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Mads may refer to: * Mads (given name) * MADS Theatre, in England * MADS-box, a family of genes and proteins * Metadata Authority Description Schema, a schema used in the library community {{disambig ...
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Mads (given Name)
Mads is a male given name, a Scandinavian form of Matthew (see also: Mats). Notable people with the name include: Music * Mads Arp, Danish composer, producer and electronic music pioneer * Mads Christian (born 2000), Danish singer * Mads Eriksen (born 1962), Norwegian guitarist and composer * Mads Langer (born 1984), Danish composer, singer-songwriter and pop musician born Langer Clausen * Mads Tolling (born 1980), Danish-American violinist and composer * Mads Tunebjerg, Danish bass player in the Danish rock band Kashmir * Mads Vinding, Danish jazz double-bassist Sports * Mads Albæk (born 1990), Danish footballer * Mads Andersen (rower) (born 1978), Danish rower * Mads Juel Andersen (born 1997), Danish footballer * Mads Glæsner (born 1988), Danish swimmer * Mads Jørgensen (born 1979), Danish retired footballer * Mads Jørgensen (footballer, born 1998), Danish footballer * Mads Junker (born 1981), Danish pundit and retired footballer * Mads Kaggestad (born 1977), Norwegian re ...
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MADS Theatre
MADS Theatre is located in Macclesfield, Cheshire, England. History The theatre was founded on 15 October 1947 and since then has produced hundreds of productions. The location originally hosting a Sunday School in Lord Street built in 1822 still has the inscription over the main theatre entrance bearing the date of the first building on the site. In 1994 the theatre became a Grade 2 listed building. Notable productions In 2016 MADS Theatre company performed six short plays by Tennessee Williams, also in 2016 MADS took part in Barnaby Festival. At the 2016 British All Winners Drama festival held at the Hertford Theatre MADS production of ''The Hound of the Baskervilles'' by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, adapted by Steve Canny & John Nicholson won the Felixstowe Festival Trophy (Adjudicator's Award) and the Sydney Fisher Trophy (Backstage Trophy). In 2017, MADS' production of ''Jerusalem'' by Jez Butterworth won best production at the Greater Manchester Drama Festival (GMDF). Marshal ...
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MADS-box
The MADS box is a conserved sequence motif. The genes which contain this motif are called the MADS-box gene family. The MADS box encodes the DNA-binding MADS domain. The MADS domain binds to DNA sequences of high similarity to the motif CC /Tsub>6GG termed the CArG-box. MADS-domain proteins are generally transcription factors. The length of the MADS-box reported by various researchers varies somewhat, but typical lengths are in the range of 168 to 180 base pairs, i.e. the encoded MADS domain has a length of 56 to 60 amino acids. There is evidence that the MADS domain evolved from a sequence stretch of a type II topoisomerase in a common ancestor of all extant eukaryotes. Origin of name and history of research The first MADS-box gene to be identified was ''ARG80'' from budding yeast, ''Saccharomyces cerevisiae'', but was at that time not recognized as a member of a large gene family. The MADS-box gene family got its name later as an acronym referring to the four founding members, ...
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