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Novel IS711 Specific Chromosomal Locations Useful for Identification and Classification of Marine Mammal Brucella Strains

Novel IS711 Specific Chromosomal Locations Useful for Identification and Classification of Marine Mammal Brucella Strains

... In this study, to further analyze the distribution of IS711 elements in the genomes of Brucella strains of marine origin, we applied ligation-mediated PCR (LM-PCR) specifically tar- geting IS711. This method aimed to ...

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Chromosomal locations and gonadal dependence of genes that mediate resistance to ectromelia (mousepox) virus-induced mortality.

Chromosomal locations and gonadal dependence of genes that mediate resistance to ectromelia (mousepox) virus-induced mortality.

... In a preliminary study, we assigned phenotypes to 25 BXD RI strains on the basis of susceptibility of male mice to lethal mousepox virus infection; 13 strains were indistinguishable from[r] ...

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Four Chromo-domain Proteins of Schizosaccharomyces pombe Differentially Repress Transcription at Various Chromosomal Locations

Four Chromo-domain Proteins of Schizosaccharomyces pombe Differentially Repress Transcription at Various Chromosomal Locations

... poorly transcribed. In Drosophila they can silence eu- Position effects on fission yeast transcription have chromatic genes translocated nearby (reviewed by been observed near centromeres, telomeres, and in the Weiler ...

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Chromosomal locations of members of a family of novel endogenous human retroviral genomes.

Chromosomal locations of members of a family of novel endogenous human retroviral genomes.

... Analysis of a recombinant clone of human cellular DNA designated HLM-2 containing one of these mosaic proviral genomes demonstrated that it possesses env gene sequences related to a muri[r] ...

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Update on the human and mouse lipocalin (LCN) gene family, including evidence the mouse Mup cluster is result of an “evolutionary bloom”

Update on the human and mouse lipocalin (LCN) gene family, including evidence the mouse Mup cluster is result of an “evolutionary bloom”

... aliases, chromosomal locations, isoforms, National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) RefSeq mRNA accession numbers, NCBI RefSeq protein accession numbers, and total number of amino acids (# of ...

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Longevity and Metabolism in Drosophila melanogaster

Longevity and Metabolism in Drosophila melanogaster

... Chromosomal locations of QTL responsible for varia- tions in four positively correlated life span and meta- bolic traits are shown in Figure 5, where additive effects are plotted as a function of ...

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Chromosomal G + C content evolution in yeasts: systematic interspecies differences, and GC poor troughs at centromeres

Chromosomal G + C content evolution in yeasts: systematic interspecies differences, and GC poor troughs at centromeres

... The chromosomal locations of GC3s peaks and troughs are conserved among four Saccharomyces species, but we find that there have been highly consistent small shifts in their GC3s ...

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INSERTIONS OF THE TRANSPOSON Tn1 INTO THE PSEUDOMONAS AERUGINOSA CHROMOSOME

INSERTIONS OF THE TRANSPOSON Tn1 INTO THE PSEUDOMONAS AERUGINOSA CHROMOSOME

... Chromosomal location for Cbr: I n order to confirm directly this hypothesis, the chromosomal locations of the Cbl' gene in these transductants was mapped genetically by [r] ...

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A role for a neo-sex chromosome in stickleback speciation.

A role for a neo-sex chromosome in stickleback speciation.

... In order to investigate the chromosomal locations of the isolating barriers between the two forms, we backcrossed F1 hybrid (Japan Sea female x Pacific Ocean male) females to Pacific O[r] ...

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Mendelian factors underlying quantitative traits in tomato: comparison across species, generations, and environments.

Mendelian factors underlying quantitative traits in tomato: comparison across species, generations, and environments.

... As part of ongoing studies regarding the genetic basis of quantitative variation in phenotype, we have determined the chromosomal locations of quantitative trait loci ([r] ...

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EVALUATION OF CYTOTOXIC EFFECT OF PHOSKILL ON THE ROOT TIPS OF ALLIUM CEPA L

EVALUATION OF CYTOTOXIC EFFECT OF PHOSKILL ON THE ROOT TIPS OF ALLIUM CEPA L

... The indiscriminate use of pesticides and herbicides in agriculture, as well as the increase of pollution in ecosystems due to industrial development, justifies the evaluation of the toxicity of these chemicals. They can ...

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Chromosomal “Stress Response” Domains Govern the Spatiotemporal Expression of the Bacterial Virulence Program

Chromosomal “Stress Response” Domains Govern the Spatiotemporal Expression of the Bacterial Virulence Program

... To understand the organization of the stress-induced gene ex- pression patterns, we correlated the spatial distributions of DNA sequence parameters in the genome using an established holistic approach (35). These ...

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Detection of the Bacillus anthracis gyrA Gene by Using a Minor Groove Binder Probe

Detection of the Bacillus anthracis gyrA Gene by Using a Minor Groove Binder Probe

... Both pXO1 and pXO2 are large plasmids. pXO1 is 174 kb and carries the pag, lef, and cya toxin genes (28). pXO2 is 95 kb and carries the capA, capB, and capC genes (28). These genes are essential for a strain of B. ...

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THE PROTECTIVE EFFECTS OF PHYLLANTHUS EMBLICA IN CYCLOPHOSPHAMIDE INDUCED GENOTOXICITY IN MICE

THE PROTECTIVE EFFECTS OF PHYLLANTHUS EMBLICA IN CYCLOPHOSPHAMIDE INDUCED GENOTOXICITY IN MICE

... In the present investigation the antimutagenic effects of Phyllanthus fruit extract (PFE) has been evaluated against cyclophosphamide induced genotoxicity in bone marrow cells of mice. The administration of Phyllanthus ...

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Subcellular Localization in Bacteria: From EnvZ/OmpR to Transertion

Subcellular Localization in Bacteria: From EnvZ/OmpR to Transertion

... regulated chromosomal genes, and the subcellular repositioning of chromosomal loci encoding membrane proteins upon ...any chromosomal location with arrays of lacO or tetO by extending and modifying ...

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Chromosomal evolution in large pelagic oceanic apex predators, the barracudas (Sphyraenidae, Percomorpha).

Chromosomal evolution in large pelagic oceanic apex predators, the barracudas (Sphyraenidae, Percomorpha).

... Some barracuda species are able to migrate across vast ocean areas and to maintain high levels of gene flow. In fact, a global phylogeographic survey in S. barracuda indicated a high gene flow over long distances in the ...

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Spectral Karyotyping for identification of constitutional chromosomal abnormalities at a national reference laboratory

Spectral Karyotyping for identification of constitutional chromosomal abnormalities at a national reference laboratory

... that chromosomal changes in cancer are often consid- ered a useful reference for therapy design, these chro- mosomal changes must be elucidated as precisely as ...

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Massive introgression drives species radiation at the range limit of Anopheles gambiae

Massive introgression drives species radiation at the range limit of Anopheles gambiae

... five chromosomal forms, the FOREST and SAVANNA forms widespread in west, central and east Africa, the MOPTI form in northern west African savannah areas, and the BAMAKO and BISSAU forms, which are found only in ...

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“Genotoxic and Cytotoxic Effects of Different Xanthone Extracts of Swertia Species in Pisum sativum” by Aruna Shahaji Nangare, Vijay Damodhar Mendhulkar, India.

“Genotoxic and Cytotoxic Effects of Different Xanthone Extracts of Swertia Species in Pisum sativum” by Aruna Shahaji Nangare, Vijay Damodhar Mendhulkar, India.

... 1 Chromosomal aberrarions observed in Pisum sativum root tips treated with crude xanthone extracts of Swertia species a-condensed prophase, b- precocious arms at metaphase, c- broken bridge, d- multiple broken ...

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Predominance of constitutional chromosomal  rearrangements in human chromosomal fragile sites

Predominance of constitutional chromosomal rearrangements in human chromosomal fragile sites

... A higher number of deletions compared to duplications in CFSs was found (Figure 4) but not in non-FRs. These findings can be due to the differences in mechanisms of generation of these chromosomal rearrangements. ...

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