
The mitochondrial uncoupling proteins | Genome Biology | Full Text
... chain. This energy-dissipatory mechanism can serve functions such as thermogenesis, maintenance of the redox balance, or reduction in the production of reactive oxygen species. Some UCP homologs may not act as true uncouplers, however, and their activity has yet to be defined. The UCPs are integral ...
... chain. This energy-dissipatory mechanism can serve functions such as thermogenesis, maintenance of the redox balance, or reduction in the production of reactive oxygen species. Some UCP homologs may not act as true uncouplers, however, and their activity has yet to be defined. The UCPs are integral ...
Autosomal and X-chromosome imprinting
... paternal duplication for a distal region of chromosome 2 (Cattanach and Kirk, 1985); with maternal and paternal duplication for the proximal region of chromosome 11 (Cattanach and Kirk. 1985); and, very recently, with paternal duplication for a distal region of chromosome 17. The latter finding has ...
... paternal duplication for a distal region of chromosome 2 (Cattanach and Kirk, 1985); with maternal and paternal duplication for the proximal region of chromosome 11 (Cattanach and Kirk. 1985); and, very recently, with paternal duplication for a distal region of chromosome 17. The latter finding has ...
RNA-dependent RNA polymerase is an essential component of a
... heterochromatin assembly factors • Their Rdp1 mutant construct is expressed at the same level, but with the mutation normally silent genes are expressed • There is a similar level of Swi6 and H3K9me in the whole cell, but less at the otr1R region and centriole in the mutant; problem with heterochrom ...
... heterochromatin assembly factors • Their Rdp1 mutant construct is expressed at the same level, but with the mutation normally silent genes are expressed • There is a similar level of Swi6 and H3K9me in the whole cell, but less at the otr1R region and centriole in the mutant; problem with heterochrom ...
Slide 1
... Asthma is one of the most common respiratory disorders encountered in both children and adults. Clinically, it is characterised by intermittent and reversible airway obstruction, bronchohyperresponsiveness (BHR) and airway inflammation1. Asthma is currently a worldwide problem, with over 300 million ...
... Asthma is one of the most common respiratory disorders encountered in both children and adults. Clinically, it is characterised by intermittent and reversible airway obstruction, bronchohyperresponsiveness (BHR) and airway inflammation1. Asthma is currently a worldwide problem, with over 300 million ...
2005-05_Purdue_edimmer
... Huge body of knowledge with an extremely large vocabulary to describe it ...
... Huge body of knowledge with an extremely large vocabulary to describe it ...
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... even for conceptually simple tasks such as the calculation of distance between two structures or the identification of UCEs. These constraints are now being addressed with fast and efficient solutions with no constraints on the underlying models [18,19]. These approaches have led us to an unexpected ...
... even for conceptually simple tasks such as the calculation of distance between two structures or the identification of UCEs. These constraints are now being addressed with fast and efficient solutions with no constraints on the underlying models [18,19]. These approaches have led us to an unexpected ...
Day and Sweatt
... establishes permissive effect stabilizing the current synaptic weights state for long-term change and responsivity (right). Critically, these changes may occur in different brain regions or at different time points as part of the overall process of learning, memory consolidation and memory maintenan ...
... establishes permissive effect stabilizing the current synaptic weights state for long-term change and responsivity (right). Critically, these changes may occur in different brain regions or at different time points as part of the overall process of learning, memory consolidation and memory maintenan ...
Acute stress and hippocampal histone H3 lysine 9 trimethylation, a
... potential genomic instability. We used ChIP coupled with next generation sequencing (ChIP-Seq) to determine the genomic localization of the H3K9me3 response. Although there was a general increase in this response across the genome, our results validated this hypothesis by demonstrating that stress i ...
... potential genomic instability. We used ChIP coupled with next generation sequencing (ChIP-Seq) to determine the genomic localization of the H3K9me3 response. Although there was a general increase in this response across the genome, our results validated this hypothesis by demonstrating that stress i ...
Molecular Genetics of Alcohol-Related Brain Damage
... Several mechanisms have been implicated in the pathogenesis of thiamine deficiency such as oxidative stress, glutamatemediated excitotoxicity and focal lactic acidosis. Hazell and colleagues extensively studied the role of glutamate neurotoxicity triggered by thiamine deficiency. Their findings show ...
... Several mechanisms have been implicated in the pathogenesis of thiamine deficiency such as oxidative stress, glutamatemediated excitotoxicity and focal lactic acidosis. Hazell and colleagues extensively studied the role of glutamate neurotoxicity triggered by thiamine deficiency. Their findings show ...
IV. Chromosome Number Anomalies
... 2. Nondisjunction occurs during meiosis I when homologues fail to separate or during meiosis II when sister chromatids fail to separate. a) When an organism does not have an exact multiple of the diploid number of chromosomes, it is called aneuploidy. b) A trisomy occurs when three copies of one chr ...
... 2. Nondisjunction occurs during meiosis I when homologues fail to separate or during meiosis II when sister chromatids fail to separate. a) When an organism does not have an exact multiple of the diploid number of chromosomes, it is called aneuploidy. b) A trisomy occurs when three copies of one chr ...
Abundance and distribution of Macrolide
... ARGs (Diehl and Lapara, 2010). However, the behaviors of ARGs during anaerobic wastewater treatment processes under high antibiotic levels have been seldom reported. Macrolides, which could inhibit a wide range of bacteria, are a group of antibiotics frequently used in clinics and feedlots (Iacoviel ...
... ARGs (Diehl and Lapara, 2010). However, the behaviors of ARGs during anaerobic wastewater treatment processes under high antibiotic levels have been seldom reported. Macrolides, which could inhibit a wide range of bacteria, are a group of antibiotics frequently used in clinics and feedlots (Iacoviel ...
Complete Mitochondrial DNA Sequences of Six
... The only protein gene encoded by the light strand for ND6 (see the legend to Fig. 1 for abbreviations of mitochondrial genes) has an increased proportion of T and G in all codon positions due to the strand-specific base composition bias of mtDNAs, which influences replacement patterns at the amino aci ...
... The only protein gene encoded by the light strand for ND6 (see the legend to Fig. 1 for abbreviations of mitochondrial genes) has an increased proportion of T and G in all codon positions due to the strand-specific base composition bias of mtDNAs, which influences replacement patterns at the amino aci ...
But what are genomic (additive) relationships?
... information consequently improves selection efficiency among hybrids by only 10% or less, and actually becomes detrimental to selection as more loci become known. Increasing the population size and trait heritability to improve the estimates of gene effects also improves phenotypic selection, leavin ...
... information consequently improves selection efficiency among hybrids by only 10% or less, and actually becomes detrimental to selection as more loci become known. Increasing the population size and trait heritability to improve the estimates of gene effects also improves phenotypic selection, leavin ...
2014-2015 PACKET #10
... % 9. Which of the statements below correaly describes the relationship between the cells at the end of telophase I and the original cell? a. The new cells have one copy of all of die genetic information in the original cell. b. The new cells have two copies of all of die genetic information in the o ...
... % 9. Which of the statements below correaly describes the relationship between the cells at the end of telophase I and the original cell? a. The new cells have one copy of all of die genetic information in the original cell. b. The new cells have two copies of all of die genetic information in the o ...
Polyploidy Enhances F Pollen Sterility Loci
... of pollen sterility loci and polyploidy. We sought to distinguish the effect of each factor on pollen sterility and gene expression profiles using two near-isogenic lines of diploid and autotetraploid rice and their F1 hybrids that are heterozygous at each of these loci (SaiSaj, SbiSbj, and SciScj). ...
... of pollen sterility loci and polyploidy. We sought to distinguish the effect of each factor on pollen sterility and gene expression profiles using two near-isogenic lines of diploid and autotetraploid rice and their F1 hybrids that are heterozygous at each of these loci (SaiSaj, SbiSbj, and SciScj). ...
Clustering of mandibular organ-inhibiting hormone and moult
... directly or following sub-cloning into Bluescript vector) by using M13 forward and reverse primers, together with gene-specific primers. In addition, the sequence of continuous regions of 8.5 kb from a representative group 1 clone (l1) and 4.3 kb from a representative group 4 clone (l12) were determ ...
... directly or following sub-cloning into Bluescript vector) by using M13 forward and reverse primers, together with gene-specific primers. In addition, the sequence of continuous regions of 8.5 kb from a representative group 1 clone (l1) and 4.3 kb from a representative group 4 clone (l12) were determ ...
From reads to genes in less than 10 R commands
... • Both can be used for mapping RNA-seq reads for the purpose of expression analysis – Subjunc is slightly more accurate but less sensitive – Subread is faster – We use Subread in this Workshop • Subjunc should be used instead of Subread for – Exon-exon junction detection – Genomic variant det ...
... • Both can be used for mapping RNA-seq reads for the purpose of expression analysis – Subjunc is slightly more accurate but less sensitive – Subread is faster – We use Subread in this Workshop • Subjunc should be used instead of Subread for – Exon-exon junction detection – Genomic variant det ...
Chromosomal Basis of Inheritance
... chromosomes to the two daughter cells – In humans for example, " The 46 pairs of sister chromatids are separated " Each daughter cell thus receives 46 chromosomes Copyright ©The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display ...
... chromosomes to the two daughter cells – In humans for example, " The 46 pairs of sister chromatids are separated " Each daughter cell thus receives 46 chromosomes Copyright ©The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display ...
Molecular Biology and Genetics
... DNA must replicate (copy) itself so that each resulting cell after mitosis and cell division has the same DNA as the parent cell. DNA replication occurs during the S phase of the cell cycle, before mitosis and cell division. The base pairing rules are crucial for the process of replication. DNA repl ...
... DNA must replicate (copy) itself so that each resulting cell after mitosis and cell division has the same DNA as the parent cell. DNA replication occurs during the S phase of the cell cycle, before mitosis and cell division. The base pairing rules are crucial for the process of replication. DNA repl ...