Analysis of TALE superclass homeobox genes
... HAC (2). However, this analysis was incomplete and this group of genes has now been identified as the Meis genes (13,23,24). An unfinished cosmid sequence (T28F12, Genome Sequencing Center, personal communication) matching ceh-25 was found in the C.elegans genome project. Analysis of the ceh-25 regi ...
... HAC (2). However, this analysis was incomplete and this group of genes has now been identified as the Meis genes (13,23,24). An unfinished cosmid sequence (T28F12, Genome Sequencing Center, personal communication) matching ceh-25 was found in the C.elegans genome project. Analysis of the ceh-25 regi ...
32 Fungal Genetics Newsletter Ursula Kües , Michaela J. Klaus
... Multiple cotransformation of monokaryons. In a first set of experiments, we used the tryptophan auxotrophic monokaryons AT8 (A43, B43, trp-3, ade-8), FA2222 (A5 B6 acu-1 trp-1.1,1.6), LT2 (A6 B6 trp-1.1,1.6) and 218 (A3 B1 trp.1.1,1.6) (Kertesz-Chaloupková et al. 1998 Fungal Genet. Biol. 23 :95-109) ...
... Multiple cotransformation of monokaryons. In a first set of experiments, we used the tryptophan auxotrophic monokaryons AT8 (A43, B43, trp-3, ade-8), FA2222 (A5 B6 acu-1 trp-1.1,1.6), LT2 (A6 B6 trp-1.1,1.6) and 218 (A3 B1 trp.1.1,1.6) (Kertesz-Chaloupková et al. 1998 Fungal Genet. Biol. 23 :95-109) ...
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... to detect reliably and hence their expression levels will fluctuate and vary more. Genes that have higher levels of expression on the other hand are easier to obtain reliable estimates for and hence will be more consistent. Alternatively, an assumption in the opposite direction, that there is a pote ...
... to detect reliably and hence their expression levels will fluctuate and vary more. Genes that have higher levels of expression on the other hand are easier to obtain reliable estimates for and hence will be more consistent. Alternatively, an assumption in the opposite direction, that there is a pote ...
Features and phylogeny of the six compared Plasmodium genomes
... Accurate definition of genetic differences between Plasmodium species requires correctly annotated gene models. Therefore, efforts have been taken in this study to both improve the quality of gene models. Since the initial publication of the P. falciparum genome sequence in 2002, large efforts have ...
... Accurate definition of genetic differences between Plasmodium species requires correctly annotated gene models. Therefore, efforts have been taken in this study to both improve the quality of gene models. Since the initial publication of the P. falciparum genome sequence in 2002, large efforts have ...
Megavirus - Mister Gui
... invade a host cell, they don’t burst open like other viruses, so that their genes and proteins can disperse to do their different jobs. Instead, they assemble into a “virus factory” that sucks in building blocks and spits out large pieces of future giant viruses. Giant viruses even get infected with ...
... invade a host cell, they don’t burst open like other viruses, so that their genes and proteins can disperse to do their different jobs. Instead, they assemble into a “virus factory” that sucks in building blocks and spits out large pieces of future giant viruses. Giant viruses even get infected with ...
Evolutionary History of Silene latifolia Sex Chromosomes Revealed
... me to study segregation of this variant on agarose gels. Segregations of all the other genes were studied by direct sequencing of the PCR products of the parents and F1 offspring. The primers used for PCR amplification and sequencing are listed in Tables 1 and 2. The segregation analysis in the S. v ...
... me to study segregation of this variant on agarose gels. Segregations of all the other genes were studied by direct sequencing of the PCR products of the parents and F1 offspring. The primers used for PCR amplification and sequencing are listed in Tables 1 and 2. The segregation analysis in the S. v ...
supplementary material
... representative profiles of an etrait on two chromosomes. Red lines represent the SPA profile and its threshold, and blue lines represent the trans-mapping profile and its threshold. The trans-mapping profile is raised considerably above the SPA profile and this increase more than compensates for an ...
... representative profiles of an etrait on two chromosomes. Red lines represent the SPA profile and its threshold, and blue lines represent the trans-mapping profile and its threshold. The trans-mapping profile is raised considerably above the SPA profile and this increase more than compensates for an ...
Chapter 12
... Coat color in Labrador retrievers: For alleles B (black) and b (brown) to be expressed, allele E (pigment deposition) must be expressed. An ee dog is yellow regardless of which B alleles are present. E is said to be epistatic to B. ...
... Coat color in Labrador retrievers: For alleles B (black) and b (brown) to be expressed, allele E (pigment deposition) must be expressed. An ee dog is yellow regardless of which B alleles are present. E is said to be epistatic to B. ...
Convergent evolution of genes controlling mitonuclear
... isoform the most similar isoform of each other species were determined by pairwise comparison. These sequences were required to have additionally at least a similarity of 70% with N. furzeri and 50% with each other species on protein level. The selected isoforms in each ortholog group were aligned w ...
... isoform the most similar isoform of each other species were determined by pairwise comparison. These sequences were required to have additionally at least a similarity of 70% with N. furzeri and 50% with each other species on protein level. The selected isoforms in each ortholog group were aligned w ...
12.3 Laws of Inheritance
... will all exhibit the same phenotype as the parent homozygous for the dominant trait. If these heterozygous ospring are self-crossed, the resulting F2 ospring will be equally likely to inherit gametes carrying the dominant or recessive trait, giving rise to ospring of which one quarter are homozyg ...
... will all exhibit the same phenotype as the parent homozygous for the dominant trait. If these heterozygous ospring are self-crossed, the resulting F2 ospring will be equally likely to inherit gametes carrying the dominant or recessive trait, giving rise to ospring of which one quarter are homozyg ...
l(1)sc
... L(1)sc phenotype is greater/affects all H-cell genes vs tup affects a subset Tup could be causing l(1)sc to degrade. Will look @ l(1)sc expression in tup ...
... L(1)sc phenotype is greater/affects all H-cell genes vs tup affects a subset Tup could be causing l(1)sc to degrade. Will look @ l(1)sc expression in tup ...
GO2PUB - GenOuest
... path rule, it allows to query PubMed with many genes names from only a few numbers of GO terms. GO2PUB can build additional queries from users keywords to obtain more relevant results. For each result, it displays PMID, title, authors, date, abstract and journal. Name, symbol and synonyms of genes t ...
... path rule, it allows to query PubMed with many genes names from only a few numbers of GO terms. GO2PUB can build additional queries from users keywords to obtain more relevant results. For each result, it displays PMID, title, authors, date, abstract and journal. Name, symbol and synonyms of genes t ...
Meiotic markers of gonad development in zebrafish
... atm is associated with sites along the synaptonemal complex which are thought to be involved in meiotic recombination. (Plug AW et al., 1997) ...
... atm is associated with sites along the synaptonemal complex which are thought to be involved in meiotic recombination. (Plug AW et al., 1997) ...
Discriminate the Falsely Predicted Protein–Coding Genes in
... -849at the three codon positions and codon usage bias, while the latter does not. Comparing with viral genomes and phage genomes, there are much more functional genes in archaeal genomes with diverse gene structures caused by many influence factors such as G+C content, gene expressivity, horizontal ...
... -849at the three codon positions and codon usage bias, while the latter does not. Comparing with viral genomes and phage genomes, there are much more functional genes in archaeal genomes with diverse gene structures caused by many influence factors such as G+C content, gene expressivity, horizontal ...
Here`s - MathBench
... chromosome stayed on the same chromosome. If that was true, then each parent could only have 2 rather than 4 variations on their gametes, and the punnett squares would be easy to figure out. However, just because two alleles start out on the same chromosome does not mean they stay there! Chromosomes ...
... chromosome stayed on the same chromosome. If that was true, then each parent could only have 2 rather than 4 variations on their gametes, and the punnett squares would be easy to figure out. However, just because two alleles start out on the same chromosome does not mean they stay there! Chromosomes ...
Mechanisms Underlying the Evolution and Maintenance of
... Piontkivska, and Nei 2002). In the latter model, gene duplication gives rise to new genes, some of which persist in the genome for long periods, whereas others are lost through deletion events or degenerate into pseudogenes. Accordingly, multigene family members evolve more or less independently and ...
... Piontkivska, and Nei 2002). In the latter model, gene duplication gives rise to new genes, some of which persist in the genome for long periods, whereas others are lost through deletion events or degenerate into pseudogenes. Accordingly, multigene family members evolve more or less independently and ...
(DCCA) for grouping of genes
... MIrandom is computed by computing MI for a clustering obtained by randomly assigning genes to clusters of uniform size and repeating until a distribution of values is obtained. ...
... MIrandom is computed by computing MI for a clustering obtained by randomly assigning genes to clusters of uniform size and repeating until a distribution of values is obtained. ...
Lecture: “Gene interactions. Realization of genetic
... In the hypothetical pathway above, molecule A is converted into molecule B by enzyme 1 and molecule B is then processed to become molecule C by enzyme 2. If either enzyme 1 or enzyme 2 is defective, molecule C cannot be manufactured, producing a mutant phenotype. Defects in enzyme 1 or 2 may show up ...
... In the hypothetical pathway above, molecule A is converted into molecule B by enzyme 1 and molecule B is then processed to become molecule C by enzyme 2. If either enzyme 1 or enzyme 2 is defective, molecule C cannot be manufactured, producing a mutant phenotype. Defects in enzyme 1 or 2 may show up ...
The Evolution of tRNA-Leu Genes in Animal
... mitochondrial genetic code. Each of these requires two tRNAs, hence the total of 22 rather than 20. For Leucine, the four-codon family CUN is translated by a tRNA with anticodon UAG. We refer to the gene for this tRNA as an L gene in what follows. The two-codon family UUR is translated by a tRNA wit ...
... mitochondrial genetic code. Each of these requires two tRNAs, hence the total of 22 rather than 20. For Leucine, the four-codon family CUN is translated by a tRNA with anticodon UAG. We refer to the gene for this tRNA as an L gene in what follows. The two-codon family UUR is translated by a tRNA wit ...
Essential gene
Essential genes are those genes of an organism that are thought to be critical for its survival. However, being essential is highly dependent on the circumstances in which an organism lives. For instance, a gene required to digest starch is only essential if starch is the only source of energy. Recently, systematic attempts have been made to identify those genes that are absolutely required to maintain life, provided that all nutrients are available. Such experiments have led to the conclusion that the absolutely required number of genes for bacteria is on the order of about 250-300. These essential genes encode proteins to maintain a central metabolism, replicate DNA, translate genes into proteins, maintain a basic cellular structure, and mediate transport processes into and out of the cell. Most genes are not essential but convey selective advantages and increased fitness.