Wingless can bring about a mesoderm-to
... mesoderm underlie large areas of host ectoderm, 14 show engrailed expression in that ectoderm. These 14 embryos include engrailed-expressing cells in 1 to 5 segments, depending on the extent of the mesodermal patch. The positions of the expressing cells, with respect to the engrailed stripes that no ...
... mesoderm underlie large areas of host ectoderm, 14 show engrailed expression in that ectoderm. These 14 embryos include engrailed-expressing cells in 1 to 5 segments, depending on the extent of the mesodermal patch. The positions of the expressing cells, with respect to the engrailed stripes that no ...
Novel mutations in the folliculin gene associated with spontaneous pneumothorax ´tya
... genetic disorders, such as Birt–Hogg–Dubé syndrome, which is caused by mutations in the folliculin (FLCN) gene. The aim of the present study was to investigate the presence and type of mutation in a Swiss pedigree and in a sporadic case. Clinical examination, lung function tests and high-resolution ...
... genetic disorders, such as Birt–Hogg–Dubé syndrome, which is caused by mutations in the folliculin (FLCN) gene. The aim of the present study was to investigate the presence and type of mutation in a Swiss pedigree and in a sporadic case. Clinical examination, lung function tests and high-resolution ...
Identical mutations in RAG1 or RAG2 genes leading
... The diversity of immunoglobulins and T-cell receptors (TCRs) is mediated by the somatic recombination of genes encoding variable (V), diversity (D), and joining (J) segments by a mechanism known as V(D)J recombination.1 The RAG1 and RAG2 proteins, the expression of which is restricted to immature ly ...
... The diversity of immunoglobulins and T-cell receptors (TCRs) is mediated by the somatic recombination of genes encoding variable (V), diversity (D), and joining (J) segments by a mechanism known as V(D)J recombination.1 The RAG1 and RAG2 proteins, the expression of which is restricted to immature ly ...
Genome
... Repeat tracks are 3’ to the gene, 5’ to the gene, or in the intronic region. This validates our hypothesis. ALUs are not the only family of SINEs located in the intronic regions. What other SINE families does VHL have? What about other TE classes other than SINE? ...
... Repeat tracks are 3’ to the gene, 5’ to the gene, or in the intronic region. This validates our hypothesis. ALUs are not the only family of SINEs located in the intronic regions. What other SINE families does VHL have? What about other TE classes other than SINE? ...
Brooker Genetics 5e Sample Chapter 02
... fuse to form a zygote. In flowering plants, reproduction occurs by a pollination event (Figure 2.2c). Male gametes (sperm) are produced within pollen grains that form in the anthers, and the female gametes (eggs) are produced within ovules that form in the ovaries. For fertilization to occur, a poll ...
... fuse to form a zygote. In flowering plants, reproduction occurs by a pollination event (Figure 2.2c). Male gametes (sperm) are produced within pollen grains that form in the anthers, and the female gametes (eggs) are produced within ovules that form in the ovaries. For fertilization to occur, a poll ...
A Single Recessive Gene for Resistance to the Root
... nematode (Pierce and Wehner 1990; Wehner 1993). The genotype for resistance in LJ 90430 is therefore mj/mj. The simple nature of inheritance of resistance to M. javanica indicates that it could be incorporated easily into elite inbreds using backcross methods. Cucumber cultivars with M. javanica res ...
... nematode (Pierce and Wehner 1990; Wehner 1993). The genotype for resistance in LJ 90430 is therefore mj/mj. The simple nature of inheritance of resistance to M. javanica indicates that it could be incorporated easily into elite inbreds using backcross methods. Cucumber cultivars with M. javanica res ...
About the origins of Molecular Biology and of our Department at UTD
... the development of blood vessel patterns in chick embryos by means of measuring redox (reduction-oxidation) potentials and pH gradients that might precede the differentiation of blood vessels. To do so, I needed micro redox and pH electrodes. To learn how to make them and measure those parameters, ...
... the development of blood vessel patterns in chick embryos by means of measuring redox (reduction-oxidation) potentials and pH gradients that might precede the differentiation of blood vessels. To do so, I needed micro redox and pH electrodes. To learn how to make them and measure those parameters, ...
A missense mutation in growth differentiation factor 9 (GDF9) is
... coding region in the most extreme sires (high and low BLUP values) revealed a single nucleotide polymorphism (c.1111G>A), responsible for a Val→Met substitution at position 371 (V371M). This polymorphism has previously been identified in Belclare and Cambridge sheep, but was not found to be associat ...
... coding region in the most extreme sires (high and low BLUP values) revealed a single nucleotide polymorphism (c.1111G>A), responsible for a Val→Met substitution at position 371 (V371M). This polymorphism has previously been identified in Belclare and Cambridge sheep, but was not found to be associat ...
Scope
... last exon contains a consensus polyadenylation site sequence (AGTAA) at 20 nt upstream up the poly(a) addition site. DIRC3 expression could be detected in the placenta, but low expression was found in most tissues and the gene may act as a non-coding RNA. ...
... last exon contains a consensus polyadenylation site sequence (AGTAA) at 20 nt upstream up the poly(a) addition site. DIRC3 expression could be detected in the placenta, but low expression was found in most tissues and the gene may act as a non-coding RNA. ...
the hemophilia gene, click here
... Hemophilia is a genetic disorder. This means that it is caused by a change or a mutation in a gene. The mutation causes the gene to not work properly. Like other genetic health problems, hemophilia can be passed from generation to generation. In about 3 out of 10 cases, however, a boy with hemophili ...
... Hemophilia is a genetic disorder. This means that it is caused by a change or a mutation in a gene. The mutation causes the gene to not work properly. Like other genetic health problems, hemophilia can be passed from generation to generation. In about 3 out of 10 cases, however, a boy with hemophili ...
Domain-Specific Synonym Expansion and
... Synonym expansion: narrow synonyms If the topic contains “TGF beta”, documents talking about “TGF beta 1” or “TGF beta 2” are probably relevant as well. For every gene descriptor in the database, a search key was added with the last part of the gene symbol removed so that “TGF beta 1” can be found w ...
... Synonym expansion: narrow synonyms If the topic contains “TGF beta”, documents talking about “TGF beta 1” or “TGF beta 2” are probably relevant as well. For every gene descriptor in the database, a search key was added with the last part of the gene symbol removed so that “TGF beta 1” can be found w ...
Genetics Questions - G. Holmes Braddock
... c. determine which species should be used in genetic crosses. d. decide which organisms are best to use in genetic crosses. ____ 12. A heterozygous tall pea plant is crossed with a short plant. The probability that an F1 plant will be tall is a. 25%. b. 50%. c. 75%. d. 100%. ____ 13. Organisms that ...
... c. determine which species should be used in genetic crosses. d. decide which organisms are best to use in genetic crosses. ____ 12. A heterozygous tall pea plant is crossed with a short plant. The probability that an F1 plant will be tall is a. 25%. b. 50%. c. 75%. d. 100%. ____ 13. Organisms that ...
Gene Section EVI1 (ecotropic viral integration site 1 (EVI1) and
... Figure 2. A) EVI1 and B) MDS1/EVI1 protein domains and EVI1 interacting proteins. Black boxes, zinc finger motifs; RD, repression domain, with binding motifs for the transcriptional corepressor CtBP depicted as black bars; ac, acidic region; PR, PR domain. This figure was reprinted from Gene 396, R. ...
... Figure 2. A) EVI1 and B) MDS1/EVI1 protein domains and EVI1 interacting proteins. Black boxes, zinc finger motifs; RD, repression domain, with binding motifs for the transcriptional corepressor CtBP depicted as black bars; ac, acidic region; PR, PR domain. This figure was reprinted from Gene 396, R. ...
Direct and indirect consequences of meiotic recombination
... over should be tightly controlled. However, there is extensive variation in the frequency of crossing over both within and between genomes. What factors influence this variation and what other benefits and consequences does recombination have? The major evolutionary advantage of recombination in euk ...
... over should be tightly controlled. However, there is extensive variation in the frequency of crossing over both within and between genomes. What factors influence this variation and what other benefits and consequences does recombination have? The major evolutionary advantage of recombination in euk ...
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... and cellular deficits in this disorder. For example, twin studies revealed that concordance rate in monozygotic twins (63%) was higher than that in the dizygotic twins (9%) [9]. Half of the stutterers had a family history, and risk to first degree relative was 15%. Several large families with multip ...
... and cellular deficits in this disorder. For example, twin studies revealed that concordance rate in monozygotic twins (63%) was higher than that in the dizygotic twins (9%) [9]. Half of the stutterers had a family history, and risk to first degree relative was 15%. Several large families with multip ...
Arabidopsis transcriptional regulation by light stress via hydrogen
... has not been identified. Furthermore, it is not known if all the high light responsive genes are controlled in the same manner as APX2. Early Light Inducible Protein (ELIP) was first identified as a protein that was transiently induced in the very early stages of the greening process in etiolated pe ...
... has not been identified. Furthermore, it is not known if all the high light responsive genes are controlled in the same manner as APX2. Early Light Inducible Protein (ELIP) was first identified as a protein that was transiently induced in the very early stages of the greening process in etiolated pe ...
A Genome-Wide Survey of the NAC Transcription
... work will be required to determine the specific biological function of each NAC gene. Through phylogenetic analysis, it has become apparent that this large family of transcription factors consists of subgroups that are closely related to each other (Kranz et al., 1998; Reyes et al., 2004; Tian et al ...
... work will be required to determine the specific biological function of each NAC gene. Through phylogenetic analysis, it has become apparent that this large family of transcription factors consists of subgroups that are closely related to each other (Kranz et al., 1998; Reyes et al., 2004; Tian et al ...
Delivering copper within plant cells Edward Himelblau* and
... metabolism in plants. Initial characterization of the coppertrafficking pathway components suggests that they may be involved in the delivery of copper to ethylene receptors and in the transport of copper from senescing leaves [2••–4••]. The study of intracellular copper trafficking began with the i ...
... metabolism in plants. Initial characterization of the coppertrafficking pathway components suggests that they may be involved in the delivery of copper to ethylene receptors and in the transport of copper from senescing leaves [2••–4••]. The study of intracellular copper trafficking began with the i ...
1999 Dekkers: BREEDING IN THE 21st CENTURY
... whether statistical significance should also be an issue for the use of molecular data in genetic evaluation and selection. For comparison, animal breeders are very accustomed to selection on BLUP EBV regardless of whether the top bulls have EBV that differ by some level of statistical significance ...
... whether statistical significance should also be an issue for the use of molecular data in genetic evaluation and selection. For comparison, animal breeders are very accustomed to selection on BLUP EBV regardless of whether the top bulls have EBV that differ by some level of statistical significance ...
D. melanogaster - GEP Community Server
... Simulate restriction digests of 21 genomes DNA fragments range from 21-33 bp in size Calculate distance between two genomes based on number of shared fragments Seetharam AS and Stuart GW. Whole genome phylogeny for 21 Drosophila species using predicted 2b-RAD fragments. PeerJ. 2013 Dec 23;1:e226. ...
... Simulate restriction digests of 21 genomes DNA fragments range from 21-33 bp in size Calculate distance between two genomes based on number of shared fragments Seetharam AS and Stuart GW. Whole genome phylogeny for 21 Drosophila species using predicted 2b-RAD fragments. PeerJ. 2013 Dec 23;1:e226. ...
felinotechnic terms glossary
... coat, typically between 3 weeks and 3-4 months of age. Gaiter White extending up the back legs. GCCF Governing Council of the Cat Fancy. Genealogy All the ancestors close to an individual and showing the parenthood. Gene DNA portion that contains genetic information. It is « responsible » for one or ...
... coat, typically between 3 weeks and 3-4 months of age. Gaiter White extending up the back legs. GCCF Governing Council of the Cat Fancy. Genealogy All the ancestors close to an individual and showing the parenthood. Gene DNA portion that contains genetic information. It is « responsible » for one or ...