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Apoptosis II: Beyond Cytochrome c; the Other Mitochondrial Proteins - R&D Systems
AIF binds chromosomal DNA and causes chromatin condensation and remodeling, which facilitates DNA fragmentation by nucleases such as Endo G. Apoptosis Inducing Factor Apoptosis is characterized by changes in the nucleus including condensation, fragmentation, and laddering of chromosomal DNA mediated in part by nucleases.
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Citations Search
(2008) Classical swine fever virus can remain virulent after specific elimination of the interferon regulatory factor 3 degrading function of Npro. Specific target regions composed of genes or gene clusters and free from repetative elements were identified for each chromosome.
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Cloning Protocols and Applications Guide
The pF3A and pF3K WG (BYDV) Flexi A® Vectors lack these common flanking regions because of the inclusion of the BYDV translation-enhancing sequences. The C-terminal Flexi A® Vectors may lack these common flanking regions because of the inclusion of the protein fusion tag sequence.
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Automated Fluorescent Detection of STR Multiplexes
There is no need for separation of the glass plates which contain the gel prior to detection, eliminating one step which occasionally results in destruction of the gel. GenePrint TM STR System Chromosome Location Allele Size Range (bases) b,c Alleles in Allelic Ladder b,c Other Known Alleles amelogenin a Xp22.1-22.3 and Y 212(X) 218(Y) N.A.
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The 1996 NAS Report
It is also important that the marker loci not be associated with any important function; for example, a gene producing malaria resistance would be more common in persons whose ancestry is from regions where malaria is common.
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Transfection Protocols and Applications Guide
Liposome-mediated delivery offers advantages such as relatively high efficiency of gene transfer, ability to transfect certain cell types that are resistant to calcium phosphate or DEAE-dextran, in vitro and in vivo applications, successful delivery of DNA of all sizes from oligonucleotides to yeast artificial chromosomes (Felgner et al. (1980) Parameters governing the...
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DNA Purification Protocols and Applications Guide
(2006) A segment of the apospory-specific genomic region is highly microsyntenic not only between the apomicts Pennisetum squamulatum and buffelgrass, but also with a rice chromosome 11 centromeric-proximal genomic region.A-Plant Physiol.A-140, 963a71.
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Bioluminescence Reporters Protocols and Applications Guide
Some examples of analytical methodologies that use luciferase include: Stable cell lines that integrate the reporter gene of interest into the chromosome can be selected and propagated when a selectable marker is included in a transfection vector.
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Nucleic Acid Amplification Protocols and Applications Guide
Treatment of PCR reagents with uracil-N-glycosylase (UNG), a DNA repair enzyme that hydrolyzes the base-ribose bond at uracil residues, eliminates one of the most common sources of DNA contamination: previously amplified PCR products.
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Memories of 25 Years Gone By - 1/1/2004 - Semiconductor International
An X-Chromosome Perspective Vivien Krygier, Senior Vice President, Marketing, Pall Microelectronics, East Hills, N.Y., www.pall.com/micro When I look back over the past 25 years, I am in awe at what we've accomplished as an industry.
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Multi-well Filter Plate Glossary of Terms
Other examples are DNA libraries and antibody libraries.- An expression library is a collection of bacterial cells or phage, each containing a unique recombinant DNA construct created from a digested chromosome, cDNA (from RNA) and protein.- -- LIGAND--A molecule or ion that can form a complex with another molecule, usually a macromolecule.- Also, an organic molecule capable of...
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FAQs For IMPACT Protein Purification System, NEB
What effect will this have on cleavage?- - 5.4 - - Which reducing reagents can be used to stabilize a thiol-dependent enzyme?- - 5.5 - - Will protease inhibitors interfere with the intein-mediated cleavage reaction?- - 5.6 - - Is the 0.1% Triton X-100 in the Column Buffer necessary or could it be replaced by a comparable concentration of other detergent?- - 5.7 - - If the fusion...
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Genetic Markers, NEB
DU169, DX111, and DX74 all delete the entire lac operon from the chromosome, in addition to varying amounts of flanking DNA. D(malB) deletes most or all of this region and eliminates expression of Maltose Binding Protein (MalE).
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Nucleic Acid Stains - Section 8.1
My Account | Order Status | Quick Order Products & Services Applications Nucleic Acid Purification & Analysis Nucleic Acid Amplification & Expression Profiling Cloning Proteins, Expression, Isolation & Analysis RNAi, Epigenetics & Gene Regulation Cell Culture Cell & Tissue Analysis Drug Discovery Clinical & Diagnostic Applications Bioproduction Products Antibodies & Secondary...
duplicates: http://www.invitrogen.com/site/us/en/home/References/Molecular-Probes-The-Handbook/Nucleic-Acid-Detection-and-Genomics-Technology/Nucleic-Acid-Stains.html
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Anti-Dye and Anti-Hapten Antibodies - Section 7.4
My Account | Order Status | Quick Order Products & Services Applications Nucleic Acid Purification & Analysis Nucleic Acid Amplification & Expression Profiling Cloning Proteins, Expression, Isolation & Analysis RNAi, Epigenetics & Gene Regulation Cell Culture Cell & Tissue Analysis Drug Discovery Clinical & Diagnostic Applications Bioproduction Products Antibodies & Secondary...
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Detecting Nucleic Acid Hybridization - Section 8.5
TO-PRO-3 dye ( T3605 , Nuclear and Chromosome Counterstaining and Nissl Stains - Section 8.6 ) provides a far-red–fluorescent counterstain whose spectra are well separated from those of the common green- and red-fluorescent dyes and from tissue autofluorescence.
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Detecting Nucleic Acid Hybridization - Section 8.5
TO-PRO-3 dye ( T3605 , Nuclear and Chromosome Counterstaining and Nissl Stains - Section 8.6 ) provides a far-red–fluorescent counterstain whose spectra are well separated from those of the common green- and red-fluorescent dy es and from tissue autofluorescence.
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Bibliography for V-22885
PubMed · D-282 "Structure, chromosome location, and expression of the human very low density lipoprotein receptor gene." Sakai J, Hoshino A, Takahashi S, Miura Y, Ishii H, Suzuki H, Kawarabayasi Y, Yamamoto T.
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Bibliography for D-3911
PubMed · D-282 "Structure, chromosome location, and expression of the human very low density lipoprotein receptor gene." Sakai J, Hoshino A, Takahashi S, Miura Y, Ishii H, Suzuki H, Kawarabayasi Y, Yamamoto T.
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Bibliography for D-282
PubMed · D-282 "Structure, chromosome location, and expression of the human very low density lipoprotein receptor gene." Sakai J, Hoshino A, Takahashi S, Miura Y, Ishii H, Suzuki H, Kawarabayasi Y, Yamamoto T.
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