نتایج جستجو برای: estexpressed sequence tags

تعداد نتایج: 419314  

2010
Nemuri Todaka Tetsushi Inoue Kanako Saita Moriya Ohkuma Christine A. Nalepa Michael Lenz Toshiaki Kudo Shigeharu Moriya

The relationship between xylophagous termites and the protists resident in their hindguts is a textbook example of symbiosis. The essential steps of lignocellulose degradation handled by these protists allow the host termites to thrive on a wood diet. There has never been a comprehensive analysis of lignocellulose degradation by protists, however, as it has proven difficult to establish these s...

ژورنال: مجله دندانپزشکی 2010
توسلی حجتی, سارا, نخجوانی, یحیی, پهلوان, ایوب,

Background and Aims: Moisture contamination of etched enamel during application of sealant is the most frequently cited reason for sealant failure. In previous studies, some hydrophilic bonding agents have been shown to bond to etched enamel after salivary contamination. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the enamelsealant interface following the use of primer on the saliva contaminated ...

Journal: :The Journal of allergy 1962
G SOBEL

S KIN testing is one of the basic investigative procedures used by most allergists. The preference for any one test varies great.ly among the different workers. Four different tests were evaluated in this study: puncture, intracutaneous, conjunctival, and serial dilution intracutaneous threshold test. There was a total of 215 patients who were clinically sensitive to ragweed or grass pollens. T...

Journal: :Human molecular genetics 1998
G Borsani A Ballabio S Banfi

The identification of genes involved in human inherited disorders has been revolutionized by the resources produced by the Human Genome Project. In particular, the generation of >1 000 000 human expressed sequence tags (ESTs) has led to the partial identification of a significant percentage of all human genes. In the next 7 years, we will witness another revolution when sequencing of the human ...

Journal: :Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing. Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing 2000
Stormo

In the last few years genome sequencing projects have provided us with enormous amounts of DNA sequence, and the rate of new sequence accumulation continues to grow rapidly. Other sources of sequence data, such as EST projects, have further increased the information about what each genome contains. Computational tools have been essential for extracting important biological information from thos...

Journal: :Trends in ecology & evolution 2006
Hervé Philippe Maximilian J Telford

Although comparisons of gene sequences have revolutionised our understanding of the animal phylogenetic tree, it has become clear that, to avoid errors in tree reconstruction, a large number of genes from many species must be considered: too few genes and stochastic errors predominate, too few taxa and systematic errors appear. We argue here that, to gather many sequences from many taxa, the be...

Journal: :Addiction 2007
Kathleen M Carroll Bruce J Rounsaville

Whither, or wither, empirically supported therapies? Increasingly rigorous research in behavioral therapies has yielded a large number of effective therapies, but comparatively little work, demonstrating that integrating empirically supported therapies (ESTs) into standard practice results in meaningful improvements in patient outcomes. Methodology and strategies for evaluating ESTs and their e...

Journal: :Current Biology 2007
Nicola J. Patron Yuji Inagaki Patrick J. Keeling

Cryptomonad algae acquired their plastids by the secondary endosymbiotic uptake of a eukaryotic red alga. Several other algal lineages acquired plastids through such an event [1], but cryptomonads are distinguished by the retention of a relic red algal nucleus, the nucleomorph [2]. The nucleomorph (and its absence in other lineages) can reveal a great deal about the process and history of endos...

Journal: :Research on social work practice 2012
David A Patterson-Silver Wolf Catherine N Dulmus Eugene Maguin

OBJECTIVES: With the continued push to implement empirically supported treatments (ESTs) into community-based organizations, it is important to investigate whether working condition disruptions occur during this process. While there are many studies investigating best practices and how to adopt them, the literature lacks studies investigating the working conditions in programs that currently us...

Journal: :Journal of social service research 2013
David A Patterson Silver Wolf Adelv Unegv Waya Catherine N Dulmus Eugene Maguin

The overall purpose of this study is to investigate workers' openness towards implementing a new empirically supported treatment (EST) and whether the workers' openness scores relate to their workplace culture and climate scores. Participants in this study (N=1273) worked in a total of 55 different programs in a large child and family services organization and completed a survey measuring their...

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