
MiRNA_GO_Meeting_August2015
... Direct curation of the roles of miRNAs is expected to improve miRNA functional analysis that has so far relied on indirect analysis of the gene targets’ functions “We show that the most commonly used functional enrichment test is inappropriate for the analysis of sets of genes targeted by miRNAs.” B ...
... Direct curation of the roles of miRNAs is expected to improve miRNA functional analysis that has so far relied on indirect analysis of the gene targets’ functions “We show that the most commonly used functional enrichment test is inappropriate for the analysis of sets of genes targeted by miRNAs.” B ...
Performing a fly cross
... Drosophila have four pairs of homologous chromosomes. The chromosome pairs are written as “fractions,” with the numerator describing what mutations are on one of the homologous chromosomes and the denominator describing the mutations on the other. Wild type (no mutations) is denoted with a “+.” The ...
... Drosophila have four pairs of homologous chromosomes. The chromosome pairs are written as “fractions,” with the numerator describing what mutations are on one of the homologous chromosomes and the denominator describing the mutations on the other. Wild type (no mutations) is denoted with a “+.” The ...
association of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy phenotype and
... The Italian Observatory for Feline Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (HCM), established March 2008, aims to monitor the natural history of HCM in Maine Coons via an integrated echocardiographic and genetic database and provide advice to breeder groups. We examined data from 75 Maine Coon cats (3 months to ...
... The Italian Observatory for Feline Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (HCM), established March 2008, aims to monitor the natural history of HCM in Maine Coons via an integrated echocardiographic and genetic database and provide advice to breeder groups. We examined data from 75 Maine Coon cats (3 months to ...
A Bayesian Network Classification Methodology for Gene
... is labeled—associating with each training case the class to which it belongs—supports statistical methods for constructing a classifier. After training on a collection of labeled data, a classifier is constructed which, when presented with new query cases, predicts a class label from gene expression ...
... is labeled—associating with each training case the class to which it belongs—supports statistical methods for constructing a classifier. After training on a collection of labeled data, a classifier is constructed which, when presented with new query cases, predicts a class label from gene expression ...
1030examII
... May be caused by an addition of any number of nucleotides (bases) not in multiples of three May be caused by a deletion of any number of nucleotides (bases) not in multiples of three Disrupts the reading frame of a gene Usually destroys a protein's ability to function All of the above are co ...
... May be caused by an addition of any number of nucleotides (bases) not in multiples of three May be caused by a deletion of any number of nucleotides (bases) not in multiples of three Disrupts the reading frame of a gene Usually destroys a protein's ability to function All of the above are co ...
High prevalence of myocardial disease by cardiac magnetic
... none of these variants was identified in 100 chromosomes of ethnically-matched, healthy individuals (≥30 years) who were randomly selected from our control genomic store nor previously published in literature as benign polymorphism, indicating they were not common variants. All novel missense mutati ...
... none of these variants was identified in 100 chromosomes of ethnically-matched, healthy individuals (≥30 years) who were randomly selected from our control genomic store nor previously published in literature as benign polymorphism, indicating they were not common variants. All novel missense mutati ...
Volume 11 - Número 6 - Novembro / Dezembro de 2001
... Major diagnostic criteria are definitive localization of the site of left ventricular outflow obstruction that requires demonstration of a pressure gradient at a short distance beyond the aortic valve by echocardiography and Doppler ultrasound examination and/or left heart catheterization(14). Clin ...
... Major diagnostic criteria are definitive localization of the site of left ventricular outflow obstruction that requires demonstration of a pressure gradient at a short distance beyond the aortic valve by echocardiography and Doppler ultrasound examination and/or left heart catheterization(14). Clin ...
Development, Adaptation, and Evolution
... genome as a code or program that specifies the adult organism. (2) Development does not segment into two separate causal streams, one largely driven by the internal resources (especially the genes) of the developing embryo, and the other by environmental resources. Specific developmental outcomes ty ...
... genome as a code or program that specifies the adult organism. (2) Development does not segment into two separate causal streams, one largely driven by the internal resources (especially the genes) of the developing embryo, and the other by environmental resources. Specific developmental outcomes ty ...
Potential regulation of gene expression in photosynthetic cells by
... Each of these treatments induces different physiological responses that should be kept in mind when planning an experimental set-up. A dark – light transition of an etiolated seedling, for instance, will activate strong photomorphogenic effects controlled by photoreceptors, which include the build-u ...
... Each of these treatments induces different physiological responses that should be kept in mind when planning an experimental set-up. A dark – light transition of an etiolated seedling, for instance, will activate strong photomorphogenic effects controlled by photoreceptors, which include the build-u ...
The Amino Terminus of the Yeast F1-ATPase {j
... [Amp'] and URA3) and DNA segments (CoiEl ori of pBR322 and the FLP region of the 2- 11 m circle DNA or the yeast chromosomal ARSI CEN4 segments) that permit maintenance of the plasmids in both E. coli and S. cerevisiae. The construction of plasmid pSEY 10 I has been described (7). Plasmid pSEYC 102 ...
... [Amp'] and URA3) and DNA segments (CoiEl ori of pBR322 and the FLP region of the 2- 11 m circle DNA or the yeast chromosomal ARSI CEN4 segments) that permit maintenance of the plasmids in both E. coli and S. cerevisiae. The construction of plasmid pSEY 10 I has been described (7). Plasmid pSEYC 102 ...
... applications of genomics — not huge — in a big variety of areas, thereby to explore how effectively genomic approaches to a big variety of problems will play out.” “Variety” is certainly the right word. Because the centers’ goals are far more flexible and investigator-initiated than many grants of t ...
Pleiotropic control of glucose and hormone responses by PRL1, a
... absence of cytokinin. The sucrose synthase (SUS1), alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH), anionic peroxidase (PERA), and peroxidase C (PERC) genes showed derepression in the absence and enhanced induction in the presence of cytokinin in prl1, but their activity was sucrose repressible. In contrast, the TCH1 c ...
... absence of cytokinin. The sucrose synthase (SUS1), alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH), anionic peroxidase (PERA), and peroxidase C (PERC) genes showed derepression in the absence and enhanced induction in the presence of cytokinin in prl1, but their activity was sucrose repressible. In contrast, the TCH1 c ...
The eyeless homeodomain is dispensable for eye development in
... Pax-6 contains a paired domain, and a paired-like homeodomain, but lacks the octapeptide (Ton et al. 1991). The role of Pax-6 appears to be evolutionarily conserved during eye development in both mammals and flies. An important function for Pax-6 in mammalian eye development was deduced from the dis ...
... Pax-6 contains a paired domain, and a paired-like homeodomain, but lacks the octapeptide (Ton et al. 1991). The role of Pax-6 appears to be evolutionarily conserved during eye development in both mammals and flies. An important function for Pax-6 in mammalian eye development was deduced from the dis ...
Dragon Investigations
... (w). From the horns example you know that in simple dominance, heterozygous individuals have the dominant phenotype. Since Sandy is heterozygous, he has no wings (the dominant phenotype). For Question 4, from “Dragon Genetics” you know that the fancy-tail phenotype is dominant to the plain-tail phen ...
... (w). From the horns example you know that in simple dominance, heterozygous individuals have the dominant phenotype. Since Sandy is heterozygous, he has no wings (the dominant phenotype). For Question 4, from “Dragon Genetics” you know that the fancy-tail phenotype is dominant to the plain-tail phen ...
Model information sheet - EU
... locus, such that the coat color of the mice were either albino or light chinchilla. In 1947, to Hunt at Michigan State and in 1948 again introduced at the Jackson Laboratory (129/ReJ) after a forest fire. 129P2/OlaHsd In 1978, to GD Searle, High Wycomb. From GD Searle to Olac, which became Harlan, i ...
... locus, such that the coat color of the mice were either albino or light chinchilla. In 1947, to Hunt at Michigan State and in 1948 again introduced at the Jackson Laboratory (129/ReJ) after a forest fire. 129P2/OlaHsd In 1978, to GD Searle, High Wycomb. From GD Searle to Olac, which became Harlan, i ...
Mutations in an AP2 Transcription Factor
... expression of certain AP2-like genes is regulated by microRNA, we failed to identify any putative microRNA binding sites in DIL1 (data not shown). Although virtually all the genes cloned thus far from maize dwarf mutants are hormone-related, over-expression of several AP2 transcription factors produ ...
... expression of certain AP2-like genes is regulated by microRNA, we failed to identify any putative microRNA binding sites in DIL1 (data not shown). Although virtually all the genes cloned thus far from maize dwarf mutants are hormone-related, over-expression of several AP2 transcription factors produ ...
Organization of chromosomes in the interphase cell - UvA-DARE
... that separates chromosome territories, dispersed chromatin of neighboring chromosomes can interact. Chromosomes are not always separated by non-chromatin space. Regularly, condensed regions of chromosome territories or chromosomal domains were so closely apposed that they appeared to form a single c ...
... that separates chromosome territories, dispersed chromatin of neighboring chromosomes can interact. Chromosomes are not always separated by non-chromatin space. Regularly, condensed regions of chromosome territories or chromosomal domains were so closely apposed that they appeared to form a single c ...
Monohybrid Crosses
... – Pea plants can self-pollinate , which is when a plant’s pollen, which contains the sperm, is used to fertilize the same plant’s egg. If he wanted pure breeding plants, he could allow the plants to selfpollinate over many generations. – Pea plants can also cross-pollinate , which is when the pollen ...
... – Pea plants can self-pollinate , which is when a plant’s pollen, which contains the sperm, is used to fertilize the same plant’s egg. If he wanted pure breeding plants, he could allow the plants to selfpollinate over many generations. – Pea plants can also cross-pollinate , which is when the pollen ...
Lab Polygenic Traits 2011-2012
... 7) If height was controlled by a single gene, then the resulting phenotypes would be discrete (tall and short or perhaps tall, medium and short) and easily distinguished. A polygenic trait is one that is controlled by many genes. As a result, the range of phenotypes is continuous. In this case, ther ...
... 7) If height was controlled by a single gene, then the resulting phenotypes would be discrete (tall and short or perhaps tall, medium and short) and easily distinguished. A polygenic trait is one that is controlled by many genes. As a result, the range of phenotypes is continuous. In this case, ther ...
Department of Biomedical Informatics
... (SNP) The single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) [pronounced "snip"] is the most common form of genetic variation. As the name suggests, each SNP is a difference in a single nucleotide (A,T,C,or G) of an individual's DNA sequence, such as having AAGG instead of ATGG. There may be from 1 to 10 million ...
... (SNP) The single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) [pronounced "snip"] is the most common form of genetic variation. As the name suggests, each SNP is a difference in a single nucleotide (A,T,C,or G) of an individual's DNA sequence, such as having AAGG instead of ATGG. There may be from 1 to 10 million ...
GN Barley Tutorial
... negative additive coefficient (red line) indicates that Steptoe. Yellow bars indicate confidence intervals, they are determined using 1000 bootstrap tests, red and grey horizontal lines are upper and lower significance LRS thresholds determined by 1000 permutation tests. Orange rectangles indicate m ...
... negative additive coefficient (red line) indicates that Steptoe. Yellow bars indicate confidence intervals, they are determined using 1000 bootstrap tests, red and grey horizontal lines are upper and lower significance LRS thresholds determined by 1000 permutation tests. Orange rectangles indicate m ...
Dissecting plant meiosis using Arabidopsis thaliana mutants
... whilst they appear functionally and structurally similar they exhibit no primary sequence homology beyond that expected between two coiled-coil proteins (Heyting, 1996). Inspection of the Arabidopsis genome for genes encoding homologues to either or both proteins reveals a range of candidates with l ...
... whilst they appear functionally and structurally similar they exhibit no primary sequence homology beyond that expected between two coiled-coil proteins (Heyting, 1996). Inspection of the Arabidopsis genome for genes encoding homologues to either or both proteins reveals a range of candidates with l ...
Tufts` Canine and Feline Breeding and Genetics Conference
... http://www.angis.org.au/databases/BRIX/omia. Similarly about 180 disorders have been adequately documented in cats, and every year new defects are being reported. For the small animal practitioner, it can be a daunting, nearly impossible task to remember all these disorders. The recent advances to r ...
... http://www.angis.org.au/databases/BRIX/omia. Similarly about 180 disorders have been adequately documented in cats, and every year new defects are being reported. For the small animal practitioner, it can be a daunting, nearly impossible task to remember all these disorders. The recent advances to r ...
Engineering a tRNA and aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase for the site
... Choice of tRNA-Aminoacyl Synthetase System. The original strategy that was used to generate an orthogonal tRNA for our in vitro mutagenesis methodology involved the use of the yeast phenylalanyl suppressor tRNA, which was known not to be a substrate for any E. coli aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase (17). On ...
... Choice of tRNA-Aminoacyl Synthetase System. The original strategy that was used to generate an orthogonal tRNA for our in vitro mutagenesis methodology involved the use of the yeast phenylalanyl suppressor tRNA, which was known not to be a substrate for any E. coli aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase (17). On ...