Curriculum Vita - Kansas State Entomology
... Molecular characterization of wheat and Hf interactions: gene expression in the salivary glands of the Hessian fly for potential virulence, induced reactions and gene expression in wheat elicited by Hf feeding detected by Northern blot and microarray Molecular evidence of bacteria association wi ...
... Molecular characterization of wheat and Hf interactions: gene expression in the salivary glands of the Hessian fly for potential virulence, induced reactions and gene expression in wheat elicited by Hf feeding detected by Northern blot and microarray Molecular evidence of bacteria association wi ...
An Approach to a Child with Leukocoria
... Norrie’s disease, a congenital progressive oculo-acousticocerebral degenerative condition is a rare X-linked recessive disorder. Norrie’s disease must be considered in male infants with bilateral retro-lental masses. All the affected patients of Norrie’s disease are blind since birth. Mental subnorm ...
... Norrie’s disease, a congenital progressive oculo-acousticocerebral degenerative condition is a rare X-linked recessive disorder. Norrie’s disease must be considered in male infants with bilateral retro-lental masses. All the affected patients of Norrie’s disease are blind since birth. Mental subnorm ...
COMMENTARY: Why do pathogens carry avirulence genes?
... Some avr genes are pth genes There appear to be several valid explanations for the enigma of why pathogens carry ar genes, and the explanations are not mutually exclusive. First, some ar genes have selective value in terms of pathogenicity [22, 38, 42 ]. That is, they function pleiotropically to c ...
... Some avr genes are pth genes There appear to be several valid explanations for the enigma of why pathogens carry ar genes, and the explanations are not mutually exclusive. First, some ar genes have selective value in terms of pathogenicity [22, 38, 42 ]. That is, they function pleiotropically to c ...
Fighting the good cause: meaning, purpose
... would fertilize my mother’s egg. There is a single causal narrative out of the past but a beyond astronomical proliferation of possibilities into the future. One can explain with much greater confidence than one can predict. Taking a step further back fro ...
... would fertilize my mother’s egg. There is a single causal narrative out of the past but a beyond astronomical proliferation of possibilities into the future. One can explain with much greater confidence than one can predict. Taking a step further back fro ...
association of hla-c*06 with susceptibility to psoriatic - dr
... 1Department of Immunology and Pathophysiology, Faculty of Medicine, University "Carol Davila", Bucharest, Romania 2Molecular Biology Department, Grigore Antipa National Museum of Natural History, Bucharest, Romania3National Hematology Institute Prof. Dr. C.T. NICOLAU, Bucharest, Romania4Department o ...
... 1Department of Immunology and Pathophysiology, Faculty of Medicine, University "Carol Davila", Bucharest, Romania 2Molecular Biology Department, Grigore Antipa National Museum of Natural History, Bucharest, Romania3National Hematology Institute Prof. Dr. C.T. NICOLAU, Bucharest, Romania4Department o ...
EHC – Patient Registration and Stage 1 Consultation Information
... Patient Treatment Choice If EHC is not indicated and no onward referral made, please give advice on contraception and STDs Confirm discussion of post-coital contraception took place? Provider and patient information Health professionals should discuss individual need for emergency contraception (EC) ...
... Patient Treatment Choice If EHC is not indicated and no onward referral made, please give advice on contraception and STDs Confirm discussion of post-coital contraception took place? Provider and patient information Health professionals should discuss individual need for emergency contraception (EC) ...
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... color) and what we cannot see (e.g., blood type). Not all variation is heritable. Environment also can alter an individual’s phenotype [e.g., the hydrangea we saw before, and… …Map butterflies (color changes are due to seasonal difference in hormones)]. ...
... color) and what we cannot see (e.g., blood type). Not all variation is heritable. Environment also can alter an individual’s phenotype [e.g., the hydrangea we saw before, and… …Map butterflies (color changes are due to seasonal difference in hormones)]. ...
Multicellular Organisms Part 3
... The sperm and egg are sex cells, also known as gametes. They are different from normal body cells because they contain half the number of chromosomes. A human sperm cell contains 23 chromosomes and a human egg cell contains 23 chromosomes, when they fuse the fertilised egg contains 46 chromosomes (o ...
... The sperm and egg are sex cells, also known as gametes. They are different from normal body cells because they contain half the number of chromosomes. A human sperm cell contains 23 chromosomes and a human egg cell contains 23 chromosomes, when they fuse the fertilised egg contains 46 chromosomes (o ...
The Nature of Nurture and the Future of Evodevo: Toward a Theory
... not enough to do justice to the increasing richness of the field of developmental plasticity, but they suffice to highlight how much we have come to appreciate the environment as an important source of information and signals, which developing organisms exploit, even depend on, to guide their develo ...
... not enough to do justice to the increasing richness of the field of developmental plasticity, but they suffice to highlight how much we have come to appreciate the environment as an important source of information and signals, which developing organisms exploit, even depend on, to guide their develo ...
B bab +/ab x ab/ab AB/ABABB ab +/ab x ab/Y AB/ABAB ab +/ab ab
... Look at the list of observed phenotypes in the babies. What kind of pattern do ...
... Look at the list of observed phenotypes in the babies. What kind of pattern do ...
Speciation with Gene Flow in Coral Reef Fishes
... populations of the Caribbean and Southern Brazil (Rocha et al., 2002). There are seven strong physical barriers that separate biogeographic provinces in coral reef systems (Rocha et al., 2007), and many more instances where local oceanographic conditions can cause isolation. However, speciation has ...
... populations of the Caribbean and Southern Brazil (Rocha et al., 2002). There are seven strong physical barriers that separate biogeographic provinces in coral reef systems (Rocha et al., 2007), and many more instances where local oceanographic conditions can cause isolation. However, speciation has ...
What is Group A streptococcus
... Most people with a minor strep A infection will make a full recovery and experience no long-term problems. Though there is a very small risk the infection could spread further into the body or lead to complications such as rheumatic fever if not treated. Serious invasive strep A infections In rare c ...
... Most people with a minor strep A infection will make a full recovery and experience no long-term problems. Though there is a very small risk the infection could spread further into the body or lead to complications such as rheumatic fever if not treated. Serious invasive strep A infections In rare c ...
Convergent evolution of genes controlling mitonuclear
... mitochondrial inner membrane(Ghezzi and Zeviani 2012). Several genes involved in this process were positively selected: COX18 (COX18 Cytochrome C Oxidase Assembly Factor ) (Sacconi, et al. 2009) in FKK-branch, OXA1L (oxidase (cytochrome c) assembly 1-like) (Stiburek, et al. 2007; Haque, et al. 2010) ...
... mitochondrial inner membrane(Ghezzi and Zeviani 2012). Several genes involved in this process were positively selected: COX18 (COX18 Cytochrome C Oxidase Assembly Factor ) (Sacconi, et al. 2009) in FKK-branch, OXA1L (oxidase (cytochrome c) assembly 1-like) (Stiburek, et al. 2007; Haque, et al. 2010) ...
AIDS in the workplace
... When changing shifts, monitor at various times to assess blood glucose patterns while working For example, test before a 'new' meal or snack times, when physically active and when insulin or diabetes pills are working the hardest Record the results and situations in a logbook to ...
... When changing shifts, monitor at various times to assess blood glucose patterns while working For example, test before a 'new' meal or snack times, when physically active and when insulin or diabetes pills are working the hardest Record the results and situations in a logbook to ...
Influence of macrolide maintenance therapy and bacterial colonisation on exacerbation frequency
... limitation that is poorly reversible. Because of a poor understanding of COPD pathogenesis, treatment is mostly symptomatic and new therapeutic strategies are limited. There is a direct relationship between the severity of the disease and the intensity of the inflammatory response. Besides smoking, ...
... limitation that is poorly reversible. Because of a poor understanding of COPD pathogenesis, treatment is mostly symptomatic and new therapeutic strategies are limited. There is a direct relationship between the severity of the disease and the intensity of the inflammatory response. Besides smoking, ...
New Technology Needs for Noncommunicable Diseases in
... International attention has focused primarily on four types of NCDs—cardiovascular disease (CVD), diabetes, chronic respiratory disease, and cancer—as they present the largest contribution to mortality in the majority of LMICs yet are largely preventable and treatable.7 Evidence suggests that up to ...
... International attention has focused primarily on four types of NCDs—cardiovascular disease (CVD), diabetes, chronic respiratory disease, and cancer—as they present the largest contribution to mortality in the majority of LMICs yet are largely preventable and treatable.7 Evidence suggests that up to ...
Follicular Lymphoma: The chromosome 1 story
... tumor panel using another algorithm (STAC). Potentially important genes within these regions were determined by integrating data from gene expression microarray experiments: overexpressed genes within MCRs were identified through significance analysis of microarray (SAM) analysis of 2 previously pub ...
... tumor panel using another algorithm (STAC). Potentially important genes within these regions were determined by integrating data from gene expression microarray experiments: overexpressed genes within MCRs were identified through significance analysis of microarray (SAM) analysis of 2 previously pub ...
Hypersensitivity pneumonitis: current concepts REVIEW S.J. Bourke , J.C. Dalphin
... are particularly susceptible to developing the disease because of the important role played by this HLA type in the binding of beryllium and in its presentation to T-cell receptors [54]. Several studies have suggested links between HLA types and HP, with an increased occurrence of HLA DR7 in pigeon ...
... are particularly susceptible to developing the disease because of the important role played by this HLA type in the binding of beryllium and in its presentation to T-cell receptors [54]. Several studies have suggested links between HLA types and HP, with an increased occurrence of HLA DR7 in pigeon ...
Public‐private partnerships in plant‐breeding research
... • How to bridge the gap between research and PB transfer activities? • How to support PB? • How to support PB on minor/orphan species ? = To mutualise a part of the breeding benefits? • What is the impact of the size of the seed company/Private Partner on the real expectations (allelic variatio ...
... • How to bridge the gap between research and PB transfer activities? • How to support PB? • How to support PB on minor/orphan species ? = To mutualise a part of the breeding benefits? • What is the impact of the size of the seed company/Private Partner on the real expectations (allelic variatio ...
ANALYZING THE FOUNDER EFFECT IN SIMULATED
... The question of the initial diversity is pertinent in artificial evolutionary systems for two main reasons. First, the random generation of viable individuals in some complex problems can be a rare event and, in those cases, it would be advantageous if the evolutionary process could get started from ...
... The question of the initial diversity is pertinent in artificial evolutionary systems for two main reasons. First, the random generation of viable individuals in some complex problems can be a rare event and, in those cases, it would be advantageous if the evolutionary process could get started from ...
Fully automated pipeline for detection of sex linked genes using
... single species. Reliable high-throughput methods for detection of sex chromosomes specific markers are needed, especially in species where genome information is limited. Next generation sequencing (NGS) opens the door for identification of unique sequences or searching for nucleotide polymorphisms b ...
... single species. Reliable high-throughput methods for detection of sex chromosomes specific markers are needed, especially in species where genome information is limited. Next generation sequencing (NGS) opens the door for identification of unique sequences or searching for nucleotide polymorphisms b ...
H H
... Indep. asstmt. of chromos increases unique gene combos…8 million diff. combos of chromos in gametes!!! ...
... Indep. asstmt. of chromos increases unique gene combos…8 million diff. combos of chromos in gametes!!! ...