 
									
								
									VARIATIONS IN COLLIE COLOR by Kathy Moll
									
... describe collies with two copies of the merle gene: double dilutes, white merles or double merles. Double merles usually have at least some vision and/or hearing impairment. However, these defects are not passed to the double merles offspring provided they are only bred to solid color collies – tri ...
                        	... describe collies with two copies of the merle gene: double dilutes, white merles or double merles. Double merles usually have at least some vision and/or hearing impairment. However, these defects are not passed to the double merles offspring provided they are only bred to solid color collies – tri ...
									Multifactorial Traits
									
... of grey” or “continuously varying” phenotype, also called a quantitative trait. DNA sequences that contribute to polygenic traits are called quantitative trait loci, or QTLs. A multifactorial trait is continuously varying if it is also polygenic. That is, it is the multi-gene component of the trait ...
                        	... of grey” or “continuously varying” phenotype, also called a quantitative trait. DNA sequences that contribute to polygenic traits are called quantitative trait loci, or QTLs. A multifactorial trait is continuously varying if it is also polygenic. That is, it is the multi-gene component of the trait ...
									Your Genes, Your Choices
									
... Perhaps when Martin grows up, he will decide that he wants to prevent his children from having the problem he has had. He may decide to have any baby of his tested before it is born, to make sure it is not albino. If it is, he and his wife could choose to have an abortion and try again. What do you ...
                        	... Perhaps when Martin grows up, he will decide that he wants to prevent his children from having the problem he has had. He may decide to have any baby of his tested before it is born, to make sure it is not albino. If it is, he and his wife could choose to have an abortion and try again. What do you ...
									Polling in Cattle - South Devon Herd Book Society
									
... polled bull is put to horned cows. If after multiple matings no horn calves are produced the statistical likelihood of him being PP over hP increases; however if a single horned calf is produced then the bull must contain one copy of each form of the gene (hP). Such programmes obviously take time an ...
                        	... polled bull is put to horned cows. If after multiple matings no horn calves are produced the statistical likelihood of him being PP over hP increases; however if a single horned calf is produced then the bull must contain one copy of each form of the gene (hP). Such programmes obviously take time an ...
									Amplification of AML1 on a duplicated chromosome 21 in
									
... were identified during a routine interphase FISH screening program using the LSIs TEL/AML1 ES probe (Figures 1a and b). In all, 13 patients were part of a consecutive series of 870 children, aged between 1 and 18 years, from which we estimated the incidence of this abnormality to be 1.5%. Among adul ...
                        	... were identified during a routine interphase FISH screening program using the LSIs TEL/AML1 ES probe (Figures 1a and b). In all, 13 patients were part of a consecutive series of 870 children, aged between 1 and 18 years, from which we estimated the incidence of this abnormality to be 1.5%. Among adul ...
									Genetics - Mount Mansfield Union High School
									
... gene. In other words, the way in which one pair of alleles segregates has nothing to do with the way any other pair of alleles segregate. ...
                        	... gene. In other words, the way in which one pair of alleles segregates has nothing to do with the way any other pair of alleles segregate. ...
									Andrews 1999 Corrected CRS.NatGen
									
... The Cambridge reference sequence (CRS), as it is now designated, continues to be indispensable for studies of human evolution, population genetics and mitochondrial diseases. It has been recognized for some time, however, that the CRS differs at several sites from the mtDNA sequences obtained by oth ...
                        	... The Cambridge reference sequence (CRS), as it is now designated, continues to be indispensable for studies of human evolution, population genetics and mitochondrial diseases. It has been recognized for some time, however, that the CRS differs at several sites from the mtDNA sequences obtained by oth ...
									View/Open
									
... rather than two leads to an increase in placental size, the underlying mechanism is still to be determined [37]. In mice and cattle, accelerated development is already evident in XY blastocysts; cell division among male embryos occurs more rapidly than in female embryos [38] and, in humans, boys gro ...
                        	... rather than two leads to an increase in placental size, the underlying mechanism is still to be determined [37]. In mice and cattle, accelerated development is already evident in XY blastocysts; cell division among male embryos occurs more rapidly than in female embryos [38] and, in humans, boys gro ...
									Document
									
... Normal Behavior – honey bees live in the wild Controllable Environment – hives can be modified Small size manageable with current genomic technology Capture bees on-the-fly during normal behavior Record gene expressions for whole-brain or brain-region ...
                        	... Normal Behavior – honey bees live in the wild Controllable Environment – hives can be modified Small size manageable with current genomic technology Capture bees on-the-fly during normal behavior Record gene expressions for whole-brain or brain-region ...
									Sleep wake cycle in a human being
									
... Light acutely inhibits melatonin production When humans are given light during the dark phase or in complete darkness when melatonin is high, melatonin levels in the blood quickly drop. This is even observed in some blind patients. ...
                        	... Light acutely inhibits melatonin production When humans are given light during the dark phase or in complete darkness when melatonin is high, melatonin levels in the blood quickly drop. This is even observed in some blind patients. ...
									Red-Green Color Blindness
									
... Observing the pattern of affected individuals in a pedigree can tell you how a particular trait is inherited. You have already analyzed a pedigree for cystic fibrosis, an autosomal recessive disease. Autosomal recessive traits have a distinct inheritance pattern visible in a pedigree by this formati ...
                        	... Observing the pattern of affected individuals in a pedigree can tell you how a particular trait is inherited. You have already analyzed a pedigree for cystic fibrosis, an autosomal recessive disease. Autosomal recessive traits have a distinct inheritance pattern visible in a pedigree by this formati ...
									Insulin-like growth factor binding protein-2 (IGFBP
									
... b-actin-r). Each assay was repeated in triplicate. To estimate amplification efficiencies, a standard curve was generated for each gene based on fivefold serial dilutions of quantified larvae cDNA. All calibration curves exhibited correlation coefficients higher than 0.99, and the corresponding effi ...
                        	... b-actin-r). Each assay was repeated in triplicate. To estimate amplification efficiencies, a standard curve was generated for each gene based on fivefold serial dilutions of quantified larvae cDNA. All calibration curves exhibited correlation coefficients higher than 0.99, and the corresponding effi ...
									order code
									
... mental retardation, resting tremors, or progressive spasticity. Currently, the most accurate method to confirm the clinical diagnosis of RTT uses PCR followed by DNA sequence analyses of exons 1, 2, 3, and 4 of the MECP2 gene. The test has close to 100% specificity and is approximately 80% to 85% se ...
                        	... mental retardation, resting tremors, or progressive spasticity. Currently, the most accurate method to confirm the clinical diagnosis of RTT uses PCR followed by DNA sequence analyses of exons 1, 2, 3, and 4 of the MECP2 gene. The test has close to 100% specificity and is approximately 80% to 85% se ...
									Virginia State Science Olympiad Regional Tournament
									
... standard-size (8.5”x11”) double-sided sheet (not two one-side sheets) of paper containing any information, and writing implements may be used. Any other electronic devices are not allowed for this event; please consult the proctor about a safe location to store these devices for the duration of the ...
                        	... standard-size (8.5”x11”) double-sided sheet (not two one-side sheets) of paper containing any information, and writing implements may be used. Any other electronic devices are not allowed for this event; please consult the proctor about a safe location to store these devices for the duration of the ...
									Expression of vascular endothelial growth factor
									
... (Coy). Synthetic oligonucleotide primers containing in addition BamHl or EcoRI restriction enzyme recognition sites were used. The nucleotide sequences of the primers were 5'TGGATCCATGAACnTCTGCT (5' oligonucleotide) and 5'-GAATTCACCGCCTCGGCTTGTC (3'oligonucleotide). Following digestion with restrict ...
                        	... (Coy). Synthetic oligonucleotide primers containing in addition BamHl or EcoRI restriction enzyme recognition sites were used. The nucleotide sequences of the primers were 5'TGGATCCATGAACnTCTGCT (5' oligonucleotide) and 5'-GAATTCACCGCCTCGGCTTGTC (3'oligonucleotide). Following digestion with restrict ...
									26 Fungal Genetics Newsletter Michelle Dequard-Chablat  and Philippe Silar
									
... Podospora anserina has been used in intensive search of translation accuracy mutants (Coppin-Raynal et al. 1988). Several factors involved in the maintenance of accuracy have been identified in this organism including the tRNA suppressors su4-1 and su8-1 (Debuchy et al. 1985), as well as elongation ...
                        	... Podospora anserina has been used in intensive search of translation accuracy mutants (Coppin-Raynal et al. 1988). Several factors involved in the maintenance of accuracy have been identified in this organism including the tRNA suppressors su4-1 and su8-1 (Debuchy et al. 1985), as well as elongation ...
									A laktóz (lac) operon – egy példa a prokarióta génszabályozásra
									
... repressor is not part of lac operon (in fact, it can be considered as a specific operon containing a single gene). SLIDE 3 Structure of the lac operon-II There are two initiation sites at a DNA sequence: (1) the transcription start site, which is within the operator region; and (2) the translation s ...
                        	... repressor is not part of lac operon (in fact, it can be considered as a specific operon containing a single gene). SLIDE 3 Structure of the lac operon-II There are two initiation sites at a DNA sequence: (1) the transcription start site, which is within the operator region; and (2) the translation s ...
									Genes R US Word Do
									
... Has long eyelashes, closed nostrils and ears covered with hair to prevent sand from going into eyes, nose and ears. ...
                        	... Has long eyelashes, closed nostrils and ears covered with hair to prevent sand from going into eyes, nose and ears. ...
									Molecular genetics of nucleotide sugar interconversion pathways in
									
... and interconversion of specific monosaccharides have recently become available, and several genes in these pathways have been cloned and characterized. The sequence determination of the entire Arabidopsis genome offers a unique opportunity to identify candidate genes encoding nucleotide sugar interc ...
                        	... and interconversion of specific monosaccharides have recently become available, and several genes in these pathways have been cloned and characterized. The sequence determination of the entire Arabidopsis genome offers a unique opportunity to identify candidate genes encoding nucleotide sugar interc ...
									11357_2014_9648_MOESM1_ESM
									
... DNA methylation in response to WY14,643-treatment was found on the additional CpGs confirming present in the promoter of the FABP4 gene again confirming the 450K BeadChip results. Bisulfite conversion and pyrosequencing procedure 300ng of genomic DNA for each sample was bisulfite-treated using EZ-96 ...
                        	... DNA methylation in response to WY14,643-treatment was found on the additional CpGs confirming present in the promoter of the FABP4 gene again confirming the 450K BeadChip results. Bisulfite conversion and pyrosequencing procedure 300ng of genomic DNA for each sample was bisulfite-treated using EZ-96 ...
									Positional dependence of transcriptional inhibition by DNA torsional
									
... top2ts and TOP2 strains spread throughout the yeast chromosomes after the accumulation of DNA ( þ ) helical stress, we plotted the relative transcript variations (after 0, 30 and 120 min of topoisomerase II inactivation) versus the respective gene distance from the telomere (Figure 1B). At the 0 and ...
                        	... top2ts and TOP2 strains spread throughout the yeast chromosomes after the accumulation of DNA ( þ ) helical stress, we plotted the relative transcript variations (after 0, 30 and 120 min of topoisomerase II inactivation) versus the respective gene distance from the telomere (Figure 1B). At the 0 and ...
									Chromosomal translocations deregulated BCL6
									
... analysis could not be performed for the two biopsy cases because of severe RNA degradation; a Northern blot analysis of Ly8 RNA using a BCL6 cDNA probe showed the presence of a single BCL6 RNA species of apparent normal size (3.8 kb; data not shown). This finding, together with the fact that the rea ...
                        	... analysis could not be performed for the two biopsy cases because of severe RNA degradation; a Northern blot analysis of Ly8 RNA using a BCL6 cDNA probe showed the presence of a single BCL6 RNA species of apparent normal size (3.8 kb; data not shown). This finding, together with the fact that the rea ...
									HLRCC Science
									
... strand of mRNA is separated from the DNA template, and the two DNA strands reunite. The new strand of mRNA is complementary to the DNA strand that made it. For example, a DNA sequence of ATCGTTACC would result in an mRNA sequence of UAGCAAUGG. mRNA is the direct code for proteins. It dictates the s ...
                        	... strand of mRNA is separated from the DNA template, and the two DNA strands reunite. The new strand of mRNA is complementary to the DNA strand that made it. For example, a DNA sequence of ATCGTTACC would result in an mRNA sequence of UAGCAAUGG. mRNA is the direct code for proteins. It dictates the s ...
RNA-Seq
 
                        RNA-seq (RNA sequencing), also called whole transcriptome shotgun sequencing (WTSS), is a technology that uses the capabilities of next-generation sequencing to reveal a snapshot of RNA presence and quantity from a genome at a given moment in time.
 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									