
A Functional Polymorphism in the HMGCR Promoter
... this discrepancy is the type of cell lines used – Porcellini et al used cells derived from adult sources while we used cells of embryonic origin. Additionally, in the study by Porcellini et al Gateway™ gene recombination technology was used to transfer the cloned promoter into the reporter vector. I ...
... this discrepancy is the type of cell lines used – Porcellini et al used cells derived from adult sources while we used cells of embryonic origin. Additionally, in the study by Porcellini et al Gateway™ gene recombination technology was used to transfer the cloned promoter into the reporter vector. I ...
Sequence comparison of aflR from different Aspergillus species
... called the S strain of A. flavus (Cotty, 1989) or A. flavus var. parvisclerotigenus (Saito and Tsuruta, 1993), while the latter has been called the L strain of A. flavus (Cotty, 1989). Atypical A. flavus isolates which produce both B and G aflatoxins were also included. These were described previously as ...
... called the S strain of A. flavus (Cotty, 1989) or A. flavus var. parvisclerotigenus (Saito and Tsuruta, 1993), while the latter has been called the L strain of A. flavus (Cotty, 1989). Atypical A. flavus isolates which produce both B and G aflatoxins were also included. These were described previously as ...
Chap 2 - Genetics
... randomizing genetic variation in a population. While mutations alter DNA by changing base pairs, segregation and recombination do not alter the material content of DNA. Instead they provide powerful mechanisms for mixing up the DNA during sexual reproduction. Mutation The process of mutation is prob ...
... randomizing genetic variation in a population. While mutations alter DNA by changing base pairs, segregation and recombination do not alter the material content of DNA. Instead they provide powerful mechanisms for mixing up the DNA during sexual reproduction. Mutation The process of mutation is prob ...
LABORATORY Exercise Protein Structure
... This Secondary Structure consists of alpha helices and/or beta sheets. Proteins commonly contain a combination of alpha helices and beta sheets. In fact, proteins can be thought of as a series of alpha helices and beta sheets, joined by loops of less regular protein structure. ...
... This Secondary Structure consists of alpha helices and/or beta sheets. Proteins commonly contain a combination of alpha helices and beta sheets. In fact, proteins can be thought of as a series of alpha helices and beta sheets, joined by loops of less regular protein structure. ...
Infrared spectroscopic studies: from small molecules to large.
... Herschel in 1800. However, until 1940’s, IR studies involved only water and small organic molecules, because of the long measurement times and inaccessibility of the instruments. In 1940s came the first commercially available infrared spectrometers, which relied on prisms to act as dispersive elemen ...
... Herschel in 1800. However, until 1940’s, IR studies involved only water and small organic molecules, because of the long measurement times and inaccessibility of the instruments. In 1940s came the first commercially available infrared spectrometers, which relied on prisms to act as dispersive elemen ...
Number 2 - Laboratory Animal Boards Study Group
... be more than 20% from the large scale genome analysis. More recently, it has been estimated to be a 5% from a large scale bacterial artificial chromosome-end sequence analysis. A recent report on the whole genome scanning analysis of eight common inbred strains and eight wild derived inbred strains ...
... be more than 20% from the large scale genome analysis. More recently, it has been estimated to be a 5% from a large scale bacterial artificial chromosome-end sequence analysis. A recent report on the whole genome scanning analysis of eight common inbred strains and eight wild derived inbred strains ...
Microsoft Word - IBB PAS Repository
... Despite considerable research using various experimental approaches, the precise mechanism ...
... Despite considerable research using various experimental approaches, the precise mechanism ...
Lecture#12 Page 1 BIOLOGY 207 - Dr.McDermid Lecture#12 Alleles
... Problems: Griffiths et al, 7th Edition: Tier 1: Ch. 2. #2,7,9,12; Ch. 4 #2,4,7,9 Tier 2: Ch. 2. #3,10,11,13; Ch. 4 # 1,5,6 Concepts: How do genes behave in diploids? 1. From the wide variety of mutational possibilities for most genes, we can usually distinguish only functional and non-functional all ...
... Problems: Griffiths et al, 7th Edition: Tier 1: Ch. 2. #2,7,9,12; Ch. 4 #2,4,7,9 Tier 2: Ch. 2. #3,10,11,13; Ch. 4 # 1,5,6 Concepts: How do genes behave in diploids? 1. From the wide variety of mutational possibilities for most genes, we can usually distinguish only functional and non-functional all ...
- BioMed Central
... in the generation of a massive amount of expression data. One of the greatest challenge we are faced with is to then analyse the data as a whole and extract the meaningful relationships among specific genes. Standard methods such as SAM [6] or machine learning algorithms [7] are able to detect patte ...
... in the generation of a massive amount of expression data. One of the greatest challenge we are faced with is to then analyse the data as a whole and extract the meaningful relationships among specific genes. Standard methods such as SAM [6] or machine learning algorithms [7] are able to detect patte ...
Running title Variation in Barley Brassinosteroid
... brh3.h, brh3.y, and ert-t.55. In the barley genome zipper, the common genetic donor interval of those lines contained 21 gene models but did not include the Hv-BRD ortholog of Brachypodium, rice, and sorghum. In EnsemblPlant (http://plants.ensembl.org), the same interval contained 68 gene models inc ...
... brh3.h, brh3.y, and ert-t.55. In the barley genome zipper, the common genetic donor interval of those lines contained 21 gene models but did not include the Hv-BRD ortholog of Brachypodium, rice, and sorghum. In EnsemblPlant (http://plants.ensembl.org), the same interval contained 68 gene models inc ...
The Toll immune-regulated Drosophila protein Fondue is involved in
... have demonstrated that AMP genes are regulated by the Toll and the Imd pathways, which are selectively activated by different classes of microbes (Tanji and Ip, 2005). A recent DNA microarray study has shown that in addition to AMP ...
... have demonstrated that AMP genes are regulated by the Toll and the Imd pathways, which are selectively activated by different classes of microbes (Tanji and Ip, 2005). A recent DNA microarray study has shown that in addition to AMP ...
Rapid generation of nested chromosomal
... Fig. 2. Strategy for generation of nested deletions on mouse chromosome 2 by a combined targeted兾random approach. (A) The Notch1 gene was targeted to insert a cassette consisting of neo, a loxP site, and tk. A targeted line was selected, and a linearized vector consisting of a stuffer fragment of b ...
... Fig. 2. Strategy for generation of nested deletions on mouse chromosome 2 by a combined targeted兾random approach. (A) The Notch1 gene was targeted to insert a cassette consisting of neo, a loxP site, and tk. A targeted line was selected, and a linearized vector consisting of a stuffer fragment of b ...
Mild trifunctional protein deficiency is associated with - UvA-DARE
... Allele-specific oligonucleotide (ASO) hybridization. Reverse transcriptase (RT) was used to synthesize cDNA from fibroblast RNA with oligo (dT) as the primer. This cDNA was then used in a first PCR reaction to amplify the full-length a-subunit cDNA with the sense primer, 59-CTGCTGTCCTCTTCAGCTCAA-39, ...
... Allele-specific oligonucleotide (ASO) hybridization. Reverse transcriptase (RT) was used to synthesize cDNA from fibroblast RNA with oligo (dT) as the primer. This cDNA was then used in a first PCR reaction to amplify the full-length a-subunit cDNA with the sense primer, 59-CTGCTGTCCTCTTCAGCTCAA-39, ...
π, γ
... transform Π into Γ (having the same genes). peven (Π , Γ ) dD CJ (Π , Γ ) = N − c(Π , Γ ) − ...
... transform Π into Γ (having the same genes). peven (Π , Γ ) dD CJ (Π , Γ ) = N − c(Π , Γ ) − ...
Transcript
... [DOEBLEY:] So Neil, the reason I wanted to bring you out here was to show you just how different corn and teosinte are. [LOSIN:] Yeah. [DOEBLEY:] This is a teosinte plant, and it doesn’t look anything like a typical corn plant. [LOSIN:] No. [DOEBLEY:] You can start by just looking at the base, it j ...
... [DOEBLEY:] So Neil, the reason I wanted to bring you out here was to show you just how different corn and teosinte are. [LOSIN:] Yeah. [DOEBLEY:] This is a teosinte plant, and it doesn’t look anything like a typical corn plant. [LOSIN:] No. [DOEBLEY:] You can start by just looking at the base, it j ...
Proceedings as -file
... Comparison test: Comments from Duty Laboratory South Africa; Comments from Computing Laboratory The Netherlands; Discussion ISAG panels: Do they work well? How many laboratories are using these panels in the routine? Do we need changes? Standard / Reference samples? • Nomenclature: Is there a ne ...
... Comparison test: Comments from Duty Laboratory South Africa; Comments from Computing Laboratory The Netherlands; Discussion ISAG panels: Do they work well? How many laboratories are using these panels in the routine? Do we need changes? Standard / Reference samples? • Nomenclature: Is there a ne ...
p-Adic Modelling of the Genome and the Genetic Code
... main processes to exploit this information. The first one is replication, in which DNA duplicates giving two new DNA containing the same information as the original one. This is possible owing to the fact that each of two chains contains complementary bases of the other one. The second process is re ...
... main processes to exploit this information. The first one is replication, in which DNA duplicates giving two new DNA containing the same information as the original one. This is possible owing to the fact that each of two chains contains complementary bases of the other one. The second process is re ...
Genetic risk factors for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
... of exposure to cigarette smoke. However, this is extremely unlikely because of age- and gender-related differences in the prevalence of smoking. In addition, most patients with COPD do not come to medical attention until their fifth or sixth decade, by which time it is usually impossible to obtain p ...
... of exposure to cigarette smoke. However, this is extremely unlikely because of age- and gender-related differences in the prevalence of smoking. In addition, most patients with COPD do not come to medical attention until their fifth or sixth decade, by which time it is usually impossible to obtain p ...
Homozygous NOTCH3 null mutation and impaired NOTCH3
... This is an interesting report of a patient with homozygous mutations in NOTCH3 which are predicted to generate truncated and non-functional NOTCH3 proteins. An extensive analysis of the patient and parents is presented that include gene expression analysis of NOTCH3 targets in skeletal muscle biopsi ...
... This is an interesting report of a patient with homozygous mutations in NOTCH3 which are predicted to generate truncated and non-functional NOTCH3 proteins. An extensive analysis of the patient and parents is presented that include gene expression analysis of NOTCH3 targets in skeletal muscle biopsi ...