
A unified approach to the estimation and interpretation of resistance
... putative costs of resistance may be artefacts, as phenotypes originating from different geographical locations or environments will likely have been selected for different fitness traits and this would impede any valid fitness comparison between them in a common environment (Bergelson and Purrington ...
... putative costs of resistance may be artefacts, as phenotypes originating from different geographical locations or environments will likely have been selected for different fitness traits and this would impede any valid fitness comparison between them in a common environment (Bergelson and Purrington ...
Syllabus - Biology Department | UNC Chapel Hill
... all the lecture objectives and work the discussion problems before the exam.(Note that this course covers only viruses and bacteria; you are not responsible for text material on eukaryotic microbes). Note that problems on previous exams which require you to integrate material from two or more lectur ...
... all the lecture objectives and work the discussion problems before the exam.(Note that this course covers only viruses and bacteria; you are not responsible for text material on eukaryotic microbes). Note that problems on previous exams which require you to integrate material from two or more lectur ...
Creating records and analysis of deposited data
... Steps to creating a DECIPHER Patient 1. Patient Data: Some basic information about the patient is required to be able to create a record in DECIPHER. These include age of the patient, sex, an internal reference that links this record in DECIPHER to the notes in the clinic, parental affected status, ...
... Steps to creating a DECIPHER Patient 1. Patient Data: Some basic information about the patient is required to be able to create a record in DECIPHER. These include age of the patient, sex, an internal reference that links this record in DECIPHER to the notes in the clinic, parental affected status, ...
sa asian hard feather club
... it is sex linked, which means that the outcome of a mating between a barred bird and The Duckwing another of a different pattern depends on The duckwing pattern is caused by the domwhether the barred bird is male or female. inant sex linked gene called silver, which If a barred female is mated to a ...
... it is sex linked, which means that the outcome of a mating between a barred bird and The Duckwing another of a different pattern depends on The duckwing pattern is caused by the domwhether the barred bird is male or female. inant sex linked gene called silver, which If a barred female is mated to a ...
Lab 1 Scientific Experimentation: Standard Curve Analysis
... obey a rule of nature. Nor have humans yet successfully unraveled all the variables involved in human interactions so no firm predictions can be made about how political groups such as Congress will behave. Why do some works of art move many people deeply while others do not? There are many importan ...
... obey a rule of nature. Nor have humans yet successfully unraveled all the variables involved in human interactions so no firm predictions can be made about how political groups such as Congress will behave. Why do some works of art move many people deeply while others do not? There are many importan ...
The Maize Genome Poster
... Corn, also known as maize (from the Spanish maíz), was first domesticated nearly 10,000 years ago from teosinte, a wild grass that looked quite different from our modern crop. Teosinte grew in Mexico and Central America as a bushy plant with many spikes, the precursor to our familiar ear of corn. Th ...
... Corn, also known as maize (from the Spanish maíz), was first domesticated nearly 10,000 years ago from teosinte, a wild grass that looked quite different from our modern crop. Teosinte grew in Mexico and Central America as a bushy plant with many spikes, the precursor to our familiar ear of corn. Th ...
Functional Genomics
... gradually taking it apart, and examining each part individually. Today the parts, the individual genes and proteins, are now on the table for a growing number of organisms. As in the case of the black box, some parts are immediately recognizable because they have been encountered before, some can e ...
... gradually taking it apart, and examining each part individually. Today the parts, the individual genes and proteins, are now on the table for a growing number of organisms. As in the case of the black box, some parts are immediately recognizable because they have been encountered before, some can e ...
Sleeping Beauty - Weber State University
... For the above reasons, members of the Tc1/mariner superfamily are valuable candidates for being developed as wide(r) host-range transformation vectors. There can be two major strategies to obtain an active transposon system for any organism: find one or make one. From all DNA-transposons found so fa ...
... For the above reasons, members of the Tc1/mariner superfamily are valuable candidates for being developed as wide(r) host-range transformation vectors. There can be two major strategies to obtain an active transposon system for any organism: find one or make one. From all DNA-transposons found so fa ...
University of Groningen Soft tissue sarcoma at the turn of the
... relevance of specific chromosomal aberrations [23-25]. In the present study, univariate analysis of involved chromosomal changes revealed many regions with chromosomal alterations as negative prognostic factors. Several studies have identified cytogenetic bands in these regions involved in human tum ...
... relevance of specific chromosomal aberrations [23-25]. In the present study, univariate analysis of involved chromosomal changes revealed many regions with chromosomal alterations as negative prognostic factors. Several studies have identified cytogenetic bands in these regions involved in human tum ...
CHARACTER CHANGES CAUSED BY MUTATION OF AN ENTIRE
... the region opposite to the deficient piece, similar to that which has been demonstrated in the case of the mutant genes. It is superfluous to regard the character notch as due to an independent specific mutant gene contained in or linked to the deficient region. It would seem probable that many norm ...
... the region opposite to the deficient piece, similar to that which has been demonstrated in the case of the mutant genes. It is superfluous to regard the character notch as due to an independent specific mutant gene contained in or linked to the deficient region. It would seem probable that many norm ...
Estimating the ``Effective Number of Codons`
... ^ caa -values. Alwas based on addition of all individual N though this estimator would converge toward the ‘‘true’’ Nc value with increasing gene lengths, the problem of missing amino acids was not solved, as Banerjee et al. (2005) pointed out. They therefore suggested an estimator that combined Wri ...
... ^ caa -values. Alwas based on addition of all individual N though this estimator would converge toward the ‘‘true’’ Nc value with increasing gene lengths, the problem of missing amino acids was not solved, as Banerjee et al. (2005) pointed out. They therefore suggested an estimator that combined Wri ...
Meristematic sculpting in fruit development
... Much of the patterning of the fruit is established at the onset of gynoecium development, although it is still not clear precisely from where the different tissues arise. The layered structure of the gynoecium and the multipotent nature of its cells, which produce ovules, suggest it has meristematic ...
... Much of the patterning of the fruit is established at the onset of gynoecium development, although it is still not clear precisely from where the different tissues arise. The layered structure of the gynoecium and the multipotent nature of its cells, which produce ovules, suggest it has meristematic ...
A-10484A SNPs. Mutations and DNA Sequence
... for repeats using the human repeat database. PCR products were verified on a agarose gel or Agilent chip to make sure there were no artifact bands. If artifact bands were present the PCR conditions were altered to obtain a clean single band. A clean PCR product is one of the most important criteria ...
... for repeats using the human repeat database. PCR products were verified on a agarose gel or Agilent chip to make sure there were no artifact bands. If artifact bands were present the PCR conditions were altered to obtain a clean single band. A clean PCR product is one of the most important criteria ...
Cancer Prone Disease Section Alport syndrome and diffuse leiomyomatosis
... COL4A5, in particular those that result in replacement of a glycine residue in the collagenous domain of the a5(IV) chain by another amino acid, allow the formation of abnormally folded trimers that are highly susceptible to extracellular degradation before being incorporated into basement membranes ...
... COL4A5, in particular those that result in replacement of a glycine residue in the collagenous domain of the a5(IV) chain by another amino acid, allow the formation of abnormally folded trimers that are highly susceptible to extracellular degradation before being incorporated into basement membranes ...
part 1 (council decision 2002/813/ec) summary
... PCR evidence suggests that the gene A and gene B deletion mutations and the promotergene fusion inserted into the chromosome of the GMO are stable over at least 10 days of passaging. Not only are the genetic modifications of the GMO stable over this period, but the phenotypic characteristics exhibi ...
... PCR evidence suggests that the gene A and gene B deletion mutations and the promotergene fusion inserted into the chromosome of the GMO are stable over at least 10 days of passaging. Not only are the genetic modifications of the GMO stable over this period, but the phenotypic characteristics exhibi ...
larly silica, have an unusual liability
... the genetic basis of a suspect trait, and precise technics are required for its establishment. A recent book by Neel and Schull7 is particularly valuable for its discussion and evaluation of many of these technics. Snyder, in his recent presentation to the medical section of the American Life Conven ...
... the genetic basis of a suspect trait, and precise technics are required for its establishment. A recent book by Neel and Schull7 is particularly valuable for its discussion and evaluation of many of these technics. Snyder, in his recent presentation to the medical section of the American Life Conven ...
Basic Principles of Heredity
... much sunlight, water, and fertilizer are provided. Thus, even the height of an oak tree is determined to some degree by genes. For many characteristics, both genes and environment are important in determining phenotypic differences. An obvious but important concept is that only the genotype is inher ...
... much sunlight, water, and fertilizer are provided. Thus, even the height of an oak tree is determined to some degree by genes. For many characteristics, both genes and environment are important in determining phenotypic differences. An obvious but important concept is that only the genotype is inher ...
A Genetic Linkage Map of Mouse Chromosome 10
... et al. 1988). Third, molecular genetic linkage maps have been used for comparative mapping between mouse and human (or other) genomes [reviewed by NADEAU(1989) and SEARLE et al. (1 989)]. Comparative mapping can ultimately lead to the identification of mouse models of human diseases (BRUETON et a l ...
... et al. 1988). Third, molecular genetic linkage maps have been used for comparative mapping between mouse and human (or other) genomes [reviewed by NADEAU(1989) and SEARLE et al. (1 989)]. Comparative mapping can ultimately lead to the identification of mouse models of human diseases (BRUETON et a l ...
Linkage Analysis of Extremely Discordant and Concordant Sibling
... magazines, the Dutch Twin Registry, and outpatient clinics of the University Medical Center in Utrecht and Nijmegen, 39 additional families were included. In total, information and DNA from 583 individuals from 165 families was collected. The institutional review board of the University Medical Cent ...
... magazines, the Dutch Twin Registry, and outpatient clinics of the University Medical Center in Utrecht and Nijmegen, 39 additional families were included. In total, information and DNA from 583 individuals from 165 families was collected. The institutional review board of the University Medical Cent ...
Loci sarA and/or agr by the Genes Regulated Staphylococcus
... The organism causes a variety of clinical manifestations, ranging from localized skin infections to severe sepsis, and is a leading cause of hospital-acquired infection (3). Despite advances in antibacterial chemotherapy, S. aureus strains have demonstrated resistance to all currently available anti ...
... The organism causes a variety of clinical manifestations, ranging from localized skin infections to severe sepsis, and is a leading cause of hospital-acquired infection (3). Despite advances in antibacterial chemotherapy, S. aureus strains have demonstrated resistance to all currently available anti ...
Foundations of Biology
... their genetic information to the nucleus. The hydrogenosome, a structure involved in carbohydrate metabolism found in some Archezoans (Muller, 1992), is now thought to represent a mitochondria that has lost its genetic information completely and along with that loss, the ability to do the Krebs cycl ...
... their genetic information to the nucleus. The hydrogenosome, a structure involved in carbohydrate metabolism found in some Archezoans (Muller, 1992), is now thought to represent a mitochondria that has lost its genetic information completely and along with that loss, the ability to do the Krebs cycl ...
Intermediate Punnett Squares
... A Punnett Square shows all the possible combinations all two sets of alleles, where the first set of alleles shows all possible gamete types contributed by the mother, and the second set shows possible types contributed by the father. We put the mother accross the top and the father accross the left ...
... A Punnett Square shows all the possible combinations all two sets of alleles, where the first set of alleles shows all possible gamete types contributed by the mother, and the second set shows possible types contributed by the father. We put the mother accross the top and the father accross the left ...
Changes in Plasma Low-Density Lipoprotein (LDL)
... results of Wisemann et al (18). Compared with their study, our hypothyroid patients had a similar age and sex distribution, and the degree of hypothyroidism and changes in lipoproteins were equal. The frequency of the presence of an AvaII site in the hypothyroid patients was similar. To exclude an i ...
... results of Wisemann et al (18). Compared with their study, our hypothyroid patients had a similar age and sex distribution, and the degree of hypothyroidism and changes in lipoproteins were equal. The frequency of the presence of an AvaII site in the hypothyroid patients was similar. To exclude an i ...
Chloroplast Targeting, Distribution and Transcriptional Fluctuation of
... that is annotated on chromosome VI (accession no. AB001684). As well as other MinD proteins, AtMinD1 possesses an ATP/GTP binding motif (P-loop) at the position of Gly-66 to Thr-73 (Saraste et al. 1990) and a ParA-family ATPase domain at the central region from Trp-136 to Asp-245 (Davis et al. 1996) ...
... that is annotated on chromosome VI (accession no. AB001684). As well as other MinD proteins, AtMinD1 possesses an ATP/GTP binding motif (P-loop) at the position of Gly-66 to Thr-73 (Saraste et al. 1990) and a ParA-family ATPase domain at the central region from Trp-136 to Asp-245 (Davis et al. 1996) ...