
Mutation screening of phenylketonuria in the Far East of
... In this study, a total of 60 variant alleles from 30 PKU patients was analyzed, using genomic DNAs from dried blood spots on PKU cards. Haplotype analysis of the PAH gene was done by RFLP and VNTR analysis. Various mutations in the PAH gene were determined by restriction enzyme digestion assay, ARMS ...
... In this study, a total of 60 variant alleles from 30 PKU patients was analyzed, using genomic DNAs from dried blood spots on PKU cards. Haplotype analysis of the PAH gene was done by RFLP and VNTR analysis. Various mutations in the PAH gene were determined by restriction enzyme digestion assay, ARMS ...
Genetic studies on Drosophila simulans. III. Autosomal genes
... These data give a total of 516 crossovers among 1177 flies, or 43.8 percent, from the tests of females. Allowing for double crossovers, which would certainly occur in a distance as great as this, we may conclude that the third chrbmosome of simulans is at least 45 units long. The number of flies fro ...
... These data give a total of 516 crossovers among 1177 flies, or 43.8 percent, from the tests of females. Allowing for double crossovers, which would certainly occur in a distance as great as this, we may conclude that the third chrbmosome of simulans is at least 45 units long. The number of flies fro ...
embj201489478-sup-0013-fig
... PolII for alternatively spliced regions. Arrows on gene structure show localization of primers used for splicing analysis by RT-PCR and capillary electrophoresis, which is shown in tables. Tables represent splicing site selection in both mutants in comparison to wild type. For each chart the mean va ...
... PolII for alternatively spliced regions. Arrows on gene structure show localization of primers used for splicing analysis by RT-PCR and capillary electrophoresis, which is shown in tables. Tables represent splicing site selection in both mutants in comparison to wild type. For each chart the mean va ...
Plant synthetic biology
... The top-down approach starts from an existing plant system and aims at making a minimum-size system with the smallest numbers of parts by reducing its complexity. The bottom-up approach starts with individual parts to make artificial biological systems with novel properties [24]. Using either approa ...
... The top-down approach starts from an existing plant system and aims at making a minimum-size system with the smallest numbers of parts by reducing its complexity. The bottom-up approach starts with individual parts to make artificial biological systems with novel properties [24]. Using either approa ...
Structural Bioinformatics - LCQB
... key player in the central pathway of energy production. It converts citrate into isocitrate. ...
... key player in the central pathway of energy production. It converts citrate into isocitrate. ...
Supplementary Materials and methods (doc 154K)
... 50% PAO1-GFP. Competitions starting at 50% of each strain maximize the ability to detect small differences in fitness. The exact initial proportions were confirmed via flow cytometry (see conditions below). Mixtures were diluted 200-fold in fresh LB and competed for 16 hours at 37°C with no agitatio ...
... 50% PAO1-GFP. Competitions starting at 50% of each strain maximize the ability to detect small differences in fitness. The exact initial proportions were confirmed via flow cytometry (see conditions below). Mixtures were diluted 200-fold in fresh LB and competed for 16 hours at 37°C with no agitatio ...
Gsp1 Triggers the Sexual Developmental Program
... cytoplasm to the zygote, only the cpDNA from the mt+ parent is retained (Sager, 1954), due to the active degradation of mt2 cpDNA within 60 min after mating (Sager and Lane, 1972; Kuroiwa et al., 1982; Nishimura et al., 1998, 1999). Conversely, the mt+ mtDNA is eliminated although this elimination o ...
... cytoplasm to the zygote, only the cpDNA from the mt+ parent is retained (Sager, 1954), due to the active degradation of mt2 cpDNA within 60 min after mating (Sager and Lane, 1972; Kuroiwa et al., 1982; Nishimura et al., 1998, 1999). Conversely, the mt+ mtDNA is eliminated although this elimination o ...
Supplementary Information (doc 82K)
... from sucrose gradient fractions corresponding to RNPs (F1 to F2), 40S subunit (F3), 60S subunit (F4), 80S monosome (F5 and F6) and polysomes (F7 to F12), resolved on 10% urea-acrylamide gel and analyzed by northern blot hybridization with the 173 nt ss-DNA probe corresponding to nucleotides 41-213 o ...
... from sucrose gradient fractions corresponding to RNPs (F1 to F2), 40S subunit (F3), 60S subunit (F4), 80S monosome (F5 and F6) and polysomes (F7 to F12), resolved on 10% urea-acrylamide gel and analyzed by northern blot hybridization with the 173 nt ss-DNA probe corresponding to nucleotides 41-213 o ...
a-amino acid
... 17.4 Amino Acids as Metabolic Precursors • The primary role of amino acids is to serve as substances for protein synthesis. • Some amino acids are essential precursors in other biosynthesis pathways. – Glutamate, glutamine, and asparate • Required in the urea cycle • Involved in many transamination ...
... 17.4 Amino Acids as Metabolic Precursors • The primary role of amino acids is to serve as substances for protein synthesis. • Some amino acids are essential precursors in other biosynthesis pathways. – Glutamate, glutamine, and asparate • Required in the urea cycle • Involved in many transamination ...
Yeobeyondgenome_final
... Applications of ISREs: (1) splicing arrays --tissue specific alternative splicing? included ...
... Applications of ISREs: (1) splicing arrays --tissue specific alternative splicing? included ...
Document
... and a TIFF (Uncompressed) decompressor TIFF (Uncompressed) decompressor are needed see this to picture. ...
... and a TIFF (Uncompressed) decompressor TIFF (Uncompressed) decompressor are needed see this to picture. ...
Gsp1 Triggers the Sexual Developmental Program
... cytoplasm to the zygote, only the cpDNA from the mt+ parent is retained (Sager, 1954), due to the active degradation of mt2 cpDNA within 60 min after mating (Sager and Lane, 1972; Kuroiwa et al., 1982; Nishimura et al., 1998, 1999). Conversely, the mt+ mtDNA is eliminated although this elimination o ...
... cytoplasm to the zygote, only the cpDNA from the mt+ parent is retained (Sager, 1954), due to the active degradation of mt2 cpDNA within 60 min after mating (Sager and Lane, 1972; Kuroiwa et al., 1982; Nishimura et al., 1998, 1999). Conversely, the mt+ mtDNA is eliminated although this elimination o ...
The ara Operon - University of Pennsylvania
... Arabinose is first converted to ribulose by arabinose isomerase, the product of araA gene, then phosphorylated by ribulokinase, the product of araB gene and finally converted to xylulose-5phosphate via ribulose-5-phosphate epimerase, the product of araD gene. The last product enters the pentose phos ...
... Arabinose is first converted to ribulose by arabinose isomerase, the product of araA gene, then phosphorylated by ribulokinase, the product of araB gene and finally converted to xylulose-5phosphate via ribulose-5-phosphate epimerase, the product of araD gene. The last product enters the pentose phos ...
Association of (rs1801133) Polymorphism with Breast
... The increasing need for large-scale genotyping applications of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) requires the development of low-cost technologies. Standard ARMS (amplification refractory mutation system) is one of the low cost technology used for the SNPs [9]. The amplification refractory muta ...
... The increasing need for large-scale genotyping applications of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) requires the development of low-cost technologies. Standard ARMS (amplification refractory mutation system) is one of the low cost technology used for the SNPs [9]. The amplification refractory muta ...
Keverne et al (2001)
... and protein, but in allelic exclusion the parent of origin for the allele is stochastic. The monoallelic expression ensures that only a single receptor type is expressed from a family of receptors and is exemplified in phylogenetically old systems such as the olfactory receptor genes, immunoglobulin ...
... and protein, but in allelic exclusion the parent of origin for the allele is stochastic. The monoallelic expression ensures that only a single receptor type is expressed from a family of receptors and is exemplified in phylogenetically old systems such as the olfactory receptor genes, immunoglobulin ...
subunits of succinyl CoA ligase of tomato
... Despite the central importance of the TCA cycle in plant metabolism not all of the genes encoding its constituent enzymes have been functionally identified. In yeast, the heterodimeric protein succinyl CoA ligase is encoded for by two single-copy genes. Here we report the isolation of two tomato cDNA ...
... Despite the central importance of the TCA cycle in plant metabolism not all of the genes encoding its constituent enzymes have been functionally identified. In yeast, the heterodimeric protein succinyl CoA ligase is encoded for by two single-copy genes. Here we report the isolation of two tomato cDNA ...
Downloaded - Cornell University
... tuned to life in a particular environment, and is an advantageous means of cellular survival, dispersal, and, in some cases, reproduction. The basic and most familiar mode of sporulation (Fig. 2A) involves an asymmetrical cell division that leads to the formation of a mother cell and a smaller fores ...
... tuned to life in a particular environment, and is an advantageous means of cellular survival, dispersal, and, in some cases, reproduction. The basic and most familiar mode of sporulation (Fig. 2A) involves an asymmetrical cell division that leads to the formation of a mother cell and a smaller fores ...
The Lamin B Receptor of the Nuclear Envelope Inner Membrane: A
... can be discerned in the nuclear envelope of eukaryotic cells. The first of these domains is the outer nuclear membrane, which contains ribosomes on its cytoplasmic side and resembles the rough endoplasmic reticulum (RER)~ with which it is continuous at certain points (15, 18, 35). The second is the ...
... can be discerned in the nuclear envelope of eukaryotic cells. The first of these domains is the outer nuclear membrane, which contains ribosomes on its cytoplasmic side and resembles the rough endoplasmic reticulum (RER)~ with which it is continuous at certain points (15, 18, 35). The second is the ...
Lecture 3
... pre-mRNA - altered in nucleus to form mRNA mRNA - contains the code for synthesis of a protein tRNA (transfer RNA) - decodes the info contained in mRNA rRNA - forms part of ribosomes ...
... pre-mRNA - altered in nucleus to form mRNA mRNA - contains the code for synthesis of a protein tRNA (transfer RNA) - decodes the info contained in mRNA rRNA - forms part of ribosomes ...
Chromatin Signature Identifies Monoallelic Gene Expression Across
... different ChIP-Seq datasets. To note, in this context, the use of quantile rank is equivalent to quantile normalization, but without requiring a reference dataset. Consequently, the newly trained classifier can be readily applied to other datasets with gene2body signal expressed as quantile-rank, eve ...
... different ChIP-Seq datasets. To note, in this context, the use of quantile rank is equivalent to quantile normalization, but without requiring a reference dataset. Consequently, the newly trained classifier can be readily applied to other datasets with gene2body signal expressed as quantile-rank, eve ...
Bacterial production and the cycling of DOC
... Bacterial (net) production (BP) is measured through the uptake of tritiated substrates or from changes in bacterial cell numbers- large uncertainties (10x) in BP, BCD, GE. On average BP = 15-20% of PP, or about 10-15 GT C yr-1. At least this amount of carbon must be processed through the microbial l ...
... Bacterial (net) production (BP) is measured through the uptake of tritiated substrates or from changes in bacterial cell numbers- large uncertainties (10x) in BP, BCD, GE. On average BP = 15-20% of PP, or about 10-15 GT C yr-1. At least this amount of carbon must be processed through the microbial l ...
Punnett Squares
... the inheritance of another trait In other words, different factors separate independently of each other during the formation of gametes ...
... the inheritance of another trait In other words, different factors separate independently of each other during the formation of gametes ...