
Involvement of Sox1, 2 and 3 in the early and subsequent molecular
... 2522 Y. Kamachi and others hours). Because of this early response, we have anticipated that the mechanism of δ1-crystallin gene activation is highly relevant to the lens induction process, reflecting the second state being met within the ectoderm. We have found that δ1-crystallin gene is regulated ...
... 2522 Y. Kamachi and others hours). Because of this early response, we have anticipated that the mechanism of δ1-crystallin gene activation is highly relevant to the lens induction process, reflecting the second state being met within the ectoderm. We have found that δ1-crystallin gene is regulated ...
The Genes of Watermelon
... Additional index words. Cucurbitaceae, Citrullus lanatus, gene mutant, morphological markers, vegetable breeding Abstract. Watermelon [Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & Nakai] is a major vegetable crop in the world, accounting for 6.8% of the world area devoted to vegetable crops. Watermelon is a ...
... Additional index words. Cucurbitaceae, Citrullus lanatus, gene mutant, morphological markers, vegetable breeding Abstract. Watermelon [Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & Nakai] is a major vegetable crop in the world, accounting for 6.8% of the world area devoted to vegetable crops. Watermelon is a ...
Single Nucleotide Polymorphism (SNP) of the Endothelial Nitric
... Review Board of the Polytechnic University of Marche, Umberto I Hospital, Ancona, Italy. All participants provided their written informed consent to take part in this study. The patients (n 5 70) in our study consisted of infertile men who had been referred for an infertility workup at our andrology ...
... Review Board of the Polytechnic University of Marche, Umberto I Hospital, Ancona, Italy. All participants provided their written informed consent to take part in this study. The patients (n 5 70) in our study consisted of infertile men who had been referred for an infertility workup at our andrology ...
1. The inheritance of the ABO blood groups is an example of
... visible in a person who inherits PKU. ...
... visible in a person who inherits PKU. ...
Illumina VariantStudio User Guide
... Product Warranty. All warranties are personal to the Purchaser and may not be transferred or assigned to a third-party, including an affiliate of Purchaser. All warranties are facility specific and do not transfer if the Product is moved to another facility of Purchaser, unless Illumina conducts suc ...
... Product Warranty. All warranties are personal to the Purchaser and may not be transferred or assigned to a third-party, including an affiliate of Purchaser. All warranties are facility specific and do not transfer if the Product is moved to another facility of Purchaser, unless Illumina conducts suc ...
FUNCTIONAL INVESTIGATION OF ARABIDOPSIS
... microfibrils (36 glucan chains are in each elementary fibril), which is the major component of the plant cell wall. In plants, callose is also found in seeds, leaf and stem hairs, secondary walls and thickenings of developing xylem, sieve plates and plasmadesmata canals, transient walls of microspor ...
... microfibrils (36 glucan chains are in each elementary fibril), which is the major component of the plant cell wall. In plants, callose is also found in seeds, leaf and stem hairs, secondary walls and thickenings of developing xylem, sieve plates and plasmadesmata canals, transient walls of microspor ...
Epigenetics for behavioral ecologists
... Second, phenotypic variation might also reflect environmentally induced epigenetic variation inherited between generations (Scoville et al. 2011). Third, the ability of an organism to produce epiallelic variation may depend on the genotype of the individual (Figure 1; Scoville et al. 2011). Still, t ...
... Second, phenotypic variation might also reflect environmentally induced epigenetic variation inherited between generations (Scoville et al. 2011). Third, the ability of an organism to produce epiallelic variation may depend on the genotype of the individual (Figure 1; Scoville et al. 2011). Still, t ...
The use of genetic markers in poultry breeding
... experiments to map marker loci. Inbred lines are widely used in laboratory animals and plants. For livestock species completely inbred lines are not available. Methods using information from segregating populations have been developed in human genetics (Morton 1955; Ott 1991). Here, the influence of ...
... experiments to map marker loci. Inbred lines are widely used in laboratory animals and plants. For livestock species completely inbred lines are not available. Methods using information from segregating populations have been developed in human genetics (Morton 1955; Ott 1991). Here, the influence of ...
Telomere maintenance without telomerase
... consequences of a telomerase defect. The rare survivors recovered from an est1-D strain not only regained the ability to grow but also displayed dramatic changes at their chromosomal termini, due to global ampli®cation of both telomeric and sub-telomeric repeat sequences. These extensive rearrangeme ...
... consequences of a telomerase defect. The rare survivors recovered from an est1-D strain not only regained the ability to grow but also displayed dramatic changes at their chromosomal termini, due to global ampli®cation of both telomeric and sub-telomeric repeat sequences. These extensive rearrangeme ...
Genetic analysis of non-syndromic craniosynostosis
... different genes as in the cases of Pfeiffer syndrome that are due to FGFR1 and FGFR2 mutations (19, 48). Despite these reports, an astute observer should keep in mind the possibility of clinical misclassification, due to atypical patients with overlapping features or, less likely, errors in clinical ...
... different genes as in the cases of Pfeiffer syndrome that are due to FGFR1 and FGFR2 mutations (19, 48). Despite these reports, an astute observer should keep in mind the possibility of clinical misclassification, due to atypical patients with overlapping features or, less likely, errors in clinical ...
Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia
... Molecular pathogenesis; single mutation or multiple mutagenic events cause the induction of malignancy Normal protooncogenes by changing their patterns of expression or by direct mutation become oncogenes which in turn cause malignancy Tumor supressor genes by getting lost or by mutation can lead to ...
... Molecular pathogenesis; single mutation or multiple mutagenic events cause the induction of malignancy Normal protooncogenes by changing their patterns of expression or by direct mutation become oncogenes which in turn cause malignancy Tumor supressor genes by getting lost or by mutation can lead to ...
Mapping Mendelian Factors Underlying Quantitative ... Using RFLP Linkage Maps Eric
... strain is unlikely to fix a “low” allele at QTLs with relatively large effect; moreover, the forceof selection will be greatest on the QTLs with the largest effects. Many such strains have been developed by artificial selection to study various physiological traits. As a reasonable alternative, one ...
... strain is unlikely to fix a “low” allele at QTLs with relatively large effect; moreover, the forceof selection will be greatest on the QTLs with the largest effects. Many such strains have been developed by artificial selection to study various physiological traits. As a reasonable alternative, one ...
Emended description of the order Chlamydiales, proposal of
... The current taxonomic classification of Chlamydia is based on limited phenotypic, morphologic and genetic criteria. This classification does not take into account recent analysis of the ribosomal operon or recently identified obligately intracellular organisms that have a chlamydia-like developmenta ...
... The current taxonomic classification of Chlamydia is based on limited phenotypic, morphologic and genetic criteria. This classification does not take into account recent analysis of the ribosomal operon or recently identified obligately intracellular organisms that have a chlamydia-like developmenta ...
Visceral endoderm-restricted translation of Otx1
... their temporal and spatial transcriptional control might account for the highly divergent phenotypes observed in mice lacking Otx1 or Otx2, or (ii) Otx1 and Otx2 gene products might display unique functional properties, specified by their limited aminoacid divergence, that are required in restricted ...
... their temporal and spatial transcriptional control might account for the highly divergent phenotypes observed in mice lacking Otx1 or Otx2, or (ii) Otx1 and Otx2 gene products might display unique functional properties, specified by their limited aminoacid divergence, that are required in restricted ...
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... it and the other one does not. This doesn't disprove a genetic theory, but it does prove that genes aren't everything. It is possible that both twins could have the synesthesia gene but only one goes on to develop synesthesia. The real test of the genetic theory lies in the twins' offspring. If both ...
... it and the other one does not. This doesn't disprove a genetic theory, but it does prove that genes aren't everything. It is possible that both twins could have the synesthesia gene but only one goes on to develop synesthesia. The real test of the genetic theory lies in the twins' offspring. If both ...
Chromosomes Carrying Meiotic Avoidance Loci
... The LOSS OF APOMEIOSIS (LOA) locus is one of two dominant loci known to control apomixis in the eudicot Hieracium praealtum. LOA stimulates the differentiation of somatic aposporous initial cells after the initiation of meiosis in ovules. Aposporous initial cells undergo nuclear proliferation close ...
... The LOSS OF APOMEIOSIS (LOA) locus is one of two dominant loci known to control apomixis in the eudicot Hieracium praealtum. LOA stimulates the differentiation of somatic aposporous initial cells after the initiation of meiosis in ovules. Aposporous initial cells undergo nuclear proliferation close ...
About Neurofibromatosis 1 - Children`s Tumor Foundation
... other, features of NF2. It generally does not cause hearing loss and is characterized by chronic pain due to tumors (schwannomas) that grow on nerves anywhere in the body. The incidence of Schwannomatosis is estimated to be one in every 40,000 births. It is believed to be predominantly spontaneous ( ...
... other, features of NF2. It generally does not cause hearing loss and is characterized by chronic pain due to tumors (schwannomas) that grow on nerves anywhere in the body. The incidence of Schwannomatosis is estimated to be one in every 40,000 births. It is believed to be predominantly spontaneous ( ...
Advances in Environmental Biology Escherichia coli from Frozen Bovine Meat in Algeria
... Cattle, especially the young ones, have been implicated as a principal source for E. coli O157:H7 [4]. Most infections caused by E. coli O157: H7 result from the consumption of contaminated and undercooked ground beef and unpasteurized fruit juices. Dairy products, cheese from raw milk [1,25]. Virul ...
... Cattle, especially the young ones, have been implicated as a principal source for E. coli O157:H7 [4]. Most infections caused by E. coli O157: H7 result from the consumption of contaminated and undercooked ground beef and unpasteurized fruit juices. Dairy products, cheese from raw milk [1,25]. Virul ...
Genetic and biochemical analysis of the adenylyl cyclase of
... Figure 1. Plasmid maps. pPC2 contains the S. pombe adenylyl cyclase gene in the pUC1 18 vector and has been previously described (Young et al., 1989). The positions of sites for Stu (St), Pst I (P), Hpa I (Hp), BamHI (B), EcoRl (R), Nco I (N), Hindlil (H), Sph I (Sp), Sal I (S), Xba I (X), Sma I (Sm ...
... Figure 1. Plasmid maps. pPC2 contains the S. pombe adenylyl cyclase gene in the pUC1 18 vector and has been previously described (Young et al., 1989). The positions of sites for Stu (St), Pst I (P), Hpa I (Hp), BamHI (B), EcoRl (R), Nco I (N), Hindlil (H), Sph I (Sp), Sal I (S), Xba I (X), Sma I (Sm ...
Inheritance pattern of hairline shape amongst Nigerian
... 12 families that had 12 fathers curved hairline and 12 mothers straight hairline produced 12 offspring of which 7 had curved hairline (3 males and 4 females) and 5 had straight hairline (1 male and 4 females). 5 offspring (2 female curved and 3 male straight hairline) are products of 5 families that ...
... 12 families that had 12 fathers curved hairline and 12 mothers straight hairline produced 12 offspring of which 7 had curved hairline (3 males and 4 females) and 5 had straight hairline (1 male and 4 females). 5 offspring (2 female curved and 3 male straight hairline) are products of 5 families that ...
Control of human β-globin mRNA stability and its impact on beta
... Human α- and b-globin genes descend from a common ancestral gene, share general and specific structural features, and both encode extraordinarily stable mRNAs in erythroid cells, which allow co-expression of α- and bglobin proteins to reach high levels. Human globin gene expression is a highly regul ...
... Human α- and b-globin genes descend from a common ancestral gene, share general and specific structural features, and both encode extraordinarily stable mRNAs in erythroid cells, which allow co-expression of α- and bglobin proteins to reach high levels. Human globin gene expression is a highly regul ...
Flower symmetry and shape in Antirrhinum
... within organs are defined relative to the dorsoventral axis of the is one ventral, two lateral and two dorsal petals. Similarly, organs flower (hence, relative to the inflorescence meristem that generin whorl 3 alternate with those in whorl 2, a single stamen ated the floral meristem). primordium th ...
... within organs are defined relative to the dorsoventral axis of the is one ventral, two lateral and two dorsal petals. Similarly, organs flower (hence, relative to the inflorescence meristem that generin whorl 3 alternate with those in whorl 2, a single stamen ated the floral meristem). primordium th ...
Distortion of quantitative genomic and expression
... regarding reproducibility of these techniques have been raised by cross-validation studies in different laboratories (1–5). Strategies to mitigate variability in the results obtained from replicate studies have focused on standardizing technical factors, such as array production, RNA synthesis, labe ...
... regarding reproducibility of these techniques have been raised by cross-validation studies in different laboratories (1–5). Strategies to mitigate variability in the results obtained from replicate studies have focused on standardizing technical factors, such as array production, RNA synthesis, labe ...
Sphynx cat
... the male was uninterested in mating and the female conceived only once, but lost the litter. The breeding program of these pioneers withered after this time with the final traceable Bawa line cats : Mewsi-Kal Johnny, Mewsi-Kal Starsky (Hugo Hernandez, the Netherlands) and Prune's Epidermis (David Ma ...
... the male was uninterested in mating and the female conceived only once, but lost the litter. The breeding program of these pioneers withered after this time with the final traceable Bawa line cats : Mewsi-Kal Johnny, Mewsi-Kal Starsky (Hugo Hernandez, the Netherlands) and Prune's Epidermis (David Ma ...