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... Angot et al. (2006) from the system of Marx & Lidstrom (2002) or by using the sacB system (Schafer et al., 1994). Deleted regions and pVO155 plasmid insertions are indicated in Table S1 and represented on Fig. S1. Oligonucleotide primers used for PCR amplification will be provided upon request. ...
... Angot et al. (2006) from the system of Marx & Lidstrom (2002) or by using the sacB system (Schafer et al., 1994). Deleted regions and pVO155 plasmid insertions are indicated in Table S1 and represented on Fig. S1. Oligonucleotide primers used for PCR amplification will be provided upon request. ...
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... boundaries can be determined by making deletions that progressively remove more material from one side. When one deletion fails to prevent RNA synthesis but the next stops transcription, the boundary of the promoter must ...
... boundaries can be determined by making deletions that progressively remove more material from one side. When one deletion fails to prevent RNA synthesis but the next stops transcription, the boundary of the promoter must ...
Heterozygosity for the C282Y mutation in the hemochromatosis
... These included serum iron and transferrin saturation, both of which were increased. Although serum ferritin values were also higher in heterozygotes, the range of ferritin concentrations was large, and differences were not significant. In a recently reported analysis of GH families, similar findings ...
... These included serum iron and transferrin saturation, both of which were increased. Although serum ferritin values were also higher in heterozygotes, the range of ferritin concentrations was large, and differences were not significant. In a recently reported analysis of GH families, similar findings ...
Nucleotide sequence of the Streptococcus pneumoniae ung gene
... of uracil from DNA (1), is directly involved in mutation avoidance (2). Indeed, it is likely to prevent transition mutations by removing uracil that results from deamination of cytosine. It has been proposed that the removal of misincorporated uracil by uracil-DNA glycosylase also plays an indirect ...
... of uracil from DNA (1), is directly involved in mutation avoidance (2). Indeed, it is likely to prevent transition mutations by removing uracil that results from deamination of cytosine. It has been proposed that the removal of misincorporated uracil by uracil-DNA glycosylase also plays an indirect ...
A B - Drug Metabolism and Disposition
... monkeys. However, the techniques of gene knockout or knockdown in vivo, have not been available in this species (Norgren, 2004). Our results present an alternative way to produce animals lacking the function of a specific protein by utilizing genetic polymorphisms such as null or defective alleles i ...
... monkeys. However, the techniques of gene knockout or knockdown in vivo, have not been available in this species (Norgren, 2004). Our results present an alternative way to produce animals lacking the function of a specific protein by utilizing genetic polymorphisms such as null or defective alleles i ...
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... • Distinct RNA molecules directly perform or mediate enzymatic processes such as RNA cleavage, splicing and translation. • Non-coding RNAs are involved in a tremendous variety of gene regulatory mechanisms that operate at both the DNA and mRNA level . • Seven types of RNA switches have been found in ...
... • Distinct RNA molecules directly perform or mediate enzymatic processes such as RNA cleavage, splicing and translation. • Non-coding RNAs are involved in a tremendous variety of gene regulatory mechanisms that operate at both the DNA and mRNA level . • Seven types of RNA switches have been found in ...
Hormonal regulation of calcium and phosphorus homeostasis
... – Rate of degradation of PTH is low if low calcium and high if calcium is high – 1, 25 (OH)2D3 receptor complex binds with vitamin D in the promoter region of PTH gene and inhibits transcription decreases the production of PTH – PTH synthesis can be enhanced by the size and number of PTH producing ...
... – Rate of degradation of PTH is low if low calcium and high if calcium is high – 1, 25 (OH)2D3 receptor complex binds with vitamin D in the promoter region of PTH gene and inhibits transcription decreases the production of PTH – PTH synthesis can be enhanced by the size and number of PTH producing ...
List of Possible Bacteria
... Explore any of these subsystems. Because you are opening them from the subsystems tree rather than from a particular organism's subsystem summary, the spreadsheet will list all organisms included by the curator. This may take a few moments. When you open a subsystem from an organism summary page, th ...
... Explore any of these subsystems. Because you are opening them from the subsystems tree rather than from a particular organism's subsystem summary, the spreadsheet will list all organisms included by the curator. This may take a few moments. When you open a subsystem from an organism summary page, th ...
LA23 Rearrangements in Non-Hodgkin`s Lymphoma
... Some patients had missing data for serum albumin and LDH levels. ...
... Some patients had missing data for serum albumin and LDH levels. ...
Activity 5.1 Unit Word Search
... In the unit it was discussed that garden peas were the perfect plant to study because they were able to selfpollinate. When plants self-pollinate, the chances of pollen from another plant crossing over are reduced. Once Mendel had a purebred strain of the garden pea, it was necessary to cross them u ...
... In the unit it was discussed that garden peas were the perfect plant to study because they were able to selfpollinate. When plants self-pollinate, the chances of pollen from another plant crossing over are reduced. Once Mendel had a purebred strain of the garden pea, it was necessary to cross them u ...
alpha-thalassemia-pdf
... An individual with one abnormal alpha globin gene is said to be a silent carrier of alpha thalassemia. This condition, in which one of the four alpha globin genes is missing or defective, generally causes no health problems because the lack of alpha globin protein is so small that there is no anemia ...
... An individual with one abnormal alpha globin gene is said to be a silent carrier of alpha thalassemia. This condition, in which one of the four alpha globin genes is missing or defective, generally causes no health problems because the lack of alpha globin protein is so small that there is no anemia ...
Debunking Key and Lock Biology: Exploring the prevalence and
... c- Correct binding results in lower energy than incorrect binding. d- Correctly bound molecules fit perfectly, like puzzle pieces. NA- No answer ...
... c- Correct binding results in lower energy than incorrect binding. d- Correctly bound molecules fit perfectly, like puzzle pieces. NA- No answer ...
1.1 - Biology Junction
... In 2003, the DNA sequence of the human genome was published. In a few cases, biologists were able to identify genes that directly control a single human trait such as blood type. Slide 12 of 43 Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall ...
... In 2003, the DNA sequence of the human genome was published. In a few cases, biologists were able to identify genes that directly control a single human trait such as blood type. Slide 12 of 43 Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall ...
A comparison of methods for haplotype inference
... Chromosomes carry genes which could be defined as functional units of heredity. A gene is a segment of DNA that contains the instructions for making a particular protein (or a set of closely related proteins), a structural, a catalytic or a regulatory RNA molecule (see e.g., Alberts et al,. 2008). T ...
... Chromosomes carry genes which could be defined as functional units of heredity. A gene is a segment of DNA that contains the instructions for making a particular protein (or a set of closely related proteins), a structural, a catalytic or a regulatory RNA molecule (see e.g., Alberts et al,. 2008). T ...
Molecular cloning and biochemical characterization of a
... 20 min. After the addition of potassium acetate to a final concentration of 1.7 m, the sample was transferred on ice (5 min) and centrifuged at 15 000 g for 15 min. DNA was precipitated with 2-propanol, resuspended and partially digested with EcoRI. After EcoRI digestion, high molecular weight DNA w ...
... 20 min. After the addition of potassium acetate to a final concentration of 1.7 m, the sample was transferred on ice (5 min) and centrifuged at 15 000 g for 15 min. DNA was precipitated with 2-propanol, resuspended and partially digested with EcoRI. After EcoRI digestion, high molecular weight DNA w ...
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... How does DNA packaging regulate gene expression? Describe X chromosome inactivation. Describe activators and repressors and their role in transcription. Describe alternative splicing. Be able to name and describe the mechanisms for regulation of translation and later stages of gene expression. 7. De ...
... How does DNA packaging regulate gene expression? Describe X chromosome inactivation. Describe activators and repressors and their role in transcription. Describe alternative splicing. Be able to name and describe the mechanisms for regulation of translation and later stages of gene expression. 7. De ...
13 Patterns of Inheritance Concept Outline 13.1 Mendel solved the mystery of heredity.
... A fourth advantage of studying peas is that the sexual organs of the pea are enclosed within the flower (figure 13.7). The flowers of peas, like those of many flowering plants, contain both male and female sex organs. Furthermore, the gametes produced by the male and female parts of the same flower, ...
... A fourth advantage of studying peas is that the sexual organs of the pea are enclosed within the flower (figure 13.7). The flowers of peas, like those of many flowering plants, contain both male and female sex organs. Furthermore, the gametes produced by the male and female parts of the same flower, ...
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... Human industrial production amounts to some 80 x 109 kg of ammonia yearly. The industrial process (Haber-Bosh process) uses an Fe catalyst to dissociate molecules of N2 to atomic nitrogen on the catalyst surface, followed by reaction with H2 to form ammonia. This reaction typically runs at ~450º C a ...
... Human industrial production amounts to some 80 x 109 kg of ammonia yearly. The industrial process (Haber-Bosh process) uses an Fe catalyst to dissociate molecules of N2 to atomic nitrogen on the catalyst surface, followed by reaction with H2 to form ammonia. This reaction typically runs at ~450º C a ...
pdf-version
... "no membrane" will completely hide the membranes, which is useful for nonmembrane proteins. "automatic" will come up with a transmembrane topology depending on your input sequence: for UniProt identifiers it will use the annotated topology, and for amino acid sequences it will use a transmembrane to ...
... "no membrane" will completely hide the membranes, which is useful for nonmembrane proteins. "automatic" will come up with a transmembrane topology depending on your input sequence: for UniProt identifiers it will use the annotated topology, and for amino acid sequences it will use a transmembrane to ...
Relationships between a new type IV secretion system and the icm
... -B11 and -D4) of type IV secretion systems, four of the L. pneumophila Lvh proteins (LvhB4, -B9, -B11 and -D4) contain the highest degree of homology to their homologues from the type IV secretion system of the human obligate intracellular pathogen R. prowazekii. The fact that these two bacteria are ...
... -B11 and -D4) of type IV secretion systems, four of the L. pneumophila Lvh proteins (LvhB4, -B9, -B11 and -D4) contain the highest degree of homology to their homologues from the type IV secretion system of the human obligate intracellular pathogen R. prowazekii. The fact that these two bacteria are ...
Supplemental Table 1 and Figure Legends
... Supplemental Data Figure 1 Panel A. Pair plots showing correlations between selected samples: Gene expression intensities obtained from samples containing 100 ng of RNA extracted from MDA-MB-468 cells considered as benchmarks and correlated with intensities obtained in profiles using decreasing RNA ...
... Supplemental Data Figure 1 Panel A. Pair plots showing correlations between selected samples: Gene expression intensities obtained from samples containing 100 ng of RNA extracted from MDA-MB-468 cells considered as benchmarks and correlated with intensities obtained in profiles using decreasing RNA ...
Human Genes
... In order to apply Mendelian genetics to humans, biologists must identify an inherited trait controlled by a single gene. They must establish that the trait is inherited and not the result of environmental influences. They have to study how the trait is passed from one generation to the next. Slide 8 ...
... In order to apply Mendelian genetics to humans, biologists must identify an inherited trait controlled by a single gene. They must establish that the trait is inherited and not the result of environmental influences. They have to study how the trait is passed from one generation to the next. Slide 8 ...
tutorial - ppuigbo
... generating sequences (see section B of this guide). c) CAI calculation for protein alignment translated to DNA alignment. This option provides the use of: 1) one reference codon usage table for all of the sequences or 2) one reference table for each sequence introduced (see section C of this guide). ...
... generating sequences (see section B of this guide). c) CAI calculation for protein alignment translated to DNA alignment. This option provides the use of: 1) one reference codon usage table for all of the sequences or 2) one reference table for each sequence introduced (see section C of this guide). ...
Repetitive complete hydatidiform mole can be biparental in origin
... Sunde et al., 1993; Fisher et al., 1997). These unusual CHM have only one chromosome complement from the father, the second set of chromosomes being inherited from the mother as in a normal pregnancy. The rarity of these cases makes it difficult to estimate their true frequency. However, a recent st ...
... Sunde et al., 1993; Fisher et al., 1997). These unusual CHM have only one chromosome complement from the father, the second set of chromosomes being inherited from the mother as in a normal pregnancy. The rarity of these cases makes it difficult to estimate their true frequency. However, a recent st ...