A high resolution description of the structure and dynamics of proteins is a very useful tool to study the properties and the function of these important biomacromolecules and, most importantly, to understand
how changes in sequence or environment can lead to disease.
Not exact matches
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At DiscoverOrg, this might take the form of a data enrichment and matching exercise, a custom buildout to support
changes in a go - to - market strategy, or something as simple as a workshop on
how to overcome email deliverability issues or
how to write email
sequences for a drip campaign.
Understanding our own and our children's
sequencing patterns can
change how we connect
in very profound ways.
The new analysis, based on data assembled primarily by graduate student Yan - Jie Feng at Sun Yat - Sen University
in Guangzhou, China, focused on the
sequences of 95 genes located on chromosomes
in the nucleus and
how they
changed over time.
We used massively parallel viral
sequencing to understand
how and when EBOV entered human populations
in the 2014 West African outbreak, whether the outbreak is continuing to be fed by new transmissions from its natural reservoir, and
how the virus
changed, both before and after its recent jump to humans.
Researchers at Umeå University show
in a new, detailed structural study, published
in the journal Nature Communications,
how the binding of the signal -
sequence triggers a number of structural
changes within the SRP particle.
They have since collected chloroplast
sequence data from six different plant species that spread their seeds
in a variety of ways, and will use CallHap to investigate
how their seed dispersal methods might perform
in response to climate
change.
The work, made possible by powerful advances
in genetic
sequencing and a 45 - year data set, has revealed
how the jay's environment has favored small
changes within the genome.
I'm keen to find out the precise
sequence of
changes to OLs and myelin during learning and whether these
changes are needed more
in some parts of the brain than others, which might shed light on some of the mysteries still surrounding
how the brain adapts and learns throughout life.»
Steve: The
changes were
in those other
sequences that determine
how those genes get expressed, when they get turned on and off and
in what numbers.
«The computational approach allows us to model, right down to the atomic level,
how small
changes in protein
sequence can have a major impact on signaling,» said MacDermaid, assistant professor of research at Temple's Institute for Computational Molecular Science.
To better understand
how changes in diet, lifestyle, and exposure to modern medicine affect primates» guts, a team of researchers used DNA
sequencing to study the gut microbes of multiple non-human primates species.
To better understand
how changes in diet, lifestyle, and exposure to modern medicine affect primates» guts, a team of researchers led by University of Minnesota computer science and engineering professor Dan Knights, veterinary medicine professor Tim Johnson, and veterinary medicine Ph.D. student Jonathan Clayton, used DNA
sequencing to study the gut microbes of multiple non-human primates species
in the wild and
in captivity as a model for studying the effects of emigration and lifestyle
changes.
«Advances
in genetic
sequencing technologies now allow us to find patterns
in large, diverse populations of microorganisms, see
how they associate with specific individuals, and understand
how they
change over time
in a way we couldn't just a few years ago,» said Knight, who leads the UC San Diego Microbiome and Microbial Sciences Initiative.
This includes
how subtle
changes in gene
sequences can impact the expression of encoded proteins through mechanisms including codon bias, mRNA stability, and translation initiation.
But because the vinclozolin - induced fertility
changes occurred
in almost every male rat descended from a treated mother rather than
in a small percentage of offspring (as is seen
in germ line mutations caused by radiation), Skinner suspects an epigenetic mechanism — a
change that doesn't mutate the DNA
sequence of an animal, but rather affects
how genes are expressed.
In the current study, the authors used single - cell RNA sequencing (RNA - Seq) to monitor how individual cells change when they are combined in a three - dimensional (3D) microenvironmen
In the current study, the authors used single - cell RNA
sequencing (RNA - Seq) to monitor
how individual cells
change when they are combined
in a three - dimensional (3D) microenvironmen
in a three - dimensional (3D) microenvironment.
In answer to the first question, we analyze
how the mode of drug resistance evolution
changed within patients throughout the epidemic using historical HIV
sequences.
«The human genome
sequence provided a blueprint of all the protein - coding genes
in the human genome for the first time,» reveals Jan Ellenberg, Head of the Cell Biology and Biophysics Unit at EMBL Heidelberg, «this
changed how we go about studying protein function.»
Since the completion of the human genome and beginning with the rise of next - generation
sequencing, our community has seen some important
changes in how we conduct research.
Researchers found that particles
in exhaust from cars and trucks can cause epigenetic
changes — alterations that affect
how genes are switched on and off without
changing the DNA
sequence itself.
They also investigate
how these interactions
change in melanocytes depending on a combination of factors, including an individual's unique DNA
sequence, DNA mutations that arise
in a cell over time or due to environmental exposure, and the signals that are present
in a cell's surrounding micro-environment.
He is investigating both
how the genome is packaged, protected, sequestered, and made accessible within the cell nucleus, as well as
how changes in DNA
sequence relates
changes in structure and function of encoded biological macromolecules.
The event, entitled «Spring Mutations:
How Deep
Sequencing is
Changing Protein Science,» was the first
in a series of jointly hosted QBI and Gladstone symposia that will focus on cutting - edge research technologies.
In particular, the lab investigates how alterations in epigenetics — or the heritable changes that affects gene expression without alterations in the underlying DNA sequence — contribute to epithelial ovarian cance
In particular, the lab investigates
how alterations
in epigenetics — or the heritable changes that affects gene expression without alterations in the underlying DNA sequence — contribute to epithelial ovarian cance
in epigenetics — or the heritable
changes that affects gene expression without alterations
in the underlying DNA sequence — contribute to epithelial ovarian cance
in the underlying DNA
sequence — contribute to epithelial ovarian cancer.
High - throughput
sequencing has fundamentally
changed the field of human genetics, particularly
in how we study genetic diseases like cancer.
The information gained from genome
sequencing can not be «unlearned»: it may
change the way you think about your health and the health of your family, who you are, and
how you see yourself
in the world.
Modern biologists know that DNA controls the inheritance process and that mutations
in the
sequence are
how changes in biology from parent to child are transmitted.
Frieden says they haven't yet seen that
in MERS, but they're watching: the CDC is currently
sequencing the genome of the virus to understand
how it might be
changing, and to track its course.
The focus of the conference was connecting
how epigenetics (cellular and physiological phenotypic trait variations that are caused by external or environmental factors that switch genes on and off and affect
how cells read genes instead of being caused by
changes in the DNA
sequence —
in other words nutrition and lifestyle choices) impact whether or not an individual actually develops a specific health issue even though they have a SNP mutation.
As we learn more about the makeup of good and bad bacteria
in the gut biome, researchers are also doing cutting edge DNA microbiome
sequencing to show
how people's gut biomes are
changing on a population level.
He trusted her, and she could argue with him; she knew his rhythms, the pace of the long shots, dialogue and action,
how to adapt to
changes in tone,
sequence by
sequence.
There are some wonderfully clever uses of VR, including one
sequence where the player looks at «themselves»
in the mirror and the face subtly
changes expression, based on
how they adjust their Rift.
During the fun conversation Bonneville joked about
how Grant has
changed since making Notting Hill, when they knew the sequel would be such a special film, what it was like filming the big train chase
sequence in the 3rd act, and more.
The combination of clever
how - to details and wild fantasy is a throwback to the days of Disney's live - action man - against - nature films (only slightly grimmer), but it's flanked by a more down - to - earth depiction of the hero's youth
in a zoo - owning Indian family, as well as a closing
sequence that
changes the meaning of everything that's come before.
For more resources visit thisisgeography.co.uk Lesson
sequence: 1 - Urban future 2 - Supersized cities 3 -
How cities began 4 - Urbanisation
in Africa 5 - Favelas 6 - Urban
change in the UK 7 - The future of cities ICT 8 - Introducing Bristol 9 - Social opportunities 10 - Bristol's economy 11 - Urbanisation and the environment 12 - Environmental challenges 13 - Social inequality 14 - New housing
in Bristol 15 - The Temple Quarter Regeneration 16 - Rio De Janeiro 17 - Social challenges
in Rio 18 - ICT economic challenges
in Rio 19 - Improving Rio for the city's poorest
For more resources visit thisisgeography.co.uk Lesson
sequence: 1 - Introducing the living world - small scale ecosystems 2 -
How change affects ecosystems 3 - Global ecosystems 4 - Rainforests introduction 5 - Causes of deforestation
in Malaysia 6 - The impact of deforestation
in Malaysia 7 - Managing tropical rainforests (ICT lesson) 8 - Sustainable management
in tropical rainforests Hot deserts also on the This is Geography shop to be taught alongside this module.
Puzzles have familiar enough structures to almost immediately clue the player into
how to solve them, while the platforming never does
change very much from what you see
in the opening hour or two, instead just increasing the amount of things you'll need to do
in one
sequence.
Rail gliding, loop - de-loop segments, and scripted action
sequences are placed
in the team's way, but the game makes sure to
change up
how they look as part of the story's «global scale.»
This
sequence teaches you
how to get
in and out of cars, basic driving (gas, break, turning),
how to
change the radio station
in the car,
how to pick up passengers,
how to get a new car if your current car gets too damaged, and
how to use the mini-map to find mission objectives.
How does the temperature profile
in the troposphere develop during the
sequence of regime
changes you describe?
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Teasing out the
sequence of events, from the forensic evidence buried
in rocks, not only helps scientists to better understand the history of the planet - it can help to suggest
how Planet Earth responds to these game -
changing pushes.
Epigenetics provides another way of understanding
how genes and environment interact
in that there is increasing evidence that gene expression is moderated by the environment
in which the organism grows and develops.15 Genetic information is encoded not just
in DNA linear
sequences but
in epigenetic
changes in chromatin structure such as DNA methylation or covalent modifications of the DNA - binding proteins.
I think that it really flowed
in sequence... understanding
how the brain functions and
how habits are formed is a useful approach to promoting
change.