Trends in Plant Science
... has generated new insights into how this and later in allelism tests were found to have (Ref. 13). Other research groups have obtained important plant defense response is regulated3. mutations in the same gene, hereafter called similar results, although the specific bZIP proNIM1/NPR1. Subsequent wor ...
... has generated new insights into how this and later in allelism tests were found to have (Ref. 13). Other research groups have obtained important plant defense response is regulated3. mutations in the same gene, hereafter called similar results, although the specific bZIP proNIM1/NPR1. Subsequent wor ...
Quorum sensing: the many languages of bacteria
... constructed and tested, and, consequently, the effects seen could be artifacts because of the abnormally high expression of SdiA. Because no E. coli genes from either EHEC or K-12 have yet been demonstrated to be regulated by the single chromosomal copy of sdiA, Ahmer (2004) recently concluded that ...
... constructed and tested, and, consequently, the effects seen could be artifacts because of the abnormally high expression of SdiA. Because no E. coli genes from either EHEC or K-12 have yet been demonstrated to be regulated by the single chromosomal copy of sdiA, Ahmer (2004) recently concluded that ...
The Cell Biological Basis of Cancer - thesis
... damage to cellular DNA can be a continual and process caused by a variety of mutagens (Loeb, Loeb, & Anderson, 2003). Reactive metabolites and certain environmental species are known to induce an alteration in the structure of DNA, and these chemical alterations of the genomic material can lead to m ...
... damage to cellular DNA can be a continual and process caused by a variety of mutagens (Loeb, Loeb, & Anderson, 2003). Reactive metabolites and certain environmental species are known to induce an alteration in the structure of DNA, and these chemical alterations of the genomic material can lead to m ...
Présentation PowerPoint
... -How do we explore the nutritional factors and their effects on C1 metabolism? -Can human cell-based models be used effectively to study epigenetic programming in vitro? -What kind of environmental variables initiate the emergence of an epigenetic phenotype? -Is there a genetic basis to epigenetic i ...
... -How do we explore the nutritional factors and their effects on C1 metabolism? -Can human cell-based models be used effectively to study epigenetic programming in vitro? -What kind of environmental variables initiate the emergence of an epigenetic phenotype? -Is there a genetic basis to epigenetic i ...
Pairwise sequence alignment - uni
... • Positions at which a letter is paired with a null are called gaps. • Gap scores are typically negative. • Since a single mutational event may cause the insertion or deletion of more than one residue, the presence of a gap is ascribed more significance than the length of the gap. Thus there ar ...
... • Positions at which a letter is paired with a null are called gaps. • Gap scores are typically negative. • Since a single mutational event may cause the insertion or deletion of more than one residue, the presence of a gap is ascribed more significance than the length of the gap. Thus there ar ...
MS-SCI-LS-Unit 2 -- Chapter 5- Genetics-The
... be blended to produce new traits. They thought that traits could be blended to form a combined version, the same way red and white paint can be mixed to make pink paint. According to this incorrect model, if a tall plant and a short plant were crossed, the offspring would all have medium height. How ...
... be blended to produce new traits. They thought that traits could be blended to form a combined version, the same way red and white paint can be mixed to make pink paint. According to this incorrect model, if a tall plant and a short plant were crossed, the offspring would all have medium height. How ...
Physical Mapping of Important Trait Loci in the Pig
... the genetic background of inherited diseases. An important goal is also to develop new and more specific pharmaceuticals with less side effects. The drug industry can utilize the genome information in order to find candidate drug targets. It will also be possible to create individual treatments, sin ...
... the genetic background of inherited diseases. An important goal is also to develop new and more specific pharmaceuticals with less side effects. The drug industry can utilize the genome information in order to find candidate drug targets. It will also be possible to create individual treatments, sin ...
1 - Plant Research International
... nutritional stress (Saito, 2000). Furthermore, sensitivity levels can vary between plant species. For example, SAT-C isolated from Allium tuberosum (Chinese chive) showed a significantly higher 50 % inhibition (IC50) value than SATases analysed from other plants. Urano et al. (2000) indicated that t ...
... nutritional stress (Saito, 2000). Furthermore, sensitivity levels can vary between plant species. For example, SAT-C isolated from Allium tuberosum (Chinese chive) showed a significantly higher 50 % inhibition (IC50) value than SATases analysed from other plants. Urano et al. (2000) indicated that t ...
The Mouse Prolactin Gene Family Locus
... library with sequence similarity to the PRL sequence (19, 20). Several additional members were discovered during the characterization of known members of the PRL family at protein, cDNA, and genomic levels and through the use of degenerate probes and differential display strategies (21–32). More rec ...
... library with sequence similarity to the PRL sequence (19, 20). Several additional members were discovered during the characterization of known members of the PRL family at protein, cDNA, and genomic levels and through the use of degenerate probes and differential display strategies (21–32). More rec ...
University of Debrecen - DEA
... In contrast to eukaryotic cells, prokaryotic cells have a simpler internal structure without organelles. However, prokaryotes differ from eukaryotes in many other ways as well. In most prokaryotic cells, DNA is present in circular molecule called the chromosome, usually only one. However it must be ...
... In contrast to eukaryotic cells, prokaryotic cells have a simpler internal structure without organelles. However, prokaryotes differ from eukaryotes in many other ways as well. In most prokaryotic cells, DNA is present in circular molecule called the chromosome, usually only one. However it must be ...
Corneal dystrophies in Japan
... proband in our study have the heterozygous Q118X mutation of the M1S1 gene that is the carrier of GDLD, and the P501T mutation of the TGFBI gene. They have no symptoms of LCDIIIA, as shown by careful clinical checking. LCDIIIA with the P501T mutation has an onset age of 70– 90 years (Yamamoto et al. ...
... proband in our study have the heterozygous Q118X mutation of the M1S1 gene that is the carrier of GDLD, and the P501T mutation of the TGFBI gene. They have no symptoms of LCDIIIA, as shown by careful clinical checking. LCDIIIA with the P501T mutation has an onset age of 70– 90 years (Yamamoto et al. ...
Analysis of a Rhizobium leguminosarum gene
... EcoRI fragments. One of these, 3-7 kb in size, lies approximately 5 kb upstream of the previously identified feuP gene (Yeoman et al., 1997). This fragment was cloned into pUC18 to form pBI0860. Various restriction fragments from pBI0860 were subcloned into pUC18 and their sequences were determined. ...
... EcoRI fragments. One of these, 3-7 kb in size, lies approximately 5 kb upstream of the previously identified feuP gene (Yeoman et al., 1997). This fragment was cloned into pUC18 to form pBI0860. Various restriction fragments from pBI0860 were subcloned into pUC18 and their sequences were determined. ...
Database Searches for similar sequences
... Blast III, Extending Hits • extend hits in both directions (with or without allowing gaps) • Residues will be added until the incremental score drops below a threshold (S) ...
... Blast III, Extending Hits • extend hits in both directions (with or without allowing gaps) • Residues will be added until the incremental score drops below a threshold (S) ...
Turning floral organs into leaves, leaves into floral organs Koji Goto
... The Arabidopsis flower consists of four concentric whorls of organs: sepals, petals, stamens and carpels. Mutations in a set of floral homeotic genes result in the misinterpretation of positional information in the developing flower, and subsequent homeotic transformation of floral organ types. Thes ...
... The Arabidopsis flower consists of four concentric whorls of organs: sepals, petals, stamens and carpels. Mutations in a set of floral homeotic genes result in the misinterpretation of positional information in the developing flower, and subsequent homeotic transformation of floral organ types. Thes ...
Inferring gene-to-phenotype and gene-to
... transgene associated with the genotype and no additional endogenous genes (Fig. 1, box 6). In this case, it is assumed that the transgene is expressing all of the inserted expressed genes and that the transgene as a whole, not the individual expressed genes, is causative for the phenotypes or diseas ...
... transgene associated with the genotype and no additional endogenous genes (Fig. 1, box 6). In this case, it is assumed that the transgene is expressing all of the inserted expressed genes and that the transgene as a whole, not the individual expressed genes, is causative for the phenotypes or diseas ...
Effect of microaerobiosis
... The cells were subjected to microaerobic condition for 60 min by bubbling argon gas into the culture medium. After the treatment, the culture was returned to aerobic conditions following bubbling with air for 60 min. It is noteworthy to mention that the induction of microaerobic environment inside t ...
... The cells were subjected to microaerobic condition for 60 min by bubbling argon gas into the culture medium. After the treatment, the culture was returned to aerobic conditions following bubbling with air for 60 min. It is noteworthy to mention that the induction of microaerobic environment inside t ...
Read the Nobel Lecture
... First we needed an assay – a way to detect if telomere elongation was happening. The first assay we tried explored whether a piece of DNA that included a telomere would incorporate DNA precursors more readily than a piece of DNA containing non-telomeric sequences. The idea was that if there was an ...
... First we needed an assay – a way to detect if telomere elongation was happening. The first assay we tried explored whether a piece of DNA that included a telomere would incorporate DNA precursors more readily than a piece of DNA containing non-telomeric sequences. The idea was that if there was an ...
Applied Microbiolgy and Biotechnology
... We have shown that the alga can utilize stored ARA as a reservoir of VLC-PUFA for membrane modifications under sudden changes in environmental conditions, e.g., a sudden low-temperature shift or recovery from nitrogen starvation (Bigogno et al. 2002b; Khozin-Goldberg et al. 2005). We have further hy ...
... We have shown that the alga can utilize stored ARA as a reservoir of VLC-PUFA for membrane modifications under sudden changes in environmental conditions, e.g., a sudden low-temperature shift or recovery from nitrogen starvation (Bigogno et al. 2002b; Khozin-Goldberg et al. 2005). We have further hy ...
Prognostic and Predictive Markers in Breast Cancer
... chemotherapy regimens, as well as relative resistance to cytoxan-based regimens and tamoxifen-based therapies in the setting of estrogen receptor-positive breast cancers. Most importantly, breast cancers with HER2 alterations are now treated with specific anti-HER2 targeted therapies which have been ...
... chemotherapy regimens, as well as relative resistance to cytoxan-based regimens and tamoxifen-based therapies in the setting of estrogen receptor-positive breast cancers. Most importantly, breast cancers with HER2 alterations are now treated with specific anti-HER2 targeted therapies which have been ...
summary_Stickleback_Seg_Dup
... Parameters and Notes for WGAC pipeline • Repeats – Standard repeat coordinated were reverse generated from the soft ...
... Parameters and Notes for WGAC pipeline • Repeats – Standard repeat coordinated were reverse generated from the soft ...
Evidence for autosomal recessive inheritance in SPG3A
... USA) and fragment libraries were constructed using the AB Library Builder System (Life Technologies, Carlsbad, CA, USA) followed by target enrichment according to the manufacturer’s protocols (Agilent SureSelect Human All Exon v4 kit, Agilent, Santa Clara, CA, USA). Exome capture was conducted with ...
... USA) and fragment libraries were constructed using the AB Library Builder System (Life Technologies, Carlsbad, CA, USA) followed by target enrichment according to the manufacturer’s protocols (Agilent SureSelect Human All Exon v4 kit, Agilent, Santa Clara, CA, USA). Exome capture was conducted with ...
Differentiation of plant cells during symbiotic nitrogen fixation
... nitrogen-fixing bacteroids [55]. Cell division continues in the root tissue also, eventually forming an outgrowth containing the infected plant cells. The infected cells are surrounded by uninfected tissue that contains vascular tissue for the delivery and export of metabolites to the nodule. Anothe ...
... nitrogen-fixing bacteroids [55]. Cell division continues in the root tissue also, eventually forming an outgrowth containing the infected plant cells. The infected cells are surrounded by uninfected tissue that contains vascular tissue for the delivery and export of metabolites to the nodule. Anothe ...
E.Publication
... could be expensive. Should government pay for it? Maybe you say yes. However, the cost of this treatment for people who are albino may increase government’s expenditure on health for everyone. Would that change your answer? Think about the choices Fahim’s mother would have to make. If she loves Fahi ...
... could be expensive. Should government pay for it? Maybe you say yes. However, the cost of this treatment for people who are albino may increase government’s expenditure on health for everyone. Would that change your answer? Think about the choices Fahim’s mother would have to make. If she loves Fahi ...
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.