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Band shift assay
Also called gel shift or electrophoretic mobility shift is a method for detecting DNA-binding proteins.
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A truncated form of AE1 (anion-exchanger 1; Band 3), kAE1 (kidney isoform of AE1), is located in the basolateral membrane of the intercalated cell. Mutations in the AE1 gene cause autosomal dominant and recessive forms of dRTA.
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band of connective tissue that binds one bone to another or supports an organ
Source: Noland, George B. 1983. General Biology, 11th Edition. St. Louis, MO. C. V. Mosby
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band application. An application in which a material such as fertilizer or herbicide is applied in strips, usually to the bed or seed row.
basin. A portion of a rice field bounded by levees.
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Band shift assay: see Gel shift assay.
Bacteriophage lambda: A virus which infects E. coli , and which is often used in molecular genetics experiments as a vector, or cloning vehicle.
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Band: A pattern of light and dark regions by Giemsa staining that can serve as landmarks on chromosomes.
Band shift assay: see Gel shift assay.
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A band of cells along the border where the neural tube pinches off from the ectoderm; the cells migrate to various parts of the embryo and form the pigment cells in the skin, bones of the skull, the teeth, the adrenal glands, ...
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The band recorded its second album Present despite Hooper's continuing problems with her vocal cords. The second album Present wasn't as successful only going gold with 50,000 sold and failing to make the top ten of the Australian album charts.
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form a band just beneath the plasma membrane that
provides mechanical strength to the cell
links transmembrane proteins (e.g., cell surface receptors) to cytoplasmic proteins
anchors the centrosomes at opposite poles of the cell during mitosis ...
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If the band sharpening effects of polymer or salt gradients can increase resolution and extend DNA read lengths in capillary electrophoresis, ...
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Gli1- single band ~175kDa, no evidence of a smaller form. (Fig 2A) (Aza-Blanc, 1999
Aza-Blanc, 2000)
Gli2- full-length form ~180-200kDa, smaller form ~90kDa, Hh didn't seem to have an affect (Fig 2A) (Aza-Blanc, 1999
Aza-Blanc, 2000) ...
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tendon Fibrous band connecting muscle to bone or other movable structure.
tendril A modified leaf or stem in which only a slender strand of tissue constitutes the entire structure.
teneral Newly emerged adult arthropod that is soft and weak.
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Satellite DNA A genomic DNA fraction which has a different density to the main body of genomic DNA and therefore forms a separate band (satellite) during density gradient ultracentrifugation.
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Morphogenesis is also the name of a band.
Morphogenesis (from the Greek morphê shape and genesis creation) is one of three fundamental aspects of developmental biology along with the control of cell growth and cellular differentiation.
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RAPDs are dominant in the sense that the presence of a RAPD band does not allow distinction between hetero- and homozygous states.
Breeders should be able to identify RAPD bands closely linked to the marker they wish to transfer.
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When the product of the PCR reaction are run on an agarose gel (see Figure 3 above) a band, corresponding to a gene, will appear larger on the gel (note that the band remains in the same location relative to the ladder, ...
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Every protein band that was separated in the first dimension according to its isoelectric point is now separated in the second dimension by its size.
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fascicle [L. fasciola - a bundle, band]. A bundle of nerve or muscle cells.
fertilization [L. fero - to bear]. The formation of a single-celled zygote through the union of male and female gametes that occurs in sexual reproduction.
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linea alba
A narrow, longitudinal, whitish band of tendonous tissue found along the mid-ventral line.
Covered in Lab 17 Rat and Frog Comparative Anatomy ...
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Cytokinesis (division of the cytoplasm) begins in anaphase. A cleavage furrow forms as actin filaments underneath the plasma membrane constrict in a band called the contractile ring. Two cells will be produced as this process continues.
Telophase ...
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circular DNA in which either overwinding or underwinding of the duplex makes the circle twist. The conformation of a covalently closed-circular DNA molecule, which is coiled by torsional strain into the shape taken by a woundup elastic band.
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If there are any protein/molecules that bind to the first protein, they will also be pelleted. Identification of proteins in the pellet can be determined by western blot (if an antibody exist) or by sequencing a purified protein band.
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