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Markers molecular

Tanksley, S.D. (1983). Molecular markers in plant breeding. Plant Molecular Biology Reporter, 1, 3-8. [Pg.154]

Potassium dichromate was used as a molecular marker to measure total system volume and plate count (1). The three column sets exhibited the equivalent of approximately 250-300 plates per foot. This was adequate, even with Set I, to give near baseline resolution of an equal weight blend of the 103 nm and 312 nm samples as shown in Figure 2. This Is approximately an 84 1 number ratio. [Pg.31]

F. Martin, M. A. Selos.se, C. Di Battista. H. Gherbi, C. Delaruclle, D. Vairelles, D. Bouchard, and F. Le Tacon, Molecular markers in ecology of ectomycorrhizal fungi. Genet. Select. Evol. 30 5333-5355 (1998). [Pg.288]

Figure 19 Sample gel of the results of a PCR. Lane 1 is a 100-bp molecular marker lanes 2-6 are samples. The presence of the top bands (the species-specific endogenous gene) demonstrates that the PCR amplification was successfiil. Lack of the middle band (the introduced effect gene) and the bottom band (the selectable marker gene) in lane 3 indicates that sample is negative for the effect gene. Presence of all three bands in the remaining lanes indicates the samples are positive for the effect gene... Figure 19 Sample gel of the results of a PCR. Lane 1 is a 100-bp molecular marker lanes 2-6 are samples. The presence of the top bands (the species-specific endogenous gene) demonstrates that the PCR amplification was successfiil. Lack of the middle band (the introduced effect gene) and the bottom band (the selectable marker gene) in lane 3 indicates that sample is negative for the effect gene. Presence of all three bands in the remaining lanes indicates the samples are positive for the effect gene...
Fareed J., Bick R. L., Hoppensteadt D. A., Bermes E. W. Molecular markers of hemostatic activation Applications in the diagnosis of thrombosis and vascular and thrombotic disorders. Clin Appl Thromb Haemost 1995 1, 87-102. [Pg.167]

Doe, C. Q. (1992). Molecular markers for identified neuroblasts and ganglion mother cells in the Drosophila central nervous system. Development 116 855-863. [Pg.83]

With this in mind, the search for molecular markers that define populations of neurons in areas important for arousal is clearly warranted. In this chapter we describe the identification of four peptidergic systems that modulate different aspects of the sleep-wakefulness cycle. The success of this strategy demonstrates the need for new markers of neuronal cell types, which may define populations of neurons critical for our understanding of cortical activity and sleep. [Pg.387]

Goldman D (1988). Molecular markers for linkage of genetic loci contributing to alcoholism. In M. Galenter (ed.), Recent Developments in Alcoholism (Vol. 6, pp. 333-349). Plenum Press, New York. [Pg.266]

Figures 3.4 3.6 report the average mass spectra obtained, respectively, for frankincense resin, mastic resin and birch bark tar [16]. Moreover, in each spectrum the main ion and ion radical fragments are assigned, and for each material the main molecular markers are shown. Figures 3.4 3.6 report the average mass spectra obtained, respectively, for frankincense resin, mastic resin and birch bark tar [16]. Moreover, in each spectrum the main ion and ion radical fragments are assigned, and for each material the main molecular markers are shown.
Table 11.1 Molecular markers suggested in the literature for the identification of proteinaceous binding media... Table 11.1 Molecular markers suggested in the literature for the identification of proteinaceous binding media...
Rotchell JM, Ostrander GK (2003) Molecular markers of endocrine disruption in aquatic organisms. J Toxicol Environ Flealth B Crit Rev 6(5) 453 196... [Pg.294]

Molecular markers of microglial cells. In the past 10-15 years there has been a veritable explosion of activity in the field of microglial cell biology with the realization that this cell type is capable of functioning as a highly efficient accessory and effector cell of the immune system. [Pg.15]


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