Reproductive barriers in indica-japonica rice
... wall metabolism, seven GO terms involved in stress or stimulus response, and eleven ...
... wall metabolism, seven GO terms involved in stress or stimulus response, and eleven ...
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... defective products produced by genes mutated by RIP could be deleterious and inhibit perithecial development. Finally, alterations in the chromatin structure and / or methylation of large stretches of the genome could affect replication. This idea, which suggests RIP as the cause for barrenness in c ...
... defective products produced by genes mutated by RIP could be deleterious and inhibit perithecial development. Finally, alterations in the chromatin structure and / or methylation of large stretches of the genome could affect replication. This idea, which suggests RIP as the cause for barrenness in c ...
Drosophila WntD is a target and an inhibitor of the Dorsal/Twist/Snail
... mesoderm formation is that Dorsal/Twist activates multiple zygotic genes that are expressed in the ventral region with different lateral limits. These target genes may promote the ventral (mesodermal) cell fate or the lateral (neuroectodermal) cell fate. Snail specifically represses those genes that ...
... mesoderm formation is that Dorsal/Twist activates multiple zygotic genes that are expressed in the ventral region with different lateral limits. These target genes may promote the ventral (mesodermal) cell fate or the lateral (neuroectodermal) cell fate. Snail specifically represses those genes that ...
Functional Analysis of Genes Implicated in Down Syndrome: 2
... wrote with their left hand; (2) if they used their left hand more frequently for the majority of the six primary handedness items in Annett’s questionnaire; or (3) if they used their left hand more frequently in the majority of an extended 11-item handedness questionnaire. In 4.68% of cases, partici ...
... wrote with their left hand; (2) if they used their left hand more frequently for the majority of the six primary handedness items in Annett’s questionnaire; or (3) if they used their left hand more frequently in the majority of an extended 11-item handedness questionnaire. In 4.68% of cases, partici ...
RNA interference pathways display high rates of adaptive protein
... transposable elements (TEs) in the germ line, and piRNAs are derived from endogenously-encoded piRNA clusters of inactivated TE sequences and from active TEs (Klattenhoff & Theurkauf, 2008; Thomson & Lin, 2009; Czech, et al., 2016). Nevertheless, within this simple framework there is substantial var ...
... transposable elements (TEs) in the germ line, and piRNAs are derived from endogenously-encoded piRNA clusters of inactivated TE sequences and from active TEs (Klattenhoff & Theurkauf, 2008; Thomson & Lin, 2009; Czech, et al., 2016). Nevertheless, within this simple framework there is substantial var ...
Note for Guidance on the Quality, Preclinical and Clinical
... isolation as well as of their nucleotide sequences and functions, including regulative and coding capacity. The sequence should be identified and verified by an appropriate method. Inclusion in the expression construct of any intended modification(s), e.g. site-specific mutations, deletions, rearran ...
... isolation as well as of their nucleotide sequences and functions, including regulative and coding capacity. The sequence should be identified and verified by an appropriate method. Inclusion in the expression construct of any intended modification(s), e.g. site-specific mutations, deletions, rearran ...
The Frequency Distribution of Nucleotide Variation in Drosophila
... 0.11). This dependence of the statistical results on period data could be indicative of locus effects or could be attributable to reduced power associated with removal of a large amount of data from the analysis. The conclusion of roughly equal numbers of preferred and unpreferred fixations is based ...
... 0.11). This dependence of the statistical results on period data could be indicative of locus effects or could be attributable to reduced power associated with removal of a large amount of data from the analysis. The conclusion of roughly equal numbers of preferred and unpreferred fixations is based ...
Molecular Evolution of Overlapping Genes
... Overlapping genes are defined as a pair of protein-coding genes whose coding regions overlap on either the same strand or on the opposite strand. The sequence interdependence between two overlapping coding regions adds complexity to almost all molecular evolution analyses. Here, I use a comparative- ...
... Overlapping genes are defined as a pair of protein-coding genes whose coding regions overlap on either the same strand or on the opposite strand. The sequence interdependence between two overlapping coding regions adds complexity to almost all molecular evolution analyses. Here, I use a comparative- ...
Conserved syntenic clusters of protein coding genes are missing in
... have high rates of chromosomal rearrangements compared to other organisms, which could in principle have resulted in significant losses of syntenic groups of protein coding genes [5,19]. We have previously observed that analysis of side-byside chromosomal alignments of 1-to-1 orthologs from represen ...
... have high rates of chromosomal rearrangements compared to other organisms, which could in principle have resulted in significant losses of syntenic groups of protein coding genes [5,19]. We have previously observed that analysis of side-byside chromosomal alignments of 1-to-1 orthologs from represen ...
Sample pages 2 PDF
... Based on the observed gene structure, the single Mitf gene of mammals could theoretically give rise to at least 48 distinct, functional mRNAs and protein isoforms that retain the full bHLH-LZ domain. For some of these, such as splice forms lacking exon 6a, a genetic role has been established, but fo ...
... Based on the observed gene structure, the single Mitf gene of mammals could theoretically give rise to at least 48 distinct, functional mRNAs and protein isoforms that retain the full bHLH-LZ domain. For some of these, such as splice forms lacking exon 6a, a genetic role has been established, but fo ...
Conserved syntenic clusters of protein coding genes are missing in birds
... many conserved genes that could not be found in the previous assembly (for example, [20]), and yielded significant BLAT-alignments for approximately 96% of genes from a positive control search set consisting of randomly selected lizard gene models with known orthologs in birds). Lastly, this subset ...
... many conserved genes that could not be found in the previous assembly (for example, [20]), and yielded significant BLAT-alignments for approximately 96% of genes from a positive control search set consisting of randomly selected lizard gene models with known orthologs in birds). Lastly, this subset ...
BIO 402 - National Open University of Nigeria
... animals, a membrane is formed covering the egg to prevent other sperms from entering the fertilized egg. This is called monospermy. However, an egg may sometimes be fertilized by two sperms, this is called dispermy. With experiments on double fertilization of sea urchin eggs, Boveri contributed sign ...
... animals, a membrane is formed covering the egg to prevent other sperms from entering the fertilized egg. This is called monospermy. However, an egg may sometimes be fertilized by two sperms, this is called dispermy. With experiments on double fertilization of sea urchin eggs, Boveri contributed sign ...
Keratins and skin disorders
... rapidly assemble into 10 nm wide filaments without the need for any cofactors or associated proteins other than additional intermediate filament proteins. Most intermediate filaments will assemble as homopolymers, but keratin homodimers are very unstable and heterodimers must be formed to polymerize ...
... rapidly assemble into 10 nm wide filaments without the need for any cofactors or associated proteins other than additional intermediate filament proteins. Most intermediate filaments will assemble as homopolymers, but keratin homodimers are very unstable and heterodimers must be formed to polymerize ...
A novel locus of Yersinia enterocolitica serotype O:3 involved in
... in YeO3-RfbR12 and are shown in Fig. 1. Transcomplementation of YeO3-RfbR12, YeO3-trs11 and YeO3-RfbR14 (the last strain was included to see if the basis of its phage resistance was similar to that of YeO3R12) was monitored using phage ~R1-37 (Table 2). However, trans-complementation was not straigh ...
... in YeO3-RfbR12 and are shown in Fig. 1. Transcomplementation of YeO3-RfbR12, YeO3-trs11 and YeO3-RfbR14 (the last strain was included to see if the basis of its phage resistance was similar to that of YeO3R12) was monitored using phage ~R1-37 (Table 2). However, trans-complementation was not straigh ...
The daily rhythm of mice
... in duplicates. There may consequently be redundant and nonredundant functions for each set of components. As a conclusion, further investigations are necessary to assign precise functions to each component and to understand the clockwork of the circadian oscillator. An interesting avenue in this con ...
... in duplicates. There may consequently be redundant and nonredundant functions for each set of components. As a conclusion, further investigations are necessary to assign precise functions to each component and to understand the clockwork of the circadian oscillator. An interesting avenue in this con ...
1q21 microdeletions
... molecular or DNA technology, in particular a technique using microarrays (array-CGH). This shows gains and losses of tiny amounts of DNA throughout the genome (also called duplications and deletions) and can show whether particular genes are present or not. A deletion so small that it can only be id ...
... molecular or DNA technology, in particular a technique using microarrays (array-CGH). This shows gains and losses of tiny amounts of DNA throughout the genome (also called duplications and deletions) and can show whether particular genes are present or not. A deletion so small that it can only be id ...
Activation of the Interleukin-3 Gene by Chromosome
... the locations of the two cloned breakpoints in relation to the IL-3 gene. The two chromosome 5 breakpoints were separated by less than 500 bp. The genomic structure in Cases 1 and 2 suggested that a normal IL-3 gene product was over-expressed as a result of the altered promotor structure. This would ...
... the locations of the two cloned breakpoints in relation to the IL-3 gene. The two chromosome 5 breakpoints were separated by less than 500 bp. The genomic structure in Cases 1 and 2 suggested that a normal IL-3 gene product was over-expressed as a result of the altered promotor structure. This would ...
1q21 microdeletions
... and tongue thrusting. While three babies were breastfed, in one instance using techniques for babies with low muscle tone, others needed tube feeding and treatment for reflux, including a low-allergen milk formula. Two babies’ feeding difficulties were so severe that they were fed for a time by gast ...
... and tongue thrusting. While three babies were breastfed, in one instance using techniques for babies with low muscle tone, others needed tube feeding and treatment for reflux, including a low-allergen milk formula. Two babies’ feeding difficulties were so severe that they were fed for a time by gast ...
Control of ribosome traffic by position-dependent
... The translation time with the C-rate codon close to the stop codon is higher than the translation time with the C-rate codon close to the start codon by about 50% for the high on-rate Ks = 1.8/s. Having the slow codon at the beginning, on the other hand, reduces the translation time slightly compare ...
... The translation time with the C-rate codon close to the stop codon is higher than the translation time with the C-rate codon close to the start codon by about 50% for the high on-rate Ks = 1.8/s. Having the slow codon at the beginning, on the other hand, reduces the translation time slightly compare ...
Autism and maternally derived aberrations of chromosome 15q
... Chromosome analysis showed a small supernumerary satellited marker chromosome (Fig. 1b). FISH detected single signals on the marker for D15S10 and SNRPN. A signal for the PML chromosome 15 control probe at 15q22 was not present on the marker. The marker was identified as a supernumerary chromosome 1 ...
... Chromosome analysis showed a small supernumerary satellited marker chromosome (Fig. 1b). FISH detected single signals on the marker for D15S10 and SNRPN. A signal for the PML chromosome 15 control probe at 15q22 was not present on the marker. The marker was identified as a supernumerary chromosome 1 ...
RNAi phenotypes are influenced by the genetic background of the
... α proteins are nuclear import adaptors, which bind cargos containing a classical nuclear localization signal (cNLS) sequence [45]. The Importin α-cargo heterodimer forms a trimeric complex with the actual importer Importin β, which enables the passage of the cargo through the nuclear pore complex [4 ...
... α proteins are nuclear import adaptors, which bind cargos containing a classical nuclear localization signal (cNLS) sequence [45]. The Importin α-cargo heterodimer forms a trimeric complex with the actual importer Importin β, which enables the passage of the cargo through the nuclear pore complex [4 ...
Gene Section PAX8 (paired box 8) Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics
... tumors of follicular cell deriva-tion characterized by a well developed follicular pattern of growth. These tumors are usually follicular carcinomas but may also be follicular variant papillary carcinomas or follicular adenomas. It has therefore been suggested that PAX8/ PPARgamma1 represents an ear ...
... tumors of follicular cell deriva-tion characterized by a well developed follicular pattern of growth. These tumors are usually follicular carcinomas but may also be follicular variant papillary carcinomas or follicular adenomas. It has therefore been suggested that PAX8/ PPARgamma1 represents an ear ...
My Genetics project
... Genetics is quite complicated and most traits are actually controlled by more than one gene. In 7th grade, we are not required to talk about concepts such as incomplete dominance, codominance, and polygenic traits, but they are pretty interesting. All traits that involve color and pigment are polyge ...
... Genetics is quite complicated and most traits are actually controlled by more than one gene. In 7th grade, we are not required to talk about concepts such as incomplete dominance, codominance, and polygenic traits, but they are pretty interesting. All traits that involve color and pigment are polyge ...