3.1 Intro to Genetics
... your mother has blue eyes and your father has brown eyes, can you predict if their child will have blue or brown eyes? Can you calculate it? ...
... your mother has blue eyes and your father has brown eyes, can you predict if their child will have blue or brown eyes? Can you calculate it? ...
The Toll immune-regulated Drosophila protein Fondue is involved in
... fon is a late immune-responsive gene regulated by the Toll pathway Oligonucleotide microarray analysis performed on Drosophila adult males indicated that the previously unknown gene CG15825 (referred to as fon in this paper) is induced four-fold by septic injury with a mixture of Gram-positive and G ...
... fon is a late immune-responsive gene regulated by the Toll pathway Oligonucleotide microarray analysis performed on Drosophila adult males indicated that the previously unknown gene CG15825 (referred to as fon in this paper) is induced four-fold by septic injury with a mixture of Gram-positive and G ...
Albinism - Harlem Children Society
... Ilo Hiler, Albinos. Young Naturalist. The Louise Lindsey Merrick Texas Environment Series, No. 6, pp. 2831. Texas A&M University Press, College Station (1983) S. Dobosz, K. Kohlmann, K. Goryczko, H. Kuzminski (2000) Growth and vitality in yellow forms of rainbow trout. Journal of Applied Ichthyology ...
... Ilo Hiler, Albinos. Young Naturalist. The Louise Lindsey Merrick Texas Environment Series, No. 6, pp. 2831. Texas A&M University Press, College Station (1983) S. Dobosz, K. Kohlmann, K. Goryczko, H. Kuzminski (2000) Growth and vitality in yellow forms of rainbow trout. Journal of Applied Ichthyology ...
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... regions to consider, with 51 unique flanking genes. There are 6 super-regions with at least 99 bp overlapping with ultra-conserved elements. At least one of the flanking genes for each of these 6 super-regions is a transcription factor located 1–314 kb away (IRX3, IRX5, IRX6, HOXD13, DMRT1, DMRT3, F ...
... regions to consider, with 51 unique flanking genes. There are 6 super-regions with at least 99 bp overlapping with ultra-conserved elements. At least one of the flanking genes for each of these 6 super-regions is a transcription factor located 1–314 kb away (IRX3, IRX5, IRX6, HOXD13, DMRT1, DMRT3, F ...
The hair follicle and its stem cells as drug delivery targets
... follicles at the cellular level. As a result, optimal liposome compositions would be established as well as the conditions for the delivery of the liposomal content into target cells. Mouse skin histocultures were incubated for 20 min with liposomes, or with a solution of free calcein dye at the sam ...
... follicles at the cellular level. As a result, optimal liposome compositions would be established as well as the conditions for the delivery of the liposomal content into target cells. Mouse skin histocultures were incubated for 20 min with liposomes, or with a solution of free calcein dye at the sam ...
Detection of the Most Common Genetic Causes of
... region. EIF1AY encodes an essential translation factor. The PTP-BL-related Y (PRY) family of genes is mapped to AZFb and AZFc regions and encodes proteins proposed to be involved in apoptosis. RBM and deleted-in-azoospermia (DAZ) genes encode RNA-binding proteins that are exclusively expressed in ge ...
... region. EIF1AY encodes an essential translation factor. The PTP-BL-related Y (PRY) family of genes is mapped to AZFb and AZFc regions and encodes proteins proposed to be involved in apoptosis. RBM and deleted-in-azoospermia (DAZ) genes encode RNA-binding proteins that are exclusively expressed in ge ...
Zinc Ions and Cation Diffusion Facilitator Proteins
... kinase. ERK phosphorylates a variety of target proteins, including transcription factors, and these modifications elicit an appropriate cellular response. In the nematode C. elegans, Ras-mediated signaling controls multiple developmental events; the most extensively analyzed is the induction of the ...
... kinase. ERK phosphorylates a variety of target proteins, including transcription factors, and these modifications elicit an appropriate cellular response. In the nematode C. elegans, Ras-mediated signaling controls multiple developmental events; the most extensively analyzed is the induction of the ...
chapter12_Meiosis and Sexual Reproduction(1
... • Nuclear division process that halves the chromosome number • Basis of sexual reproduction ...
... • Nuclear division process that halves the chromosome number • Basis of sexual reproduction ...
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... The analysis of bilaterally expressed markers, the homeobox gene ceh-36 and the FMRFamide gene flp-6, displayed an unexpected phenotype. Expression of the bilateral markers was unaffected, lost in either ASEL or ASER, or lost in both (Fig. 2A, Table 1). This observation raised the possibility that t ...
... The analysis of bilaterally expressed markers, the homeobox gene ceh-36 and the FMRFamide gene flp-6, displayed an unexpected phenotype. Expression of the bilateral markers was unaffected, lost in either ASEL or ASER, or lost in both (Fig. 2A, Table 1). This observation raised the possibility that t ...
CHAPTER 12 Chromosomal Basis of Inheritance, Sex linkage
... pollen sticks), a style, down which the pollen tube grows, and an ovary at the base which contains the ovules. Each ovule contains a female gametophyte (embryo sac) with a single egg cell. After fertilization, the ovule develops into a seed. ii. Plants are unique among living organisms in producing ...
... pollen sticks), a style, down which the pollen tube grows, and an ovary at the base which contains the ovules. Each ovule contains a female gametophyte (embryo sac) with a single egg cell. After fertilization, the ovule develops into a seed. ii. Plants are unique among living organisms in producing ...
A familial inverted duplication/deletion of 2p25.1–25.3
... cut-out of the normal and abnormal chromosomes 2 in G-banding at a resolution of 550 bands. Ideogram of normal and inverted duplicated chromosomes 2p: th 2p25.3 and 2p25.1 bands are depicted in green and red, respectively. The dots represent BAC clones RP11-90H11 (2p25.3, green dot) and RP111B18 (2p ...
... cut-out of the normal and abnormal chromosomes 2 in G-banding at a resolution of 550 bands. Ideogram of normal and inverted duplicated chromosomes 2p: th 2p25.3 and 2p25.1 bands are depicted in green and red, respectively. The dots represent BAC clones RP11-90H11 (2p25.3, green dot) and RP111B18 (2p ...
A-level Biology Previous essay titles and mark schemes
... 3. Nutrient cycles, the organisms involved 3. Succession, biodiversity, species and individuals in a community 4. Human impacts on the environment and its effect on relationships between organisms – including farming 4. Gene technology and GMO and ...
... 3. Nutrient cycles, the organisms involved 3. Succession, biodiversity, species and individuals in a community 4. Human impacts on the environment and its effect on relationships between organisms – including farming 4. Gene technology and GMO and ...
Signs of change: hormone receptors that regulate plant development
... the DELLA class of transcriptional repressors, directly in a gibberellin-dependent manner (Ueguchi-Tanaka et al., 2005). These DELLA proteins may directly block the gibberellin-dependent transcription of target genes, potentially in a similar way to the blocking of auxin action by the Aux/IAAs (Fig. ...
... the DELLA class of transcriptional repressors, directly in a gibberellin-dependent manner (Ueguchi-Tanaka et al., 2005). These DELLA proteins may directly block the gibberellin-dependent transcription of target genes, potentially in a similar way to the blocking of auxin action by the Aux/IAAs (Fig. ...
'This day designing God Hath put into my hand
... The pathogenic process of malaria occurs during the asexual erythrocytic cycle where clinical symptoms including nausea, headache and chills, accompany the characteristic bouts of fever. In the untreated patient, severe complications of P. jalciparum malaria infections manifest as cerebral malaria ( ...
... The pathogenic process of malaria occurs during the asexual erythrocytic cycle where clinical symptoms including nausea, headache and chills, accompany the characteristic bouts of fever. In the untreated patient, severe complications of P. jalciparum malaria infections manifest as cerebral malaria ( ...
Deer Colors
... So rare are albino deer that generations of American Indians thought them to be magical. The Indians had no way of knowing that all living things have cells, and within those cells are chromosomes and genes. Genes are what make us unique. Albino deer have recessive genes. Both parents must carry the ...
... So rare are albino deer that generations of American Indians thought them to be magical. The Indians had no way of knowing that all living things have cells, and within those cells are chromosomes and genes. Genes are what make us unique. Albino deer have recessive genes. Both parents must carry the ...
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... • control siRNA is a non targeting siRNA silencing no genes • XPO1 is the nuclear export factor for p65 & drives its recycling back out of the nucleus • p65 siRNA directly silences p65 • these controls enable understanding of the array quality in screening & XPO1 /p65 siRNA will give different pheno ...
... • control siRNA is a non targeting siRNA silencing no genes • XPO1 is the nuclear export factor for p65 & drives its recycling back out of the nucleus • p65 siRNA directly silences p65 • these controls enable understanding of the array quality in screening & XPO1 /p65 siRNA will give different pheno ...
WOX4 - Durham Research Online
... confer positional information to PXY that is expressed in the adjacent vascular procambium (Fisher and Turner, 2007). Ectopic overexpression of CLE41 using constitutive or xylem-specific promoters results in both increased vascular cell division, and organisational defects in the vascular tissue. Th ...
... confer positional information to PXY that is expressed in the adjacent vascular procambium (Fisher and Turner, 2007). Ectopic overexpression of CLE41 using constitutive or xylem-specific promoters results in both increased vascular cell division, and organisational defects in the vascular tissue. Th ...
COX-2 promoter polymorphisms and the association with prostate
... site contains multiple putative transcription factor-binding sites (1,24). Several studies have described an elevated COX-2 expression in prostate tumours (8,9,25,26), although one study suggested that increased COX-2 levels may suppress tumour development (27). In the present study, two promoter va ...
... site contains multiple putative transcription factor-binding sites (1,24). Several studies have described an elevated COX-2 expression in prostate tumours (8,9,25,26), although one study suggested that increased COX-2 levels may suppress tumour development (27). In the present study, two promoter va ...
The response regulator 2 mediates ethylene signalling and
... Lohrmann et al, 2001). Hence, it was proposed that ARR2 constitutes a part of a two-component signalling pathway that in addition to the response regulator consists of at least one HPt protein and a hybrid sensor kinase (Lohrmann and Harter, 2002). Here we describe the phenotypes of Arabidopsis arr2 ...
... Lohrmann et al, 2001). Hence, it was proposed that ARR2 constitutes a part of a two-component signalling pathway that in addition to the response regulator consists of at least one HPt protein and a hybrid sensor kinase (Lohrmann and Harter, 2002). Here we describe the phenotypes of Arabidopsis arr2 ...
Mendel`s Genes: Toward a Full Molecular Characterization
... were available at this time, even though dwarf plants had been used agriculturally since at least the 1500s (Blixt 1972). It was White (1917) who gave the dwarf trait the gene symbol le. Between the 1950s and 1980s there were various functions suggested for the LE gene. These included a role not onl ...
... were available at this time, even though dwarf plants had been used agriculturally since at least the 1500s (Blixt 1972). It was White (1917) who gave the dwarf trait the gene symbol le. Between the 1950s and 1980s there were various functions suggested for the LE gene. These included a role not onl ...
KAIE LOKK Comparative genome-wide DNA methylation
... In general, DNA methylation often acts as a repression mark that causes gene expression inhibition, either by directly preventing the binding of transcription factors (Comb and Goodman, 1990) or by recruiting methyl-binding proteins which alter the structure of chromatin (Harikrishnan et al., 2005). ...
... In general, DNA methylation often acts as a repression mark that causes gene expression inhibition, either by directly preventing the binding of transcription factors (Comb and Goodman, 1990) or by recruiting methyl-binding proteins which alter the structure of chromatin (Harikrishnan et al., 2005). ...
PDF + SI - Development - The Company of Biologists
... P-Cadherin expression is downregulated in the neural plate concomitantly with activation of Zeb2 After gastrulation, P-Cadherin expression decreases in the developing neural plate but remains expressed at its border (Fig. 3A). To identify putative transcription factors involved in this repression, w ...
... P-Cadherin expression is downregulated in the neural plate concomitantly with activation of Zeb2 After gastrulation, P-Cadherin expression decreases in the developing neural plate but remains expressed at its border (Fig. 3A). To identify putative transcription factors involved in this repression, w ...
Genes in conflict: the biology of selfish genetic elements
... most easily observed by crossing petite and normal strains, propagating the progeny until they have only one kind of mtDNA and then scoring them. Many mutants have a within-cell advantage: with so-called hypersuppressive petites, more than 95% of the progeny end up petite (Fig. 5.1). Hypersuppressiv ...
... most easily observed by crossing petite and normal strains, propagating the progeny until they have only one kind of mtDNA and then scoring them. Many mutants have a within-cell advantage: with so-called hypersuppressive petites, more than 95% of the progeny end up petite (Fig. 5.1). Hypersuppressiv ...
The importance of alternative splicing in the drug discovery process
... Antisense oligonucleotides can be designed to inhibit study the function of the gene. However, it turned out that abnormal, disease-causing splicing. Such an approach was not all the gene is shut down and a residual binding activused to correct an aberrant splicing of the cystic fibrosis ity remains ...
... Antisense oligonucleotides can be designed to inhibit study the function of the gene. However, it turned out that abnormal, disease-causing splicing. Such an approach was not all the gene is shut down and a residual binding activused to correct an aberrant splicing of the cystic fibrosis ity remains ...