
Organ system heterogeneity DB: a database for
... one below the other. For the second and subsequent matching entities the similarity distance to the first matching entity is shown. For these entities, the search results can be sorted in ascending or descending order of the organ system heterogeneity value or distance to the first entity. For an en ...
... one below the other. For the second and subsequent matching entities the similarity distance to the first matching entity is shown. For these entities, the search results can be sorted in ascending or descending order of the organ system heterogeneity value or distance to the first entity. For an en ...
Specific BRCA1 gene variations amongst young
... (4%) suggests that this mutation might play a role in the genetic polymorphism of the BRCA1 gene, and could potentially be defined as a founder mutation in the Arabic population. Indeed, the same silent mutation was found in two of 51 breast cancer patients in an Algerian study (Uhrhammer et al., 20 ...
... (4%) suggests that this mutation might play a role in the genetic polymorphism of the BRCA1 gene, and could potentially be defined as a founder mutation in the Arabic population. Indeed, the same silent mutation was found in two of 51 breast cancer patients in an Algerian study (Uhrhammer et al., 20 ...
Epigenetic inheritance of expression states in plant development
... development: the role of Polycomb group proteins Claudia Köhler* and Ueli Grossniklaus† Polycomb group (PcG) proteins maintain a repressed state of gene expression over many cell divisions. The recent characterisation of several PcG proteins from plants revealed a remarkable structural and functiona ...
... development: the role of Polycomb group proteins Claudia Köhler* and Ueli Grossniklaus† Polycomb group (PcG) proteins maintain a repressed state of gene expression over many cell divisions. The recent characterisation of several PcG proteins from plants revealed a remarkable structural and functiona ...
Proceedings as -file
... Comparison test: Comments from Duty Laboratory South Africa; Comments from Computing Laboratory The Netherlands; Discussion ISAG panels: Do they work well? How many laboratories are using these panels in the routine? Do we need changes? Standard / Reference samples? • Nomenclature: Is there a ne ...
... Comparison test: Comments from Duty Laboratory South Africa; Comments from Computing Laboratory The Netherlands; Discussion ISAG panels: Do they work well? How many laboratories are using these panels in the routine? Do we need changes? Standard / Reference samples? • Nomenclature: Is there a ne ...
A survey of denitrifying Azospirillum brasilense in two contrasted
... plant species, many of agronomic and ecological significance through different mechanisms (Bashan and de-Bashan, 2010). Several authors reported significant contribution of biological nitrogen fixation associated with roots of sugarcane (Lima et al., 1987; Boddey et al., 1991; Urquiaga et al., 1992; ...
... plant species, many of agronomic and ecological significance through different mechanisms (Bashan and de-Bashan, 2010). Several authors reported significant contribution of biological nitrogen fixation associated with roots of sugarcane (Lima et al., 1987; Boddey et al., 1991; Urquiaga et al., 1992; ...
The DNA chromatin condensation expressed by the image optical
... chromosomes. The interpretation of this observation is difficult although some heterochromatin regions may be condensed throughout the whole cell cycle (Arrighi 1974). The heavy heterochromatin condensation in both central nuclear regions and mitotic chromosomes might reflect the suppression of the ...
... chromosomes. The interpretation of this observation is difficult although some heterochromatin regions may be condensed throughout the whole cell cycle (Arrighi 1974). The heavy heterochromatin condensation in both central nuclear regions and mitotic chromosomes might reflect the suppression of the ...
Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia
... So firstly, what are genes? Genes are the unique set of instructions in every cell, which make each of us an individual. There are many thousands of genes each carrying a different instruction. If a gene is altered, it can cause a genetic condition or disease. This gene alteration is known as a muta ...
... So firstly, what are genes? Genes are the unique set of instructions in every cell, which make each of us an individual. There are many thousands of genes each carrying a different instruction. If a gene is altered, it can cause a genetic condition or disease. This gene alteration is known as a muta ...
Hodgkin 1980
... manner, but using unc-39 rather than unc-76. The mutation h&-1(eI518) confers no visible phenotype on an X X animal, whether heterozygous or homozygous, so that the presence of her-I in a strain was usually assayed either by the suppression of a Him phenotype (because him her-1 homozygotes segregate ...
... manner, but using unc-39 rather than unc-76. The mutation h&-1(eI518) confers no visible phenotype on an X X animal, whether heterozygous or homozygous, so that the presence of her-I in a strain was usually assayed either by the suppression of a Him phenotype (because him her-1 homozygotes segregate ...
Transcription factories are nuclear subcompartments that remain in
... because active genes migrate to shared subcompartments, then inhibition of transcription should result in the dissociation of distal genes. To test these possibilities we used the 3C assay to monitor associations between distal expressed genes Hbb-b1 and Eraf (25 Mb apart) as well as Eraf and Uros ( ...
... because active genes migrate to shared subcompartments, then inhibition of transcription should result in the dissociation of distal genes. To test these possibilities we used the 3C assay to monitor associations between distal expressed genes Hbb-b1 and Eraf (25 Mb apart) as well as Eraf and Uros ( ...
A Fitness-Independent Evolvability Measure for Evolutionary
... of µ individuals creates an offspring population of λ individuals by changing the parents with Gaussian mutations. In addition to the mutation operator, other biologically plausible genetic operators, including gene duplication, deletion and transposition, are also introduced. With a given probabili ...
... of µ individuals creates an offspring population of λ individuals by changing the parents with Gaussian mutations. In addition to the mutation operator, other biologically plausible genetic operators, including gene duplication, deletion and transposition, are also introduced. With a given probabili ...
CHD
... del22q11.2 and CHD • Responsible for between 5% and 12.5% of CHDs • Particularly common in certain CHDs – >40% of patients with tetralogy of Fallot (TOF) and pulmonary atresia (PA) – >60% of patients with TOF and absent ...
... del22q11.2 and CHD • Responsible for between 5% and 12.5% of CHDs • Particularly common in certain CHDs – >40% of patients with tetralogy of Fallot (TOF) and pulmonary atresia (PA) – >60% of patients with TOF and absent ...
asian breeding policy - Maine Coon Breed Society
... at the tip and have a silvery white base. It has greater effect on the lighter pigment in an agouti cat, removing the yellow colour and turning the base colour white or “silver”. In the case of a non-agouti cat the inhibitor removes colour from the base of the hair-shaft to produce a silvery white h ...
... at the tip and have a silvery white base. It has greater effect on the lighter pigment in an agouti cat, removing the yellow colour and turning the base colour white or “silver”. In the case of a non-agouti cat the inhibitor removes colour from the base of the hair-shaft to produce a silvery white h ...
recommended breeding policy for the maine
... will present as a fully white cat. However, the gene masks both colour and pattern, and a white cat can produce kittens that show the underlying colour and pattern, as well as fully white kittens. Orange (O) This is a mutation on the X chromosome and is thus sex-linked. The gene eliminates all melan ...
... will present as a fully white cat. However, the gene masks both colour and pattern, and a white cat can produce kittens that show the underlying colour and pattern, as well as fully white kittens. Orange (O) This is a mutation on the X chromosome and is thus sex-linked. The gene eliminates all melan ...
Fly Lab
... double heterozygous for the eye color and body color alleles. Explain your answer. If your answer was double homozygous, describe an expected phenotypic ratio for the offspring produced from a testcross with a double heterozygous fly. If your answer was double heterozygous, describe an expected phen ...
... double heterozygous for the eye color and body color alleles. Explain your answer. If your answer was double homozygous, describe an expected phenotypic ratio for the offspring produced from a testcross with a double heterozygous fly. If your answer was double heterozygous, describe an expected phen ...
A Dnmt2-like protein mediates DNA methylation in
... (unmethylated, negative control) and Drosophila embryos were spotted onto a membrane and stained for 5methylcytosine and DNA, respectively. This revealed a clearly differential staining pattern for 5-methylcytosine, while the DNA staining pattern was equal for all samples (Fig. 1E). As an additional ...
... (unmethylated, negative control) and Drosophila embryos were spotted onto a membrane and stained for 5methylcytosine and DNA, respectively. This revealed a clearly differential staining pattern for 5-methylcytosine, while the DNA staining pattern was equal for all samples (Fig. 1E). As an additional ...
The Large Loop Repair and Mismatch Repair Pathways
... mitotic growth. NER functions to repair bulky DNA lesions, such as thymine dimers and other helix-distorting lesions. During NER the damaged nucleotide is recognized and bound by several NER proteins, and the DNA surrounding the lesion is unwound. The single-stranded DNA containing the lesion is rem ...
... mitotic growth. NER functions to repair bulky DNA lesions, such as thymine dimers and other helix-distorting lesions. During NER the damaged nucleotide is recognized and bound by several NER proteins, and the DNA surrounding the lesion is unwound. The single-stranded DNA containing the lesion is rem ...
Revista agronomica del Noroeste Argentino
... plant species, many of agronomic and ecological significance through different mechanisms (Bashan and de-Bashan, 2010). Several authors reported significant contribution of biological nitrogen fixation associated with roots of sugarcane (Lima et al., 1987; Boddey et al., 1991; Urquiaga et al., 1992; ...
... plant species, many of agronomic and ecological significance through different mechanisms (Bashan and de-Bashan, 2010). Several authors reported significant contribution of biological nitrogen fixation associated with roots of sugarcane (Lima et al., 1987; Boddey et al., 1991; Urquiaga et al., 1992; ...
Hypercholesterolemia
... the LDL receptor gene is then amplified by the polymerase chain reaction (PCR). The amplified DNA is analyzed to see if there is a mutation. To analyze the DNA, investigators use restriction enzymes to cut the DNA in specific places. By examining the sizes of the DNA fragments obtained after exposing t ...
... the LDL receptor gene is then amplified by the polymerase chain reaction (PCR). The amplified DNA is analyzed to see if there is a mutation. To analyze the DNA, investigators use restriction enzymes to cut the DNA in specific places. By examining the sizes of the DNA fragments obtained after exposing t ...
Resveraterol-Curcumin Extreme-P53
... When p53 itself is flawed, however, it allows other cancer-causing genes (known as oncogenes) to hijack the cell's control machinery and set it free to spread wildly _ the hallmark of cancer. "Loss of p53 function in cells leads to uncontrolled proliferation and promotes cancer development," Olivier ...
... When p53 itself is flawed, however, it allows other cancer-causing genes (known as oncogenes) to hijack the cell's control machinery and set it free to spread wildly _ the hallmark of cancer. "Loss of p53 function in cells leads to uncontrolled proliferation and promotes cancer development," Olivier ...
POCUS: mining genomic sequence annotation to predict disease
... The diseases were grouped by number of disease genes to investigate the effects of locus number. Enrichment levels were calculated for two categories of disease gene sets, 3-5 loci and 6-11 loci, and enrichment was found to vary with the number of loci. At each locus size the 6-11-loci category was ...
... The diseases were grouped by number of disease genes to investigate the effects of locus number. Enrichment levels were calculated for two categories of disease gene sets, 3-5 loci and 6-11 loci, and enrichment was found to vary with the number of loci. At each locus size the 6-11-loci category was ...
MicroReview Paradigms of plasmid organization
... plasmid pair find themselves. Bacteria carrying such DNA may initially have fared better than bacteria lacking the new plasmid because of the altered phenotype but, if the plasmid started as a relatively high-copy-number element, then mutations that led to tighter control, and therefore reduced copy ...
... plasmid pair find themselves. Bacteria carrying such DNA may initially have fared better than bacteria lacking the new plasmid because of the altered phenotype but, if the plasmid started as a relatively high-copy-number element, then mutations that led to tighter control, and therefore reduced copy ...
Hierarchical Text Categorization and Its Evaluation
... • to try global hierarchical approach with other learning algorithms • to extend the gene annotation training sets with similar documents from Medline • to perform similar task for other organisms • to use gene annotations in gene classification and clustering ...
... • to try global hierarchical approach with other learning algorithms • to extend the gene annotation training sets with similar documents from Medline • to perform similar task for other organisms • to use gene annotations in gene classification and clustering ...
telomeres - Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics in Oncology and
... During this period of genetic instability, breakage-fusion-breakage (BFB) cycles occur, often culminating in chromosomal aneuploidies VI.3.2. BFB cycles and chromosomal instability also promote sister chromatid fusions through nonhomologous end joining (NHEJ) VI.3.3. During mitosis, separation of ce ...
... During this period of genetic instability, breakage-fusion-breakage (BFB) cycles occur, often culminating in chromosomal aneuploidies VI.3.2. BFB cycles and chromosomal instability also promote sister chromatid fusions through nonhomologous end joining (NHEJ) VI.3.3. During mitosis, separation of ce ...
Mugisha, L., Leendertz, FH, Opuda-Asibo, J., Olobo, JO, Ehlers, B. A
... replication and subsequent establishment of a maximal level of latency. In addition, it is not known whether the gammaherpesviruses found in great apes present the same way as their human counterparts both in establishment of infection and pathogenicity. For example, it has now been shown that chimp ...
... replication and subsequent establishment of a maximal level of latency. In addition, it is not known whether the gammaherpesviruses found in great apes present the same way as their human counterparts both in establishment of infection and pathogenicity. For example, it has now been shown that chimp ...