
Protein Structure Analysis
... This level groups together protein domains which are thought to share a common ancestor and can therefore be described as homologous. Similarities are identified first by sequence comparisons and subsequently by structure comparison using SSAP. Structures are clustered into the same homologous super ...
... This level groups together protein domains which are thought to share a common ancestor and can therefore be described as homologous. Similarities are identified first by sequence comparisons and subsequently by structure comparison using SSAP. Structures are clustered into the same homologous super ...
Behavioral Genetics and Development - Philsci-Archive
... whilst others have argued that the intractability results from the non-scientific, political motivations of their opponents. The authors provide a different explanation of the intractability of these debates. They show that the disputants have competing interpretations of the concepts of reaction no ...
... whilst others have argued that the intractability results from the non-scientific, political motivations of their opponents. The authors provide a different explanation of the intractability of these debates. They show that the disputants have competing interpretations of the concepts of reaction no ...
The stability and nuclear localization of the transcription factor RAP2
... 2012), fruits (Ho et al. 2010) and tubers (Licausi et al. 2011a). When oxygen levels drop, aerobic metabolism is reduced with a subsequent reduction in ATP availability. Concomitantly, the metabolism of storage products such as starch, proteins and lipids is reduced (Geigenberger 2003). Moreover, en ...
... 2012), fruits (Ho et al. 2010) and tubers (Licausi et al. 2011a). When oxygen levels drop, aerobic metabolism is reduced with a subsequent reduction in ATP availability. Concomitantly, the metabolism of storage products such as starch, proteins and lipids is reduced (Geigenberger 2003). Moreover, en ...
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... genetic code in UCGA succession shows an almost linear correlation between amino acid property and sp2 N-numbers.5 We suggested a possible primordial core in the genetic code on the basis of two pieces of evidence.5 First, accompanied with a linear correlation between the hydropathy of amino acids a ...
... genetic code in UCGA succession shows an almost linear correlation between amino acid property and sp2 N-numbers.5 We suggested a possible primordial core in the genetic code on the basis of two pieces of evidence.5 First, accompanied with a linear correlation between the hydropathy of amino acids a ...
Promega Notes 49: Firefly Luciferase Engineered for Improved
... Normally, in the firefly light organ, luciferase is located in specialized peroxisomes of the photocytic cells. When expressed in foreign hosts, a conserved translocation signal within the enzyme structure causes it to accumulate in peroxisomes and glyoxisomes. In moderate to high levels of expressi ...
... Normally, in the firefly light organ, luciferase is located in specialized peroxisomes of the photocytic cells. When expressed in foreign hosts, a conserved translocation signal within the enzyme structure causes it to accumulate in peroxisomes and glyoxisomes. In moderate to high levels of expressi ...
Hereditary Breast and Ovarian Cancer
... for ovarian cancer is not very effective. However, women may choose to receive ultrasounds, together with pelvic examinations and certain blood tests, in an attempt to help find ovarian cancer early. Another option is to take medication (called chemoprevention) to reduce the risk of cancer. Both Tam ...
... for ovarian cancer is not very effective. However, women may choose to receive ultrasounds, together with pelvic examinations and certain blood tests, in an attempt to help find ovarian cancer early. Another option is to take medication (called chemoprevention) to reduce the risk of cancer. Both Tam ...
Genetics
... when 2 different alleles are present Recessive allele: form of a gene that is NOT expressed when paired with a dominant allele Mendel published an account of his experiments in 1866. His work was unrecognized for 37 years. Rediscovering Mendel Late 1880’s : a new staining technique allows chromoso ...
... when 2 different alleles are present Recessive allele: form of a gene that is NOT expressed when paired with a dominant allele Mendel published an account of his experiments in 1866. His work was unrecognized for 37 years. Rediscovering Mendel Late 1880’s : a new staining technique allows chromoso ...
Genetics I. Genetics A. genetics: scientific study of heredity 1. we
... when 2 different alleles are present • Recessive allele: form of a gene that is NOT expressed when paired with a dominant allele Mendel published an account of his experiments in 1866. His work was unrecognized for 37 years. Rediscovering Mendel Late 1880’s : a new staining technique allows chromoso ...
... when 2 different alleles are present • Recessive allele: form of a gene that is NOT expressed when paired with a dominant allele Mendel published an account of his experiments in 1866. His work was unrecognized for 37 years. Rediscovering Mendel Late 1880’s : a new staining technique allows chromoso ...
Clinical and Molecular Aspects of Diseases of Mitochondrial DNA
... forms nucleoprotein complexes, which have become the subject of intense study in recent years. (37) Mitochondrial nucleoprotein complexes, or mitochondrial nucleoids (mt-nucleoids), are believed to contain multi-copy mitochondrial genomes based on microscopic studies in which the number of mtDNA foc ...
... forms nucleoprotein complexes, which have become the subject of intense study in recent years. (37) Mitochondrial nucleoprotein complexes, or mitochondrial nucleoids (mt-nucleoids), are believed to contain multi-copy mitochondrial genomes based on microscopic studies in which the number of mtDNA foc ...
Comparative Genomic Hybridization in Chronic B
... HRONIC B-CELL lymphocytic leukemia (B-CLL) is the most prevalent leukemia inadults and accounts formore than 30% of all leukemiacasesinEuropeand North America. Although chromosomal banding analysis has shown a number of recurrent aberrations in B-CLL, the sole prognosticallyrelevant chromosome abnor ...
... HRONIC B-CELL lymphocytic leukemia (B-CLL) is the most prevalent leukemia inadults and accounts formore than 30% of all leukemiacasesinEuropeand North America. Although chromosomal banding analysis has shown a number of recurrent aberrations in B-CLL, the sole prognosticallyrelevant chromosome abnor ...
Role of microRNA in Skeleton Development
... complex that contains the RNaseIII-containing protein Drosha, with cofactors such as DGCR8 and p68. The microprocessor is a prerequisite for the biosynthesis of most miRNAs [3, 8, 25, 67J.After microprocessing, the pre-miRNA hairpin is exported from the nucleus by Exportin-5 [47, 86J and is subject ...
... complex that contains the RNaseIII-containing protein Drosha, with cofactors such as DGCR8 and p68. The microprocessor is a prerequisite for the biosynthesis of most miRNAs [3, 8, 25, 67J.After microprocessing, the pre-miRNA hairpin is exported from the nucleus by Exportin-5 [47, 86J and is subject ...
7.014 Genetics Section Problems
... hemophilia A and hemophilia B . Hemophilia A is due to a lack of one clotting factor, and hemophilia B is due to a lack of a different clotting factor. These two clotting factors are encoded by two different genes, located at different positions on the X chromosome. Note that no individual shown in ...
... hemophilia A and hemophilia B . Hemophilia A is due to a lack of one clotting factor, and hemophilia B is due to a lack of a different clotting factor. These two clotting factors are encoded by two different genes, located at different positions on the X chromosome. Note that no individual shown in ...
The Nucleolus of Caenorhabditis elegans
... and seven more complete nematode genomes (including Caenorhabditis briggsae, Caenorhabditis angaria, Pristionchus pacificus, and Trichinella spiralis) are now available [5, 6], providing an excellent resource for comparative genomic studies. Genetics continues to be an important tool for studying ge ...
... and seven more complete nematode genomes (including Caenorhabditis briggsae, Caenorhabditis angaria, Pristionchus pacificus, and Trichinella spiralis) are now available [5, 6], providing an excellent resource for comparative genomic studies. Genetics continues to be an important tool for studying ge ...
Novel SIL1 mutations cause cerebellar ataxia and
... and myopathy. Krieger et al. identified SIL1 mutations in approximately 60 % of all patients with the full-blown phenotype of MSS—cerebellar ataxia, cataracts and myopathy— and concluded that this triad strongly suggest the presence of SIL1 mutations [4]. Our patients do not fulfill the clinical dia ...
... and myopathy. Krieger et al. identified SIL1 mutations in approximately 60 % of all patients with the full-blown phenotype of MSS—cerebellar ataxia, cataracts and myopathy— and concluded that this triad strongly suggest the presence of SIL1 mutations [4]. Our patients do not fulfill the clinical dia ...
The role of Cdx genes in the mammalian gut
... rganisation of multicellular animals involves the action of genes that impart ‘‘positional information’’. All vertebrates are built on a segmental pattern that is most obviously expressed by the appearance of somites during embryonic development. A common feature of genes that impart individual iden ...
... rganisation of multicellular animals involves the action of genes that impart ‘‘positional information’’. All vertebrates are built on a segmental pattern that is most obviously expressed by the appearance of somites during embryonic development. A common feature of genes that impart individual iden ...
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... • Three codons do not code from an aa • Rather they are found at the end of the coding sequence • Tell a ribosome to stop translation and release the protein Figure 10.8A Copyright © 2003 Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Benjamin Cummings ...
... • Three codons do not code from an aa • Rather they are found at the end of the coding sequence • Tell a ribosome to stop translation and release the protein Figure 10.8A Copyright © 2003 Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Benjamin Cummings ...
Sec2 Protein Contains a Coiled-Coil Domain Essential for Vesicular
... been suggested for the product of the SEC18 gene (Wilson et al., 1989). In addition to components that act generally, there must also be components that are required for only a single event or subset of events. Components involved in regulating vesicle target recognition would be necessarily limited ...
... been suggested for the product of the SEC18 gene (Wilson et al., 1989). In addition to components that act generally, there must also be components that are required for only a single event or subset of events. Components involved in regulating vesicle target recognition would be necessarily limited ...
Molecular analysis of Physarum haemagglutinin I
... yielded eight fragments from which most of the Nterminal sequence could be established. The molecular masses of the T3, T4, T5, T 6 and T8 fragments, as determined by ESI-MS, were in good agreement with those calculated from the amino acid sequences (919.97, 1928-02,2074.25, 1943.17 and 2986.29 Da, ...
... yielded eight fragments from which most of the Nterminal sequence could be established. The molecular masses of the T3, T4, T5, T 6 and T8 fragments, as determined by ESI-MS, were in good agreement with those calculated from the amino acid sequences (919.97, 1928-02,2074.25, 1943.17 and 2986.29 Da, ...
Molecular analysis of Physarum haemagglutinin I
... yielded eight fragments from which most of the Nterminal sequence could be established. The molecular masses of the T3, T4, T5, T 6 and T8 fragments, as determined by ESI-MS, were in good agreement with those calculated from the amino acid sequences (919.97, 1928-02,2074.25, 1943.17 and 2986.29 Da, ...
... yielded eight fragments from which most of the Nterminal sequence could be established. The molecular masses of the T3, T4, T5, T 6 and T8 fragments, as determined by ESI-MS, were in good agreement with those calculated from the amino acid sequences (919.97, 1928-02,2074.25, 1943.17 and 2986.29 Da, ...