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Mendel`s Law

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Novel regulatio pendage transformation

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... slower time scale act as a control parameter to faster ones, if the time scale separation is large enough (and if the dynamics in the fast time scale do not have such instability that leads to bifurcation). Still, explanation of the speciation, especially sympatric speciation, is not so easy followi ...
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... factors. The bHLH-ZIP domains are important for DNA binding and dimerization. USF homo- and heterodimers activate transcription of target genes through binding either at distal E-box elements or at pyrimidine-rich Inr elements in the core promoter (Roy et al., 1997). Whole genome ChIP-chip analysis ...
Brassinosteroids Rescue the Deficiency of CYP90, a Cytochrome
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Loss-of-function of a Rice Gibberellin Biosynthetic Gene, GA20

... To identify which enzyme is encoded by the SD1 gene, we directly examined the intermediate GA levels in the sd1 mutant (Table 1). The levels of GA20, GA1, GA8 and GA29 in the sd1 mutant were lower than in the wild-type, whereas the amount of GA53 in sd1 was higher. GA44 and GA19 levels in sd1 were e ...
Fig. 1 - Repositorio Académico
Fig. 1 - Repositorio Académico

... patterning requires the activity of Screw (Scw), another BMP homolog. Signaling of Dpp and Scw through Type I and Type II receptors leads to the phosphorylation of the Smad transcription factor, Mothers-againstdpp (Mad). Phosphorylated Mad forms a complex with a co-Smad, known as Medea, and both tra ...
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