DO ANTIBODIES RECOGNIZE AMINO ACID SIDE CHAINS OF
... contain unique V sequences homologous to the original antigen but in reverse orientation . Synthetic peptide inhibition experiments confirmed the ability of a reversed sequence to resemble the nominal antigenic epitope . In contrast to earlier studies in which internal image determinants were prese ...
... contain unique V sequences homologous to the original antigen but in reverse orientation . Synthetic peptide inhibition experiments confirmed the ability of a reversed sequence to resemble the nominal antigenic epitope . In contrast to earlier studies in which internal image determinants were prese ...
subunits of succinyl CoA ligase of tomato
... other for GDP and that the latter catalyses the synthesis of succinyl CoA during ketone body formation (Ryan et al., 1997). Recent evidence suggests that the b-subunit is important for conferring nucleotide specificity to the mammalian SCoAL, with relative transcript and polypeptide levels of the GDP ...
... other for GDP and that the latter catalyses the synthesis of succinyl CoA during ketone body formation (Ryan et al., 1997). Recent evidence suggests that the b-subunit is important for conferring nucleotide specificity to the mammalian SCoAL, with relative transcript and polypeptide levels of the GDP ...
The plant genome`s methylation status and response to stress
... isomerase genes (PAI1 and PAI4) form an inverted repeat. Transcription of this repeat generates a double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) signal for cytosine methylation and causes the methylation of the repeat itself and of two unlinked PAI genes (PAI2 and PAI3) [30,31]. Within a segregating population derived ...
... isomerase genes (PAI1 and PAI4) form an inverted repeat. Transcription of this repeat generates a double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) signal for cytosine methylation and causes the methylation of the repeat itself and of two unlinked PAI genes (PAI2 and PAI3) [30,31]. Within a segregating population derived ...
Color and Scent: How Single Genes Influence Pollinator Attraction
... Quantitative trait loci analysis provides rough map positions, and each of the identified loci may still consist of multiple linked genes. Thus, the next logical step is to identify the genes underlying the QTL. The search for “pollination syndrome genes” in plants has been in full progress during t ...
... Quantitative trait loci analysis provides rough map positions, and each of the identified loci may still consist of multiple linked genes. Thus, the next logical step is to identify the genes underlying the QTL. The search for “pollination syndrome genes” in plants has been in full progress during t ...
Inhibition of Wound-Induced Accumulation of
... were quantified densitometrically with a densitometer (model GS-670, Bio-Rad), and the AOS transcript level was plotted as a percentage of maximum transcript level. The northern blots and JA quantitations shown in the various figures are representatives of the average situation. Extraction and Analy ...
... were quantified densitometrically with a densitometer (model GS-670, Bio-Rad), and the AOS transcript level was plotted as a percentage of maximum transcript level. The northern blots and JA quantitations shown in the various figures are representatives of the average situation. Extraction and Analy ...
1 Mathematical Population Genetics Introduction to the
... by other groups, but that subsistence pattern and presumably the demographic size of the population has also remained roughly constant for at least 8,000 years. Based on the current size of the population that was sampled, there are approximately 600 women of child bearing age in the traditional Nuu ...
... by other groups, but that subsistence pattern and presumably the demographic size of the population has also remained roughly constant for at least 8,000 years. Based on the current size of the population that was sampled, there are approximately 600 women of child bearing age in the traditional Nuu ...
Epigenetic mechanisms regulate placental c-myc
... 2005; Chan et al., 2006), that can be used for physiological pregnancies but there is no known epigenetic marker specific for pathological pregnancies. Based on the previous literature, in this study we analyzed the mRNA expression of c-myc and hTERT in reference to the epigenetic mechanisms of DNA m ...
... 2005; Chan et al., 2006), that can be used for physiological pregnancies but there is no known epigenetic marker specific for pathological pregnancies. Based on the previous literature, in this study we analyzed the mRNA expression of c-myc and hTERT in reference to the epigenetic mechanisms of DNA m ...
Ch 11 Mendelian Patterns of Inheritance
... • Type A, B, AB or O RH factor is a separate gene that codes for another protein. This is the positive or negative part of the blood type, on chromosome #1. ...
... • Type A, B, AB or O RH factor is a separate gene that codes for another protein. This is the positive or negative part of the blood type, on chromosome #1. ...
An assessment of chromosomal alterations detected by
... Summary The objective of this study was to assess and compare the chromosome abnormalities present in sporadic and primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC)–associated cholangiocarcinomas (CCAs) and biliary dysplasias. Histologic sections from 22 patients with CCA (16 sporadic and 6 PSC associated), 5 of ...
... Summary The objective of this study was to assess and compare the chromosome abnormalities present in sporadic and primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC)–associated cholangiocarcinomas (CCAs) and biliary dysplasias. Histologic sections from 22 patients with CCA (16 sporadic and 6 PSC associated), 5 of ...
SCREENING OF ACTINOMYCETES ISOLATED FROM SOIL SAMPLES FOR ANTIBACTERIAL AND
... anticancer agents and enzymes [3]. Among actinomycetes, around 7,600 compounds are produced by Streptomyces species [4]. They are the best common source of antibiotics, and provide approximately two-third of naturally occurring antibiotics, including many of medical importance discovery of antibioti ...
... anticancer agents and enzymes [3]. Among actinomycetes, around 7,600 compounds are produced by Streptomyces species [4]. They are the best common source of antibiotics, and provide approximately two-third of naturally occurring antibiotics, including many of medical importance discovery of antibioti ...
Custom RT-qPCR Assays and Panels for any Human, Mouse, or Rat
... 9/8/2015)) and corresponding patent claims outside the United States. The purchase of this product includes a limited, non-transferable immunity from suit under the foregoing patent claims for using only this amount of product for the purchaser’s own internal research. The right to use this product ...
... 9/8/2015)) and corresponding patent claims outside the United States. The purchase of this product includes a limited, non-transferable immunity from suit under the foregoing patent claims for using only this amount of product for the purchaser’s own internal research. The right to use this product ...
Mendel`s Work - the science center
... occur. The principles of probability predict what is likely to occur, not necessarily what will occur. For example, in a coin toss, the coin will land either heads up or tails up. Each of these two events is equally likely to happen. In other words, there is a 1 in 2 chance that a tossed coin will l ...
... occur. The principles of probability predict what is likely to occur, not necessarily what will occur. For example, in a coin toss, the coin will land either heads up or tails up. Each of these two events is equally likely to happen. In other words, there is a 1 in 2 chance that a tossed coin will l ...
The Diagnosis of Mitochondrial Diseases
... mutations have symptoms of diabetes. Usually, these patients have type II diabetes mellitus which can present relatively early in life. In addition, familial cases of maternally-inherited diabetes, often in conjunction with deafness or severe hearing loss (MIDD), have been described. These patients ...
... mutations have symptoms of diabetes. Usually, these patients have type II diabetes mellitus which can present relatively early in life. In addition, familial cases of maternally-inherited diabetes, often in conjunction with deafness or severe hearing loss (MIDD), have been described. These patients ...
Plant Functional Genomics Plant Functional Genomics
... library construction. Because individual clones of the BAC library will be picked, stored, arrayed on filters, and directly used for mapping and sequencing, a BAC library with a small average insert size and high empty clone (no inserts) rate will dramatically increase the cost and labor for subsequ ...
... library construction. Because individual clones of the BAC library will be picked, stored, arrayed on filters, and directly used for mapping and sequencing, a BAC library with a small average insert size and high empty clone (no inserts) rate will dramatically increase the cost and labor for subsequ ...
Acyl-ACP thioesterases from Camelina sativa: Cloning
... reduction in unsaturated fatty acids, mainly oleic acid (18:1ω9). This reduction was compensated for by an increase of palmitoleic acid (16:1ω7). However, the expression of CsFatB caused the opposite effect, a decrease in saturated fatty acids and in particular, that of palmitic acid (16:0) that is ...
... reduction in unsaturated fatty acids, mainly oleic acid (18:1ω9). This reduction was compensated for by an increase of palmitoleic acid (16:1ω7). However, the expression of CsFatB caused the opposite effect, a decrease in saturated fatty acids and in particular, that of palmitic acid (16:0) that is ...
Atlantic Salmon Interferon Genes: Cloning, Sequence Analysis
... shown in capital letters along with the translated sequence. The predicted signal protein is underlined. Cysteines in the mature protein are circeled. The potential N-glycosylation site of the mature protein is boxed. In the 39-UTR of the nucleotide sequences, putative motifs associated with mRNA in ...
... shown in capital letters along with the translated sequence. The predicted signal protein is underlined. Cysteines in the mature protein are circeled. The potential N-glycosylation site of the mature protein is boxed. In the 39-UTR of the nucleotide sequences, putative motifs associated with mRNA in ...
Product description P048-C1-0315 LMNA-MYOT - MRC
... polymorphism in the sequence detected by a probe can also cause a reduction in relative peak height, even when not located exactly on the ligation site! In addition, some probe signals are more sensitive to sample purity and small changes in experimental conditions. Therefore, deletions and duplicat ...
... polymorphism in the sequence detected by a probe can also cause a reduction in relative peak height, even when not located exactly on the ligation site! In addition, some probe signals are more sensitive to sample purity and small changes in experimental conditions. Therefore, deletions and duplicat ...
Endogenous Retroviral Elements in Human DNA1
... p 12-, capsid protein p30- and nucleocapsid protein plO-related sections and aligns in a largely collinear manner with all four protein-coding regions of the SS V gag gene. Although synthesis of a complete gag precursor protein is precluded by frame shifts and termination codons, there is an open re ...
... p 12-, capsid protein p30- and nucleocapsid protein plO-related sections and aligns in a largely collinear manner with all four protein-coding regions of the SS V gag gene. Although synthesis of a complete gag precursor protein is precluded by frame shifts and termination codons, there is an open re ...
intolerance to lactose and other dietary sugars
... These are being used to define the region of maximal association and subdivide the haplotypes, which will allow eventual identification of the causal element. The locus responsible for Finnish congenital alactasia has also been genetically mapped 5⬘ of LCT (Jarvela et al., 1998). It is possible that ...
... These are being used to define the region of maximal association and subdivide the haplotypes, which will allow eventual identification of the causal element. The locus responsible for Finnish congenital alactasia has also been genetically mapped 5⬘ of LCT (Jarvela et al., 1998). It is possible that ...
Activation of the Interleukin-3 Gene by Chromosome
... Fig 3. Documentation of IL-3 mRNA over-expression. A Northern blot was prepared and hybridized with a probe for IL-3. Lane 1 contained RNA from unstimulated peripheral blood lymphocytes (PBL)as a negative control. Lane 2 contained RNA from PBL stimulated for 4 hours with concanavalian A (ConA), and ...
... Fig 3. Documentation of IL-3 mRNA over-expression. A Northern blot was prepared and hybridized with a probe for IL-3. Lane 1 contained RNA from unstimulated peripheral blood lymphocytes (PBL)as a negative control. Lane 2 contained RNA from PBL stimulated for 4 hours with concanavalian A (ConA), and ...
Further genetic evidence suggesting a role for the
... the FBAT (Family Based Association Tests) software [29]. Throughout, two-tailed P-values are reported, with adjusted P ≤ 0.05 considered significant. LD between the different SNPs was evaluated using the JLIN software [30]. Correction for multiple testing was performed by randomly permuting phenotype ...
... the FBAT (Family Based Association Tests) software [29]. Throughout, two-tailed P-values are reported, with adjusted P ≤ 0.05 considered significant. LD between the different SNPs was evaluated using the JLIN software [30]. Correction for multiple testing was performed by randomly permuting phenotype ...
Gene Section VIP (vasoactive intestinal peptide) Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics
... VIP binds with high affinity to 2 GPCR (VPAC1 and VPAC2) which are members of the class II or class B secretin-like receptors but not PAC1 which binds PACAP with high affinity (Harmar et al., 2012). The activated VPAC1 or VPAC2 interacts with a stimulatory guanine nucleotide binding protein (Gs) cau ...
... VIP binds with high affinity to 2 GPCR (VPAC1 and VPAC2) which are members of the class II or class B secretin-like receptors but not PAC1 which binds PACAP with high affinity (Harmar et al., 2012). The activated VPAC1 or VPAC2 interacts with a stimulatory guanine nucleotide binding protein (Gs) cau ...
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.