Gene Section ATF4 (activating transcription factor 4 (tax responsive enhancer element B67)) -
... ASNS during lack of nutrition, ATF4 also regulates several aspects of mammalian metabolism, such as fat storage, energy expenditure, and glycemic control. The TOR pathway regulates invertebrate and vertebrate metabolism, and ATF4 mutant mice have reduced TOR signaling, and consequently reduced expre ...
... ASNS during lack of nutrition, ATF4 also regulates several aspects of mammalian metabolism, such as fat storage, energy expenditure, and glycemic control. The TOR pathway regulates invertebrate and vertebrate metabolism, and ATF4 mutant mice have reduced TOR signaling, and consequently reduced expre ...
NCBI Molecular Biology Resources
... • Examples: Refseq, TPA, RefSNP, UniGene, Protein, Structure, ...
... • Examples: Refseq, TPA, RefSNP, UniGene, Protein, Structure, ...
Daniël van Draanen - Utrecht University Repository
... to this inability. Correct educational translation of the scientific scholarly knowledge of the terms phenotype and hereditary trait to students is important for at least two further theoretical reasons and two practical reasons. First of all, as Gifford (2000) indicates, genes and traits are interd ...
... to this inability. Correct educational translation of the scientific scholarly knowledge of the terms phenotype and hereditary trait to students is important for at least two further theoretical reasons and two practical reasons. First of all, as Gifford (2000) indicates, genes and traits are interd ...
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... [2,8,14,18,21,22,23,24]. In this view, sirenomelia and CD are considered two separate conditions. Therefore, some debate remains in the clinic on whether sirenomelia and CD are separate conditions or just different degrees of the same multisystemic malformation [12,24]. Besides clinical data, experi ...
... [2,8,14,18,21,22,23,24]. In this view, sirenomelia and CD are considered two separate conditions. Therefore, some debate remains in the clinic on whether sirenomelia and CD are separate conditions or just different degrees of the same multisystemic malformation [12,24]. Besides clinical data, experi ...
In Memoriam: Jacques Monod (1910–1976)
... seems to me of immediate relevance to the topic of this meeting on ‘‘Chance and necessity in evolution,’’ dedicated to the works of Jacques Monod: ‘‘Jacques Monod, one of the great scientists of the twentieth century, will always have an honored place among the leaders of the second major revolution ...
... seems to me of immediate relevance to the topic of this meeting on ‘‘Chance and necessity in evolution,’’ dedicated to the works of Jacques Monod: ‘‘Jacques Monod, one of the great scientists of the twentieth century, will always have an honored place among the leaders of the second major revolution ...
Aalborg Universitet
... the goal of arriving at the true diagnosis or conclusion of a given problem, but also a desire to do so as efficiently as possible. In layman’s terms, the faster (or cheaper) we arrive at the proper conclusion, the better. But decision theoretic troubleshooting goes further than that because it esta ...
... the goal of arriving at the true diagnosis or conclusion of a given problem, but also a desire to do so as efficiently as possible. In layman’s terms, the faster (or cheaper) we arrive at the proper conclusion, the better. But decision theoretic troubleshooting goes further than that because it esta ...
Versican Expression During Embryonic Development in the Mouse
... Previous studies have shown increased DPEAAE immunoreactivity adjacent to areas of versican immunoreactivity in the embryonic mouse limb and heart [46],[50],[51]. Versican and ADAMTS expression have also been shown to overlap and co-localize in the embryonic heart and lung suggesting increased prote ...
... Previous studies have shown increased DPEAAE immunoreactivity adjacent to areas of versican immunoreactivity in the embryonic mouse limb and heart [46],[50],[51]. Versican and ADAMTS expression have also been shown to overlap and co-localize in the embryonic heart and lung suggesting increased prote ...
The Homothorax homeoprotein activates the nuclear localization of
... These genes contain a DNA-binding domain, the homeodomain (HD), and act as transcriptional regulators. It was expected that different HD proteins bind to a different set of DNA targets to exert their functional specificity. However, in vitro binding studies revealed that most Homeobox (HOX) proteins ...
... These genes contain a DNA-binding domain, the homeodomain (HD), and act as transcriptional regulators. It was expected that different HD proteins bind to a different set of DNA targets to exert their functional specificity. However, in vitro binding studies revealed that most Homeobox (HOX) proteins ...
The Influence of Anticodon–Codon Interactions and Modified Bases
... However, we know that U can pair with all four codons when it is the only tRNA, and we also know that GA pairing occurs in some mitochondria. Therefore, our figure 1c includes all these cases. This means that more than one tRNA can translate most codons, and the total rate of translation of each cod ...
... However, we know that U can pair with all four codons when it is the only tRNA, and we also know that GA pairing occurs in some mitochondria. Therefore, our figure 1c includes all these cases. This means that more than one tRNA can translate most codons, and the total rate of translation of each cod ...
Genetics and You - Cleft Palate Foundation
... gene, one inherited from the father and one from the mother. Due to the large number of genes involved in inheritance, and because parents pass on to their children only one copy of each gene, no two children in the same family have exactly the same genetic make up (except identical twins). Each ind ...
... gene, one inherited from the father and one from the mother. Due to the large number of genes involved in inheritance, and because parents pass on to their children only one copy of each gene, no two children in the same family have exactly the same genetic make up (except identical twins). Each ind ...
Artificial Intelligence
... and cannot solve them by using traditional approaches, everyone who wants to understand the tremendous achievements in computer intelligence. The book will help to develop a practical understanding of what intelligent systems can and cannot do, discover which tools are most relevant for your task an ...
... and cannot solve them by using traditional approaches, everyone who wants to understand the tremendous achievements in computer intelligence. The book will help to develop a practical understanding of what intelligent systems can and cannot do, discover which tools are most relevant for your task an ...
Charles K. Wairuri , Jacquie E. van der Waals
... molecules by type III secretion systems (Henderson et al. 1999; Buttner and Bonas 2002). ...
... molecules by type III secretion systems (Henderson et al. 1999; Buttner and Bonas 2002). ...
The female-killing chromosome of the silkworm, Bombyx mori, was
... the od locus, respectively (Shimada, unpublished data). The sequences of the primers designed to amplify the molecular markers on the Z chromosome are shown in Table 1. Translocation-carrying W chromosomes In this study, we used three translocation-carrying W chromosomes, pSa+pW+od, +pW, and WZe, wh ...
... the od locus, respectively (Shimada, unpublished data). The sequences of the primers designed to amplify the molecular markers on the Z chromosome are shown in Table 1. Translocation-carrying W chromosomes In this study, we used three translocation-carrying W chromosomes, pSa+pW+od, +pW, and WZe, wh ...
Here - Orrery Software
... The Gallery of Tinker Bugs tab (TinkerBug Wizard) --------------------------------------------------------- 168 The Palmiter Genes tab (TinkerBug Wizard) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 169 The Regulatory Genes tab (TinkerBug Wizard) ------------------------------- ...
... The Gallery of Tinker Bugs tab (TinkerBug Wizard) --------------------------------------------------------- 168 The Palmiter Genes tab (TinkerBug Wizard) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 169 The Regulatory Genes tab (TinkerBug Wizard) ------------------------------- ...
Resveratrol Opportunism: What Is the Science Behind the Claims?
... one form is preferable to the other in terms of potential health benefits. It is well known that many genes are influenced positively in vitro by both resveratrol and methylated resveratrol; therefore, it is premature to conclude that one form is more beneficial than the other.13 It is likely that r ...
... one form is preferable to the other in terms of potential health benefits. It is well known that many genes are influenced positively in vitro by both resveratrol and methylated resveratrol; therefore, it is premature to conclude that one form is more beneficial than the other.13 It is likely that r ...
Notes for Chaper 4 of the Jones/Pevzer book
... We have a guess about the consensus sequence, but how “good” is this consensus? ...
... We have a guess about the consensus sequence, but how “good” is this consensus? ...
Heuristics - UCLA Cognitive Systems Laboratory
... takes the form of a sequence of actions that transforms a start state into a goal state. The effectiveness of heuristic search for classical planning is illustrated by the results of the planning competitions organized by the AI planning community, where optimal planners based on A*, and satisficing ...
... takes the form of a sequence of actions that transforms a start state into a goal state. The effectiveness of heuristic search for classical planning is illustrated by the results of the planning competitions organized by the AI planning community, where optimal planners based on A*, and satisficing ...
The roles of the Drosophila JAK/STAT pathway
... SOCS, and STAM, have also been identi®ed. Two of these are homologues of previously identi®ed negative regulators of the mammalian JAK/STAT pathway; Protein Inhibitor of Activated STAT (PIAS) and Suppressor Of Cytokine Signaling (SOCS). PIAS proteins contain a putative zinc-®nger domain, and speci®c ...
... SOCS, and STAM, have also been identi®ed. Two of these are homologues of previously identi®ed negative regulators of the mammalian JAK/STAT pathway; Protein Inhibitor of Activated STAT (PIAS) and Suppressor Of Cytokine Signaling (SOCS). PIAS proteins contain a putative zinc-®nger domain, and speci®c ...
FUNCTIONAL INVESTIGATION OF ARABIDOPSIS
... CalS5 gene by T-DNA insertion resulted in a severe reduction in fertility. The reduced fertility in cals5 mutants was attributed to the degeneration of microspores. However, megagametogenesis is not affected and the female gametes are completely fertile in cals5 mutants. CalS5 gene is expressed in s ...
... CalS5 gene by T-DNA insertion resulted in a severe reduction in fertility. The reduced fertility in cals5 mutants was attributed to the degeneration of microspores. However, megagametogenesis is not affected and the female gametes are completely fertile in cals5 mutants. CalS5 gene is expressed in s ...
Using a Goal-Agenda and Committed Actions in Real
... set of atomic goals, the aim is to compute a goal agenda as a total ordering between increasing subsets of goal atoms. Then, planning is viewed as an incremental search for increasing goal subsets from the goal agenda. This way, the efficiency of planning can be dramatically improved in many cases w ...
... set of atomic goals, the aim is to compute a goal agenda as a total ordering between increasing subsets of goal atoms. Then, planning is viewed as an incremental search for increasing goal subsets from the goal agenda. This way, the efficiency of planning can be dramatically improved in many cases w ...
Gene Section MLL (myeloid/lymphoid or mixed lineage leukemia) Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics
... (as breakpoints are variable, this is only an example). ...
... (as breakpoints are variable, this is only an example). ...
Identification of Plant Genes for Abiotic Stress Resistance
... vacuolar volumes. Another consequence is the production of reactive oxygen species which then in turn affects cellular structures and metabolism negatively. Prevention of osmotic stress caused by drought depends upon minimizing stomatal and cuticular water loss and maximizing water uptake (through r ...
... vacuolar volumes. Another consequence is the production of reactive oxygen species which then in turn affects cellular structures and metabolism negatively. Prevention of osmotic stress caused by drought depends upon minimizing stomatal and cuticular water loss and maximizing water uptake (through r ...
Dissection of genetic factors modulating fetal growth in
... Haplotype analyses: The most likely haplotypes of the Qq segregating F1 individuals were taken from the MCMC algorithm (see above) and assigned to the respective QTL alleles Q and q according to the effect estimation from the half sib regression model. For this purpose, we selected offspring with ex ...
... Haplotype analyses: The most likely haplotypes of the Qq segregating F1 individuals were taken from the MCMC algorithm (see above) and assigned to the respective QTL alleles Q and q according to the effect estimation from the half sib regression model. For this purpose, we selected offspring with ex ...