
A component of calcium-activated potassium channels encoded by
... one class of voltage-activated KC channels (3). Subsequently, many KC channel genes were cloned from various organisms on the basis of sequence similarity with Sh, enabling elucidation of important structural features essential to K+ channel activity (4). However, none of these genes appears to enco ...
... one class of voltage-activated KC channels (3). Subsequently, many KC channel genes were cloned from various organisms on the basis of sequence similarity with Sh, enabling elucidation of important structural features essential to K+ channel activity (4). However, none of these genes appears to enco ...
Recombinant DNA technology - The Centre for Plant Sciences
... considerable debate, but the technique is far more important for the fundamental biology of microorganisms, plants and animals then it is for crop improvement and applied biology. Currently, many plant processes are studied by manipulating genes and studying the consequences. In contrast to classica ...
... considerable debate, but the technique is far more important for the fundamental biology of microorganisms, plants and animals then it is for crop improvement and applied biology. Currently, many plant processes are studied by manipulating genes and studying the consequences. In contrast to classica ...
Detecting copy number variants and runs of homozygosity on a
... or syndrome is a key objective in human genetics. Copy number variants (CNVs) and other forms of structural variation are important in understanding the underlying mechanisms to many common diseases. CNVs are defined as chromosomal segments, at least 1000 bases in length that vary in copy number (CN ...
... or syndrome is a key objective in human genetics. Copy number variants (CNVs) and other forms of structural variation are important in understanding the underlying mechanisms to many common diseases. CNVs are defined as chromosomal segments, at least 1000 bases in length that vary in copy number (CN ...
Different susceptibility of two animal species infected with isogenic
... D. M. Collins and others assessment of virulence in early work was based on the presence of visible lesions of tuberculosis in the spleen and, in later comparative work, on the enumeration of M. bovis c.f.u. in samples from the spleen. All animals were tested for infection by determining their dela ...
... D. M. Collins and others assessment of virulence in early work was based on the presence of visible lesions of tuberculosis in the spleen and, in later comparative work, on the enumeration of M. bovis c.f.u. in samples from the spleen. All animals were tested for infection by determining their dela ...
Expression of Allene Oxide Synthase Determines - Bio
... concurrence with the presence of internal restriction sites for these enzymes within the cDNA sequence. The expression of the gene was highest in flowers, with low amounts of transcript being present in stem and root (Fig. 2b). In leaves and fruits, AOS mRNA was not detectable under non-inducing con ...
... concurrence with the presence of internal restriction sites for these enzymes within the cDNA sequence. The expression of the gene was highest in flowers, with low amounts of transcript being present in stem and root (Fig. 2b). In leaves and fruits, AOS mRNA was not detectable under non-inducing con ...
success of sperm, and fertility issues relating to common and
... this year’s meeting included several novel species and mating systems. Åsa Lankinen (Swedish University of Agricultural Science) asked fundamental research questions familiar in animal models, relating to gamete competition, male–female interactions, and sexual conflict, but in a flower known as Pur ...
... this year’s meeting included several novel species and mating systems. Åsa Lankinen (Swedish University of Agricultural Science) asked fundamental research questions familiar in animal models, relating to gamete competition, male–female interactions, and sexual conflict, but in a flower known as Pur ...
Consulta: creatorFacets:"Leitao, Alexandra" Registros recuperados
... Aneuploidy is the alteration of the normal diploid chromosome number. In the Pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas, hypodiploid aneuploid cells have regularly been reported as has a negative correlation between this phenomenon and growth and evidence for a genetic basis. We previously demonstrated a pos ...
... Aneuploidy is the alteration of the normal diploid chromosome number. In the Pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas, hypodiploid aneuploid cells have regularly been reported as has a negative correlation between this phenomenon and growth and evidence for a genetic basis. We previously demonstrated a pos ...
Gene Section EVI1 (ecotropic viral integration site 1 (EVI1) and
... Similar Evi1 expression patterns were also observed in Xenopus, chicken, and zebrafish. ...
... Similar Evi1 expression patterns were also observed in Xenopus, chicken, and zebrafish. ...
The axr4 auxin-resistant mutants of Arabidopsis thaliana define a
... and lower sides of a gravistimulated root is caused by an asymmetric auxin concentration across the root (Pickard, 1985). Experiments involving applied auxin also suggest a key role for this hormone in initiation of lateral roots (Street, 1968; Webster and Radin, 1972). Exogenous auxin generally pro ...
... and lower sides of a gravistimulated root is caused by an asymmetric auxin concentration across the root (Pickard, 1985). Experiments involving applied auxin also suggest a key role for this hormone in initiation of lateral roots (Street, 1968; Webster and Radin, 1972). Exogenous auxin generally pro ...
UK Genetic Testing Network Marfan syndrome testing guideline
... syndrome has a prevalence of around 1 in 5,000 individuals1 and has a high degree of clinical variability. The main features involve the ocular, cardiovascular and skeletal systems although the skin, lungs and dura may also be involved. Ocular involvement often presents as myopia and ectopia lentis ...
... syndrome has a prevalence of around 1 in 5,000 individuals1 and has a high degree of clinical variability. The main features involve the ocular, cardiovascular and skeletal systems although the skin, lungs and dura may also be involved. Ocular involvement often presents as myopia and ectopia lentis ...
- TestbankU
... Answer Location: Genetic Disorders Question Type: MC 48. ______ is a recessive disease that primarily affects descendants of Central and Eastern European Jews. There is no cure for this disease and most die by age 4. a. Tay-Sachs disease b. Cooley’s anemia c. Sickle cell anemia d. Huntington’s Disea ...
... Answer Location: Genetic Disorders Question Type: MC 48. ______ is a recessive disease that primarily affects descendants of Central and Eastern European Jews. There is no cure for this disease and most die by age 4. a. Tay-Sachs disease b. Cooley’s anemia c. Sickle cell anemia d. Huntington’s Disea ...
Forche et al. 2008 PLoS Biology
... niches in a mammalian host [9–12]. Population studies of clinical isolates are also consistent with C. albicans strains undergoing genetic exchange in their natural environment, albeit at a limited rate [13]. While an efficient mating apparatus has now been identified in C. albicans, the mating cycle ...
... niches in a mammalian host [9–12]. Population studies of clinical isolates are also consistent with C. albicans strains undergoing genetic exchange in their natural environment, albeit at a limited rate [13]. While an efficient mating apparatus has now been identified in C. albicans, the mating cycle ...
Single Nucleotide Polymorphism (SNP) of the Endothelial Nitric
... package (SAS Institute, Cary, North Carolina). The Kolmogorov-Smirnov goodness-of-fit test was used to determine if the data were normally distributed. For each biallelic marker, allele frequencies were calculated from the genotypes in the patients and control groups using the Hardy-Weinberg equilib ...
... package (SAS Institute, Cary, North Carolina). The Kolmogorov-Smirnov goodness-of-fit test was used to determine if the data were normally distributed. For each biallelic marker, allele frequencies were calculated from the genotypes in the patients and control groups using the Hardy-Weinberg equilib ...
The Parasexual Cycle in Candida albicans Provides an
... niches in a mammalian host [9–12]. Population studies of clinical isolates are also consistent with C. albicans strains undergoing genetic exchange in their natural environment, albeit at a limited rate [13]. While an efficient mating apparatus has now been identified in C. albicans, the mating cycle ...
... niches in a mammalian host [9–12]. Population studies of clinical isolates are also consistent with C. albicans strains undergoing genetic exchange in their natural environment, albeit at a limited rate [13]. While an efficient mating apparatus has now been identified in C. albicans, the mating cycle ...
Equilibrium Statistics of Channel-confined DNA
... and visualising single DNA molecules have been developed by biologists. Similarly, the development of clean room patterning techniques allows for the manufacturing of well-defined geometries down to the nanometre scale [2, 5, 17]. This has enabled the testing of old polymer theory predictions [18–23 ...
... and visualising single DNA molecules have been developed by biologists. Similarly, the development of clean room patterning techniques allows for the manufacturing of well-defined geometries down to the nanometre scale [2, 5, 17]. This has enabled the testing of old polymer theory predictions [18–23 ...
Telomere maintenance without telomerase
... of telomerase, Lundblad and Blackburn (1993) observed that a small subpopulation could escape the lethal consequences of a telomerase defect. The rare survivors recovered from an est1-D strain not only regained the ability to grow but also displayed dramatic changes at their chromosomal termini, due ...
... of telomerase, Lundblad and Blackburn (1993) observed that a small subpopulation could escape the lethal consequences of a telomerase defect. The rare survivors recovered from an est1-D strain not only regained the ability to grow but also displayed dramatic changes at their chromosomal termini, due ...
Introduction - Stellenbosch University
... 4. name - Defines the name of the BED line. This label is displayed to the left of the BED line in the Genome Browser window when the track is open to full display mode or directly to the left of the item in pack mode. 5. score - A score between 0 and 1000. 6. strand - Defines the strand. Either "." ...
... 4. name - Defines the name of the BED line. This label is displayed to the left of the BED line in the Genome Browser window when the track is open to full display mode or directly to the left of the item in pack mode. 5. score - A score between 0 and 1000. 6. strand - Defines the strand. Either "." ...
Illumina VariantStudio User Guide
... this Product (and use thereof) only with regard to specific field(s) or specific application(s). Application Specific IP excludes all Illumina owned or controlled intellectual property that cover aspects or features of this Product (or use thereof) that are common to this Product in all possible app ...
... this Product (and use thereof) only with regard to specific field(s) or specific application(s). Application Specific IP excludes all Illumina owned or controlled intellectual property that cover aspects or features of this Product (or use thereof) that are common to this Product in all possible app ...
PDF - Hormones.gr
... hGRα-C3, hGRα-D1, hGRα-D2, and hGRα-D3) because of the presence of eight alternative translation initiation sites.28,29 It is likely that the hGRβ mRNA may also be translated into eight receptor β isoforms through the same molecular mechanisms. The classic hGRα is a modular protein that consists of ...
... hGRα-C3, hGRα-D1, hGRα-D2, and hGRα-D3) because of the presence of eight alternative translation initiation sites.28,29 It is likely that the hGRβ mRNA may also be translated into eight receptor β isoforms through the same molecular mechanisms. The classic hGRα is a modular protein that consists of ...
Chapter 5 mc
... 5. Which one of the following statements is NOT true? a. One gene can influence many traits. b. Several genes can influence a single trait. c. The environment can have an influence on traits. d. Genes are the only influence on traits. 6. Asexual reproduction relates to humans in that a. none of our ...
... 5. Which one of the following statements is NOT true? a. One gene can influence many traits. b. Several genes can influence a single trait. c. The environment can have an influence on traits. d. Genes are the only influence on traits. 6. Asexual reproduction relates to humans in that a. none of our ...
phenotype describes a new mutation affecting
... (Quarrie et al., 1988). For this analysis, 13 mutant and 26 wildtype kernels from a segregating selfed ear were germinated on filter paper in well-watered conditions. When the developing seedlings reached the third leaf stage, samples of similar size were collected from the second leaf and dissected ...
... (Quarrie et al., 1988). For this analysis, 13 mutant and 26 wildtype kernels from a segregating selfed ear were germinated on filter paper in well-watered conditions. When the developing seedlings reached the third leaf stage, samples of similar size were collected from the second leaf and dissected ...
Leaf shape: genetic controls and environmental factors
... leaves are too wide and too thin, they will quickly become desiccated. Thus, leaf area and thickness are restricted by the availability of water in main. In addition to the above-mentioned basic environmental factors, other factors can affect the optimum shape and size of leaves. For example, plants ...
... leaves are too wide and too thin, they will quickly become desiccated. Thus, leaf area and thickness are restricted by the availability of water in main. In addition to the above-mentioned basic environmental factors, other factors can affect the optimum shape and size of leaves. For example, plants ...
Transcriptional Functionality of Germ Line p53 Mutants Influences
... p53 mutations (4, 5). The high number of somatic missense mutations found in the DNA-binding domain in tumors, and the high number of different single amino acid changes which they produce (f1,300), suggests that p53 function is extremely sensitive to perturbation and that there is selection for cel ...
... p53 mutations (4, 5). The high number of somatic missense mutations found in the DNA-binding domain in tumors, and the high number of different single amino acid changes which they produce (f1,300), suggests that p53 function is extremely sensitive to perturbation and that there is selection for cel ...
B.Sc. Biomedical Sciences
... (Wherever wet lab experiments are not possible the principles and concepts can be demonstrated through any other material or medium including videos/virtual labs etc.) 1. Preparation of solutions based on molarity, normality, percentage, dilutions etc. 2. Preparation of buffers. 3. Estimation of Moh ...
... (Wherever wet lab experiments are not possible the principles and concepts can be demonstrated through any other material or medium including videos/virtual labs etc.) 1. Preparation of solutions based on molarity, normality, percentage, dilutions etc. 2. Preparation of buffers. 3. Estimation of Moh ...