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... Table S1. T-DNA insertion sites of target transgenes are defined by NCBI accession (acc.) numbers for left border or right border T-DNA - A. thaliana chromosomal DNA fusion sequences. Positions of nucleotides of A. thaliana genomic BAC sequences adjacent to left border and right border T-DNA sequenc ...
... Table S1. T-DNA insertion sites of target transgenes are defined by NCBI accession (acc.) numbers for left border or right border T-DNA - A. thaliana chromosomal DNA fusion sequences. Positions of nucleotides of A. thaliana genomic BAC sequences adjacent to left border and right border T-DNA sequenc ...
Testing of the predictive power and robustness
... The liver is the most frequently targeted organ by cosmetics Cholestasis is a prominent form of liver toxicity induced by cosmetics ...
... The liver is the most frequently targeted organ by cosmetics Cholestasis is a prominent form of liver toxicity induced by cosmetics ...
Effects of Paternal Depression on Parenting Behaviors: A Meta
... Not only is psychopathology frequently associated with problematic interpersonal interactions and impaired relationships, there is also ample evidence that the quality of interpersonal relationships and social support plays a key role in the exacerbation and maintenance of psychopathology symptoms. ...
... Not only is psychopathology frequently associated with problematic interpersonal interactions and impaired relationships, there is also ample evidence that the quality of interpersonal relationships and social support plays a key role in the exacerbation and maintenance of psychopathology symptoms. ...
Genetically Modified Zoysia Grass (Zoysia japonica Steud
... auxin picloram of the afb5 mutant. Complementation studies and biochemical analysis were also performed. The rms branching mutants, rather than being depleted in IAA levels, contained elevated IAA levels. We proposed a model where a non-response to SLs, which occurs in SL-biosynthesis or in SL-respo ...
... auxin picloram of the afb5 mutant. Complementation studies and biochemical analysis were also performed. The rms branching mutants, rather than being depleted in IAA levels, contained elevated IAA levels. We proposed a model where a non-response to SLs, which occurs in SL-biosynthesis or in SL-respo ...
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... gene expression in isolation from a chromosomal context. There are advantages and disadvantages associated with using transient analysis. The obvious disadvantage is that promoters do not always behave in the same fashion when integrated into plant DNA. Conversely, one can obtain data that is not af ...
... gene expression in isolation from a chromosomal context. There are advantages and disadvantages associated with using transient analysis. The obvious disadvantage is that promoters do not always behave in the same fashion when integrated into plant DNA. Conversely, one can obtain data that is not af ...
Functional analysis of the regulatory region of a zein gene in
... genes has led to the, identification of a typical regulatory region, in which two promoters, P1 and P2, lying approximately 1000 bases apart, determine the appearance of long and short zein transcripts [ 13]. On the basis of sequence homology and nuclear protein-binding sites, it has been suggested ...
... genes has led to the, identification of a typical regulatory region, in which two promoters, P1 and P2, lying approximately 1000 bases apart, determine the appearance of long and short zein transcripts [ 13]. On the basis of sequence homology and nuclear protein-binding sites, it has been suggested ...
Prokaryotic Regulation of Transcription
... As level of AraC rises, binds to AraO1 and prevents transcription from Pc. prevents wasteful accumulation of repressor Is an example of autoregulation ...
... As level of AraC rises, binds to AraO1 and prevents transcription from Pc. prevents wasteful accumulation of repressor Is an example of autoregulation ...
Child and Adolescent Psychopathology
... differentiation of DA neurons in developing mesolimbic structures and has been implicated in the pathogenesis of impulsivity, may be susceptible to paternally mediated epigenetic effects (Kent et al., 2005). • Animal studies suggest that prenatal exposure to synthetic glucocorticoids leads to overac ...
... differentiation of DA neurons in developing mesolimbic structures and has been implicated in the pathogenesis of impulsivity, may be susceptible to paternally mediated epigenetic effects (Kent et al., 2005). • Animal studies suggest that prenatal exposure to synthetic glucocorticoids leads to overac ...
Supplementary Information (doc 83K)
... pomeroyi and Rhizobium leguminosarum respectively. These media either contained or lacked 5 mM DMSP. The cells were assayed for -galactosidase activity essentially as described by Rossen et al. (1985). The effects of the putative regulatory gene SPO0454 on the expression of the dddW-lacZ and the SP ...
... pomeroyi and Rhizobium leguminosarum respectively. These media either contained or lacked 5 mM DMSP. The cells were assayed for -galactosidase activity essentially as described by Rossen et al. (1985). The effects of the putative regulatory gene SPO0454 on the expression of the dddW-lacZ and the SP ...
An Endothelin Type A Receptor Antagonist Reverses Upregulated
... • Takagi et al. – Upregulation of ET-1 in the streptozotocin (STZ)-induced diabetic rat retina - one of the factors to decrease the retinal blood flow in early DR ...
... • Takagi et al. – Upregulation of ET-1 in the streptozotocin (STZ)-induced diabetic rat retina - one of the factors to decrease the retinal blood flow in early DR ...
The Prize for the Best Pluripotent Stem Cell Goes To………
... Global gene expression – using strand specific RNA-sequencing iPSCs aberrantly expressed more genes than NT ESCs as compared to IVF ESCs Overall, their findings suggest that transcription factor-mediated iPSC-generation suffers from incomplete epigenetic reprogramming, while NT-ESCs are highly simil ...
... Global gene expression – using strand specific RNA-sequencing iPSCs aberrantly expressed more genes than NT ESCs as compared to IVF ESCs Overall, their findings suggest that transcription factor-mediated iPSC-generation suffers from incomplete epigenetic reprogramming, while NT-ESCs are highly simil ...
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... epigenetics in the field of animal genetics. Epigenetics was first coined by Conrad Hal Waddington (1905–1975), who derived the term from the Aristotelian word epigenesis. There exists some controversy around the word epigenetics and its broad definition. It includes any modification of the expressi ...
... epigenetics in the field of animal genetics. Epigenetics was first coined by Conrad Hal Waddington (1905–1975), who derived the term from the Aristotelian word epigenesis. There exists some controversy around the word epigenetics and its broad definition. It includes any modification of the expressi ...
Chapter 15 Guided Reading
... Section 15.1: Prokaryotic Transcription Control This is a long one, sorry! 1. What happens when E. coli runs out of tryptophan in a human’s colon? And then what happens when tryptophan is then added back in? ...
... Section 15.1: Prokaryotic Transcription Control This is a long one, sorry! 1. What happens when E. coli runs out of tryptophan in a human’s colon? And then what happens when tryptophan is then added back in? ...
A Fresh Look at the Potential Mechanisms of
... Previous studies have indicated that depression is prevalent in MS patients and affects treatment adherence and is associated with neurological damage that results from MS (24-42). Despite the high prevalence of depression in patients with MS and its severe impact on physical and mental health, nowa ...
... Previous studies have indicated that depression is prevalent in MS patients and affects treatment adherence and is associated with neurological damage that results from MS (24-42). Despite the high prevalence of depression in patients with MS and its severe impact on physical and mental health, nowa ...
Is There a Window of Heightened Suicide Risk If Patients Gain
... risk if, for example, the sadness symptom remits and other symptoms do not? Relatedly, it is clear that persistence of subclinical depressive symptoms—any depressive symptoms, not just the energy symptom— can be a negative prognostic sign (Judd, 1997). Perhaps those who experience persistence of dep ...
... risk if, for example, the sadness symptom remits and other symptoms do not? Relatedly, it is clear that persistence of subclinical depressive symptoms—any depressive symptoms, not just the energy symptom— can be a negative prognostic sign (Judd, 1997). Perhaps those who experience persistence of dep ...
Anger Assessment Questionnaire
... reported currently experiencing moderate-to-severe levels of subjective anger, and about one quarter had demonstrated aggressive behavior in the preceding week. This level of anger was found to be comparable to the levels of depressed mood and psychic anxiety reported by our sample. Major depressive ...
... reported currently experiencing moderate-to-severe levels of subjective anger, and about one quarter had demonstrated aggressive behavior in the preceding week. This level of anger was found to be comparable to the levels of depressed mood and psychic anxiety reported by our sample. Major depressive ...
Kevin Ann Hunt Term paper
... In this study, the data determined a primary role for Grhl2 in the Axd phenotype. Grhl2 is located within the 1.1 Mb critical region, up-regulation is associated with increase in PNP closure time in Axd/Axd mice, over-expression of Grhl2 is visible in the surface ectoderm and hindgut tissues (tissue ...
... In this study, the data determined a primary role for Grhl2 in the Axd phenotype. Grhl2 is located within the 1.1 Mb critical region, up-regulation is associated with increase in PNP closure time in Axd/Axd mice, over-expression of Grhl2 is visible in the surface ectoderm and hindgut tissues (tissue ...
Evolution of Gene Expression
... gene expression and divergence of a particular phenotype; however, they are not suitable for obtaining the genomic measures of expression required to identify global trends in the evolution of gene expression. Rather, microarrays, which are short DNA sequences complementary to transcribed sequences ...
... gene expression and divergence of a particular phenotype; however, they are not suitable for obtaining the genomic measures of expression required to identify global trends in the evolution of gene expression. Rather, microarrays, which are short DNA sequences complementary to transcribed sequences ...
B Supplementary Figure 2
... Supplementary FIG. 2. Quantitative RT-PCR analysis of expression levels of flowering genes in the ZCE1 RNAi lines. Quantitative RT-PCR analysis shows the transcript levels of FLK (A) and FLC (B) upon cis-CA and trans-CA treatment, respectively. FLK is a positive regulator of flowering via suppressin ...
... Supplementary FIG. 2. Quantitative RT-PCR analysis of expression levels of flowering genes in the ZCE1 RNAi lines. Quantitative RT-PCR analysis shows the transcript levels of FLK (A) and FLC (B) upon cis-CA and trans-CA treatment, respectively. FLK is a positive regulator of flowering via suppressin ...
Detection of complex mutations in Swedish FAP familes
... The results of the SNP array and exon array analysis for the four large deletions are shown in fig1A-D and table1. Table 1 gives the extensions of the abbreviations, the deleted regions nand the results of the exon expression analysis. The exon expression arrays results include the three different t ...
... The results of the SNP array and exon array analysis for the four large deletions are shown in fig1A-D and table1. Table 1 gives the extensions of the abbreviations, the deleted regions nand the results of the exon expression analysis. The exon expression arrays results include the three different t ...
10-year follow-up study - The British Journal of Psychiatry
... ratings (PSRs), based on DSM–IV symptoms of depression, were recorded to identify change over time in depressive symptoms and total time spent at various symptom levels for each subject. Criteria are shown in Table 1. An additional point above full criteria for depression was added compared with the ...
... ratings (PSRs), based on DSM–IV symptoms of depression, were recorded to identify change over time in depressive symptoms and total time spent at various symptom levels for each subject. Criteria are shown in Table 1. An additional point above full criteria for depression was added compared with the ...
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... well as in patients with clinical features of Angelman syndrome, Klinefelter syndrome, autism, mental retardation, resting tremors, or progressive spasticity. Currently, the most accurate method to confirm the clinical diagnosis of RTT uses PCR followed by DNA sequence analyses of exons 1, 2, 3, and ...
... well as in patients with clinical features of Angelman syndrome, Klinefelter syndrome, autism, mental retardation, resting tremors, or progressive spasticity. Currently, the most accurate method to confirm the clinical diagnosis of RTT uses PCR followed by DNA sequence analyses of exons 1, 2, 3, and ...
What is a functional genetic polymorphism?
... phenocopy of its activity.4 A good example is the brainderived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) Val66Met polymorphism that was modelled in mice and was shown to increase anxiety and depression behaviours and reduce BDNF protein levels in vivo.19,20 However, despite the evidence in animal models, this poly ...
... phenocopy of its activity.4 A good example is the brainderived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) Val66Met polymorphism that was modelled in mice and was shown to increase anxiety and depression behaviours and reduce BDNF protein levels in vivo.19,20 However, despite the evidence in animal models, this poly ...