Genome
In classical genetics, the
genome of a diploid organism including eukarya refers to a full set of chromosomes or genes in a gamete; thereby, a regular somatic cell contains two full sets of genomes. In haploid organisms,... The human
genome is the
genome of Homo sapiens, which ...
Nuclear genome
... stored on a complete set of nuclear DNA (i.e., the " nuclear
genome ") but can ... from their chloroplast and mitochondrial genomes to their nuclear chromosomes. ... Compare the organization of genes in various eukaryotic nuclear genomes and discuss the ... ...
Xenopus
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genome Array ... The GeneChip® Xenopus tropicalis
genome Array contains ... It did not emerge from prio...Xenopus Newsletter. Sequence Resources. DOE Joint
genome Institute (JGI) X. tropicalis v4.1 ... Adult X...
VNTR
... A Variable Number Tandem Repeat (or VNTR ) is a location in a
genome where a short nucleotide sequence is organized as a tandem repeat. These can be found on many chromosomes, and often show variations in length be...
Venter
...ch. His for-profit efforts used public domain data generated by the Human
genome Project, but could be used to generate... Christoffel Venter (1892-1...es. Watch Venter videos from all over the internet ... Riz Khan -Human
genome DNA Venter - 10 Sept 07 ... Craig Venter on the Sorcerer II Expedition ...
UvrA
... UVRA Town Directors. ... uvrA . Information for uvrA , and also upstream and downstream flanking ... Reported regulatory sites for uvrA :
genome coordinates. Source. Transcription factor ... Furthermore, the TFO was dissociated from its duplex binding site by UvrA and UvrB. ... In this p...
Untranslated RNA
...RNA domain within the 5' untranslated region of the tomato bushy stunt virus ... of the 5' untranslated region (UTR) in the (+)-strand RNA
genome of tomato bushy ... 3'UTR RNA from Alpha-Tropomyosin Gene Suppresses Tumor Activity. ... Expression of prohibitin 3' untranslated region supp...
Tumor suppressor
...k Factors at Cornell University provides science-based ... Tumor suppressor genes play a critical ... News release issued by the National Human
genome Research Institute in March 2001 to report discovery of a new tumor suppressor gene on chromosome 7 that appears to ... Skin Cancer Study U...
Transposon mapping
...finds the most robust map with the smallest number of inserts. ... Transposon insertion points map to the following positions on the Ap HZ
genome ... Physical maps of the Himar1 transposon and transposase plasmids. ... ...
Transposition
... Transposons are sequences of DNA that can move around to different positions within the
genome of a single cell, a process called transposition . In the process, they can cause mutations and change the amount of DNA in the... Transpositi...
Transposase
... Transposase is an enzyme that binds to the ends of a transposon and catalyzes the movement of the transposon to another part of the
genome by a cut and paste mechanism or a replicative transposition mechanism. Aspects of the topic transposase are discussed in the following places ...
Transport protein
... TransportDB is a relational database describing the predicted cytoplasmic membrane transport protein complement for organisms whose complete
genome sequence are ... The transport protein molecules that arrive at the surface membrane contribute ... Insulin-activation of GLUT4 transport ...
Transmembrane proteins
...ransmembrane proteins play an essential role in intercellular ... The Effects of Alternative Splicing on Transmembrane Proteins in the Mouse
genome ... endoplasmic reticulum, and are frequently present in transmembrane proteins . ... Transmembrane Proteins ... Transmembrane proteins ...
Transgenic plant
...plants possess a gene or genes that have been transferred from a different species. Although DNA of another species can be integrated in a plant
genome by natural processes, the term " transgenic plants" refers to... Transgenic Plants Transgenic plants are plants that have been...
Transgenic animal
...ly. ... Disease Animal Models - BSRC Alexander Fleming. Transgenic Animal Models - Biomedcode ... A transgenic animal is one whose
genome has been changed to carry genes from other species. ... The first successful transgenic animal was a mouse.6 A few ... Transgenic Animals ...
Transgenic
...lants possess a gene or genes that have been transferred from a different species. Although DNA of another species can be integrated in a plant
genome by natural processes, the term " transgenic plants" refers to... A genetically modified organism (GMO) or genetically engineered organi...
Transcriptome
...tome represents the very small percentage of the
genome - less than 5 ... The ENS transcriptome plat...riptome data, have already been published: ...
genome & DNA Sequencing Services, De Novo Assembly, M...scovery: Find uncharacterized transcripts, update
genome ... ...
Transcapsidation
...us (virology) Reoviridae. nucleoid. icosahedral ... AAV transcapsidation is to package an AAV ... For instance, transcapsidation of the AAV2
genome into other serotype capsids ... Other than transcapsidation . ... ... dressing the virion: the transcapsidation of adeno-associated virus ser...
Thymine
.... Nucleobases: Adenine - Thymine - Uracil - Guanine - Cytosine ... Easy-to-use, talking glossary of genetic terms, produced by the National Human
genome Research Institute. ... that make up the letters ATGC, thymine is the "T" ... Information about thymine in the free online English dictionary a...
Thalassemia
...uently asked questions about thalassemia , published by the National Human
genome ... Thalassemia occurs most frequently in people of Italian, ... Thal...of the ... Thalassemia ... Learning about Thalassemia (National Human
genome Research Institute) ... Alpha Thalassemia (Cooley's Anemia Foundation) - L...
Tandem repeat sequence
...ce ... A Variable Number Tandem Repeat (or VNTR) is a location in a
genome where a short nucleotide sequence is organized as a tandem repeat . T...; Mice; Models, Molecular; Rats; Tandem Repeat Sequences ; ... ...
genome sequence , we systematically cataloged all tandem repeats with period...
Tandem repeat sequences
...nesday, August 5, 2009 ... genetics > nucleotide sequences > repetitive sequences > tandem repeat sequences ... ... human
genome sequence allows one to globally survey the tandem repeats in the ... analysis was used to group tandem repeats with similar consensus sequ...
Synteny
...synteny to ... Cinteny - Server for Synteny and
genome Rearrangement Analysis ... Synteny informatio...s not possible to dismiss synteny this way. ...
genome synteny.htm' target='_blank'>Full article >>> A...ined based on ECR Browser whole-genome ECRs. Base
genome ... Number of synteny blocks. Date. Size. File....
Synaptonemal complex
... ... An official journal of the Genetics Society, Heredity publishes high-quality ... The relationship between synaptonemal complex length and
genome size in four ... The synaptonemal complex (SC) is a proteinaceous structure consisting of two ... Synaptonemal complex – supernumerary ch...
Sub-cloning
...y T/A cloning : Taq polymerase has an ... Therefore, I recommend using a healthy E. coli strain for routine cloning . ... Cloning ... Human
genome Project Information - Cloning Fact Sheet ... (NAME(Antinori Severino)) ( SUB ( cloning ) and international ) ( SUB (genetic engineering) top ... ...
Subcloning
...ion in a wide variety of applications.<br/><BR><br /><BR><B>Genotype:</B> <I> ... The GPS™-1
genome Priming System provides a simple <I>in vitro</I> method for generating a population of ... walking, random subcloning and nested ... ...
Somatic cells
.... ... Our somatic cells keep mutating all the time, etc... I ... Easy-to-use, talking glossary of genetic terms, produced by the National Human
genome Research Institute. ... of Cancer Genetics, defines somatic cells . ... Somatic Cell Function ... Somatic cells are equipped with a var...
Somatic cell
...ofit ... Somatic cells ... Somatic cell nuclear transfer ... Easy-to-use, talking glossary of genetic terms, produced by the National Human
genome Research Institute. ... of Cancer Genetics, defines somatic cells . ... Drosophila melanogaster Male Somatic Cells Feminized Solely by Tra&a...
Single locus probe
...e ... single - locus probe . single - locus probe . single - locus probe . single -loop learning ... ... Restriction Fragment From Human
genome for Developing Single Locus Probe ... For developing a single locus probe , a highly polymorphic human Bkm positive ... ... reflected ...
Simple Sequence Repeat
... sequence repeat ) is a general term for a
genome region ... Simple Sequence Repeat DNA Le...ple sequence repeat ) is a general term for a
genome region ... Short tandem repeat This article ...or 'microsatellites') are short, hypervariable ...
genome fingerprinting by simple sequence repeat (SS...
Shuttle vector
...on ... We hypothesized that a shuttle vector containing the R6kγ origin, the RecA gene ... The shuttle vectors do not integrate into the
genome and do not rearrange. ... We used the plasmid pRN1 as starting point to construct shuttle vectors for Sulfolobus. ... IUPAC > Gold Book &...
Shotgun sequencing
...y of genetic terms, produced by the National Human
genome Research Institute. ... defines shotgun sequenc...nomic DNA into small pieces which are ... Whole
genome Shotgun Sequencing . The shotgun sequencing ... Guide: What is Shotgun Sequencing ? ... Whole
genome shotgun sequencing bypasses the creation and ...
Shotgun cloning
...Shotgun cloning is the practice of clipping at random a ... then called
genome shotgun cloning ) or a clone like ... Download Principles of Shot...th ends of the vector is ... This involves shotgun cloning the whole
genome and sequencing the clones without ... Back to NRCPB. Back to Rice g...
Sexual reproduction
... question is when (and then how) sexual reproduction itself evolved. ... The difficulty is that sexual reproduction creates complexity of the
genome and ... Sexual reproduction occurs in many one-celled organisms and in all multicellular ... explains the predominance of sexual reproducti...
Sex-linked
...nked recessive" usually refers to X-linked recessive. See also: ... Easy-to-use, talking glossary of genetic terms, produced by the National Human
genome Research Institute. ... Sex - linked (or x-linked) diseases are generally ... Sex - linked diseases are inherited through one of the " sex chr...
Sequencing
... long DNA strands Report of the National Human
genome Research Institute's Workshop on Developing Guidel... DNA sequencing , published by the National Human
genome Research Institute. ... Sequencing work is well ...BL/6J Mouse Sequencing : 5 times coverage of the
genome of mouse strain C57BL/6J using the shotgun s...
Sequence tagged site
...NA sequence that has a single occurrence in the
genome and whose location and base sequence are know...rt sequences that are operationally unique in the
genome and are used to generate mapping reagents. ...- Tagged Sites (STS), genetic markers used for
genome mapping and genotyping ... Sequence - Tagged ...
Sequence Polymorphism
...morphism in Pacific oysters, Q-PCR amplification ... Sequence polymorphism among alleles in the different families influences the ... The
genome sequence . Focus on genes ... In contrast, a polymorphism is a DNA sequence variation that is common in the population. ... ...
Sequence
...atigraphy. Seismic Statigraphy - other references ... The National Human
genome Research Institute's standard for quality of human genomic sequence . ... and Guidelines Human
genome Sequence Quality Standards ... A liturgical hymn used on certain festi...
Satellite DNA
...alaria vector ... Online Medical Dictionary and glossary with medical definitions ... Satellite DNA is located at very specific spots in the
genome (on chromosomes 1, ... ...