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... • The degree to which offspring resemble their parents is determined by the narrow-sense heritability h2 • The efficacy of natural and artificial selection is also determined by h2 ...
... • The degree to which offspring resemble their parents is determined by the narrow-sense heritability h2 • The efficacy of natural and artificial selection is also determined by h2 ...
The Zn Finger protein Iguana impacts Hedgehog signaling by
... the animals between five and seven days following RNAi, and reached a low point following approximately 14 days of RNAi (Fig. 2B). During the period of cilia loss, remaining cilia maintained normal length (Fig. 2B) and were capable of beating (Supplementary movies 3, 4). These data indicate a requi ...
... the animals between five and seven days following RNAi, and reached a low point following approximately 14 days of RNAi (Fig. 2B). During the period of cilia loss, remaining cilia maintained normal length (Fig. 2B) and were capable of beating (Supplementary movies 3, 4). These data indicate a requi ...
Forward Genetics
... Worms A and B have #4 SNP from the Hawaii strain Determine SNP #5 and #6 for those that have lost SNP#4 (worm C only) Worm C has SNP #6 but not #5: the egl gene maps to the right of SNP#5 ...
... Worms A and B have #4 SNP from the Hawaii strain Determine SNP #5 and #6 for those that have lost SNP#4 (worm C only) Worm C has SNP #6 but not #5: the egl gene maps to the right of SNP#5 ...
CCA Summer 2004 Newsletter - Children`s Craniofacial Association
... The clavicles may be completely absent on one or both sides, but more commonly, they are underdeveloped, usually deficient at the end closest to the shoulder. Occasionally, the clavicle is normally formed on each end with a gap in the middle. Because of these differences in the clavicle, individuals ...
... The clavicles may be completely absent on one or both sides, but more commonly, they are underdeveloped, usually deficient at the end closest to the shoulder. Occasionally, the clavicle is normally formed on each end with a gap in the middle. Because of these differences in the clavicle, individuals ...
A role for wingless in the segmental gradient of Drosophila?
... pulses do not produce any change in the pattern. We have tried several different regimes without effect. An example of an embryo that received two heat shocks 2 hours and 4 hours following the initial heat shock is shown in Fig. 2D. The mirror phenotype is not a consequence of generalised, as oppose ...
... pulses do not produce any change in the pattern. We have tried several different regimes without effect. An example of an embryo that received two heat shocks 2 hours and 4 hours following the initial heat shock is shown in Fig. 2D. The mirror phenotype is not a consequence of generalised, as oppose ...
PHI-Canto video tutorial slides - PHI-base
... Can only have ONE assigned curator per PubMed ID to prevent duplications Key point 2: Each author can have several papers under curation at the same time ...
... Can only have ONE assigned curator per PubMed ID to prevent duplications Key point 2: Each author can have several papers under curation at the same time ...
Integrated mapping and characterization of the gene underlying the
... of the Dt subgenome, but the underlying gene has yet to be identified. In this study, we used a combination of targeted association analysis, F2 population-based fine mapping, and comparative sequencing of orthologues to identify a candidate gene underlying the okra leaf trait in G. hirsutum. The o ...
... of the Dt subgenome, but the underlying gene has yet to be identified. In this study, we used a combination of targeted association analysis, F2 population-based fine mapping, and comparative sequencing of orthologues to identify a candidate gene underlying the okra leaf trait in G. hirsutum. The o ...
DIR 124 - Licence conditions
... legislation form a substantial part of a nationally consistent regulatory system controlling the development and use of genetically modified organisms (GMOs). This licence is issued by the Gene Technology Regulator in accordance with the Gene Technology Act 2000 and, as applicable, Corresponding Sta ...
... legislation form a substantial part of a nationally consistent regulatory system controlling the development and use of genetically modified organisms (GMOs). This licence is issued by the Gene Technology Regulator in accordance with the Gene Technology Act 2000 and, as applicable, Corresponding Sta ...
Seed Dormancy and Germination
... The genetic variants described in this review have in common that the seeds are viable, as shown by their ability to germinate after special treatments, such as disruption of the seed coat or the application of specific chemicals. Mutants that do not germinate because they are lethal, including earl ...
... The genetic variants described in this review have in common that the seeds are viable, as shown by their ability to germinate after special treatments, such as disruption of the seed coat or the application of specific chemicals. Mutants that do not germinate because they are lethal, including earl ...
SALSA MLPA probemix P018-F1 SHOX - MRC
... reduced relative peak area of the amplification product of that probe. Deletions of a probe’s recognition sequence on the X-chromosome, outside the PAR regions, will lead to a complete absence of the corresponding probe amplification product in males, whereas female heterozygotes are recognisable by ...
... reduced relative peak area of the amplification product of that probe. Deletions of a probe’s recognition sequence on the X-chromosome, outside the PAR regions, will lead to a complete absence of the corresponding probe amplification product in males, whereas female heterozygotes are recognisable by ...
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... 2002) and is ultimately under the regulation of the neuropeptide prothoracicotropic hormone (PTTH) and a subsequent intracellular signaling pathway (Gilbert et al., 2002; Rewitz et al., 2009). A recent study reported that the Halloween gene spook (spo) and its paralog spookier (spok), which also enc ...
... 2002) and is ultimately under the regulation of the neuropeptide prothoracicotropic hormone (PTTH) and a subsequent intracellular signaling pathway (Gilbert et al., 2002; Rewitz et al., 2009). A recent study reported that the Halloween gene spook (spo) and its paralog spookier (spok), which also enc ...
Anaerobic Growth of Escherichia coli K12 with
... Despite repeated attempts using different methods, no cross-feeding could be detected between any of the mutants when tested in all possible pairwise combinations with fumarate media. All the mutants were fed by the parental strains and by spontaneous revertants. It has been reported that menB mutan ...
... Despite repeated attempts using different methods, no cross-feeding could be detected between any of the mutants when tested in all possible pairwise combinations with fumarate media. All the mutants were fed by the parental strains and by spontaneous revertants. It has been reported that menB mutan ...
Different susceptibility of two animal species infected with isogenic
... versus animal species susceptibility was investigated by inoculating all the above strains by aerosol into guinea pigs and mice and comparing these to the earlier results. Characterization of PhoT indicated that it plays a role in phosphate uptake at low phosphate concentrations. At least in vitro, ...
... versus animal species susceptibility was investigated by inoculating all the above strains by aerosol into guinea pigs and mice and comparing these to the earlier results. Characterization of PhoT indicated that it plays a role in phosphate uptake at low phosphate concentrations. At least in vitro, ...
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... expression of particular sets of markers is associated with biased cell fate choices that ultimately lead to the generation of a number of different cell types. These include, besides melanocytes, all cells of the peripheral nervous system, smooth muscle cells, and cartilage cells. The precursors to ...
... expression of particular sets of markers is associated with biased cell fate choices that ultimately lead to the generation of a number of different cell types. These include, besides melanocytes, all cells of the peripheral nervous system, smooth muscle cells, and cartilage cells. The precursors to ...
Expression and function of decapentaplegic and thick veins during
... shown), but subsequently becomes related to the differentiating veins (Fig. 1C and data not shown). dpp transcription appears in broad stripes of dorsal and ventral cells along the presumptive veins 12-16 hours after puparium formation (Fig. 1C), and latter becomes restricted to the developing veins ...
... shown), but subsequently becomes related to the differentiating veins (Fig. 1C and data not shown). dpp transcription appears in broad stripes of dorsal and ventral cells along the presumptive veins 12-16 hours after puparium formation (Fig. 1C), and latter becomes restricted to the developing veins ...
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... locations17. As such, EMT is fundamental to both normal development and the progression of malignant epithelial tumours17. In addition to triggering EMT, Snail superfamily members have been implicated in various important developmental processes, including neural differentiation, cell fate and survi ...
... locations17. As such, EMT is fundamental to both normal development and the progression of malignant epithelial tumours17. In addition to triggering EMT, Snail superfamily members have been implicated in various important developmental processes, including neural differentiation, cell fate and survi ...
Genetics of Hemophilia
... disease. Type 1 VWD also is autosomal dominant but is sometimes hard to trace through a family because the gene is not always fully expressed. Other examples of autosomal dominant disorders include the genetic hyperlipidemias, gastrointestinal polyposis, neurofibromatosis and osteogenesis imperfecta ...
... disease. Type 1 VWD also is autosomal dominant but is sometimes hard to trace through a family because the gene is not always fully expressed. Other examples of autosomal dominant disorders include the genetic hyperlipidemias, gastrointestinal polyposis, neurofibromatosis and osteogenesis imperfecta ...
Scoliosis Ethiopathonenesis: Changing Paradigms Through The
... annulus fibrosus has stretched towards the concave side, and compressed by the neighboring vertebrae. It was demonstrated that disc samples taken from patients with idiopathic and neuromuscular scoliosis had reduced glycosaminoglycan and increased collagen content. However, all such changes have bee ...
... annulus fibrosus has stretched towards the concave side, and compressed by the neighboring vertebrae. It was demonstrated that disc samples taken from patients with idiopathic and neuromuscular scoliosis had reduced glycosaminoglycan and increased collagen content. However, all such changes have bee ...
1. The inheritance of the ABO blood groups is an example of
... New Zealand beech trees do not produce seeds every year. A study was carried out on the mice living in an isolated New Zealand beech forest. Because of the location of this forest, biologists could only visit it at monthly intervals and stay approximately 12 hours on each visit. At the beginning of ...
... New Zealand beech trees do not produce seeds every year. A study was carried out on the mice living in an isolated New Zealand beech forest. Because of the location of this forest, biologists could only visit it at monthly intervals and stay approximately 12 hours on each visit. At the beginning of ...
Molecular and genetic characterization of genes involved in maize
... Hanover, 1987). Cuticular waxes have also been shown to have important roles in protection from frost induced injury (Harwood, 1980; Marcellos and Burke, 1979; Thomas and Barber, 1974; Single and Marcellos, 1974), pathogens (Kolattukudy, 1987; Jenks et al., 1994), in addition to roles in pollen-stig ...
... Hanover, 1987). Cuticular waxes have also been shown to have important roles in protection from frost induced injury (Harwood, 1980; Marcellos and Burke, 1979; Thomas and Barber, 1974; Single and Marcellos, 1974), pathogens (Kolattukudy, 1987; Jenks et al., 1994), in addition to roles in pollen-stig ...
Affymetrix Software User Manuals
... written instructions provided by Affymetrix. You understand and agree that, except as expressly set forth in the Affymetrix terms and conditions, no right or license to any patent or other intellectual property owned or licensable by Affymetrix is conveyed or implied by this Affymetrix product. In p ...
... written instructions provided by Affymetrix. You understand and agree that, except as expressly set forth in the Affymetrix terms and conditions, no right or license to any patent or other intellectual property owned or licensable by Affymetrix is conveyed or implied by this Affymetrix product. In p ...
Maintenance of genomic integrity by p53: complementary
... result, DNA damage will be repaired during a growth arrest, or the damaged cells will be eliminated, thereby preventing ®xation of DNA damage as mutations. This function of p53 led to the now famous coining of p53 as the `guardian of the genome' by Lane (1992). Although the main features of p53's ro ...
... result, DNA damage will be repaired during a growth arrest, or the damaged cells will be eliminated, thereby preventing ®xation of DNA damage as mutations. This function of p53 led to the now famous coining of p53 as the `guardian of the genome' by Lane (1992). Although the main features of p53's ro ...
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... d. Huntington’s disease Answer: c Difficulty Level: Medium Blooms: Apply Page(s): 43 43. Benny has been diagnosed with a gene-linked abnormality characterized by deceleration of mental and physical development caused by an accumulation of lipids in the nervous system. He has been put on medication a ...
... d. Huntington’s disease Answer: c Difficulty Level: Medium Blooms: Apply Page(s): 43 43. Benny has been diagnosed with a gene-linked abnormality characterized by deceleration of mental and physical development caused by an accumulation of lipids in the nervous system. He has been put on medication a ...