expressivitythe degree to which a particular
genotype is
expressed in the
phenotype.
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Full article >>>Expressed
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The National Center for
Genome Resources and the South African National
Bioinformatics Institute are collaborating on the
Sequence Tag Alignment and Consensus Knowledgebase, or STACK.
Full article >>>The degree to which a particular
genotype is
expressed in the
phenotype. The degree of
expression of a genetically controlled
trait.
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z ...
Full article >>>Expressed sequence tagAn
expressed sequence tag or EST is a short sub-
sequence of a
transcribed
protein-coding or non-
protein coding
DNA sequence.
Full article >>>The
expression of genes involved in the inflammatory response is controlled both
transcriptionally and post-
transcriptionally.
Full article >>>Gene expression in
eukaryotes is controlled by a
variety of mechanisms that range from those that prevent
transcription to those that prevent
expression after the
protein has been produced.
Full article >>>Stages of
gene expression that are regulated
Any step of
gene expression may be modulated, from the
DNA-
RNA transcription step to post-
translational
modification of a
protein. Following is a list of stages where
gene expression is regulated: ...
Full article >>>Most genes are
expressed as
proteins. The synthesis within a
cell of a particular
protein can be detected by
antibodies able to bind to that
protein.
Full article >>>Dr. Richard M
organ, of the National
Human Genome Research Institute's Clinical
Gene Therapy Branch, defines
gene expression.
illustrated:
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Full article >>>ExpressivityTerm coined by Voigt (1926) for the phenotypic
expression of a penetrant
gene or
genotype differs in type or degree from slight to intermediate to complete.
Full article >>>Expressing eukaryotic genes in
bacteria presents other problems. After
proteins are assembled in eukaryotic
cells they are often modified.
Full article >>>Expression vector A
cloning vector designed so that a foreign
gene inserted into the
vector will be
expressed in the
host organism. The
inserted
DNA is often placed under the control of a strong, regulatable
promoter (e.g.
Full article >>>expression In relation to genes, the phenotypic manifestation of a
trait.
Expression may be age-dependent (e.g., Huntington disease) or affected by
environmental factors (e.g., dark fur on Siamese cats).
Full article >>>Expression of molecular genes
For various reasons, the relationship between
DNA strand and a
phenotype trait is not direct.
Full article >>>EXPRESSION VECTOR - A
plasmid or
phage designed for production of a
polypeptide from
inserted foreign
DNA under specific controls. Often an
inducer is used.
Full article >>>expression vectorA
vector that allows a
DNA sequence cloned into it to be
transcribed when the
vector is introduced into a
cell.
expressivity ...
Full article >>>Express. To
translate a
gene's
message into a molecular product.
Expression library. (See
Library.)
F ...
Full article >>>Expression clone: This is a
clone (
plasmid in a
bacteria, or maybe a l
phage in
bacteria) which is designed to produce a
protein from the
DNA insert.
Full article >>>Expression: To "
express" a
gene is to cause it to function. A
gene which encodes a
protein will, when
expressed, be
transcribed and
translated to produce that
protein.
Full article >>>Expressivity: The range of
phenotypes resulting from a given
genotype (cystic fibrosis, for example, may have a variable degree of severity). This is different from
pleiotropy ...
Full article >>>Gene expression: The process by which genes
express themselves: in the
cell, ge ne
expression results in the manufacture of
proteins that determine an
organism's
characteristics.
Full article >>>phenotype The
expression that results from an inter
action of one or more
gene pairs and the
environment.
Full article >>>phenotype: the
expression of genes and the physical
characteristics that result.
phloem: structures of
vascular plants that
transport sugars and other nutrients from the leaves to the other parts of the
plant.
Full article >>>Beak: Colloquial
expression for the protruding
mouthpart structures of a sucking insect (=
proboscis).
Full article >>>Sigma. Parameter
expressing the seawater density: and equal to 1 minus the density of seawater, measured at a given temperature and at a pressure of l atmosphere ...
Full article >>>pH. A value used to
express relative acidity or alkalinity.
phenoxy herbicides. A group of herbicides derived from phenoxy-acetic acid, including 2,4-D, 2,4,5-T, 2,4-DB, MCPA and silvex.
Full article >>>A normal
gene that when mutated or improperly
expressed contributes to the development of
cancer. (See
Oncogene.)
Centers of origin. Usually the location in the world where the oldest cultivation of a particular
crop has been identified.
Full article >>>Contiguous genes -- genes physically close on a
chromosome that when
acting together
express a
phenotype.
Full article >>>partition coefficient A constant that
expresses the ratio in which a given solute will be partitioned or distributed between two given immiscible liquids at
equilibrium, or between a solvent and adsorbant.
Full article >>>Has also been used in
expression studies. Yeast artificial
chromosomes (YACs) are the most commonly used form.
Full article >>>One of several regional or continental
expressions of a given
biome. Function: refers to
action, how something works.
Full article >>>I just mean that each photo
receptor should
express only one opsin.) The advantage that this provides comes in the form of visual contrast.
Full article >>>In G
inversion the orientation of Mu
phage G
segment determines tail fibre
expression and thus
host range (E.coli or Citrobacter). A similar
variation in tail fiber
expression is due to Cin in
bacteriophage P.
Full article >>>A technique to monitor
gene expression in thousands of genes. Thousands of
probe DNAs are spotted or synthesized on
microscope slides. Sample
RNAs are labeled with fluorescent dyes.
Full article >>>Definition: An
organism's
expressed physical
traits.
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Chromosomes and Gender
Chromosomes are
long, stringy aggregates of genes that carry
heredity information. Gender is determined by the presence or absence of certain
chromosomes.
Full article >>>enhancer -
DNA sequence in a
gene that influences the
gene's
expression by increasing or decreasing its rate of
RNA synthesis (via effects on binding and
transcription of the basal
transcription apparatus including
RNA Polymerase); ...
Full article >>>An
allele that is not
expressed in the
heterozygous condition. Also the
phenotype of the
homozygote of a
recessive allele.
Full article >>>Multiple copies of
tubulin genes are present (and are
expressed) in most eukaryotic
cells studied so far. The different
tubulin isoforms seem, however, to be functionally equivalent.
Full article >>>Divergence in structure and function of
cells as they become specialized during a multicellular
organism's development; depends on the control of
gene expression (
cell differentiation).
Covered in Lab 14
Gametogenesis and Development ...
Full article >>>Ethologists have been particularly concerned with the
evolution of behavior and the understanding of behavior in terms of the
theory of
natural selection. In one
sense the first modern ethologist was Charles Darwin, whose book The
expression of the ...
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