Wiktionary gene product gene products A gene product is the biochemical material, either RNA or protein , resulting from Gene expression expression of a gene . A measurement of the amount of gene product is sometimes used to infer how active a gene is. Abnormal amounts of gene product can be correlated with disease causing allele s, such as the overactivity of oncogene s which can carcinogenesis cause cancer . ref cite journal title A genetic model for colorectal tumorigenesis journal Cell volume 61 issue 5 pages 759 67 year 1990 month June pmid 2188735 doi 10.1016 0092 8674 90 90186 I author Fearon ER, Vogelstein B ref ref cite journal author Croce CM title Oncogenes and cancer journal The New England journal of medicine volume 358 issue 5 pages 502 11 year 2008 month January pmid 18234754 doi 10.1056 NEJMra072367 url http content.nejm.org cgi content full 358 5 502 ref References reflist 2 DEFAULTSORT Gene Product Category Gene expression Genetics stub de Genprodukt es Producto g nico fr Produit g nique id Produk gen pt Produto g nico sr Genski proizvod tr Gen r n zh ... more details
Image Gene Quill.jpg thumb right 300px Gene Quill in 1963. Daniel Eugene Quill December 15, 1927 &ndash December 8, 1988 was an United States American Alto saxophone alto saxophonist known for his bebop jazz records with Phil Woods . He and Woods recorded as Phil and Quill. Additionally, he played with the big bands of Gene Krupa , Buddy Rich , Claude Thornhill and Gerry Mulligan . Seminal albums include Four Altos with Phil Woods, Hal Stein, and Sahib Shihab, and Phil & Quill with Prestige. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Quill, Gene ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH December 15, 1927 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH December 8, 1988 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Quill, Gene Category American jazz alto saxophonists Category 1988 deaths Category 1927 births US jazz saxophonist stub de Gene Quill nds Gene Quill ... more details
for the guitarist named Gene Pool Greg Flesch Refimprove date January 2008 In population genetics , a gene pool is the complete set of unique allele s in a species or population . Description A large gene ... trait they are said to be polymorphism biology polymorphic . Gene pool concept in crop breeding Harlan and de Wet 1971 proposed classifying each crop and its related species by gene pools rather ... Classification of Cultivated Plants. Taxon 20 509 517. ref Primary gene pool GP 1 Members of this gene .... Harlan and de Wet wrote, Among forms of this gene pool, crossing is easy Hybrid biology hybrids are generally fertile with good chromosome pairing gene segregation is approximately normal and gene transfer is generally easy. . ref name Harlan&DeWet1971 They also advised subdividing each crop gene pool in two Subspecies A Cultivated races Subspecies B Spontaneous races wild or weedy Secondary gene ... species under consideration the primary gene pool . However, these species are closely related and can ... species, there are some reproductive barriers between members of the primary and secondary gene pools ... recovery of desired phenotype s may be difficult in subsequent generations However, The gene pool is available ... required. ref name Harlan&DeWet1971 Tertiary gene pool GP 3 Members of this gene pool are more distantly related to the members of the primary gene pool. The primary and tertiary gene pools can be intermated, but gene transfer between them is impossible without the use of rather extreme or radical ... gene pool . Gene pool centres Gene pool centres refers to areas on the earth where important crop plants ... Conservation biology Founder effect Gene flow Genetic drift Small population size References references ... Gene Pool Category Ecology Category Conservation Category Selection Category Classical genetics Category ... genico he kk ht Patrimw n eredit nl Gene pool ja no Genbasseng nn Genforr d pl Pula genowa pt Pool de genes ru simple Gene pool sr fi Geenipooli sv Genpool ... more details
gene conversion and chromosomal crossover . Blue are the two chromatid s of one chromosome and red are the two chromatids of another one. Gene conversion is an event in DNA genetic recombination , which ... unchanged to another DNA helix, whose sequence is altered. It is one of the ways a gene may be mutated. Gene conversion may lead to non Mendelian inheritance and has often been recorded in fungal crosses ... of Molecular Biology . Oxford Blackwell Science, 945 950. ref Mechanistic basis of gene conversion Image Gene Conversion Types.png thumb right 400px Types of Gene Conversion. This conversion of one ..., so that it is identical to the other. Gene conversion can result from the repair of damaged ... taken apart either cross over or gene conversion products result. From various genome analyses ... by at least two different but related pathways ref name Gene conversion cite book last Chen, first Jain Min title Gene Conversion in Evolution and Disease year 2001 publisher John Wiley & Sons, Ltd ... of their high degree of homology, the new gene copies that came in to existence following the gene duplication naturally tend to either unequal crossover or unidirectional gene conversion events ... Chen et al., 2007 . The affective homology between the interacting sequences makes the gene conversion event successful. Additionally, the frequency of gene conversion is inversely proportional to the distance between the interacting sequences in cis Schildkraut et al., 2005 ref name Gene conversion and also the rate of gene conversion is usually directly proportional to the length of uninterrupted ... long been supported that the gene conversion event or branch migration events can either be promoted ... in gene conversion process Papadakis and Patrinos, 1999 ref name Gene conversion . Another basic classification of gene conversion events is the Interlocus also called nonallelic and Interallelic gene conversions. The cis or trans Nonallelic or interlocus gene conversion events occurs between nonallelic ... more details
A gene cluster is a set of two or more genes that serve to encode for the same or similar products. Because populations from a common ancestor tend to possess the same varieties of gene clusters, they are useful for tracing back recent evolutionary history. Because of this, they were used by Luigi Luca Cavalli Sforza to identify ethnic groups within Homo sapiens and their closeness to each other. An example of a gene cluster is the Human globin gene cluster, which contains five functional genes and one non functional gene which code for similar proteins. Hemoglobin molecules contain any two identical proteins from this gene cluster, depending on their specific role. Gene clusters are created by the process of gene duplication and divergence . A gene is accidentally duplicated during cell division, so that its descendants have two copies of the gene, which initially code for the same protein or otherwise have the same function. In the course of subsequent evolution, they diverge, so that the products they code for have different but related functions, with the genes still being adjacent on the chromosome. This may happen repeatedly. The process was described by Susumu Ohno in his classic book Evolution by Gene Duplication 1970 . ref name Ohno 1970 cite book author Susumu Ohno year 1970 title Evolution by gene duplication publisher Springer Science Business Media Springer Verlag id ISBN 0 04 575015 7 ref See also Human genetic clustering Human genetic variation References references DEFAULTSORT Gene Cluster Category Genetics genetics stub de Gen Cluster fa it Cluster genico pl Klastry gen w fi Geneettinen klusteri ... more details
Onesource date May 2009 A regulator gene , regulator , or regulatory gene is a gene involved in controlling the gene expression expression of one or more other genes. A regulator gene may encode a regulatory protein protein , or it may work at the level of RNA , as in the case of genes encoding microRNA s. In prokaryotes , regulator genes often code for repressor protein s. Repressor proteins bind to operator biology operator s or promoter biology promoter s, preventing RNA polymerase from Transcription genetics transcribing RNA. Inducer s cause repressor proteins to conformational change change shape or otherwise become unable to bind DNA , allowing RNA polymerase to continue transcription. Other regulatory genes code for activator protein s. An activator binds to a site on the DNA molecule and causes an increase in transcription of a nearby gene. In prokaryotes, a well known example of an activator protein is the catabolite activator protein or CAP, which is involved in positive control of the lac operon . In the regulation of gene expression , both activators and repressors are known to play important roles. ref cite book last Suzuki first David title Introduction to Genetic Analysis publisher W.H. Freeman location San Francisco year 2005 isbn 9780716749394 ref References reflist External links MeshName Regulator Gene Category Gene expression genetics stub de Regulatorgen ... more details
Infobox journal title Gene cover File Gene journal .gif editor discipline Genetics , molecular biology abbreviation Gene publisher Elsevier country frequency 42 year history openaccess license impact 2.266 impact year 2010 website http www.elsevier.com wps find journaldescription.cws home 506033 description link1 http www.sciencedirect.com science journal 03781119 link1 name Online access link2 link2 name JSTOR OCLC LCCN CODEN ISSN 0378 1119 eISSN 1879 0038 Gene is a peer review peer reviewed scientific journal in genetics , focusing on gene cloning and gene structure and function. Gene has been published since 1976 by Elsevier . ref cite web url http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov nlmcatalog 894412 publisher Entrez NLM Catalog title Gene accessdate 18 Aug 2009 ref ref cite web url http www.elsevier.com wps find journaldescription.cws home 506033 authorinstructions publisher Elsevier title Gene author instructions accessdate 18 Aug 2009 ref The 2008 impact factor was 2.578, with Journal of Bacteriology , Journal of Biological Chemistry , Nucleic Acids Research , Molecular Microbiology and Applied and Environmental Microbiology as the most citing journals. ref 2008 Journal Citation Report Science Edition. ISI Web of Knowledge. ref References Reflist External links Official http www.elsevier.com wps find journaldescription.cws home 506033 description Category Genetics journals Category Elsevier academic journals biology journal stub ... more details
Gene Morgan 12 March 1893 &ndash 13 August 1940 , was an United States American actor. He appeared in 111 films between 1926 in film 1926 and 1941 in film 1941 . He was born in Racine, Wisconsin , USA and died in Santa Monica, California . External links imdb name id 0604674 name Gene Morgan Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Morgan, Gene ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 12 March 1893 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 13 August 1940 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Morgan, Gene Category 1893 births Category 1940 deaths Category American film actors Category American silent film actors US film actor 1890s stub fr Gene Morgan ... more details
Image ChimericMouseWithPups.jpg thumb A chimera genetics chimeric mouse gene targeted for the Agouti gene agouti coat color gene , with its offspring Gene targeting also, replacement strategy based on homologous ... recombination to change an endogenous gene . The method can be used to delete a gene, remove exons , add a gene, and introduce point mutations . Gene targeting can be permanent or conditional. Conditions ... to a specific Tissue biology tissue , for example. Gene targeting requires the creation of a specific Vector molecular biology vector for each gene of interest. However, it can be used for any gene, regardless of transcriptional activity or gene size. Methods Gene targeting methods are established ... made out of DNA is generated in bacteria . It typically contains part of the gene to be targeted, a reporter gene , and a dominant selectable marker . To target genes in Mus musculus mice , this construct ... induced in gene disruption library transformants. Physcomitrella wild type and transformed plants ..., 1 15. ref regenerating moss filaments protonema can directly be screened for gene targeting, either ... ref Using modified procedures, gene targeting has also been successfully applied to cattle, sheep, swine, and many fungi. The frequency of gene targeting can be significantly enhanced ... mice , ref name Cui2010 Cite doi 10.1038 nbt.1731 ref and rat s. ref name Cui2010 Comparison with gene trapping Gene trapping is based on random insertion of a cassette while gene targeting targets a specific gene. Cassettes can be used for many different things while the flanking homology regions of gene targeting cassettes need to be adapted for each gene. This makes gene trapping more easily amenable for large scale projects than targeting. On the other hand, gene targeting can be used for genes ... increases with intron size. For gene targeting these compact genes are just as easily altered. Applications Gene targeting has been widely used to study human genetic diseases by removing knock out ... more details
a reporter gene is used to study a regulatory sequence. In molecular biology , a reporter gene often simply reporter is a gene that researchers attach to a regulatory sequence of another gene ... a certain gene has been taken up by or expressed in the cell or organism population. Common reporter genes To introduce a reporter gene into an organism, scientists place the reporter gene and the gene ... a plasmid . It is important to use a reporter gene that is not natively expressed in the cell or organism ... uptake of the gene of interest. Commonly used reporter genes that induce visually identifiable characteristics usually involve fluorescent and luminescent proteins. Examples include the gene that encodes ... light, and the red fluorescent protein from the gene dsRed. The GUS reporter system GUS gene has ... E. coli lac operon lacZ gene, which encodes the protein beta galactosidase . This enzyme causes bacteria expressing the gene to appear blue when grown on a medium that contains the substrate analog ... acetyltransferase CAT gene, which confers resistance to the antibiotic chloramphenicol . Transformation ... two ways of expressing a foreign or modified gene in an organism are effective in only a small percentage ... gene uptake events is necessary. Reporter genes used in this way are normally expressed under their own promotor biology promoter independent from that of the introduced gene of interest the reporter gene can be expressed constitutively that is, it is always on or inducibly with an external intervention ... gene s expression is independent of the gene of interest s expression, which is an advantage when the gene ... taken up the construct containing the CAT gene will survive and multiply under these conditions. Gene expression assays Reporter genes can also be used to assay for the expression of the gene ... culture or organism. In these cases the reporter is directly attached to the gene of interest to create a gene fusion . The two genes are under the same promoter elements and are transcription genetics ... more details
BLP IMDB refimprove only yes date May 2010 Gene Quintano is an United States American film actor , Film producer producer , Screenwriter writer and Film director director best known for writing sequels to the hit film Police Academy film series Police Academy and directing films such as Dollar For The Dead and Loaded Weapon 1 , both starring Emilio Estevez . Quintano acted in two 3 D film s during the early 1980s Comin At Ya and Treasure of the Four Crowns . External links IMDB name 0704164 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Quintano, Gene ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Quintano, Gene Category American film directors Category American film producers Category Living people US film director stub US film producer stub fr Gene Quintano it Gene Quintano pl Gene Quintano ... more details
Gene redundancy is the existence of several genes in the genome of an organism that perform the same role to some extent. This is the case for many sets of paralogous genes. When an individual gene in such a set is disrupted by mutation or targeted gene knockout knockout , there can be little effect on phenotype as a result of gene redundancy, whereas the effect is large for double or triple gene knockouts. ref cite journal author P rez P rez JM, Candela H, Micol JL title Understanding synergy in genetic interactions journal Trends Genet. volume 25 issue 8 pages 368 76 year 2009 month August pmid 19665253 doi 10.1016 j.tig.2009.06.004 ref References reflist Further reading cite journal author Lehner B title Modelling genotype phenotype relationships and human disease with genetic interaction networks journal J Exp Biol volume 210 pages 1559 66 year 2007 pmid 17449820 doi 10.1242 jeb.002311 url http jeb.biologists.org cgi content full 210 9 1559 issue 9 DEFAULTSORT Gene Redundancy Category Genetics genetics stub ... more details
Gene Huff October 6, 1929 &ndash December 8, 2011 was an United States American politician. Born in Franklin, Ohio , ref http www.sentinel echo.com obituaries x1561648414 Rev Gene Huff Rev Gene Huff ref Huff served in the Kentucky House of Representatives and then was elected to the Kentucky State Senate serving until 1994, when he retired. He died in London, Kentucky ref http www.kentucky.com 2011 12 08 1988135 gene huff kentucky legislator.html Gene Huff, Kentucky Legislator, Pastor and Radio Owner Dies At 82 ref Notes reflist Persondata NAME Huff, Gene ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American politician DATE OF BIRTH October 6, 1929 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH December 8, 2011 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Huff, Gene Category 1929 births Category 2011 deaths Category People from London, Kentucky Category People from Franklin, Ohio Category Members of the Kentucky House of Representatives Category Kentucky State Senators Kentucky politician stub ... more details
A gene knockout abbreviation KO is a genetics genetic technique in which one of an organism s gene s is made ... , they are used in learning about a gene that has been sequencing sequenced , but which has an unknown ..., as in knocking out a gene. The technique is essentially the opposite of a gene knockin . Knockout ... mouse in which a gene affecting hair growth has been knocked out left , is shown next to a normal ... animal that has the altered gene. If so, embryonic stem cell s are genetically transformed and inserted ... pass the gene knockout to future generations. To create knockout moss , transfection of protoplast ... the plants can be screened for gene targeting via PCR . ref Ralf Reski 1998 Physcomitrella and Arabidopsis ... Moss knockout mosses Deviating phenotypes induced in gene disruption library transformants. Physcomitrella ... recombination recombine with the target gene, which is accomplished by incorporating DNA sequence sequences from the gene itself into the construct. Recombination then occurs in the region of that sequence within the gene, resulting in the insertion of a foreign sequence to disrupt the gene. With its sequence interrupted, the altered gene in most cases will be translation genetics translated ... A knockout mouse left that is a model of obesity, compared with a normal mouse. A conditional gene knockout conditional knockout allows gene deletion in a tissue or time specific manner. This is done by introducing short sequences called loxP sites around the gene. These sequences will be introduced ... these sequences, recombines them and deletes the gene flanked by these sites. Because the desired ... constructs, the foreign sequence chosen for insertion usually includes a reporter gene reporter . This enables ... gene. To eliminate such cells, the DNA construct often contains a second region of DNA that allows ... rounds of transformation and selection are performed until every targeted gene is knocked out. Selective ... out, but instead it replaces a gene with another instead of deleting it. Use Knockouts are primarily ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 A suicide gene , in genetics , will cause a cell biology cell to kill itself through apoptosis . Activation of these genes can be due to many processes, but the main cellular switch to induce apoptosis is the p53 protein. Stimulation or introduction through gene therapy of suicide genes is a potential way of treating cancer or other proliferative diseases.. By introducing the gene into a malignant tumor, the tumor would reduce in size and possibly disappear completely, provided all the individual cells have received a copy of the gene. This depends on the effectiveness of the Vector molecular biology vector usually a virus in reaching all the cells, and distinguishing adequately between malignant cells and those of normal tissue. When the DNA sample in the virus is taken from the patient s own healthy cells, the virus does not need to be able to differentiate between cancer cells and healthy ones. In addition, the advantage is that it is also able to prevent metastasis upon the death of a tumor. Suicide genes are often utilized in biotechnology to assist in molecular cloning. Vectors incorporate suicide genes for an organism such as E. coli . The cloning project focuses on replacing the suicide gene by the desired fragment. Selection of vectors carrying the desired fragment is improved since vectors retaining the suicide gene result in cell death. See also Terminator Technology DEFAULTSORT Suicide Gene Category Genetics Category Programmed cell death Cell biology stub ca Gen su cida es Gen suicida pt Gene suicida ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2006 Orphan date February 2009 Luxury gene s are those coding for specialized functions synthesized usually in large amounts in particular Cell biology cell types, in opposition with housekeeping genes , which are involved in basic functions needed for the sustenance of the cell. DEFAULTSORT Luxury Gene Category Genetics Genetics stub ... more details
orphan date February 2009 An orphan gene is a gene that has limited Phylogenetics phylogenetic distribution. In other words, there is no detectable Homology biology homolog in other organism s or the homologous genes are restricted to closely related organisms. In bacteria l literature, orphan genes are also referred to as ORFans , a play on open reading frame . Category Genomics genetics stub evolution stub ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 The DmX gene Drosophila melanogaster X gene is an extremely large WD protein coding gene, which is found in all eukaryote s sequenced so far. Loss of functions mutations are lethal in Drosophila melanogaster during first larval instar. In human and mouse , probably in all mammalians, there are two copies of the DmX present, called DMXL1 and DMXL2 . The ubiquitous existence of this gene in all higher organisms and the fact that the fruitfly cannot live without a functional copy of this gene indicates that the DmX coded protein is indispensable for life. The DmX gene codes for one of the largest non internally repetitive Peptide polypeptide chain known. ref Kraemer, C., Weil, B., Christmann, M., Schmidt, E. R. The new geneDmX from Drosophila melanogaster encodes a novel WD repeat protein. Gene 216, 267 276, 1998Kraemer, C., Enklaar, T. Zabel, B. Schmidt, E R Mapping and structure of Dmxl1, a human homologue of the DmX gene from Drosophila melanogaster coding for a WD repeat protein. Genomics 64, 97 101, 2000 ref References reflist Category Genes Category Drosophilidae ... more details
Gene Dalby born 1957 is a Norwegian poet. Among his poetry collections are Linedanser p piggtr d from 1979, and m ulv from 1990. He published the books Frostknuter in 1982 and Den tatoverte tungen in 1987. ref name snl cite encyclopedia title Gene Dalby encyclopedia Store norske leksikon publisher Kunnskapsforlaget location Oslo url http www.snl.no Gene Dalby language Norwegian accessdate 26 February 2011 ref He was awarded Mads Wiel Nygaards Endowment in 1985. ref name nygaards legat cite web url http www.forfatterportalen.no litteraturpriser legat.htm title Mads Wiel Nygaards Legat publisher Forfatterportalen.no language Norwegian accessdate 26 February 2011 ref References reflist s start s ach aw s bef before Jan Kj rstad s ttl title Recipient of the Mads Wiel Nygaard s Endowment years 1985 together with Anne Karin Elstad and Tove Lie s aft after ystein Wingaard Wolf s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Dalby, Gene ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1957 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Dalby, Gene Category 1957 births Category Living people Category Norwegian poets Norway writer stub no Gene Dalby nn Gene Dalby ro Gene Dalby ... more details
Gene nomenclature is the scientific naming of genes , the units of heredity in living organisms. An international ... Sci Biol Ser B , Colloquia No. 30. ref The need to develop formal guidelines for human gene names ... with a particular gene family may work together to revise the nomenclature for the entire set of genes ... Guidelines for Human Gene Nomenclature ref For many genes and their corresponding proteins ... Fundel and Zimmer 2006 . http www.biomedcentral.com 1471 2105 7 372 Gene and protein nomenclature ... The HUGO Gene Nomenclature Committee is responsible for providing human gene naming guidelines and approving new, unique human gene names and symbols short form abbreviations . For some non human species ..., approved gene names and symbols for many species can be located in the National Center for Biotechnology ... sites entrez?db gene Entrez Gene database. class wikitable style margin 0 0 1em 1em Species Guidelines ... content 4 1 10 Standardized gene nomenclature for the Brassica genus proposed colspan ... Vertebrates Human Homo sapiens http www.genenames.org guidelines.html Guidelines for Human Gene Nomenclature http www.genenames.org HUGO Gene Nomenclature Committee HGNC Mouse Mus musculus , rat Rattus ... Informatics MGI Anole lizard Anolis carolinensis http anolisgenome.org ?page id 165 Anolis Gene Nomenclature ... X. tropicalis http www.xenbase.org gene static geneNomenclature.jsp Suggested Xenopus Gene Name Guidelines ... gene guidelines.shtml SGD Gene Naming Guidelines http www.yeastgenome.org Saccharomyces ... Gene Nomenclature Guide http www.candidagenome.org Candida Genome Database CGD Fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe http www.genedb.org genedb pombe geneRegistry.jsp Gene Name Registry http www.genedb.org genedb pombe index.jsp Schizosaccharomyces pombe GeneDB Vertebrate gene and protein symbol conventions class wikitable style float right margin 0 0 1em 1em colspan 3 Gene and protein symbol conventions sonic hedgehog gene Species Gene symbol Protein symbol Homo sapiens SHH SHH Mus musculus ... more details
Infobox Restaurant name Gene s and Jude s image Gene and judes.jpg image caption The south wall of the stand ... File Gene & Jude s River Grove, Illinois 001.jpg thumb Gene & Jude s Gene s & Jude s or Gene & Jude ... biz gene and judes red hot stand river grove title Gene & Jude s publisher Yelp accessdate 2011 02 05 ref founded in 1946 by friends and Chicago city workers Gene Mormino and Jude DeSantis ... hot dog stands, lacks any trace of ketchup . ref name CR2 History File Gene and Judes Hot Dog.jpg thumb Regular hot dog with everything In 1946 city workers Gene Mormino and Jude DeSantis were at a Chicago Cubs Cubs game at Wrigley Field when Gene decided if he added French fries to his hot dog ..., but 3 years later Gene lost the entire stand in a card game in 1949. ref name CR4 cite web url http hostedmedia.reimanpub.com rrmag everydayLiving travel MM7.pdf title And the Winner is...Gene ... been owned and run by Joe Mormino, Gene s son. ref name CR4 In 2006, Gene s & Jude s was inducted ... thestew 2011 02 gene judes longtime river grove stand named best hot dog in the country.html ... s Gene and Jude s was a frame building. It wasn t even called Gene & Jude s. They didn t have a name ... the 1950 s, Gene & Jude s drinks were sold in bottles. They also had a takeout window. They also served ... located in what is now the parking lot of Gene s & Judes. It was on the north east corner of the lot ... cream scoop. Until 1978, Gene and Jude s did not serve napkins. Gene Mormino had a gambling problem ... a new hot dog stand in the suburbs. 1 Gene and Jude s is a free standing hot dog stand in the middle ... Awards Gene and Jude s has one Best Hot Dogs in America and it has consistently been in the top ten ... References reflist External links Commons category http www.facebook.com pages Gene and Judes 91987188443 Gene s & Jude s http www.roadfood.com Reviews Overview.aspx?RefID 2284 Gene s & Jude s Roadfood review http www.tripadvisor.com Restaurant Review g36604 d536348 Reviews Gene Jude s Red Hot Stand ... more details
Wikify date December 2010 Gene Ess is a Japanese American award winning guitarist who has a diverse background ..., Al Foster, Santana, Rashied Ali, Danilo Perez , Gene Jackson, and Slide Hampton. ref http www.myspace.com 59335031 MySpace.com Gene Ess NEW YORK, New York Jazz Electronique Exp rimentale www.myspace.com ... Coltrane, Archie Shepp, Lonnie Plaxico, and Reggie Workman. ref http www.jazzgenemusic.com Gene Ess Bot generated title ref Biography Award winning guitarist, Gene Ess, draws upon a diverse background ... . Through this group, Gene met and played with Carlos Santana, Ravi Coltrane, Eddie Henderson, Archie Shepp, and Reggie Workman among many others. Gene s last album, Modes of Limited Transcendence ... Jazz Performance Award. This album features original compositions by Gene and piano wunderkind Tigran Hamasyan. In 2012, Gene released a new album featuring vocals for the first time. The album titled ... and beautiful songs from the jazz canon carefully arranged by Gene and Thomson Kneeland. The album features Gene Ess on gtr, Nicki Parrott on vocals, James Weidman on piano, Thomson Kneeland on bass, and Gene Jackson on drums. Over his career, Gene has performed and recorded with many wonderful musicians ..., Archie Shepp, Reggie Workman, Tigran Hamasyan, and Ravi Coltrane. ref http www.jazzgenemusic.com Gene ..., 1995 ref name Gene Ess One Note Says It All http www.allaboutjazz.com php article.php?id 22320 Gene Ess One Note Says It All Bot generated title ref Rashied Ali Quintet, No One in Particular Survival Records, 2001 ref name Gene Ess One Note Says It All Gene Ess, Sunrise Falling Amp Records, 2003 ref name Gene Ess One Note Says It All Gene Ess, Sandbox and Sanctum SIMP Records, 2005 ref name Gene Ess One Note Says It All Gene Ess, Modes of Limited Transcendence SIMP Records, 2008 ref name Gene Ess One Note Says It All Gene Ess, A Thousand Summers SIMP Records, 2012 ref name Gene Ess One Note Says It All References reflist External links http www.jazzgenemusic.com Gene Ess homepage http ... more details
for the baseball player Gene Richards baseball unreferenced date January 2009 Gene Richards died July 31, 1982 was a auto racing race car driver with the Automobile Racing Club of America, which primarily ran in the Midwestern United States . Richards was killed at the age of 28 in a crash during the ARCA 200 at the Talladega Superspeedway . Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Richards, Gene ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH July 31, 1982 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Richards, Gene Category 1982 deaths Category Racing drivers killed while racing Category Sports deaths in Alabama US autoracing bio stub ... more details
A hypostatic gene is one whose phenotype is masked by the expression of an allele at a separate locus, in an epistasis event. Example In labrador retriever s, the chocolate coat colour is a result of Zygosity homozygosity for a gene that is epistasis epistatic to the black vs. yellow gene. The alleles determining whether the dog is yellow or black, are that of the hypostatic gene in this event. See also Epistasis Bombay phenotype Further reading cite book last Hartwell first Leland coauthors L. Hood, M. Goldberg, A. Reynolds, L. Silver, R. Veres title Genetics From Genes to Genomes publisher McGraw Hill date 2004 location New York, NY pages 56 57 url http highered.mcgraw hill.com sites 0072919302 information center view0 isbn 0 07 246248 5 Category Classical genetics ... more details
The Hungry Gene is a 2002 book by Ellen Ruppel Shell in which she tackles the issue of obesity . It is a non fiction journalistic book . References cite news title Blame it on the hungry gene author publisher The Daily Telegraph date 2003 01 14 url http www.telegraph.co.uk health main.jhtml?xml health 2003 01 14 hfat12.xml accessdate 2008 03 24 location London first Helena last de Bertodano External links http books.google.com books?id i h8pgdN4cgC&printsec frontcover The Hungry Gene , book preview, Google Book Search Google Books DEFAULTSORT Hungry Gene Category American non fiction books nonfiction book stub ... more details