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... factor was affecting flower color in the F1 hybrids • Mendel called the purple flower color a dominant trait and the white flower color a recessive trait • Mendel observed the same pattern of inheritance in six other pea plant characters, each represented by two traits • What Mendel called a “herita ...
... factor was affecting flower color in the F1 hybrids • Mendel called the purple flower color a dominant trait and the white flower color a recessive trait • Mendel observed the same pattern of inheritance in six other pea plant characters, each represented by two traits • What Mendel called a “herita ...
Forche et al. 2008 PLoS Biology
... or sorbose medium and gal1 strains were selected by growth on 2-DOG medium. These 2-DOG resistant (DOGR) strains were subsequently analyzed by PCR to confirm that loss of MTL alleles on Chr 5 had accompanied loss of GAL1 alleles on Chr 1, an indication that cells had undergone a reduction in overall ...
... or sorbose medium and gal1 strains were selected by growth on 2-DOG medium. These 2-DOG resistant (DOGR) strains were subsequently analyzed by PCR to confirm that loss of MTL alleles on Chr 5 had accompanied loss of GAL1 alleles on Chr 1, an indication that cells had undergone a reduction in overall ...
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... biosynthesis are relatively well-characterized at the molecular level, little is known about the enzymes involved in the intervening conversion processes from 7dC to 5-ketodiol. These uncharacterized reactions are commonly referred to as the ‘Black Box’ (Fig. 1), for which no stable intermediate ha ...
... biosynthesis are relatively well-characterized at the molecular level, little is known about the enzymes involved in the intervening conversion processes from 7dC to 5-ketodiol. These uncharacterized reactions are commonly referred to as the ‘Black Box’ (Fig. 1), for which no stable intermediate ha ...
The Parasexual Cycle in Candida albicans Provides an
... or sorbose medium and gal1 strains were selected by growth on 2-DOG medium. These 2-DOG resistant (DOGR) strains were subsequently analyzed by PCR to confirm that loss of MTL alleles on Chr 5 had accompanied loss of GAL1 alleles on Chr 1, an indication that cells had undergone a reduction in overall ...
... or sorbose medium and gal1 strains were selected by growth on 2-DOG medium. These 2-DOG resistant (DOGR) strains were subsequently analyzed by PCR to confirm that loss of MTL alleles on Chr 5 had accompanied loss of GAL1 alleles on Chr 1, an indication that cells had undergone a reduction in overall ...
Vitamins: Biochemical Roles
... function most often as coenzymes. • Humans must consume at least 12 vitamins in their diet, because we lack the ability to synthesize them. • A well-balanced diet from a variety of food sources usually provides all these vitamins. However, many people supplement their diet with extra vitamins. • Mos ...
... function most often as coenzymes. • Humans must consume at least 12 vitamins in their diet, because we lack the ability to synthesize them. • A well-balanced diet from a variety of food sources usually provides all these vitamins. However, many people supplement their diet with extra vitamins. • Mos ...
EXPRESSION OF ADH SYSTEM IN DROSOPHZLA B TZZ
... Developmental expression. Results indicate that in all genotypes assayed there is only activity in the Adh 1 homodimer zone when using first instar larvae. Sometimes, an additional weak activity can be seen in the heterodimer zone between the products of the Adh 1and Adh 2 loci, but there is never a ...
... Developmental expression. Results indicate that in all genotypes assayed there is only activity in the Adh 1 homodimer zone when using first instar larvae. Sometimes, an additional weak activity can be seen in the heterodimer zone between the products of the Adh 1and Adh 2 loci, but there is never a ...
Cytokinin signaling - Biology Department | UNC Chapel Hill
... the ahk2 ahk3 ahk4 floral meristem is depleted of cells rapidly. Although not as severe as the receptor mutants, strong reduction of cytokinin function either by loss-offunction mutations in the AHP genes or by overexpression of cytokinin oxidase, also resulted in decreased fertility (CE Hutchison e ...
... the ahk2 ahk3 ahk4 floral meristem is depleted of cells rapidly. Although not as severe as the receptor mutants, strong reduction of cytokinin function either by loss-offunction mutations in the AHP genes or by overexpression of cytokinin oxidase, also resulted in decreased fertility (CE Hutchison e ...
Creative Activities in Music – A Genome
... Creative activities in music represent cognitive functions of the human brain. A creative performance can be defined as a production of work or performance that is both original and appropriate for the situation in which it occurs [1–3]. Creativity requires the presence of several traits including i ...
... Creative activities in music represent cognitive functions of the human brain. A creative performance can be defined as a production of work or performance that is both original and appropriate for the situation in which it occurs [1–3]. Creativity requires the presence of several traits including i ...
Mapping the Horns (Ho) Locus in Sheep: A Further Locus
... frequencies at the OarVH58 locus in 40 unrelated Merino and 40 unrelated Romney sheep demonstrated that the OarVH58 allele associated with the Hop allele from Romney sheep was present in the Merino breed at a frequency of 0.51. The OarVH58 allele associated with the Hohl allele from Merino sheep was ...
... frequencies at the OarVH58 locus in 40 unrelated Merino and 40 unrelated Romney sheep demonstrated that the OarVH58 allele associated with the Hop allele from Romney sheep was present in the Merino breed at a frequency of 0.51. The OarVH58 allele associated with the Hohl allele from Merino sheep was ...
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... larvae, whose polymorphic epidermal cells sequentially produce first larval, then pupal and finally adult structures (Riddiford, 1994), while internally growing imaginal discs, if any occur, give rise to appendages only, particularly the wings (Svacha, 1992). Seminal studies in Drosophila have defin ...
... larvae, whose polymorphic epidermal cells sequentially produce first larval, then pupal and finally adult structures (Riddiford, 1994), while internally growing imaginal discs, if any occur, give rise to appendages only, particularly the wings (Svacha, 1992). Seminal studies in Drosophila have defin ...
PTENgene and carcinoma of the endometrium
... controls normal cellular growth and differentiation. ...
... controls normal cellular growth and differentiation. ...
Diapositiva 1 - Universidad Autónoma de San Luis Potosí
... • mRNA is associated with the small subunit (~30 bases of the mRNA). • tRNAs are quite large relative to the ribosome; they become inserted into internal sites that stretch across the subunits. • A third tRNA may remain present on the ribosome after it has been used in protein synthesis, before bein ...
... • mRNA is associated with the small subunit (~30 bases of the mRNA). • tRNAs are quite large relative to the ribosome; they become inserted into internal sites that stretch across the subunits. • A third tRNA may remain present on the ribosome after it has been used in protein synthesis, before bein ...
Genetic studies of psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis
... joints. Psoriasis affects approximately 2-3 % of the Caucasian population and about 30 % of all psoriasis patients develop psoriatic arthritis. Both diseases have a strong genetic component but are also affected by environmental factors and are thus regarded as multifactorial. A major genetic factor ...
... joints. Psoriasis affects approximately 2-3 % of the Caucasian population and about 30 % of all psoriasis patients develop psoriatic arthritis. Both diseases have a strong genetic component but are also affected by environmental factors and are thus regarded as multifactorial. A major genetic factor ...
Chapter 15
... 2000). In adults, 20E is well known for its effects on oogenesis, much like JH, yet other adult functions have remained elusive (Dubrovsky, 2005; Kozlova & Thummel, 2000). Similarly, the adult function of 20E in male Drosophila is poorly understood (Riddiford, 1993); 20E may affect Drosophila sperma ...
... 2000). In adults, 20E is well known for its effects on oogenesis, much like JH, yet other adult functions have remained elusive (Dubrovsky, 2005; Kozlova & Thummel, 2000). Similarly, the adult function of 20E in male Drosophila is poorly understood (Riddiford, 1993); 20E may affect Drosophila sperma ...
An AT-hook gene is required for palea formation and floral organ
... This notion is further supported by observations from dp1–1, the weaker allele. In dp1–1 flowers, while paleas were repressed to a smaller size (Fig. 1F), the marginal region of palea appeared to be unaffected, which remained attached to the central region of palea. Instead, the severely affected cen ...
... This notion is further supported by observations from dp1–1, the weaker allele. In dp1–1 flowers, while paleas were repressed to a smaller size (Fig. 1F), the marginal region of palea appeared to be unaffected, which remained attached to the central region of palea. Instead, the severely affected cen ...
A glucagon-like endocrine pathway in Drosophila
... The fat body is the primary energy storage tissue in Drosophila (Canavoso et al., 2001). Glycogen and triglyceride comprise the major forms of energy storage for carbohydrate and lipids, respectively. In insects, enzymatic pathways that mediate both the synthesis and breakdown of glycogen have clear ...
... The fat body is the primary energy storage tissue in Drosophila (Canavoso et al., 2001). Glycogen and triglyceride comprise the major forms of energy storage for carbohydrate and lipids, respectively. In insects, enzymatic pathways that mediate both the synthesis and breakdown of glycogen have clear ...
A glucagon-like endocrine pathway in Drosophila modulates both
... powerful genetic tools available in Drosophila research make the fly a particularly tractable model organism in which to probe metabolic pathways regulating energy balance. For example, the Drosophila fat body, the major depot for carbohydrate and lipid stores, is amenable to genetic manipulation sp ...
... powerful genetic tools available in Drosophila research make the fly a particularly tractable model organism in which to probe metabolic pathways regulating energy balance. For example, the Drosophila fat body, the major depot for carbohydrate and lipid stores, is amenable to genetic manipulation sp ...
The Deletion Stocks of Common Wheat
... supported In part by a grant-ln-ald for scientific research (no. 05660008) from the Ministry of Education, Science, and Culture (Japan); by a grant-in-ald for special scientific research on agriculture, forestry, and fisheries from the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (Japan); by the ...
... supported In part by a grant-ln-ald for scientific research (no. 05660008) from the Ministry of Education, Science, and Culture (Japan); by a grant-in-ald for special scientific research on agriculture, forestry, and fisheries from the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (Japan); by the ...
Endogenous Cerberus activity is required for anterior head
... conclude that reducing Cerberus activity in the ADE was not sufficient to impair head formation in the Xenopus embryo. Gain of BMP, Nodal or Wnt function in the ADE perturbs head formation Cerberus protein can bind to and antagonize BMP4, Xnr1 and Xwnt8 molecules (Piccolo et al., 1999). We reasoned ...
... conclude that reducing Cerberus activity in the ADE was not sufficient to impair head formation in the Xenopus embryo. Gain of BMP, Nodal or Wnt function in the ADE perturbs head formation Cerberus protein can bind to and antagonize BMP4, Xnr1 and Xwnt8 molecules (Piccolo et al., 1999). We reasoned ...
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... domain of the SREBF. The active form of SREBF can then travel to the nucleus where it binds to the promoters of target genes [1]. The SREBFs consist of three different SREBF isoforms, SREBF-1a, SREBF-1c and SREBF-2. They are produced by two genes, with SREBF-1a and -1c transcribed from a single gene ...
... domain of the SREBF. The active form of SREBF can then travel to the nucleus where it binds to the promoters of target genes [1]. The SREBFs consist of three different SREBF isoforms, SREBF-1a, SREBF-1c and SREBF-2. They are produced by two genes, with SREBF-1a and -1c transcribed from a single gene ...
Karyotype Polymorphism in Hybrid Populations of Drosophila
... but 100% (6/6) of the neo-X fixed strains showed a female bias (Fig. 6C). ...
... but 100% (6/6) of the neo-X fixed strains showed a female bias (Fig. 6C). ...
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... blot analysis revealed that the number of double heterozygous weanlings was significantly reduced below the number expected based on the additive effects predicted from the observed losses due to heterozygosity at the individual loci (Table 1). Incompletely penetrant heterozygous defects have been r ...
... blot analysis revealed that the number of double heterozygous weanlings was significantly reduced below the number expected based on the additive effects predicted from the observed losses due to heterozygosity at the individual loci (Table 1). Incompletely penetrant heterozygous defects have been r ...
Opsin genes, cone photopigments, color vision, and color blindness
... the light absorbing properties of the L- M-, and S-cones, measured at the cornea, as a function of wavelength (see Chapter 2, Table 2.1, for values). The heights of the curves have been adjusted according to the assumption that the relative cone sensitivities depend on the relative numbers of the di ...
... the light absorbing properties of the L- M-, and S-cones, measured at the cornea, as a function of wavelength (see Chapter 2, Table 2.1, for values). The heights of the curves have been adjusted according to the assumption that the relative cone sensitivities depend on the relative numbers of the di ...
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... factor (Abe et al., 2005; Wigge et al., 2005). The resulting complex activates transcription of genes that promote floral development, including AP1, thus triggering the floral transition. Activation of FT by CO is likely to be mediated through interactions with nuclear factor Y proteins (NF-Y) – also ...
... factor (Abe et al., 2005; Wigge et al., 2005). The resulting complex activates transcription of genes that promote floral development, including AP1, thus triggering the floral transition. Activation of FT by CO is likely to be mediated through interactions with nuclear factor Y proteins (NF-Y) – also ...