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CELLS alive! Library: Contents of Volume 2 2.1 Motility of E. coli Common intestinal bacteria in real time. They swim by means of hair-like flagellae that cannot be seen at this magnification. Color is added at time of recording by computer.
gathered on individual clones from physical map analyses is entered into a relational database and used to construct physical and genetic linkage maps simultaneously; clone identifiers serve to interrelate the multilevel maps. Cf. library, ...
Library A collection of clones or DNA fragments which contains all of the sequences present in the source.
Library An unordered collection of clones (i.e., cloned DNA from a particular organism), whose relationship to each other can be established by physical mapping. Compare genomic library, arrayed library.
Library of Life -- An online, interactive introduction to DNA, chromosomes, genes, amino acids, genetic disease, and cell types. From the Washington Post.
library A collection of clones in any type of vector. Locus In TAIR a locus is a mapped element that corresponds to a transcribed region in Arabidopsis genome, or a genetic locus that segregates as a single genetic locus or quantitative trait.
Library A large bank of clones (which may be either genomic or cDNA). The depth of a genomic library is the number of times which any single copy sequence can be expected to be recovered from it.
19. Library Strategy for Genome Sequencing Projects William C. Nierman The Institute for Genomic Research, Rockville, MD 20850 ...
Gene library A random collection of DNA fragments (typically representing the entire genome of an organism) that have been inserted into a cloning vector.
cDNA library. A library composed of complementary copies of cellular mRNAs. (See Library.) Cellular oncogene (proto-oncogene). A normal gene that when mutated or improperly expressed contributes to the development of cancer. (See Oncogene.) ...
Virtual Library of Biochemistry and Cell Biology The VL is the oldest catalog of the web, started by Tim Berners-Lee, the creator of html and the web itself.
genomic library A set of thousands of DNA segments from a genome, each carried by a plasmid, phage, or other cloning vector. genotype ...
library. In molecular biology, a set of clones containing recombinant DNA. Obtained from and representing the genome of the organism. lichen An organism composed of a symbiotic association of an ascomycete fungus with algal or cyanobacterial cells.
LIBRARY - A set of cloned fragments together representing with some degree of redundancy the entire genetic complement of an organism (see cDNA LIBRARY, GENOMIC LIBRARY). LIGASE - See DNA LIGASE. LIGATION - See DNA LIGASE.
A library of proteins (e.g., peptides, antibodies, purified proteins, or unknown protein samples) is spotted on microscopic slides. They are usually used to identify novel proteins or protein-protein interactions. Related Microarray ...
A library of hundreds or even thousands of different proteins from your organism are spotted individually in a known location on a chip. The chip is flooded with a solution of the protein whose partners you seek.
cDNA library - A collection of clones prepared from the mRNA of a given cell or tissue type, representing the genetic information expressed by such cells Cell ...
"Gene library" is a term used to describe: A. a computerized listing of known DNA sequences .
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A cDNA library is usually just a mixture of bacteria, where each bacteria carries a different plasmid.
Genomic library A collection of clones made from a set of randomly generated overlapping DNA fragments representing the entire genome of an organism. Compare library, arrayed library. Complementary DNA (cDNA) ...
Genomic library A collection of DNA fragments, inserted into vector molecules, that represents the entire genome of an organism.
We took this library and mixed it in with the mouse cells and added the envelope cells and asked: Do we see the reporter gene getting turned on?
Testing a large library of human DNA fragments, Gusella et al. found the needle in the haystack. The enzyme used was Hind III. Four fragments have been identified in an American family that has members suffering from the disease.
In choosing the compounds that go into a particular library, qualities such as molecular diversity and weight, cost of supplies, toxicity, absorption, distribution, and metabolism must all be considered.
A genetic map depicting the relative order of a linked (contiguous) library of small overlapping clones representing a complete chromosomal segment.
a database of nucleic acid and protein sequences at the national library of medicine in the united states of America, compiled from international sources.
Finding Genes in a Gene Library Blue-White Screening Method The plasmid used contains a gene for ampicillin resistance. The transformed bacteria are grown on a medium that contains ampicillin.
Index Catalogue of the Library of the Surgeon-General's Office, U.S. Army, 1880-. Jahresberichte über die Fortschritte der Anatomie und Physiologie, 1856-1894. Jahresberichte über die Fortschritte der Anatomie und Entwicklungsgeschichte, 1895-.
This model of DNA appears courtesy of the Image Library of Biological Macromolecules based in Jena, Germany, which maintains a large archive of spectacular computer graphics of DNA, RNA, and proteins.
PLos Biology A peer-reviewed, open-access journal published by the Public Library of Science International Journal of Biological Sciences A biological journal publishes peer-reviewed scientific papers of significance ...
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" You may decide to spend one or two days in the Biomed Library at UCLA to look at textbooks in human genetics and articles of interest that you have found on PubMed. Incidentally, OMIM does not have most of the chromosome disorders.
Microbiology Video Library Beware....some of these files are large and not for the faint-of-modem! Welcome to Histo A site dedicated to the Major Histocompatibility Complex. I can't wait! Dr. Kadar's Immune System Page ...
See also: Human, Trans, DNA, Organ, Genome
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