wmgenes2 - Cucurbit Breeding
... they have dgdg genotype (Rhodes, 1986). The juvenile albino ja (Zhang et al., 1996b) gene causes reduced chlorophyll in seedling tissues, as well as leaf margins and fruit rind when plants are grown under short day conditions. The dominant gene Sp (Poole, 1944) causes round yellow spots to form on c ...
... they have dgdg genotype (Rhodes, 1986). The juvenile albino ja (Zhang et al., 1996b) gene causes reduced chlorophyll in seedling tissues, as well as leaf margins and fruit rind when plants are grown under short day conditions. The dominant gene Sp (Poole, 1944) causes round yellow spots to form on c ...
Investigating the functional significance of evolutionarily conserved
... for understanding body patterning in animals. I identified and characterized the role of evolutionarily conserved protein domains of the HOX protein, Sex combs reduced (SCR), in protein function. SCR is required for establishing the identity of both the labial and prothoracic segments. To identify r ...
... for understanding body patterning in animals. I identified and characterized the role of evolutionarily conserved protein domains of the HOX protein, Sex combs reduced (SCR), in protein function. SCR is required for establishing the identity of both the labial and prothoracic segments. To identify r ...
Variation and Selection at the CAULIFLOWER Floral Homeotic
... however, has resulted in extreme morphological divergence among cultivated subspecies. Of the six domesticated taxa, two subspecies, B. oleracea ssp. botrytis (cauliflower) and B. oleracea ssp. italica (broccoli), are characterized by the evolutionary modification of the inflorescence into large den ...
... however, has resulted in extreme morphological divergence among cultivated subspecies. Of the six domesticated taxa, two subspecies, B. oleracea ssp. botrytis (cauliflower) and B. oleracea ssp. italica (broccoli), are characterized by the evolutionary modification of the inflorescence into large den ...
11.1-11.3 Notes
... The Role of Fertilization During sexual reproduction, male and female reproductive cells join in a process known as fertilization to produce a new cell. In peas, this new cell develops into a tiny embryo encased within a seed. Pea flowers are normally self-pollinating, which means that sperm cells f ...
... The Role of Fertilization During sexual reproduction, male and female reproductive cells join in a process known as fertilization to produce a new cell. In peas, this new cell develops into a tiny embryo encased within a seed. Pea flowers are normally self-pollinating, which means that sperm cells f ...
Randa Elfadil Ibrahim abdalla
... research for the financial support. To all those who encouraged me, I owe and gladly acknowledge a considerable debt. Finally, I would like to acknowledge and thank The National Ribat University. Abstract Introduction: Asthma is an inflammatory disease that results from interactions between multiple ...
... research for the financial support. To all those who encouraged me, I owe and gladly acknowledge a considerable debt. Finally, I would like to acknowledge and thank The National Ribat University. Abstract Introduction: Asthma is an inflammatory disease that results from interactions between multiple ...
Ethylene Signal Transduction. Moving beyond
... is directly proportional to the loss of ethylene response. Using this assay, several groups have extensively screened for mutants that define many of the elements comprising the ethylene signaling pathway (Bleecker et al., 1988; Guzman and Ecker, 1990). Epistatic analysis has permitted researchers t ...
... is directly proportional to the loss of ethylene response. Using this assay, several groups have extensively screened for mutants that define many of the elements comprising the ethylene signaling pathway (Bleecker et al., 1988; Guzman and Ecker, 1990). Epistatic analysis has permitted researchers t ...
Mesenchymal Dysplasia: A Recessive Mutation
... Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts (Bronson). We dedicate this paper to Dr. Margaret C. Green. This work was supported by grants BIR 89-15728 from the National Science Foundation, P40 RR01183 and Cancer Core Center grant CA34196 from the National Institutes of Health, and a gift from the Eleanor Naylor ...
... Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts (Bronson). We dedicate this paper to Dr. Margaret C. Green. This work was supported by grants BIR 89-15728 from the National Science Foundation, P40 RR01183 and Cancer Core Center grant CA34196 from the National Institutes of Health, and a gift from the Eleanor Naylor ...
NCBI Molecular Biology Resources
... COMMENT REVIEWED REFSEQ: This record has been curated by NCBI staff. The reference sequence was derived from M17755.2 and AW874082.1. On Feb 25, 2003 this sequence version replaced gi:21361188. ...
... COMMENT REVIEWED REFSEQ: This record has been curated by NCBI staff. The reference sequence was derived from M17755.2 and AW874082.1. On Feb 25, 2003 this sequence version replaced gi:21361188. ...
Asymmetries in Retrieval of Gene Function Information
... of the source followed by a slash followed by an accession number and can be searched with one or both components, e.g., genbank [si], AF001892 [si], genbank/AF001892 [si]. The SI field and the Entrez sequence database links are not linked. The PubMed links to these databases are created from the re ...
... of the source followed by a slash followed by an accession number and can be searched with one or both components, e.g., genbank [si], AF001892 [si], genbank/AF001892 [si]. The SI field and the Entrez sequence database links are not linked. The PubMed links to these databases are created from the re ...
Genetics Principles And Analysis
... Chapter 1 The Molecular Basis of Heredity and Variation 1-1 DNA: The Genetic Material ...
... Chapter 1 The Molecular Basis of Heredity and Variation 1-1 DNA: The Genetic Material ...
a complex voyage to the X chromosome
... cell division. Euchromatic regions are present in as many as 1024 copies, whereas heterochromatin is generally under-replicated. ...
... cell division. Euchromatic regions are present in as many as 1024 copies, whereas heterochromatin is generally under-replicated. ...
Buggy Safety In Amish Community
... has caused the Amish men to look for work in nearby factories. They feel that this type of work goes against the life that the Amish have held sacred for hundreds of years because the Amish life is designed for the entire family to work side-by-side on the farm which bonds and solidifies the family ...
... has caused the Amish men to look for work in nearby factories. They feel that this type of work goes against the life that the Amish have held sacred for hundreds of years because the Amish life is designed for the entire family to work side-by-side on the farm which bonds and solidifies the family ...
In Memoriam: Jacques Monod (1910–1976)
... time by the b-galactosides. A new category of enzymes, a ‘‘pump’’ responsible for accumulation of small molecules ...
... time by the b-galactosides. A new category of enzymes, a ‘‘pump’’ responsible for accumulation of small molecules ...
Gene Expression Profiles of Cold
... pollen maturation, whereas the late genes are not expressed until after pollen mitosis I and their transcripts accumulate until pollen maturation. It is believed that the pre-synthesized mRNAs and proteins are mainly products of the late genes of the vegetative cell. The mRNAs in mature pollen grain ...
... pollen maturation, whereas the late genes are not expressed until after pollen mitosis I and their transcripts accumulate until pollen maturation. It is believed that the pre-synthesized mRNAs and proteins are mainly products of the late genes of the vegetative cell. The mRNAs in mature pollen grain ...
Inbreeding in Swine, nsif-fs4 - National Swine Improvement Federation
... Most breeds of livestock went through a phase of inbreeding early in their development. This resulted from the need to establish color patterns and other aspects of physical appearance. Since one of the results of inbreeding is to establish more genetic uniformity, those traits that have simple mean ...
... Most breeds of livestock went through a phase of inbreeding early in their development. This resulted from the need to establish color patterns and other aspects of physical appearance. Since one of the results of inbreeding is to establish more genetic uniformity, those traits that have simple mean ...
The role of tumor necrosis factor-alpha
... some cytokine gene polymorphisms were analyzed for susceptibility to the disease. The aim of this study was to investigate the role of tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α) -308 G/A and transforming growth factor-beta 1 (TGF-β1) –915 G/C polymorphisms in the development and clinical progression of chi ...
... some cytokine gene polymorphisms were analyzed for susceptibility to the disease. The aim of this study was to investigate the role of tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α) -308 G/A and transforming growth factor-beta 1 (TGF-β1) –915 G/C polymorphisms in the development and clinical progression of chi ...
Standard PDF - Wiley Online Library
... The best understood special form of P. carinii, P. carinii formae specialis (f.sp.) carinii, appears to be haploid and contains about 8 million base pairs of DNA (8.5 fg) per nucleus. The genome of P. carinii f.sp. carinii is divided into 13^15 linear chromosomes that range from 300 to 700 kb in siz ...
... The best understood special form of P. carinii, P. carinii formae specialis (f.sp.) carinii, appears to be haploid and contains about 8 million base pairs of DNA (8.5 fg) per nucleus. The genome of P. carinii f.sp. carinii is divided into 13^15 linear chromosomes that range from 300 to 700 kb in siz ...
SNP Discovery and Genotyping Workshop (PowerPoint)
... Where do I find SNPs to use in my association studies? (e.g. databases, direct resequencing) 2. SNP Selection: How do I choose SNPs that are informative? (i.e. assessing SNP correlation - linkage disequilibrium) 3. SNP Associations: What analyses can I perform after genotyping these SNPs? (e.g. sing ...
... Where do I find SNPs to use in my association studies? (e.g. databases, direct resequencing) 2. SNP Selection: How do I choose SNPs that are informative? (i.e. assessing SNP correlation - linkage disequilibrium) 3. SNP Associations: What analyses can I perform after genotyping these SNPs? (e.g. sing ...
Novel pathogen-specific primers for the detection of Agrobacterium
... iaaH-, iaaM- and 6b-specific primers were carried out in 25 μl volumes in 1X Taq polymerase buffer prepared with 5 % (v/v) DMSO, 1.5 mM MgCl2, 0.5 μM of each primer, 200 μM of each dNTP, 1.25 unit of Taq polymerase and 1 µl of template DNA prepared in Triton X-100/sodiumazide buffer. The DNA amplifica ...
... iaaH-, iaaM- and 6b-specific primers were carried out in 25 μl volumes in 1X Taq polymerase buffer prepared with 5 % (v/v) DMSO, 1.5 mM MgCl2, 0.5 μM of each primer, 200 μM of each dNTP, 1.25 unit of Taq polymerase and 1 µl of template DNA prepared in Triton X-100/sodiumazide buffer. The DNA amplifica ...
Review of the p53 Tumor Suppressor Gene and its Role in Gliomas
... crucial step in the process of tumorigenesis in many cancers, including colorectal, breast, lung, and brain (Nigro et al., ...
... crucial step in the process of tumorigenesis in many cancers, including colorectal, breast, lung, and brain (Nigro et al., ...
The roles of the Drosophila JAK/STAT pathway
... Hop phosphorylation and activation in Clone 8 tissue culture cells. Furthermore, activation of the JAK/ STAT pathway by Upd does not require co-expression of Upd in the signaling cell as Upd supplied by either a physically separate, but co-cultured, (S2) cell type, or even from previously conditione ...
... Hop phosphorylation and activation in Clone 8 tissue culture cells. Furthermore, activation of the JAK/ STAT pathway by Upd does not require co-expression of Upd in the signaling cell as Upd supplied by either a physically separate, but co-cultured, (S2) cell type, or even from previously conditione ...
Termination of Stem Cell Maintenance in Arabidopsis Floral
... primordia prevents differentiation (Schoof et al., 2000), stamen and carpel structures still differentiate in AG::WUS flowers, even though WUS is expressed in the respective organ primordia. Since differentiation of stamens and carpels is regulated by AG in wild-type, this suggested that AG could co ...
... primordia prevents differentiation (Schoof et al., 2000), stamen and carpel structures still differentiate in AG::WUS flowers, even though WUS is expressed in the respective organ primordia. Since differentiation of stamens and carpels is regulated by AG in wild-type, this suggested that AG could co ...
Genetic interactions between scribbler, Atrophin and
... repressors, these transcription factors often need to recruit accessory proteins known as corepressors which provide the activity necessary to prevent transcription of a particular gene. Several types of corepressor have been identified including Groucho (Gro), C-terminal Binding Protein, Atrophin, ...
... repressors, these transcription factors often need to recruit accessory proteins known as corepressors which provide the activity necessary to prevent transcription of a particular gene. Several types of corepressor have been identified including Groucho (Gro), C-terminal Binding Protein, Atrophin, ...
PH4 of Petunia Is an R2R3 MYB Protein That Activates
... AN1 and AN11 are required for transcriptional activation of a subset of structural anthocyanin genes, encoding the enzymes of the pathway, in all pigmented tissues (Quattrocchio et al., 1993) and encode a basic-helix-loop-helix (BHLH) transcription factor and a WD40 protein, respectively (de Vetten ...
... AN1 and AN11 are required for transcriptional activation of a subset of structural anthocyanin genes, encoding the enzymes of the pathway, in all pigmented tissues (Quattrocchio et al., 1993) and encode a basic-helix-loop-helix (BHLH) transcription factor and a WD40 protein, respectively (de Vetten ...
"RNA Interference in Caenorhabditis elegans".
... one might detect suppression or enhancement of phenotypes in mutant strains. In C. elegans, RNAi can be induced by delivering dsRNA by microinjection (see Basic Protocol 1 and Alternate Protocol 1), feeding (see Basic Protocols 2, 3, and 4 and Alternate Protocol 2), or soaking (see Basic Protocol 5) ...
... one might detect suppression or enhancement of phenotypes in mutant strains. In C. elegans, RNAi can be induced by delivering dsRNA by microinjection (see Basic Protocol 1 and Alternate Protocol 1), feeding (see Basic Protocols 2, 3, and 4 and Alternate Protocol 2), or soaking (see Basic Protocol 5) ...