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Focus on the Foundation:
... “The Boston Early-Onset COPD study has shown that COPD does cluster in families, and has identified several genes that may be important determinants of COPD.” Silverman said. By demonstrating the roles that genes play in the development of COPD, the Boston Early-Onset COPD study paved the way for t ...
... “The Boston Early-Onset COPD study has shown that COPD does cluster in families, and has identified several genes that may be important determinants of COPD.” Silverman said. By demonstrating the roles that genes play in the development of COPD, the Boston Early-Onset COPD study paved the way for t ...
Evolution of Immunoglobulin Kappa Chain Variable Region
... copy of the Vk region adjacent to Jk genes is called the p (proximal) contig, whereas the other copy of this region is called the d (distal) contig (fig. 1). A population genetic study of the Vk region has shown that about 5% of human haplotypes do not have the d contig, and that the absence of the ...
... copy of the Vk region adjacent to Jk genes is called the p (proximal) contig, whereas the other copy of this region is called the d (distal) contig (fig. 1). A population genetic study of the Vk region has shown that about 5% of human haplotypes do not have the d contig, and that the absence of the ...
Chapter 10
... data available for analysis and comparison. In addition to the genome sequences, methods are also available for identifying which genes in the genome are transcribed in particular tissue types, at specific times in development, or at different stages of the cell cycle. These are the raw data of geno ...
... data available for analysis and comparison. In addition to the genome sequences, methods are also available for identifying which genes in the genome are transcribed in particular tissue types, at specific times in development, or at different stages of the cell cycle. These are the raw data of geno ...
Let`s Review!
... Expected and Observed Results The _______ Square: is a way to _____ which _____ can ______ when egg and sperm _______. _______ are used when ________ to a ________ trait. A ______ letter such as __ is used to ________ a dominant _______ A ______ letter such as __ is used to ________ a recessive ...
... Expected and Observed Results The _______ Square: is a way to _____ which _____ can ______ when egg and sperm _______. _______ are used when ________ to a ________ trait. A ______ letter such as __ is used to ________ a dominant _______ A ______ letter such as __ is used to ________ a recessive ...
Performance Comparison of Two Gene Set Analysis Methods for
... The GSA-SNP runs with p-values of the imputed genotypes consistently produced fewer hits than with those of the unimputed genotypes. Imputation guesses the genotype of an untyped marker and fills it in. The GWAS p-value of an imputed SNP can be either larger or smaller than those of the neighboring ...
... The GSA-SNP runs with p-values of the imputed genotypes consistently produced fewer hits than with those of the unimputed genotypes. Imputation guesses the genotype of an untyped marker and fills it in. The GWAS p-value of an imputed SNP can be either larger or smaller than those of the neighboring ...
SEC62 Encodes a Putative Membrane Protein Required for Protein
... hydrophilic domains on the cytoplasmic surface of the ER membrane. The last 30 amino acids of the COOH terminus may form an a-helix with 14 lysine and arginine residues arranged uniformly about the helix. This domain may allow Sec62p to interact with other proteins of the putative translocation comp ...
... hydrophilic domains on the cytoplasmic surface of the ER membrane. The last 30 amino acids of the COOH terminus may form an a-helix with 14 lysine and arginine residues arranged uniformly about the helix. This domain may allow Sec62p to interact with other proteins of the putative translocation comp ...
Evolutionary consequences of polyploidy in prokaryotes and the
... by periodically producing monoploid cells and thus exposing recessive alleles to selection [35]. Second, evolution of accurate and precise segregation of sister chromosomes during cell division (mitosis) would remove all segregation load in asexual polyploids, making it possible for a cell with many ...
... by periodically producing monoploid cells and thus exposing recessive alleles to selection [35]. Second, evolution of accurate and precise segregation of sister chromosomes during cell division (mitosis) would remove all segregation load in asexual polyploids, making it possible for a cell with many ...
reprint - Research
... senescence. This hypothesis was tested using a comparative analysis of 15 rodent species with diverse life spans. Surprisingly, it was found that telomerase activity did not co-evolve with lifespan but instead co-evolved with body mass7 (FIG. 1b). During evolution, larger animals (body mass >10 kg) ...
... senescence. This hypothesis was tested using a comparative analysis of 15 rodent species with diverse life spans. Surprisingly, it was found that telomerase activity did not co-evolve with lifespan but instead co-evolved with body mass7 (FIG. 1b). During evolution, larger animals (body mass >10 kg) ...
Pseudogenes as regulators of biological function
... duplicated pseudogene (Figure 1B), is formed when replication of the chromosome is performed incorrectly [2]. Such duplication events often lead to the formation of functional gene families, such as those found in the Hox gene clusters, but if part of the gene is not faithfully copied then these can ...
... duplicated pseudogene (Figure 1B), is formed when replication of the chromosome is performed incorrectly [2]. Such duplication events often lead to the formation of functional gene families, such as those found in the Hox gene clusters, but if part of the gene is not faithfully copied then these can ...
Proportionality between variances in gene expression induced by
... to noise during the developmental process. The former reflects the structural robustness of the phenotype, i.e., the rigidity of the phenotype against changes induced by genetic mutations, whereas the latter reflects the robustness of the phenotype against the stochasticity encountered during the de ...
... to noise during the developmental process. The former reflects the structural robustness of the phenotype, i.e., the rigidity of the phenotype against changes induced by genetic mutations, whereas the latter reflects the robustness of the phenotype against the stochasticity encountered during the de ...
as a PDF
... In nature, it is sometimes possible to combine the genetic material from two individuals from two different ’groups’ of animals; the resulting offspring includes features from both groups. The most common example is probably crossbreeding between different races, for example in dogs; the results are ...
... In nature, it is sometimes possible to combine the genetic material from two individuals from two different ’groups’ of animals; the resulting offspring includes features from both groups. The most common example is probably crossbreeding between different races, for example in dogs; the results are ...
Meiosis
... chromatids of homologous chromosomes. Recall during prophase I, homologous chromosomes line up in pairs, gene‐for‐gene down their entire length, forming a configuration with four chromatids, known as a tetrad. At this point, the chromatids are very close to each other and some material from two ...
... chromatids of homologous chromosomes. Recall during prophase I, homologous chromosomes line up in pairs, gene‐for‐gene down their entire length, forming a configuration with four chromatids, known as a tetrad. At this point, the chromatids are very close to each other and some material from two ...
Automatic detection of conserved gene clusters in
... linkage is applied to our problem, many gene clusters tend to be merged into a small number of large groups. In the worst case, two unrelated clusters may be merged in the same group, which makes it difficult to obtain a multiple alignment of gene orders. On the other hand, complete linkage identifi ...
... linkage is applied to our problem, many gene clusters tend to be merged into a small number of large groups. In the worst case, two unrelated clusters may be merged in the same group, which makes it difficult to obtain a multiple alignment of gene orders. On the other hand, complete linkage identifi ...
Hodgkin and Reed-Sternberg–like cells in B-cell
... Hodgkin and Reed/Sternberg (HRS) cells represent a histological hallmark and, if surrounded by a typical mixed cellular infiltrate, are indicative of the diagnosis of Hodgkin’s disease (HD). The occurrence of cells with the morphology and often the immunophenotype of HRS cells (eg, positivity for th ...
... Hodgkin and Reed/Sternberg (HRS) cells represent a histological hallmark and, if surrounded by a typical mixed cellular infiltrate, are indicative of the diagnosis of Hodgkin’s disease (HD). The occurrence of cells with the morphology and often the immunophenotype of HRS cells (eg, positivity for th ...
Regulation of the C. elegans molt by pqn-47
... not well understood. Also, the extent to which some heterochronic phenotypes arise from loss of systemic control of molting cycles, rather than from cell-autonomous defects within the hypodermis, is not yet known. Key components of endocrine and possibly neuroendocrine pathways regulating the moltin ...
... not well understood. Also, the extent to which some heterochronic phenotypes arise from loss of systemic control of molting cycles, rather than from cell-autonomous defects within the hypodermis, is not yet known. Key components of endocrine and possibly neuroendocrine pathways regulating the moltin ...
The microRNAs of Caenorhabditis elegans
... Further study of the heterochronic pathway in C. elegans revealed that lin-4 is only one of several miRNAs that play a role in the temporal control of development. Whereas lin-4 activity is required for the transition from L1 to L2, another miRNA gene, let-7, controls the transition from L4 to adult ...
... Further study of the heterochronic pathway in C. elegans revealed that lin-4 is only one of several miRNAs that play a role in the temporal control of development. Whereas lin-4 activity is required for the transition from L1 to L2, another miRNA gene, let-7, controls the transition from L4 to adult ...
Meiosis
... and the meiotic recombination machinery is largely derived from the machinery responsible for mitotic recombination and DNA repair in somatic cells, the meiotic and somatic recombination pathways share many components. However, a number of meiotic recombination-specific components also have been ide ...
... and the meiotic recombination machinery is largely derived from the machinery responsible for mitotic recombination and DNA repair in somatic cells, the meiotic and somatic recombination pathways share many components. However, a number of meiotic recombination-specific components also have been ide ...
Germline stem cells are critical for sexual fate decision of germ cells
... is conserved among vertebrates, many animals do not possess an Sry homolog. Ten years after the discovery of Sry, DMY/Dmrt1bY was identified as the sex determination gene on the sex chromosome in the teleost fish, medaka [5, 6]. Since this discovery, other sex determination genes have also been iden ...
... is conserved among vertebrates, many animals do not possess an Sry homolog. Ten years after the discovery of Sry, DMY/Dmrt1bY was identified as the sex determination gene on the sex chromosome in the teleost fish, medaka [5, 6]. Since this discovery, other sex determination genes have also been iden ...
Genetic Polymorphisms Underlying Lung Cancer - J
... cancer risk was found irrespective of smoking and histological types in many studies, so CHRNA SNPs might contribute to the risk in a (active) smoking-independent manner (Fig. 2A, right). The involvement of other factors should be further investigated, such as food intake and passive smoking. On the ...
... cancer risk was found irrespective of smoking and histological types in many studies, so CHRNA SNPs might contribute to the risk in a (active) smoking-independent manner (Fig. 2A, right). The involvement of other factors should be further investigated, such as food intake and passive smoking. On the ...
A receptor like kinase gene with expressional responsiveness on
... Previous reports have shown that the genes, OsKS4(LOC_Os04g10060) and Os04g10010(LOC_Os04g10010), function as marker genes involved for the downstream responses associated PTI (Park et al. 2012; Chen et al. 2014a). Thus, we asked whether these two genes in Xa21 plants are also responsive to Xoo. For ...
... Previous reports have shown that the genes, OsKS4(LOC_Os04g10060) and Os04g10010(LOC_Os04g10010), function as marker genes involved for the downstream responses associated PTI (Park et al. 2012; Chen et al. 2014a). Thus, we asked whether these two genes in Xa21 plants are also responsive to Xoo. For ...
Cells and Heredity Flexbook
... ways that the body maintains a stable internal environment. It helps keep the body’s internal temperature constant. When the body’s internal environment is stable, the condition is called homeostasis. ...
... ways that the body maintains a stable internal environment. It helps keep the body’s internal temperature constant. When the body’s internal environment is stable, the condition is called homeostasis. ...
Gene Section PAX2 (Paired box gene 2) Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics
... PAX2 is not expressed in normal prostate tissue or benign prostatic hyperplasia, but is expressed in primary prostatic carcinomas suggesting that PAX2 expression may be a useful marker of prostate cancer. PAX2 expression correlates with proliferation index in the majority of kidney tumour subtypes, ...
... PAX2 is not expressed in normal prostate tissue or benign prostatic hyperplasia, but is expressed in primary prostatic carcinomas suggesting that PAX2 expression may be a useful marker of prostate cancer. PAX2 expression correlates with proliferation index in the majority of kidney tumour subtypes, ...
Tomas B. Waldén, Natasa Petrovic, Jan Nedergaard* PPAR
... PPARα-mediated effect on muscleassociated mRNAs at a cellular level, utilizing primary brown adipocyte cultures from both wildtype and PPARα -ablated mice. Cultured brown adipocytes do not spontaneously express PPARα [10]. We therefore treated these cells with the PPARγ-ligand rosiglitazone to incre ...
... PPARα-mediated effect on muscleassociated mRNAs at a cellular level, utilizing primary brown adipocyte cultures from both wildtype and PPARα -ablated mice. Cultured brown adipocytes do not spontaneously express PPARα [10]. We therefore treated these cells with the PPARγ-ligand rosiglitazone to incre ...
CDKN2 (p16/MTS1) Gene Deletion or CDK4
... The distance between the CDKN2 gene and its flanking loci, MTS2 and 1063. 7 has been estimated to be between 20 and 30 kilobases (7). In this study, breakpoints have been demonstrated within this rela tively short distance in a number of the tumors. Breakpoints occurred between the MTS2 locus and th ...
... The distance between the CDKN2 gene and its flanking loci, MTS2 and 1063. 7 has been estimated to be between 20 and 30 kilobases (7). In this study, breakpoints have been demonstrated within this rela tively short distance in a number of the tumors. Breakpoints occurred between the MTS2 locus and th ...