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Developmental fate and lineage commitment of singled mouse
... intact zona pellucida. Therefore, the inner-outer cell environment is still partially present and other cadherin proteins are expressed, which may allow for cell-cell communication. In addition, Ecadherin is linked with several major developmental signaling pathways that are crucial for normal devel ...
... intact zona pellucida. Therefore, the inner-outer cell environment is still partially present and other cadherin proteins are expressed, which may allow for cell-cell communication. In addition, Ecadherin is linked with several major developmental signaling pathways that are crucial for normal devel ...
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... intact zona pellucida. Therefore, the inner-outer cell environment is still partially present and other cadherin proteins are expressed, which may allow for cell-cell communication. In addition, Ecadherin is linked with several major developmental signaling pathways that are crucial for normal devel ...
... intact zona pellucida. Therefore, the inner-outer cell environment is still partially present and other cadherin proteins are expressed, which may allow for cell-cell communication. In addition, Ecadherin is linked with several major developmental signaling pathways that are crucial for normal devel ...
(reversed and/or heterotaxic) phenotype in SWV mice
... system (Fig. 1)was started three times (experiments 1 , 2 , and 3). Although none of the experiments went the 20 generations required for inbreeding, all experiments were consistent with the unanticipated results reported herein. During experiment 1, the identification of IV phenotype was based on t ...
... system (Fig. 1)was started three times (experiments 1 , 2 , and 3). Although none of the experiments went the 20 generations required for inbreeding, all experiments were consistent with the unanticipated results reported herein. During experiment 1, the identification of IV phenotype was based on t ...
Seed plant phylogeny: Demise of the anthophyte
... linked angiosperms and Gnetales, and this with low statistical support. Analyses of the chloroplast gene rbcL placed Gnetales at the base of the seed plants, followed by angiosperms (an arrangement supported by more recent studies of photosystem genes, M. Sanderson, personal communication). Studies ...
... linked angiosperms and Gnetales, and this with low statistical support. Analyses of the chloroplast gene rbcL placed Gnetales at the base of the seed plants, followed by angiosperms (an arrangement supported by more recent studies of photosystem genes, M. Sanderson, personal communication). Studies ...
Charles K. Wairuri , Jacquie E. van der Waals
... conserved in the tad loci of different bacteria (Planet et al. 2001; Tomich et al. 2007); (iv) the ...
... conserved in the tad loci of different bacteria (Planet et al. 2001; Tomich et al. 2007); (iv) the ...
Molecular and genetic characterization of genes involved in maize
... herteromeric form; and most plants appear to have both forms of ACCase. In plants, ACCase activity is required to generate malonyl-CoA pools in both plastids (for fatty acid synthesis) and in the cytosol (for fatty acid elongation). Plants that contain both ACCase forms have the herteromeric form in ...
... herteromeric form; and most plants appear to have both forms of ACCase. In plants, ACCase activity is required to generate malonyl-CoA pools in both plastids (for fatty acid synthesis) and in the cytosol (for fatty acid elongation). Plants that contain both ACCase forms have the herteromeric form in ...
Term Identification in the Biomedical Literature*
... could be linked to a protein repository such as Swiss-Prot (Swiss-Prot ID P04637 for homo sapiens). Of the many challenges in identifying mdm2 as the LocusID 4193 entity, consider the need for contextual clues to classify it as a gene (as opposed to a protein or other molecular class), and that mapp ...
... could be linked to a protein repository such as Swiss-Prot (Swiss-Prot ID P04637 for homo sapiens). Of the many challenges in identifying mdm2 as the LocusID 4193 entity, consider the need for contextual clues to classify it as a gene (as opposed to a protein or other molecular class), and that mapp ...
Abundant RNA editing sites of chloroplast protein
... the patterns and distribution of RNA editing in the ancient plant provides insights into the evolutionary trend of RNA editing, and helping us to further understand their biological significance. Results: In this paper, we investigated 82 protein-coding genes in the chloroplast genome of G. biloba a ...
... the patterns and distribution of RNA editing in the ancient plant provides insights into the evolutionary trend of RNA editing, and helping us to further understand their biological significance. Results: In this paper, we investigated 82 protein-coding genes in the chloroplast genome of G. biloba a ...
Ophthalmic Genetics Update Genetics and Genomics of
... extracellular space.52 These data indicate that common variants in the CLU gene do not represent strong genetic modifiers, but may confer some increased risk of developing PEX in certain populations. Another study did not find any association between common polymorphisms of the elastin (ELN) gene wi ...
... extracellular space.52 These data indicate that common variants in the CLU gene do not represent strong genetic modifiers, but may confer some increased risk of developing PEX in certain populations. Another study did not find any association between common polymorphisms of the elastin (ELN) gene wi ...
Function and Control of the Spx-Family of Proteins Within
... expression machinery (de Hoon et al. 2010; Piggot and Hilbert 2004). Most notable among these are the spore-specific RNA polymerase forms bearing unique σ subunits (Stragier and Losick 1990). The assembly of alternative RNA polymerase forms, bearing spore-specific σ subunits, is the result of a sign ...
... expression machinery (de Hoon et al. 2010; Piggot and Hilbert 2004). Most notable among these are the spore-specific RNA polymerase forms bearing unique σ subunits (Stragier and Losick 1990). The assembly of alternative RNA polymerase forms, bearing spore-specific σ subunits, is the result of a sign ...
Minimal metabolic pathway structure is consistent with
... We hypothesized that a highly correlated co-occurrence or coabsence of two proteins across all the MinSpan protein sets of a particular organism was an indication that the proteins share a PPI and that a co-occurrence or co-absence of two genes implies that the genes positively interact or that they ...
... We hypothesized that a highly correlated co-occurrence or coabsence of two proteins across all the MinSpan protein sets of a particular organism was an indication that the proteins share a PPI and that a co-occurrence or co-absence of two genes implies that the genes positively interact or that they ...
Cytokinins: Regulators of Cell Division
... cells may resume cell division in the intact plant. In many species, mature cells of the cortex and/or phloem resume division to form secondary meristems, such as the vascular cambium or the cork cambium. The abscission zone at the base of a leaf petiole is a region where mature parenchyma cells beg ...
... cells may resume cell division in the intact plant. In many species, mature cells of the cortex and/or phloem resume division to form secondary meristems, such as the vascular cambium or the cork cambium. The abscission zone at the base of a leaf petiole is a region where mature parenchyma cells beg ...
Cytokinins: Regulators of Cell Division
... cells may resume cell division in the intact plant. In many species, mature cells of the cortex and/or phloem resume division to form secondary meristems, such as the vascular cambium or the cork cambium. The abscission zone at the base of a leaf petiole is a region where mature parenchyma cells beg ...
... cells may resume cell division in the intact plant. In many species, mature cells of the cortex and/or phloem resume division to form secondary meristems, such as the vascular cambium or the cork cambium. The abscission zone at the base of a leaf petiole is a region where mature parenchyma cells beg ...
Breeding Policy - Selkirk Rex Cat Club
... From the beginning these cats generated much interest as show visitors and exhibitors became aware of the new breed. The first three breeders in 2002 quickly grew to include many well established catteries throughout the UK. These cats were the ideal companion to any British Shorthaired, Persian & E ...
... From the beginning these cats generated much interest as show visitors and exhibitors became aware of the new breed. The first three breeders in 2002 quickly grew to include many well established catteries throughout the UK. These cats were the ideal companion to any British Shorthaired, Persian & E ...
Molecular Genetics of Bipolar Disorder and Related Traits
... sequence of deoksiribonucleicacid (DNA) (4, 5) and subsequently the first human gene, Chorionic Somatomammotropin Hormone, was isolated and sequenced (6). Since then, the understanding of genes and their role in the etiology of disease has substantially increased, especially now that the draft seque ...
... sequence of deoksiribonucleicacid (DNA) (4, 5) and subsequently the first human gene, Chorionic Somatomammotropin Hormone, was isolated and sequenced (6). Since then, the understanding of genes and their role in the etiology of disease has substantially increased, especially now that the draft seque ...
Multiple domain structure in a chitinase gene (chic)
... Recombinant D N A techniques. Preparation of plasmid, doublestranded and single-stranded M 13 DNA, restriction enzyme digestion, recovery of DNA fragments from agarose gels, transformation of E. coli, and selection of transformed colonies of E. coli and transformed plaques of M 13 clones were done a ...
... Recombinant D N A techniques. Preparation of plasmid, doublestranded and single-stranded M 13 DNA, restriction enzyme digestion, recovery of DNA fragments from agarose gels, transformation of E. coli, and selection of transformed colonies of E. coli and transformed plaques of M 13 clones were done a ...
Isolation, Characterization, and Annotation: The Search for Novel
... Students in the Genome Discovery and Research course began by collecting individual soil samples from a location of their choice. The GPS coordinates, time, date, and site characteristics were noted for each soil sample. The phages isolated by the entrants were named Luke117 and Novus. Luke117 was t ...
... Students in the Genome Discovery and Research course began by collecting individual soil samples from a location of their choice. The GPS coordinates, time, date, and site characteristics were noted for each soil sample. The phages isolated by the entrants were named Luke117 and Novus. Luke117 was t ...
Datasheet - Santa Cruz Biotechnology, Inc.
... Three mammalian fringe family members, namely Manic Fringe, Radical Fringe and Lunatic Fringe, have been identified as proteins related to Drosophila Fringe, a protein involved in development. Fringe proteins act upstream of the Notch signaling pathway and are involved in boundary determination duri ...
... Three mammalian fringe family members, namely Manic Fringe, Radical Fringe and Lunatic Fringe, have been identified as proteins related to Drosophila Fringe, a protein involved in development. Fringe proteins act upstream of the Notch signaling pathway and are involved in boundary determination duri ...
MATRILINEAL, a sperm-specific phospholipase, triggers maize
... treatment. Despite decades of use, the mode of action remains controversial6–10. Here we establish, through fine mapping, genome sequencing, genetic complementation, and gene editing, that haploid induction in maize (Zea mays) is triggered by a frame-shift mutation in MATRILINEAL (MTL), a pollen-spe ...
... treatment. Despite decades of use, the mode of action remains controversial6–10. Here we establish, through fine mapping, genome sequencing, genetic complementation, and gene editing, that haploid induction in maize (Zea mays) is triggered by a frame-shift mutation in MATRILINEAL (MTL), a pollen-spe ...
oto`s role in head and trunk development
... anterior of the embryo has been shown by both embryological and genetic methods. Embryological evidence comes from the demonstration that surgical removal of the AVE reduces or extinguishes expression of forebrain markers in the mouse embryo. Similarly, transplantation of the rabbit AVE shows that i ...
... anterior of the embryo has been shown by both embryological and genetic methods. Embryological evidence comes from the demonstration that surgical removal of the AVE reduces or extinguishes expression of forebrain markers in the mouse embryo. Similarly, transplantation of the rabbit AVE shows that i ...
Phylogenetic analysis of members of the genus Rickettsia using the
... al., 1997). When the degree of infection was optimal, as estimated by Gimenez staining, rickettsiae were harvested and cultures were centrifuged at 12 000 g for 10 min, resuspended in medium and stored at k70 mC until nucleic acid purification was performed. Nucleic acid purification and PCR amplifi ...
... al., 1997). When the degree of infection was optimal, as estimated by Gimenez staining, rickettsiae were harvested and cultures were centrifuged at 12 000 g for 10 min, resuspended in medium and stored at k70 mC until nucleic acid purification was performed. Nucleic acid purification and PCR amplifi ...
Limb Girdle Muscular Dystrophy - Muscular Dystrophy Foundation of
... conditions with different causes and different genetic implications may present with symptoms similar to LGMD. Therefore: a. Some individuals earlier diagnosed as having LGMD did not have muscular dystrophy at all, but one of several clinically similar disorders such as spinal muscular atrophy (an i ...
... conditions with different causes and different genetic implications may present with symptoms similar to LGMD. Therefore: a. Some individuals earlier diagnosed as having LGMD did not have muscular dystrophy at all, but one of several clinically similar disorders such as spinal muscular atrophy (an i ...
Gene expression profiling
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In the field of molecular biology, gene expression profiling is the measurement of the activity (the expression) of thousands of genes at once, to create a global picture of cellular function. These profiles can, for example, distinguish between cells that are actively dividing, or show how the cells react to a particular treatment. Many experiments of this sort measure an entire genome simultaneously, that is, every gene present in a particular cell.DNA microarray technology measures the relative activity of previously identified target genes. Sequence based techniques, like serial analysis of gene expression (SAGE, SuperSAGE) are also used for gene expression profiling. SuperSAGE is especially accurate and can measure any active gene, not just a predefined set. The advent of next-generation sequencing has made sequence based expression analysis an increasingly popular, ""digital"" alternative to microarrays called RNA-Seq. However, microarrays are far more common, accounting for 17,000 PubMed articles by 2006.