Sentences with phrase «known genes in»

A predicted amino acid sequences (Version 3) of pisifera p5 - build that had similarity to known genes in RefSeq with oil palm transcriptome evidences.
Our analysis predicts that the latter participate in the same biological processes as the known genes in the corresponding clusters — thus providing a starting point to study the function of poorly characterized transcripts.

Not exact matches

According to the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences, «Mutations of at least six different genes are known to cause WS, and it may be inherited in an autosomal dominant (most commonly) or autosomal recessive manner.»
Cohen claims the taxes are owed not by him but by Evgeny «Gene» Friedman, known in New York as «The Taxi King.»
At last year's Brainstorm Health conference in San Diego, Bergh found himself sitting at dinner with Othman Laraki, the cofounder and CEO of Color Genomics — a company that extracts the DNA from a customer's submitted saliva sample and then looks for a set number of gene mutations known to be associated with increased risk for developing certain hereditary cancers or heart conditions (depending on the test).
«We know people who have OCD are more likely to have these changes in these genes.
Gene Siciliano talks about what entrepreneurs need to know about their finances in order to build a sustainable business.
As the video explains, these traits are due to the tiny molecular machines in our cells known as proteins, which are encoded by bits of DNA called genes.
The battle, as I mentioned in my Oct. 26 post, is over who invented the revolutionary gene - editing technique known as CRISPR — Cas9.
The advance is based on a technique that allows scientists to narrow in on a specific gene and cut - and - paste bits of DNA to change its function, known as CRISPR - Cas9.
The tool is known as CRISPR - Cas9, and it could eventually allow scientists to home in on a particular, potentially faulty gene and swap it out with another, potentially healthy one.
The group's guidance follows calls for various bans on use of the technology known as CRISPR - Cas9, which has quickly become the preferred method of gene editing in research labs because of its ease of use compared with older techniques.
Ho - mo - logous or - gans are now known to be produced by totally different gene complexes in the different species.
@DOC in addition to what we know about immunology in animals and humans, what you described concerning bacteria is precisely the definition of adaptation and not evolution, the gene already exists!
«in addition to what we know about immunology in animals and humans, what you described concerning bacteria is precisely the definition of adaptation and not evolution, the gene already exists!
Gravity had been pulling fruit to the ground for millennia before Newton offered a theory, water was H2O long before anyone knew it, and until fairly recently genes were doing their genetic thing in secret.
I don't know, but it occurs to me that people who act up in these ways might indeed be behaving above and beyond what our genes have programmed the rest of us to be.
For example, we see the genes for air - based olfaction (smelling) in whales that no longer even have olfactory organs.
Did you know that we have only a third the number of genes present in a nematode?
People of every nation, color, language, belief, and condition are now known to possess in their body cells trait factors drawn by an inconceivably complex sequence of intercombinations from a common «gene pool.»
To quote Ayala and Kiger's textbook, Modern Genetics: «There is no way of knowing whether a given gene will mutate in a particular cell or in a particular generation,» because the mutations «are unoriented with respect to adaptation.»
So in the cited reference, even though we start with 4 alleles, we know that for many, many genes, 3/4 would be lost, forever, after a few generations.
The DNA of many ancestors is in our blood and genes have * memes *, which may explain why we sometimes get that deja vu feeling even though we know we've never been here before.
If Chad and others argue that naturalistic evolution must be dismissed because we don't know exactly what happened with gene mutation and transmission frequencies during particular periods of rapid change, then how can we accept a replacement argument in which we don't even know what happens at all?
Psuedogenes are remnants of genes that once served a purpose in our genome that they no longer fulfil, because of mutations that have rendered the genes nonfunctional, i.e., they no longer lead to the production of proteins (long chains of amino acids) that once contributed to specific characteristics in ancient ancestors.
Dawkins was also well known by the public as a great scientist, though his true talent was in communicating scientific ideas in books such as The Selfish Gene (Oxford University Press) rather than in his actual research.
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The most powerful influence in human life is neither the environment in which we happen to be brought up, the genes we were bequeathed from our parents at birth, nor all the slings and arrows of fate, no matter how tragic and harrowing their effects may be.
Mutations are indeed not, so far as we know, selected by any overall purpose favoring evolution; but this is compatible with there being short - run and very naive purposes, desires, or feelings in the atoms and molecules constituting the genes, as well as in every cell and every metazoan with a nervous system.
@ED The only thing that is assumed to be at least more or less constant in evolutionary theory is the mutation rate of individual genes, and even that, since mutations are known, eg, to increase under higher radiation, is only true «on average, over the long run».
The happenings we know a lot about, thanks to evolutionary biology, particularly of the last four decades, are the roles of mutation, recombination of genes in sexual reproduction resulting in a great diversity of gene arrangements, and natural selection.
Now we know that it is the DNA and genes and chromosomal segregation and linking that causes selective inheritance of various traits in humans.
No doubt ideas of kin altruism (the mutual support extended between those who share in the family gene pool) and reciprocal altruism (favors done in the expectation of favors later to be received) shed some Darwinian light on aspects of human behavior.
We, of course, can't find conscious satisfaction in merely spreading our genes; we know well enough that our genes our quickly enough dispersed into insignificance.
The early modern evangelicals were possessed of a marvelous insight: that religion in their world was at last, and virtually for the first time in history, no longer to be passed through the genes.
No, no Asian thread in my genes that I know of, just Finnish and Egyptian, but we've been traveling to Asia quite a bit and I love the food!
We know this stuff, it's in our genes.
If you know Tusk or Ava Gene's in Portland you know the author.
She definitely has good genes, which helps, but I also know that a healthy diet and exercise also help to keep her youthful and in great shape.
A World War II veteran who lived through the invasion of Normandy on D - day, Gene returned home to Petaluma, CA to found what is now one of the most respected dairy processors in the country, and became a pillar of his community, known for his generosity to those less fortunate.
Gene knew as a teenager in the 1940 ′ s that he enjoyed the hard work, the early mornings and the fast pace business of the bustling Los Angeles produce market in the still blossoming city of down town Los Angeles.
And even though she isn't a sweet tooth (I guess it's not the dominant gene in my family), I know she can't resist a couple of desserts:
Milt Pappas, who won 209 big league games and pitched a no - hitter for the Cubs in 1972, manages Chicago; Gene Hiser, a utility outfielder during his five seasons as a major - leaguer, plays for Chicago.
Gene Autry, part owner of the Los Angeles Angels baseball club, when asked about the Angels» schedule in «Dodger Stadium»: «I don't know where that is.
so he collected the gene of the likes of thiery henry, bergkamp, pires, vieira, et al and he cloned them!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! so in couple of years!!!!! we will have the new thierry henry in his prime!!!!!!!!!!! its not the real thierry henry its his clone!!!!!!! in fact!!!!! arsene have injected a sample of vieiras gene in aaron ramsey!!!!! thats why aaron ramsey has been prolific lately!!!! its a successful project!!!! oh oh!!!!! and do you know??!!!!! arsene will do that to all of our players flamini will get gilbertos gene chambers will get adams sczesny will get seamans etc etc oh o o o o o!!!!!!! until the real clones are ready!!!! arsene is such a genious he has been spending a lot of money to finance this medical research and well be invincible again!!!!! wow wow wow wow wow wow wow
But Bowyer also knew that if he was going to revitalize his career, then the team co-owned by Tony Stewart and Gene Haas presented him with the best opportunity to snap a winless stretch that extended to Oct. 2012 and had made him largely irrelevant in recent seasons.
In fact, 1 in 31 Americans are symptomless carriers of the defective gene and don't know iIn fact, 1 in 31 Americans are symptomless carriers of the defective gene and don't know iin 31 Americans are symptomless carriers of the defective gene and don't know it.
It's useful to keep in mind that no one is born with a gene for automatically knowing how to care for an infant!
Following this in 2015, an article (Alsaweed et al.) described over 300 novel milk microRNA molecules, components that are known to play a key role in the regulation of gene expression.
They are no more alike than any sibling set, sharing about 50 % of their genetic markers in a unique combination of genes from both parents.
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