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An Exploration Of Fern Genome Space, Paul G. Wolf, Emily B. Sessa, D. Blaine Marchant, Fay-Wei Li, Carl J. Rothfels, Erin M. Sigel, Mathew A. Gitzendanner, Clayton J. Visger, Jo Ann Banks, Douglas E. Soltis, Pamela S. Soltis, Kathleen M. Pryer, Joshua P. Der Jul 2014

An Exploration Of Fern Genome Space, Paul G. Wolf, Emily B. Sessa, D. Blaine Marchant, Fay-Wei Li, Carl J. Rothfels, Erin M. Sigel, Mathew A. Gitzendanner, Clayton J. Visger, Jo Ann Banks, Douglas E. Soltis, Pamela S. Soltis, Kathleen M. Pryer, Joshua P. Der

An Exploration of Fern Genome Space

Ferns are one of the few remaining major clades of land plants for which a complete genome sequence is lacking. Knowledge of genome space in ferns will enable broad-scale comparative analyses of land plant genes and genomes, provide insights into genome evolution across green plants, and shed light on genetic and genomic features that characterize ferns, such as their high chromosome numbers and large genome sizes. As part of an initial exploration into fern genome space, we used a whole genome shotgun sequencing approach to obtain low-density coverage (1X to 2X) for six fern species from the Polypodiales (Ceratopteris …


The Search, The Jackson Laboratory Jul 2014

The Search, The Jackson Laboratory

Search Magazine

No abstract provided.


Ribosome-Binding And Activity Of Release Factor 2 In The Presence Of L-Tryptophan, Nuzhat Majid Jan 2014

Ribosome-Binding And Activity Of Release Factor 2 In The Presence Of L-Tryptophan, Nuzhat Majid

Summer Community of Scholars Posters (RCEU and HCR Combined Programs)

No abstract provided.


Crispr-Cas Gene Engineering And The Characterization Of Cis-Regulatory Elements (Cres) In The Non-Coding Genome, Garrett Wilson Jan 2014

Crispr-Cas Gene Engineering And The Characterization Of Cis-Regulatory Elements (Cres) In The Non-Coding Genome, Garrett Wilson

Summer Community of Scholars Posters (RCEU and HCR Combined Programs)

No abstract provided.


Function Of A Novel Checkpoint Protein In The Germ Line, Steven Drellishak, Marina Bykova, G. Valentin Börner Sep 2013

Function Of A Novel Checkpoint Protein In The Germ Line, Steven Drellishak, Marina Bykova, G. Valentin Börner

Undergraduate Research Posters 2013

Successful reproduction of Saccharomyces cerevisiae relies on the organism’s ability to complete the meiotic cell cycle and produce viable gametes. Zip1 is a protein that constitutes the central component of a protein structure that connects homologous chromosomes known as the synaptonemal complex. Zip1 is important for progression through the meiotic cell cycle. The C terminus of the coiled-coil Zip 1 protein is responsible for localization to the axes of the chromosomes. An internal deletion near the C terminus of Zip1, called zip1-c1, yields a stronger meiotic arrest than a mutation where Zip1 is completely deleted. The more efficient meiotic progression …


Identification And Quantification Of Gene Targets Associated With Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, Matthew Monaco Jan 2013

Identification And Quantification Of Gene Targets Associated With Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, Matthew Monaco

Summer Community of Scholars Posters (RCEU and HCR Combined Programs)

No abstract provided.


Isolation Of Ribosomal Mutants With A Decreased Tendency For Premature Release Of Peptidyl-Trna, Katherine Ams Jan 2013

Isolation Of Ribosomal Mutants With A Decreased Tendency For Premature Release Of Peptidyl-Trna, Katherine Ams

Summer Community of Scholars Posters (RCEU and HCR Combined Programs)

No abstract provided.


The Search, The Jackson Laboratory Oct 2012

The Search, The Jackson Laboratory

Search Magazine

No abstract provided.


Role Of Histone Modifications In Meiosis, Mason Allen, Neeraj Joshi Sep 2012

Role Of Histone Modifications In Meiosis, Mason Allen, Neeraj Joshi

Undergraduate Research Posters 2012

Meiosis I is characterized by events taking place between homologous chromosomes called crossing over in which double stand breaks (DSB) are formed and repaired using the homologous chromosome as a template. To see if Gene A shared the same role as Gene B, double mutants were created to test chromosome segregation and DSB repair as compared with Gene B deletions. The spore viability of double mutants and their potential implications will be discussed.


Yeast 2-Hybrid Screen For T. Brucei Tin2- And Rap1- Intracting Proteins, Miao Wang, Fan Wu Sep 2012

Yeast 2-Hybrid Screen For T. Brucei Tin2- And Rap1- Intracting Proteins, Miao Wang, Fan Wu

Undergraduate Research Posters 2012

Telomeres are DNA-protein complexes located at the ends of linear chromosomes. Acting like a cap, they protect chromosome ends from degradation and rearrangement, maintaining genomic stability. Our lab has identified several T. brucei telomere proteins, including TRF (TTAGGG Repeat-binding Factor), TIN2 (TRF1-interacting Nulcear Protein 2) and RAP1 (Repressor Activator Protein 1) homologs. We are currently verifying the interactions between the new candidates and TbTIN2 or TbRAP1.


Identification Of Novel Meiotic Genes Via A Genetic Screen, Steven David Zimmerman, Rima Sandhu Sep 2012

Identification Of Novel Meiotic Genes Via A Genetic Screen, Steven David Zimmerman, Rima Sandhu

Undergraduate Research Posters 2012

Proper segregation of chromosomes in Meiosis I requires proper function of the Synaptonemal Complex (SC), a zipper-like protein structure that facilitates recombination events and segregation of homologous chromosomes. Candidates which suppress the phenotype show sporulation and fluorescence on media, and have higher spore viabilities compared to our Zip1C1 control.


Structure-Function Of U11 Snrna In The Minor Splicing Pathway, Mark P. Biro, Jagjit Singh Sep 2012

Structure-Function Of U11 Snrna In The Minor Splicing Pathway, Mark P. Biro, Jagjit Singh

Undergraduate Research Posters 2012

In human, the majority of protein coding genes are interrupted by dispensable intervening sequences (introns). These introns are removed by nuclear precursor (pre) mRNA splicing process to produce a mature mRNA needed for productive protein production in the cell. We are studying the splicing of minor class or U12-type introns which are spliced by U11, U12, U4atac, U5 and U6atac snRNAs. U11 snRNA binds to the 5’ end or splice site of the intron by RNA-RNA base-pairing to initiate the splicing process. Our results show the functionality of the genetic mutation suppressor assay in establishing the role of U11 snRNA …


Effects Of Ions On The Activity Of Peptidyl-Trna Hydrolase, Blake Holloway Jan 2012

Effects Of Ions On The Activity Of Peptidyl-Trna Hydrolase, Blake Holloway

Summer Community of Scholars Posters (RCEU and HCR Combined Programs)

No abstract provided.


"Release Factor 2 (Rf2) Is A Key Structural Component Found In The Ribosomes Of All Prokaryotic Organisms…", Zachary Wise Jan 2012

"Release Factor 2 (Rf2) Is A Key Structural Component Found In The Ribosomes Of All Prokaryotic Organisms…", Zachary Wise

Summer Community of Scholars Posters (RCEU and HCR Combined Programs)

No abstract provided.


Isolation Of L4 Ribo-Protein Mutants That Affect The Expression Of Tna Operon Of Escherichia Coli, Soniykha Dhevi Murukan Jan 2012

Isolation Of L4 Ribo-Protein Mutants That Affect The Expression Of Tna Operon Of Escherichia Coli, Soniykha Dhevi Murukan

Summer Community of Scholars Posters (RCEU and HCR Combined Programs)

No abstract provided.


The Search, The Jackson Laboratory Jan 2008

The Search, The Jackson Laboratory

Search Magazine

No abstract provided.


Improved Performance Of Marron Using Genetic And Pond On Using Genetic And Pond Management Strategies, Craig Lawrence Dr Mar 2007

Improved Performance Of Marron Using Genetic And Pond On Using Genetic And Pond Management Strategies, Craig Lawrence Dr

Fisheries research contract reports

Marron (Cherax tenuimanus) are the highest valued freshwater crayfish farmed in Australia. This project addressed the need to increase the profitability of commercial marron farms by improving growth rates and pond management strategies.


Improved Performance Of Marron Using Genetic And Pond Management Strategies, Craig Lawrence Mar 2007

Improved Performance Of Marron Using Genetic And Pond Management Strategies, Craig Lawrence

(Fisheries) research contract reports

Marron (Cherax cainii) are the highest valued freshwater crayfish farmed in Australia. This project addressed the need to increase the profitability of commercial marron farms by improving growth rates and pond management strategies.


Ewe And Wether Trials - Tools For Benchmarking Your Sheep Genetics, Lock Butler Apr 2006

Ewe And Wether Trials - Tools For Benchmarking Your Sheep Genetics, Lock Butler

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Research and sheep productivity trial results demonstrate a huge variability in genetic productivity between flocks. For example a range of up to 2 kg clean fleece weight, 5 microns, 55 percentage points in lambing percentage and 20 kg live weight, can lead to big differences in gross margin between flocks.

There is an opportunity for genetic improvement, depending on your current ram source or sires performance. For example, Western Australian (WA) Wether Trial results suggest half the WA flocks could improve clean fleece weight per head by half a kilogram or more. The trial results suggest that this could occur …