
Cross Breeding Suris and Huacayas
... and suris have been crossbreed for hundreds of years. Approximately 80% of the alpaca population in Peru consists of small mixed herds under the control of unsophisticated peasant breeders. Upon examination of these peasant herds you will generally find llamas, huacayas, and a few suris all being re ...
... and suris have been crossbreed for hundreds of years. Approximately 80% of the alpaca population in Peru consists of small mixed herds under the control of unsophisticated peasant breeders. Upon examination of these peasant herds you will generally find llamas, huacayas, and a few suris all being re ...
understanding biological inheritance
... B12-0-S5: Analyze data and/or observations in order to explain the results of an investigation, and identify implications of these findings. (GLOs: C2, C4, C5, C8) B12-0-I4: Communicate information in a variety of forms appropriate to the audience, purpose, and context. (GLOs: C5, C6) B12-0-n1: Desc ...
... B12-0-S5: Analyze data and/or observations in order to explain the results of an investigation, and identify implications of these findings. (GLOs: C2, C4, C5, C8) B12-0-I4: Communicate information in a variety of forms appropriate to the audience, purpose, and context. (GLOs: C5, C6) B12-0-n1: Desc ...
redundancy and regulatory interactions between two
... library at different frequencies. The DNA sequence and predicted amino acid-coding potential of the rarer of the two cDNAs was identical to the more common cDNA except for an insertion of four codons (QQLF inserted between amino acids 103 and 104). Comparison of the cDNA and genomic sequences reveal ...
... library at different frequencies. The DNA sequence and predicted amino acid-coding potential of the rarer of the two cDNAs was identical to the more common cDNA except for an insertion of four codons (QQLF inserted between amino acids 103 and 104). Comparison of the cDNA and genomic sequences reveal ...
Distribution and Concordance of N-Acetyltransferase Genotype and
... NAT2.4 Polymorphisms of NAT2 are known to result in variation of acetylation activity and have been associated with the incidence of several diseases (5). Generally, single-nt substitutions in NAT2 result in low activity, decreased expression, and enzyme instability (23). A slow acetylator phenotype ...
... NAT2.4 Polymorphisms of NAT2 are known to result in variation of acetylation activity and have been associated with the incidence of several diseases (5). Generally, single-nt substitutions in NAT2 result in low activity, decreased expression, and enzyme instability (23). A slow acetylator phenotype ...
105 - Heritable Diseases of Connective Tissue
... are close to total height in an average-proportioned individual. A short-limbed individual has an arm span considerably shorter than the height. As in any disorder that has a genetic basis, it is crucial to obtain an accurate family history. This should include any history of previously affected chi ...
... are close to total height in an average-proportioned individual. A short-limbed individual has an arm span considerably shorter than the height. As in any disorder that has a genetic basis, it is crucial to obtain an accurate family history. This should include any history of previously affected chi ...
CCMG Guidelines: Prenatal and Postnatal Diagnostic Testing for
... Uniparental disomy (UPD) is defined as the inheritance or presence of both homologous chromosomes of a pair from one parent and no copy from the second parent in a diploid genome (Engel, 1980). UPD is classified as maternal or paternal, depending on the origin of the disomic chromosome. UPD can be f ...
... Uniparental disomy (UPD) is defined as the inheritance or presence of both homologous chromosomes of a pair from one parent and no copy from the second parent in a diploid genome (Engel, 1980). UPD is classified as maternal or paternal, depending on the origin of the disomic chromosome. UPD can be f ...
wmgenes2 - Cucurbit Breeding
... they have dgdg genotype (Rhodes, 1986). The juvenile albino ja (Zhang et al., 1996b) gene causes reduced chlorophyll in seedling tissues, as well as leaf margins and fruit rind when plants are grown under short day conditions. The dominant gene Sp (Poole, 1944) causes round yellow spots to form on c ...
... they have dgdg genotype (Rhodes, 1986). The juvenile albino ja (Zhang et al., 1996b) gene causes reduced chlorophyll in seedling tissues, as well as leaf margins and fruit rind when plants are grown under short day conditions. The dominant gene Sp (Poole, 1944) causes round yellow spots to form on c ...
Studies on the Mechanisms of Homolog Pairing and Sister
... ECO1/CTF7 (Skibbens et al., 1999; Toth et al., 1999), TFR4 and TRF5 (Wang et al., 2000). Milutinovich proved that the hinge and loop1 regions of SMC1 also play an important role in the binding of cohesin to the specific chromatin sites including cohesion-associated regions (CRAs) and pericentric reg ...
... ECO1/CTF7 (Skibbens et al., 1999; Toth et al., 1999), TFR4 and TRF5 (Wang et al., 2000). Milutinovich proved that the hinge and loop1 regions of SMC1 also play an important role in the binding of cohesin to the specific chromatin sites including cohesion-associated regions (CRAs) and pericentric reg ...
Mutations in the PERIANTHIA gene of Arabidopsis specifically alter
... meristems: flowers on 45 day old plants on axillary meristems have a similar number of organs as the first 15 flowers on the primary meristem (Table 1). The phenotype of pan is sensitive to growth conditions: in adverse environments such as high temperature or crowding, the number of organs in all 4 ...
... meristems: flowers on 45 day old plants on axillary meristems have a similar number of organs as the first 15 flowers on the primary meristem (Table 1). The phenotype of pan is sensitive to growth conditions: in adverse environments such as high temperature or crowding, the number of organs in all 4 ...
Wolbachia–host interactions: connecting phenotype to genotype
... Iñaki Iturbe-Ormaetxe and Scott L O’Neill The long-established view of Wolbachia as reproductive parasites of insects is becoming complicated as an increasing number of papers describe a richer picture of Wolbachia-mediated phenotypes in insects. The search for the molecular basis for this phenotyp ...
... Iñaki Iturbe-Ormaetxe and Scott L O’Neill The long-established view of Wolbachia as reproductive parasites of insects is becoming complicated as an increasing number of papers describe a richer picture of Wolbachia-mediated phenotypes in insects. The search for the molecular basis for this phenotyp ...
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... the stigma and the pollen, and there was a high degree of linearity between six groups of alleles (Kowyama et al., 1994). By contrast, in Brassica species, nonlinear dominance is observed in both stigma and pollen, but it is more frequent in the stigma, as found in the present experiment. Another fe ...
... the stigma and the pollen, and there was a high degree of linearity between six groups of alleles (Kowyama et al., 1994). By contrast, in Brassica species, nonlinear dominance is observed in both stigma and pollen, but it is more frequent in the stigma, as found in the present experiment. Another fe ...
Monohybrid Practice
... for pink plants as possible? Explain why or why not. If not, explain which genotype would be best. ...
... for pink plants as possible? Explain why or why not. If not, explain which genotype would be best. ...
Joseph L. Izzo, Jr Answer the Genetic Riddle Aging and Systolic
... the other 2 alternatives explains the process of accelerated vascular stiffness in hypertensives is unclear, however, and much further investigation is required before the concept can be directly applied to hypertension. From the perspective of this reviewer, the significance of the article by Aviv1 ...
... the other 2 alternatives explains the process of accelerated vascular stiffness in hypertensives is unclear, however, and much further investigation is required before the concept can be directly applied to hypertension. From the perspective of this reviewer, the significance of the article by Aviv1 ...
Genome Visualisation and Annotation Tools: Artemis and ACT
... This is the main sequence view panel. The central 2 grey lines represent the forward (top) and reverse (bottom) DNA strands. Above and below those are the 3 forward and 3 reverse reading frames. Stop codons are marked as black vertical bars. Genes and other features (eg. Pfam and Prosite matches) ar ...
... This is the main sequence view panel. The central 2 grey lines represent the forward (top) and reverse (bottom) DNA strands. Above and below those are the 3 forward and 3 reverse reading frames. Stop codons are marked as black vertical bars. Genes and other features (eg. Pfam and Prosite matches) ar ...
chapt03-Development 09
... • Form from cell division of germline cells • Meiosis is cell division to produce gametes • Meiosis has two divisions of the nucleus (Meiosis I and Meiosis II) and produces cells with half the number of chromosomes (haploid) ...
... • Form from cell division of germline cells • Meiosis is cell division to produce gametes • Meiosis has two divisions of the nucleus (Meiosis I and Meiosis II) and produces cells with half the number of chromosomes (haploid) ...
Identification of genes that interact with glp-1, a gene
... marked with unc-36(e873). The germline phenotype of glpI(q35) shows some cold sensitivity (J. Austin, personal communication). Therefore, all experiments using glp-1 (q35) were done at an intermediate temperature of 20 °C and Unc, non-Dpy siblings were assayed in each experiment as a control for min ...
... marked with unc-36(e873). The germline phenotype of glpI(q35) shows some cold sensitivity (J. Austin, personal communication). Therefore, all experiments using glp-1 (q35) were done at an intermediate temperature of 20 °C and Unc, non-Dpy siblings were assayed in each experiment as a control for min ...
The Genetic, Developmental, and Molecular Bases
... shape. The explanation for this seeming paradox may rest on two factors. In the wild, tomato fruit are adapted for seed dispersal. Ripening fruit, with their soft flesh and ready supply of sugars and other nutrients, attract small rodents and birds. In this regard, small fruit may provide an advanta ...
... shape. The explanation for this seeming paradox may rest on two factors. In the wild, tomato fruit are adapted for seed dispersal. Ripening fruit, with their soft flesh and ready supply of sugars and other nutrients, attract small rodents and birds. In this regard, small fruit may provide an advanta ...
Nitrate Reductase Deficient Mutants of
... Cross 3: 14/15 (mt+, nitB-, &A+) x 17/4 (mt-, nitB+, nitA-). Confirmation that the mutations in 14/15 and 17/4 are different was obtained from this cross. The 47 tetrads analysed were made up of IOPD, 12NPD and 25T with respect to ability to grow on nitrate; the mating type character segregated 2:2 ...
... Cross 3: 14/15 (mt+, nitB-, &A+) x 17/4 (mt-, nitB+, nitA-). Confirmation that the mutations in 14/15 and 17/4 are different was obtained from this cross. The 47 tetrads analysed were made up of IOPD, 12NPD and 25T with respect to ability to grow on nitrate; the mating type character segregated 2:2 ...
The Arabidopsis Protein SHI Represses
... Expression of GUS in SHI-GUS lines was not affected by treatments with GA or the GA biosynthesis inhibitor paclobutrazol (PAC) for 3 d. Similarly, GUS expression was not affected by the addition of the plant hormones epi-Brassinolide, abscisic acid (ABA), benzyladenine, or the ethylene precursor 1-a ...
... Expression of GUS in SHI-GUS lines was not affected by treatments with GA or the GA biosynthesis inhibitor paclobutrazol (PAC) for 3 d. Similarly, GUS expression was not affected by the addition of the plant hormones epi-Brassinolide, abscisic acid (ABA), benzyladenine, or the ethylene precursor 1-a ...
Morphology of nuclear transcription | SpringerLink
... 2009; Shiao et al. 2011). The exact number and degree of variation in composition of individual repeats is largely unknown, mostly because molecular methods to analyze single repetitive elements in a genomic context have been missing. For HeLa cells, it was calculated that about 120 TUs are actively ...
... 2009; Shiao et al. 2011). The exact number and degree of variation in composition of individual repeats is largely unknown, mostly because molecular methods to analyze single repetitive elements in a genomic context have been missing. For HeLa cells, it was calculated that about 120 TUs are actively ...
Crystal structures of -[Ru(phen)2dppz]2+ 1 with oligonucleotides
... This self-complementary sequence crystallizes to give a symmetrical duplex with a stoichiometry of three cations of 1 per duplex, or 1.5 cations of 1 per decamer strand. All the nucleic acid strands are equivalent in the crystal lattice, with the packing shown in Figure 1a. The conformation of a sin ...
... This self-complementary sequence crystallizes to give a symmetrical duplex with a stoichiometry of three cations of 1 per duplex, or 1.5 cations of 1 per decamer strand. All the nucleic acid strands are equivalent in the crystal lattice, with the packing shown in Figure 1a. The conformation of a sin ...
The Nicotiana tabacum genome encodes two cytoplasmic
... KpnI (three bands). Copy number reconstruction with DNA digested with EcoRI indicates that there is approximately one gene copy per haploid genome. The band patterns and intensity of hybridization can be consistently interpreted to give a total per genome of two genes which are homologous to thiored ...
... KpnI (three bands). Copy number reconstruction with DNA digested with EcoRI indicates that there is approximately one gene copy per haploid genome. The band patterns and intensity of hybridization can be consistently interpreted to give a total per genome of two genes which are homologous to thiored ...
Novel FAD3 Mutant Allele Combinations Produce Soybeans
... less than 3% linolenic acid. RG10 was developed by remutagenesis of the 4% linolenic acid line C1640 (Stojsin et al., 1998; Wilcox and Cavins, 1985). C1640 contained novel null alleles of GmFAD3A (Chappell and Bilyeu, 2006). We speculated that line RG-10 and its derivatives contained a second mutant ...
... less than 3% linolenic acid. RG10 was developed by remutagenesis of the 4% linolenic acid line C1640 (Stojsin et al., 1998; Wilcox and Cavins, 1985). C1640 contained novel null alleles of GmFAD3A (Chappell and Bilyeu, 2006). We speculated that line RG-10 and its derivatives contained a second mutant ...
Binding of Hoechst with nucleic acids using fluorescence spectroscopy
... Even small amounts of AMD, added to complexes Hoechst/HP1 and Hoechst/DNA, induced a sharp decrease in the intensity of Hoechst fluorescence (Figure 5 and Figure 6). In the case of DNA, the maximum of emission shifts from 478 nm to 485 nm. The life-time of Hoechst was decreased here from 3 ns to 2 n ...
... Even small amounts of AMD, added to complexes Hoechst/HP1 and Hoechst/DNA, induced a sharp decrease in the intensity of Hoechst fluorescence (Figure 5 and Figure 6). In the case of DNA, the maximum of emission shifts from 478 nm to 485 nm. The life-time of Hoechst was decreased here from 3 ns to 2 n ...