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2014 Genetics Review
2014 Genetics Review

... _______________________ A characteristic that can be observed such as hair color, seed shape, flower color, etc _______________________ The joining of a sperm and egg to make a zygote _______________________ A gene choice that MASKS ANOTHER choice for a trait _______________________ A gene choice th ...
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... The allele for dark hair dominates the allele for light hair. If both parents are heterozygous for earlobe shape and hair color, what types of offspring can they produce, and what is the probability for each type? Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or di ...
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... First identified due to abnormalities observed in the maize (Zea mays) by Barbara McClintock. Create phenotypic ratios that do not follow Mendelian genetics, therefore creating curiosity. Spotted or "variegated kernels". McClintock suggested a system of control tht she referred to as "extragenic uni ...
Full Text  - The International Journal of Developmental Biology
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... M,P-R). These results are in line with data by others demonstrating CRIP1 mRNA expression in fetal rat and human hearts (Tsui et al., 1994). Crip1 transcripts were also detected in the tubules of the developing pronephros (Fig. 5U) and lung (Fig 5V). Not much is known about crip1 expression during e ...
Antibiotics involved in Clostridium difficile
Antibiotics involved in Clostridium difficile

... colonization by pathogenic bacteria. This first step of infection includes adherence to epithelial cells. We investigated the impact of various environmental conditions in vitro on the expression of genes encoding known, or putative, colonization factors: three adhesins, P47 (one of the two Slayer p ...
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... seedling. The third and most numerous class, the ‘coneshaped’ seedling is an even weaker phenotype in that regional differentiation clearly indicates apical-basal polarity (Fig. 1B-D; Table 3). ‘Cone-shaped’ seedlings lack the root whereas the dark green cotyledons vary from nearly normal in shape ( ...
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... Established high values of the coefficient of heritability, especially in Hybrid 725 (K 326 x 254 C) show that on the phenotypic expression of the trait external factors did not significantly influence (Table № 2). There is therefore a very high proportion of the effect of genotype on the expression ...
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... Each codon represents an amino acid. These are strung together to make a protein. Translation uses transfer RNA (tRNA) to transfer amino acids to the protein being assembled. Copyright © 2007 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Pearson Addison-Wesley ...
The Genome of a Mongolian Individual Reveals
The Genome of a Mongolian Individual Reveals

... We anchored the scaffolds onto the chromosomes of the human reference genome by following several steps. First, we extracted seed sequences (20 kb, without N) from each scaffold. For small scaffolds (<40 kb), only one effective sequence was randomly selected as the seed sequence. For large scaffolds ...
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... noted in our results. Subsequently, we have shown that these patterns in codon usage changes are quite informative and might even be used to crudely predict functions. This functional enrichment (i.e. high frequency of a given function in the collection of genes with similar codon usage profiles) co ...
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... the patient could be released from isolation and treated more appropriately. The potential for positive impact on patient care with a reduction in the cost of care is apparent. In summary, nucleic acid amplification assays are warranted on smear-positive sputum samples and potentially on smear-negat ...
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... A female guinea pig is heterozygous for both fur color and coat texture is crossed with a male that has light fur color and is heterozygous for coat texture. What possible offspring can they produce? Dark fur color is dominant (D) and light fur (d) is recessive. Rough coat texture (R) is dominant, w ...
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... control that the remaining loxP site does not create a disturbance in the gene function after the selectable marker is removed. Interestingly, this allele without the marker removal (Fig. 3B) can provide a useful tool for learning more about the function of the gene of interest. If the marker was de ...
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... 41) Which of the following is the meaning of the chromosome theory of inheritance as expressed in the early twentieth century? A) Individuals inherit particular chromosomes attached to genes. B) Mendelian genes are at specific loci on the chromosome and, in turn, segregate during meiosis. C) Homolog ...
Molecular Mechanisms of Floral Boundary Formation in Arabidopsis
Molecular Mechanisms of Floral Boundary Formation in Arabidopsis

... to be implicated in the floral O–O boundary formation. CUC1, CUC2 and CUC3 are all expressed in the floral organ primordia and boundaries, and the double mutant combinations of the three CUC genes form fusions between adjacent floral organs [5,6,61]. More importantly, CUC genes are key nodes of the ...
The microRNAs of Caenorhabditis elegans
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... developmental timing mutants in C. elegans, carried out by the laboratories of Victor Ambros and Gary Ruvkun [17,18]. Study of the developmental timing pathway, in turn, depended on earlier pioneering work by Sulston and Horvitz [19,20] in Sydney Brenner’s Lab at the MRC-LMB in Cambridge to trace th ...
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... haplotypes where there is a low recombination rate between the A and B loci.  Drift can lead to the loss of alleles in a small population and haplotypes can disappear even more easily. If by chance all of one haplotype disappears then the population will have only three haplotypes.  Haplotypes nee ...
The Two Phases of the Coalescent and Fixation Processes
The Two Phases of the Coalescent and Fixation Processes

... Characterization of the Stasis Phases The transition phase is the actual increase of a gene from a single copy to the entire population for fixation, and the reverse for coalescence. The length of the transition phase is the difference between the generation in which the ancestral gene becomes fixe ...
Model information sheet - EU
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... 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 ...
Effect of the Polymorphisms of Keratin Associated Protein 8.2 Gene
Effect of the Polymorphisms of Keratin Associated Protein 8.2 Gene

... Effect of the Polymorphisms of Keratin Associated Protein 8.2 Gene on Fibre Traits in Inner Mongolia Cashmere Goats* Haiying Liu, Ning Li1, Cunling Jia2, Xiaoping Zhu and Zhihai Jia** College of Animal Science and Technology, China Agricultural University, Beijing, 100094, P. R. China ABSTRACT : The ...
Pathogenicity of sequence variants interpretation pilot EQA
Pathogenicity of sequence variants interpretation pilot EQA

... presymptomatic for the SPAST variant in question 2 even though both were classed as 4’s. – One lab would offer prenatal diagnosis for the variants in question 1 but wouldn’t offer presymptomatic testing for the SPAST variant until further work had been done, even though they classed both variants as ...
Chapter 14 Mendel and the Gene Idea Multiple-Choice
Chapter 14 Mendel and the Gene Idea Multiple-Choice

... B) Traits are inherited in discrete units, and are not the results of ʺblending.ʺ C) Recessive genes occur more frequently in the F1 than do dominant ones. D) Genes are composed of DNA. E) An organism that is homozygous for many recessive traits is at a disadvantage. Answer: B Topic: Concept 14.1 Sk ...
Molecular Analysis of the Coprinus cinereus Mating Type A Factor
Molecular Analysis of the Coprinus cinereus Mating Type A Factor

... polymorphic. Approximately 40 A and B factors have been identified and over 100 may exist worldwide (WHITEHOUSE 1949). In C. cinereus, some of this polymorphism can be explained by the observations of A factor is made up of at DAY(1 960, 1963b) that the least two closely linked subunits, termed (Y a ...
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