... [2–5]. The draft sequence of the human
genome, recently published by the Human Genome Project
public consortium [6] and by a private company [7], repre-
sents a milestone in science. Today, the ... human is nearly completed and covers 96% of the genome.
Embedded within our genomes are the sequences of the
approximately 30,000 genes that underlie human biology...
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Genome Biology 2004, 5:R73
Background
The completion of the sequencing of the human, mouse and
other genomes has enabled efforts to extensively annotate
these ... Escherichia coli genomes. The recent sequenc-
ing and analysis of the mouse genome indicates extensive
homology between intergenic regions of the human and
mouse geno...
... cally to the XAC-agarose.
Theophylline was removed by gel ®ltration before quanti-
fying speci®c [
3
H]ZM241385 binding in the X AC-agarose
eluate. The value obtained was only 50±80% of the
theoretical ... concentrations of 10±20
times their K
i
value. Without ligand, a half-life of 33 days
was obtained. This increased to 77 days in the presence of
NECA (agonist) and 53 days...
... describing the frequency of the variant in a population. The details of
the source of the frequency should be described in an attribute-method pragma as
discussed above. The order of the values ... Optional The total number of reads covering a variant
Total_reads = 57;
Genotype String Optional The genotype of this variant, either heterozygous, homozygous, or hemi...
...
The number of HMBOX1 RNAs on the transcription spots before and after Tat-EGFP transfection is shown. C) The ratio
between the intensity of the hybridization signals on the transcription spots ... amount of RNA on the
transcription spot is determined by the rate of transcrip-
tion and the rate of RNA processing. At steady state it
could be derived from the inten...
... evaluation of protective potential of an antibody
and for the estimation of the time period during which the application of this antibody
becomes the most effective.
Theselectionoftherateconstantsfornumerical ... correspond to the
scenario of binding of ricin to receptor and to the antibody then for the toxin concentra-
tion T = 10 pM the reaction time is of orde...
... This hypothesis is strengthened by the
recent study conducted by Pollard and coworkers [18],
because 112 out of the 202 HARs overlap the power CNC
sequences of the present study. The overlap of ... study but
mainly due to the fact that our analysis makes the explicit
assumption that the human lineage is significantly faster than
that of the chimpanzee, which is not...
... many alleles; heterozygous zygotes develop as females,
hemizygous or homozygous zygotes develop as males [7].
This hypothesis was confirmed for honey bees by Woyke [8]
and the complementary sex ... parthenogenetically
from unfertilized eggs [5]. The study of the genetic basis of
this mechanism of sex determination in honey bees had to
await the development of artificial insemi...
... lack of genomic resources
to develop useful genome- wide markers, the life cycles of
this group of parasites, which do not easily allow the
genotyping and phenotyping of individual progeny from
crosses ...
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... mostly but not exclusively for clinical physicians and radiologists.
Introduction
Cystic lesions around the knee are common. Of these,
popliteal cysts are the most frequently encountered.
Other cystic ... half of the pati ents had no other
abnormality.
The differential diagnosis of knee cystic lesions must
include ganglia, lipoma, synovial myxoma, meniscal or
parameniscal cyst,...