Transvection and pairing of a Drosophila Hox long noncoding RNA
... segments (Pattatucci et al. 1991). Strikingly, five different GOF mutations associated with translocations or inversions with breakpoints mapping to the fushi tarazu– Antennapedia (ftz-Antp) interval result in mis-regulation of Scr in trans, on the wildtype (wt) chromosome (Southworth and Kennison 2 ...
... segments (Pattatucci et al. 1991). Strikingly, five different GOF mutations associated with translocations or inversions with breakpoints mapping to the fushi tarazu– Antennapedia (ftz-Antp) interval result in mis-regulation of Scr in trans, on the wildtype (wt) chromosome (Southworth and Kennison 2 ...
A Physical Gene Map of the Bacteriophage P22 Late
... DNA (5.22 kb; Fiers et al., 1978) or pBR322 form II dimer (8.72 kb; Sutcliffe, 1978) DNA was present in all samples as -an internal length standard. Recombination and complementation of P22 mutants with cloned fragments of P22 DNA. Plasmid DNA containing cloned P22 fragments was isolated from E. col ...
... DNA (5.22 kb; Fiers et al., 1978) or pBR322 form II dimer (8.72 kb; Sutcliffe, 1978) DNA was present in all samples as -an internal length standard. Recombination and complementation of P22 mutants with cloned fragments of P22 DNA. Plasmid DNA containing cloned P22 fragments was isolated from E. col ...
The alternative splicing of tau exon10 and its
... E-mail: [email protected] Abbreviations used: AD, Alzheimer’s disease; NFT, neurofibrillary tangle; SR, proteins, serine–arginine rich proteins. ...
... E-mail: [email protected] Abbreviations used: AD, Alzheimer’s disease; NFT, neurofibrillary tangle; SR, proteins, serine–arginine rich proteins. ...
Testing the ABC floral-organ identity model: expression of
... Determine the time and place of expression for each ABC gene and consider whether the expression correlates with the functional domain defined by the loss-of-function phenotype. ...
... Determine the time and place of expression for each ABC gene and consider whether the expression correlates with the functional domain defined by the loss-of-function phenotype. ...
Mycoplasma genitalium: a brief review
... sequence or DNA arrangement at selected chromosomal loci, promoting random phenotypic variation as a result of constantly changing host environments.52,53 The adaptive potential has been maximised without compromising household functions. Multiple copies of partial gene sequences have been found in ...
... sequence or DNA arrangement at selected chromosomal loci, promoting random phenotypic variation as a result of constantly changing host environments.52,53 The adaptive potential has been maximised without compromising household functions. Multiple copies of partial gene sequences have been found in ...
PTENgene and carcinoma of the endometrium
... 1992; Burke et al, 1996; Prat, 1996). Many patients have an increased capacity for converting androstenedione (of adrenal origin) to estrone in the body fat and hence the association with obesity (Fox, 1992; Prat, 1996). Interestingly, risk factors such as obesity, menstrual irregularities and nulli ...
... 1992; Burke et al, 1996; Prat, 1996). Many patients have an increased capacity for converting androstenedione (of adrenal origin) to estrone in the body fat and hence the association with obesity (Fox, 1992; Prat, 1996). Interestingly, risk factors such as obesity, menstrual irregularities and nulli ...
The Perceived Personal Control (PPC) questionnaire: reliability and
... well-recognized that high PPC reflects good psychological functioning [Skinner, 1996], so it is likely that increased PPC following attendance at a genetics clinic is a reflection that the goals of genetic counseling, which include facilitating adaptation in patients [Biesecker and Peters, 2001; Fra ...
... well-recognized that high PPC reflects good psychological functioning [Skinner, 1996], so it is likely that increased PPC following attendance at a genetics clinic is a reflection that the goals of genetic counseling, which include facilitating adaptation in patients [Biesecker and Peters, 2001; Fra ...
Polyploidy
... • Inversions ‘lock’ specific alleles together, – all offspring get the alleles from either a wildtype, or inverted chromosome, ...
... • Inversions ‘lock’ specific alleles together, – all offspring get the alleles from either a wildtype, or inverted chromosome, ...
Toward a therapy for mitochondrial disease
... Bioenergetic defects and reduced ATP synthesis are key features of mitochondrial diseases and increasing mitochondrial mass or activity can thus be beneficial. The transcriptional co-activator peroxisome proliferatoractivated receptor-γ1 (PGC1) α is the master regulator of mitochondrial biogenesis. P ...
... Bioenergetic defects and reduced ATP synthesis are key features of mitochondrial diseases and increasing mitochondrial mass or activity can thus be beneficial. The transcriptional co-activator peroxisome proliferatoractivated receptor-γ1 (PGC1) α is the master regulator of mitochondrial biogenesis. P ...
redundancy and regulatory interactions between two
... late stages of development, PLE and FAR show distinct expression patterns (Figure 2E and F). In the anther, PLE transcripts become localized to the region of the stomium (arrowed in Figure 2E) whereas FAR is expressed predominantly in the connective. In the gynoecium, PLE is expressed mainly in the ...
... late stages of development, PLE and FAR show distinct expression patterns (Figure 2E and F). In the anther, PLE transcripts become localized to the region of the stomium (arrowed in Figure 2E) whereas FAR is expressed predominantly in the connective. In the gynoecium, PLE is expressed mainly in the ...
Dysfunction of Wild-Type Huntingtin in Huntington
... factors (2). Various authors demonstrated that transcription factors such as CBP [cAMP-response element binding protein (CREB) binding protein], TATA binding protein, and Sin3A can be recruited into the intranuclear aggregates, thus reinforcing the hypothesis of a role for transcriptional dysregulat ...
... factors (2). Various authors demonstrated that transcription factors such as CBP [cAMP-response element binding protein (CREB) binding protein], TATA binding protein, and Sin3A can be recruited into the intranuclear aggregates, thus reinforcing the hypothesis of a role for transcriptional dysregulat ...
Pultz, M. A., and Baker, B. S.
... the genetic interactions of her with the sisterless genes (positive regulators of Sxl initiation) and with specific loss-offunction and gain-of-function Sxl alleles. We also examined whether defective maternal her function affects the expression and/or distribution of Sxl and mle proteins. Genetic i ...
... the genetic interactions of her with the sisterless genes (positive regulators of Sxl initiation) and with specific loss-offunction and gain-of-function Sxl alleles. We also examined whether defective maternal her function affects the expression and/or distribution of Sxl and mle proteins. Genetic i ...
... [4-6]. However, the presence of the ncRNA is not uniform throughout the region [4], leaving open the question of how this relates to biallelic expression of some genes. Genes such as Trpm5 are constitutively biallelic both in the embryo and placenta. The Kcnq1 gene has a more complex pattern: it is ...
The Ff.010 Gene Product Regulates the Expression Domain of
... positions opposite the lateral sepals and further from the floral apex than the long stamens. The stamens may also be considered two whorls, but we will describe all six stamens as whorl 3. The remainder of the floral apex develops into the gynoecium, a two-carpellate, bilocular pistil (whorl 4). Du ...
... positions opposite the lateral sepals and further from the floral apex than the long stamens. The stamens may also be considered two whorls, but we will describe all six stamens as whorl 3. The remainder of the floral apex develops into the gynoecium, a two-carpellate, bilocular pistil (whorl 4). Du ...
Genome Biology - Department of Computer Science and
... regions from ChIP-chip experiments [23]. Since TFs bind to the upstream sequence of ORFs, we focused on histone modification signals 1kb flanking translation start sites (ATGs), because TFBSs were enriched in these regions. For TF PSSMs, 2 independent sets were obtained from previous studies. One se ...
... regions from ChIP-chip experiments [23]. Since TFs bind to the upstream sequence of ORFs, we focused on histone modification signals 1kb flanking translation start sites (ATGs), because TFBSs were enriched in these regions. For TF PSSMs, 2 independent sets were obtained from previous studies. One se ...
Biology Final Exam Review Questions Answer Section SHORT
... OBJ: 11.4.3 Contrast meiosis and mitosis. STA: CA.BIO.2.a | CA.BIO.2.d | CA.BIO.2.e TOP: Foundation Edition BLM: knowledge 24. ANS: The genes that Mendel studied were located on different chromosomes or were located far apart on the same chromosome. PTS: 1 DIF: L2 REF: p. 328 | p. 329 OBJ: 11.4.4 De ...
... OBJ: 11.4.3 Contrast meiosis and mitosis. STA: CA.BIO.2.a | CA.BIO.2.d | CA.BIO.2.e TOP: Foundation Edition BLM: knowledge 24. ANS: The genes that Mendel studied were located on different chromosomes or were located far apart on the same chromosome. PTS: 1 DIF: L2 REF: p. 328 | p. 329 OBJ: 11.4.4 De ...
Klinefelter`s syndrome (karyotype 47,XXY)
... high levels of schizophrenia spectrum pathology. This was evident in dimensional measures of schizotypal traits (SPQ) as well as actual schizophrenia symptoms (PANSS). Notably, magnitudes of the effect sizes of schizotypy levels approached those from a recent study with schizophrenia patients (Rossi ...
... high levels of schizophrenia spectrum pathology. This was evident in dimensional measures of schizotypal traits (SPQ) as well as actual schizophrenia symptoms (PANSS). Notably, magnitudes of the effect sizes of schizotypy levels approached those from a recent study with schizophrenia patients (Rossi ...
Package ‘siggenes’ October 14, 2014
... summarizes how many observations in this group show which level at which variable. These matrices can be generated using the function rowTables from the package scrime. For details on how to specify this list, see the examples section on this man page, and the help for rowChisqMultiClass in the pack ...
... summarizes how many observations in this group show which level at which variable. These matrices can be generated using the function rowTables from the package scrime. For details on how to specify this list, see the examples section on this man page, and the help for rowChisqMultiClass in the pack ...
ppt - Chair of Computational Biology
... Proposition 5 Let P be a permutation that is contained in both sets G1 and G2. The interval [a,b] is a conserved interval of G = G1 G2 if and only if there exist two chains of irreducible conserved intervals, with respect to P, with k 0, l 0: [a, x1, ..., kx, b] in G1 [a, y1, ..., yl, b] in G2 ...
... Proposition 5 Let P be a permutation that is contained in both sets G1 and G2. The interval [a,b] is a conserved interval of G = G1 G2 if and only if there exist two chains of irreducible conserved intervals, with respect to P, with k 0, l 0: [a, x1, ..., kx, b] in G1 [a, y1, ..., yl, b] in G2 ...
VegT activates Bix4 to specify endodermal
... Bix4-LUC construct expressed reporter genes in both mesoderm and endoderm, in a pattern resembling that of endogenous Bix4 (Fig. 3B; Table 1). Interestingly, vegetal expression of the Bix4-GFP construct was higher than that of Bix4-LUC. This may reflect a difference in RNA stability or in the abilit ...
... Bix4-LUC construct expressed reporter genes in both mesoderm and endoderm, in a pattern resembling that of endogenous Bix4 (Fig. 3B; Table 1). Interestingly, vegetal expression of the Bix4-GFP construct was higher than that of Bix4-LUC. This may reflect a difference in RNA stability or in the abilit ...
Multiple genetic loci modify risk for retinoblastoma in
... generally estimated to be 80% to 95%, but in some pedigrees it is as low as 20%.6'7 The absence of complete penetrance may relate to differences in the severity of the defect in mutant Rbl alleles.8 Alternatively, it may indicate that other cellular genes can affect the risk in a person who carries ...
... generally estimated to be 80% to 95%, but in some pedigrees it is as low as 20%.6'7 The absence of complete penetrance may relate to differences in the severity of the defect in mutant Rbl alleles.8 Alternatively, it may indicate that other cellular genes can affect the risk in a person who carries ...
www.psd150.org
... (genes) were passed on and that these could have different versions (alleles). ...
... (genes) were passed on and that these could have different versions (alleles). ...