Project description:chpT depletion ML808 versus wild type CB15N three independent colonies were grown to mid-log phase in PYE + xylose and RNA harvested for analysis on microarrays
Project description:Transcriptional profiling of M. tuberculosis dosR and dosS mutants and wild type growing in log phase treated with carbon monoxide or nitric oxide versus untreated controls Keywords: Genetic modification
Project description:Expression profiling of Ypt1/Sec12 knockdown versus isogenic parental wild type BY4741: A genetic modification design type is where an organism(s) has had genetic material removed, rearranged, mutagenized or added, such as knock out.
Project description:Transcriptional profiling of M. tuberculosis dosR and dosS mutants and wild type growing in log phase treated with carbon monoxide or nitric oxide versus untreated controls Keywords: Genetic modification Two condition experiment, DETANO treated cells at 100 uM or CO treated cells at 20000 ppm versus untreated controls for various M. tuberculosis mutants. Biological replicates: 2 replicates per dose, 1 array per replicate
Project description:Comparison of gene expression levels between matUPD12 and patUPD12 15.5 dpc whole embryo or placenta samples (maternal versus paternal uniparental disomy of Chr 12). Identification of highly differentially expressed transcripts. Keywords: genetic modification
Project description:CAF-1 is involved in nucleosome assembly following DNA replication and nucleotide excision repair. In Arabidopsis thaliana, the 3 CAF-1 subunits p150, p60 and p48 are encoded by FAS1, FAS2 and, most likely, MSI1, respectively.fas mutants exhibited increased levels of DNA double-strand breaks, a G2 phase retardation, and elevated levels of mRNAs coding for proteins involved in homologous recombinational repair. The same genes that were transcriptionally up-regulated in the fas mutants were also found to have a higher steady state level of transcription in wild-type Arabidopsis plants exposed to gamma-irradiation. Keywords: stress response, genetic modification