibitor. For instance, Alexander Silberman Institute of Life Sciences, and Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel reported that PP1 (4-Amino-5-(4-methylphenyl)7-(t-butyl) pyrazolo [3, 4-d] - pyrimidine) was behaved as non-competitive with ATP for the inhibition of Src (Karni. R. 2003). Pept ...
... potent inhibitor. For instance, Alexander Silberman Institute of Life Sciences, and Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel reported that PP1 (4-Amino-5-(4-methylphenyl)7-(t-butyl) pyrazolo [3, 4-d] - pyrimidine) was behaved as non-competitive with ATP for the inhibition of Src (Karni. R. 2003). Pept ...
The Ubiquitin-Proteasome Pathway and Plant Development
... many HECT E3s have been identified in animals (up to 50 putative HECT E3s in humans, for example), only seven HECT E3s are encoded by the Arabidopsis genome (Schwarz et al., 1998; Downes et al., 2003). The first examples of plant HECT E3s, UPL1 (for Ubiquitin Protein Ligase1)and UPL2, were reported ...
... many HECT E3s have been identified in animals (up to 50 putative HECT E3s in humans, for example), only seven HECT E3s are encoded by the Arabidopsis genome (Schwarz et al., 1998; Downes et al., 2003). The first examples of plant HECT E3s, UPL1 (for Ubiquitin Protein Ligase1)and UPL2, were reported ...
Raven/Johnson Biology 8e Chapter 10 - Answers 1.
... a. interphase b. G1 c. S d. G2 The correct answer is d— A. Answer a is incorrect. The term interphase refers to all phases of the cell cycle other than mitosis. Organelle replication does occur during this time; however, there is a more precise answer possible. The correct answer is d— B. Answer b i ...
... a. interphase b. G1 c. S d. G2 The correct answer is d— A. Answer a is incorrect. The term interphase refers to all phases of the cell cycle other than mitosis. Organelle replication does occur during this time; however, there is a more precise answer possible. The correct answer is d— B. Answer b i ...
Noise in transcription negative feedback loops
... To see if this is the case, we have reproduced the original experiment of Becskei and Serrano (2000) using a more sensitive approach to quantify GFP expression (FACS sorting versus microscopy used in the previous work). Also we have created new constructs in which the reporter protein (GFP) is no mo ...
... To see if this is the case, we have reproduced the original experiment of Becskei and Serrano (2000) using a more sensitive approach to quantify GFP expression (FACS sorting versus microscopy used in the previous work). Also we have created new constructs in which the reporter protein (GFP) is no mo ...
YangSpr07
... proteins, such as fibrinogen, fibronectin, vitronectin, collagen, and laminin. The amino acid sequence Arg-Gly-Asp or RGD present on extracellular matrix proteins is known to be a requirement for binding to cell surface receptor proteins, the integrins. The binding of extracellular matrix proteins t ...
... proteins, such as fibrinogen, fibronectin, vitronectin, collagen, and laminin. The amino acid sequence Arg-Gly-Asp or RGD present on extracellular matrix proteins is known to be a requirement for binding to cell surface receptor proteins, the integrins. The binding of extracellular matrix proteins t ...
Role of tumor necrosis factor alpha gene polymorphism in childhood
... Bronchial asthma is a common disease with multiple determinants that include genetic variation, environmental exposures, and gene–environment interactions. Tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α) has a role in asthma and wheezing pathophysiology. Single nucleotide gene polymorphisms, may be important as ...
... Bronchial asthma is a common disease with multiple determinants that include genetic variation, environmental exposures, and gene–environment interactions. Tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α) has a role in asthma and wheezing pathophysiology. Single nucleotide gene polymorphisms, may be important as ...