Mutations at the Darkener of apricot Locus Modulate Transcript
... 1993; ZACHAR, CHoU and BINGHAM1987). In general, the products of second-site modifier loci play a role in the expression of the mutation-causing transposable element, and in modifying its activity, result in an alteration of the mutant phenotype. We are seeking to understand the functions these modi ...
... 1993; ZACHAR, CHoU and BINGHAM1987). In general, the products of second-site modifier loci play a role in the expression of the mutation-causing transposable element, and in modifying its activity, result in an alteration of the mutant phenotype. We are seeking to understand the functions these modi ...
Cerberus regulates left–right asymmetry of the embryonic head and
... embryos that had received mock-transfected cells on the right side showed reversed looping (Table 1). Of the 10 embryos with reversed hearts, 9 survived to later stages and the heads of all of them had turned to the left side (normally to the right). Mock-transfected cells (n = 42) and cells express ...
... embryos that had received mock-transfected cells on the right side showed reversed looping (Table 1). Of the 10 embryos with reversed hearts, 9 survived to later stages and the heads of all of them had turned to the left side (normally to the right). Mock-transfected cells (n = 42) and cells express ...
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... lens formation without the formation of the retina has been reported (Mencl, 1903; Spemann, 1912). How the lens develops in these species in the absence of the retina is not understood. The nature of this problem can best be demonstrated by the example of lens formation in the zebrafish retinal home ...
... lens formation without the formation of the retina has been reported (Mencl, 1903; Spemann, 1912). How the lens develops in these species in the absence of the retina is not understood. The nature of this problem can best be demonstrated by the example of lens formation in the zebrafish retinal home ...
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... Motor Development: Birth to 3 yrs Opportunities to safely explore the environment develop the body and brain. Myelinization of neurons allows better coordinated movements and increases speed. Motor skills develop in a predictable, universal sequence. proximal to distal (head to toes) Cephal ...
... Motor Development: Birth to 3 yrs Opportunities to safely explore the environment develop the body and brain. Myelinization of neurons allows better coordinated movements and increases speed. Motor skills develop in a predictable, universal sequence. proximal to distal (head to toes) Cephal ...
Careful risk assessment needed to evaluate transgenic fish
... survival of transgenic and nontransgenic populations (i.e., genotype-byenvironment interactions). A recent study of growth-enhanced transgenic and nontransgenic salmon found that transgenic salmon did not affect the growth of nontransgenic cohorts when food availability was high (daily feed ration e ...
... survival of transgenic and nontransgenic populations (i.e., genotype-byenvironment interactions). A recent study of growth-enhanced transgenic and nontransgenic salmon found that transgenic salmon did not affect the growth of nontransgenic cohorts when food availability was high (daily feed ration e ...
factor involved in dorsal-ventral axis formation and neurogenesis
... We describe the molecular characterization of the Drosophila gene spitz (spi), which encodes a putative 26-kD, EGF-like transmembrane protein that is structurally similar to TGF-tx. Temporal and spatial expression patterns of spi transcripts indicate that spi is expressed throughout the embryo. Exam ...
... We describe the molecular characterization of the Drosophila gene spitz (spi), which encodes a putative 26-kD, EGF-like transmembrane protein that is structurally similar to TGF-tx. Temporal and spatial expression patterns of spi transcripts indicate that spi is expressed throughout the embryo. Exam ...
Modifying effects of phenotypic plasticity on interactions among
... phenotypic response to the environment maximizes fitness in an average environment, as opposed to a master-of-some strategy where fitness is maximized in only one specific environment (Richards et al., 2006). If gene flow was unidirectional, we would only expect increased plasticity in the recipient ...
... phenotypic response to the environment maximizes fitness in an average environment, as opposed to a master-of-some strategy where fitness is maximized in only one specific environment (Richards et al., 2006). If gene flow was unidirectional, we would only expect increased plasticity in the recipient ...
AmiGO
... which comprises protein sequences of genes and gene products that have been annotated to a GO term and submitted to the GO Consortium. ...
... which comprises protein sequences of genes and gene products that have been annotated to a GO term and submitted to the GO Consortium. ...
TRIBOLIUM INFORMATION BULLETIN Number 7
... stage has not been checked. 5. Black (bS-1). Sokoloff, 1964. Autosomal semidominant. Found as a single heterozygous female along beetles shipped to me by Howard Erdman from the G. E. laboratories, Richland, Washington. Personal communication from Erdman indicates he has not kept any mutants; hence, ...
... stage has not been checked. 5. Black (bS-1). Sokoloff, 1964. Autosomal semidominant. Found as a single heterozygous female along beetles shipped to me by Howard Erdman from the G. E. laboratories, Richland, Washington. Personal communication from Erdman indicates he has not kept any mutants; hence, ...
Creating order from chaos: epigenome dynamics in
... insertions (Lisch and Slotkin, 2011) or novel rearrangements such as is observed with ...
... insertions (Lisch and Slotkin, 2011) or novel rearrangements such as is observed with ...
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... various body axes remains one of the major mysteries in developmental biology. A milestone in the field was the realisation that a set of closely related regulators, called Hox genes, specifies the identity of body segments along the anterior–posterior (AP) axis in most animals. Hox genes have been ...
... various body axes remains one of the major mysteries in developmental biology. A milestone in the field was the realisation that a set of closely related regulators, called Hox genes, specifies the identity of body segments along the anterior–posterior (AP) axis in most animals. Hox genes have been ...
Inverse correlation between SMN1 and SMN2 copy numbers
... because of SMN1 gene deletions or gene conversions from SMN1 to SMN2, which has only one base difference in coding sequence from SMN1. Using SMN gene dosage analysis, we determined the copy numbers of SMN1 and SMN2 in the general population as well as in SMA patients and carriers. Increased SMN1 cop ...
... because of SMN1 gene deletions or gene conversions from SMN1 to SMN2, which has only one base difference in coding sequence from SMN1. Using SMN gene dosage analysis, we determined the copy numbers of SMN1 and SMN2 in the general population as well as in SMA patients and carriers. Increased SMN1 cop ...
The Nicotiana tabacum genome encodes two cytoplasmic
... Recently we have isolated from N. tabacum cells cultivated in vitro a cDNA that encodes an h type thioredoxin (EMBL accession number NTTRNA = X58527; Marty and Meyer 1991). In this paper we report the isolation of the first genomic clone encoding a higher plant thioredoxin. The cloned gene was seque ...
... Recently we have isolated from N. tabacum cells cultivated in vitro a cDNA that encodes an h type thioredoxin (EMBL accession number NTTRNA = X58527; Marty and Meyer 1991). In this paper we report the isolation of the first genomic clone encoding a higher plant thioredoxin. The cloned gene was seque ...
Evolutionary dynamics of nematode operons
... Lawrence 1999). However, these models are not applicable to nematode operons. For example, the natal model claims that genes found in operons are in situ duplicates (Lawrence 1999); but in C. elegans, most genes in the same operons are not paralogous to one another (Lercher et al. 2003), and most ne ...
... Lawrence 1999). However, these models are not applicable to nematode operons. For example, the natal model claims that genes found in operons are in situ duplicates (Lawrence 1999); but in C. elegans, most genes in the same operons are not paralogous to one another (Lercher et al. 2003), and most ne ...
An AT-hook gene is required for palea formation and floral organ
... other grasses, class A genes in rice remain difficult to determine. Similar to rice, the maize outer whorl organ identity remains elusive that molecular dissection of regulatory pathways has just started (Thompson et al., 2009; Whipple et al., 2010). In order to understand the molecular regulation of ...
... other grasses, class A genes in rice remain difficult to determine. Similar to rice, the maize outer whorl organ identity remains elusive that molecular dissection of regulatory pathways has just started (Thompson et al., 2009; Whipple et al., 2010). In order to understand the molecular regulation of ...
Universal chloroplast integration and expression vectors
... The invention provides universal chloroplast integration and expression vectors which are competent to stably transform and integrate genes of interest into chloroplast genome of multiple species of plants. Transformed plants and their progeny are provided. Monocotyledonous and dicotyledonous plants ...
... The invention provides universal chloroplast integration and expression vectors which are competent to stably transform and integrate genes of interest into chloroplast genome of multiple species of plants. Transformed plants and their progeny are provided. Monocotyledonous and dicotyledonous plants ...
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... everywhere get past a great milestone. With his discovery in genetic solved some of the worlds questioned of how offspring and relatives looked so much alike. I n the future it helps determine who the parents are of there offspring because Mendel stated that most genes in parents will be passed on t ...
... everywhere get past a great milestone. With his discovery in genetic solved some of the worlds questioned of how offspring and relatives looked so much alike. I n the future it helps determine who the parents are of there offspring because Mendel stated that most genes in parents will be passed on t ...
Localization and structural analysis of the ribosomal RNA operons of
... of ICM components is regulated at both the transcriptional and post-transcriptional levels. The cellular content of specific mRNA and protein components unique to photosynthetic growth are either not detectable or present at extremely low levels in aerobically growing cells (3). Because of the appar ...
... of ICM components is regulated at both the transcriptional and post-transcriptional levels. The cellular content of specific mRNA and protein components unique to photosynthetic growth are either not detectable or present at extremely low levels in aerobically growing cells (3). Because of the appar ...
The Normal Uniform Differential Gene Expression
... If there is no dye-swap, a loess normalization of the mean will be done using span1 proportion of the data. No mean normalization will be necessary if there is a balanced dye-swap. The argument quant is the quantity used to choose the constant that the (meannormalized) average log ratio for a gene i ...
... If there is no dye-swap, a loess normalization of the mean will be done using span1 proportion of the data. No mean normalization will be necessary if there is a balanced dye-swap. The argument quant is the quantity used to choose the constant that the (meannormalized) average log ratio for a gene i ...
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Molecular cloning of a laccase isozyme gene from
... absorbance and the type 3 site incorporates two copper centres and is responsible for a shoulder near 330 nm in the absorbance spectrum of native laccase. All these copper ions appear to be involved in the catalytic mechanism. Amino acid sequence analysis of different laccases indicates that the cop ...
... absorbance and the type 3 site incorporates two copper centres and is responsible for a shoulder near 330 nm in the absorbance spectrum of native laccase. All these copper ions appear to be involved in the catalytic mechanism. Amino acid sequence analysis of different laccases indicates that the cop ...
Information for couples where one partner carries Beta
... people with some other haemoglobin disorders. It might also work for some people with haemoglobin E/ beta thalassaemia. DNA studies are necessary to identify people who might respond to this treatment. An oral iron chelating agent. A drug for removing iron, that can be taken by mouth, is being tes ...
... people with some other haemoglobin disorders. It might also work for some people with haemoglobin E/ beta thalassaemia. DNA studies are necessary to identify people who might respond to this treatment. An oral iron chelating agent. A drug for removing iron, that can be taken by mouth, is being tes ...
MSc Seminar: Donald Dunbar
... Non specific binding of labelled target Need to exclude this background Several methods exist ...
... Non specific binding of labelled target Need to exclude this background Several methods exist ...