Immunolocalisation of proto-oncogene expression in mechanically
... in post-mitotic striated muscle, but can be rapidly induced within hours by mechanical stimuli, e.g. pressure overloading the heart [I]. tenotomy of a hnctional synergistic muscle [2] or increased neural activity and contractile work in skeletal muscle [3]. Fos and Jun products form the heterodimeri ...
... in post-mitotic striated muscle, but can be rapidly induced within hours by mechanical stimuli, e.g. pressure overloading the heart [I]. tenotomy of a hnctional synergistic muscle [2] or increased neural activity and contractile work in skeletal muscle [3]. Fos and Jun products form the heterodimeri ...
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... Mouse Zfy1 and Zfy2 encode zinc finger transcription factors that map to the short arm of the Y chromosome (Yp). They have previously been shown to promote meiotic quality control during pachytene (Zfy1 and Zfy2) and at the first meiotic metaphase (Zfy2). However, from these previous studies additio ...
... Mouse Zfy1 and Zfy2 encode zinc finger transcription factors that map to the short arm of the Y chromosome (Yp). They have previously been shown to promote meiotic quality control during pachytene (Zfy1 and Zfy2) and at the first meiotic metaphase (Zfy2). However, from these previous studies additio ...
Phenotypic overlap in the contribution of individual genes to CNV
... phenotypic information for the mouse and/or zebrafish orthologs is available. Here, we present an ontology-based approach to identify similarities between human disease manifestations and the mutational phenotypes in characterized model organism genes; this approach can therefore be used even in cas ...
... phenotypic information for the mouse and/or zebrafish orthologs is available. Here, we present an ontology-based approach to identify similarities between human disease manifestations and the mutational phenotypes in characterized model organism genes; this approach can therefore be used even in cas ...
Ascorbate peroxidaserelated (APxR) is a new
... plants, which contain only APx, chloroplastic organisms contain both APx and CcP sequences. Purification of chloroplastic APx from tea (Camellia sinensis) leaves has indicated that the enzyme is a 34-kDa monomer that is labile in the absence of ascorbate (Chen & Asada, 1989). However, purification o ...
... plants, which contain only APx, chloroplastic organisms contain both APx and CcP sequences. Purification of chloroplastic APx from tea (Camellia sinensis) leaves has indicated that the enzyme is a 34-kDa monomer that is labile in the absence of ascorbate (Chen & Asada, 1989). However, purification o ...
Argonaute2 Is Essential for Mammalian
... (Figure S1B and S1C), which may account for the ability of some Ago2 mutants to escape gastrulation arrest and develop until midgestation [11]. Also consistent with previous studies is the reduced extraembryonic region in the e7.5 Ago2 mutant embryos; this finding further suggests embryos that survi ...
... (Figure S1B and S1C), which may account for the ability of some Ago2 mutants to escape gastrulation arrest and develop until midgestation [11]. Also consistent with previous studies is the reduced extraembryonic region in the e7.5 Ago2 mutant embryos; this finding further suggests embryos that survi ...
Register 001 - Office of the Gene Technology Regulator
... propagation, growth and distribution of GM plants and cut flowers Australia-wide. What is the GMO Register? Licensed dealings with genetically modified organisms (GMOs) may be placed on the GMO Register if (a) any risks posed by the dealing are minimal and (b) the Regulator is satisfied that the dea ...
... propagation, growth and distribution of GM plants and cut flowers Australia-wide. What is the GMO Register? Licensed dealings with genetically modified organisms (GMOs) may be placed on the GMO Register if (a) any risks posed by the dealing are minimal and (b) the Regulator is satisfied that the dea ...
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... Mendel’s Law of Independent Assortment An easier way to do RrGg x RrGg (note for alleles: R = round, r = wrinkled; G = yellow, g = green) ...
... Mendel’s Law of Independent Assortment An easier way to do RrGg x RrGg (note for alleles: R = round, r = wrinkled; G = yellow, g = green) ...
AN INTRODUCTION TO RECOMBINATION AND LINKAGE ANALYSIS
... Linkage Analysis • Key to linkage analysis: – The smaller the amount of recombination observed between genes, i.e. the more tightly linked they are, the closer we could infer that they lie on a chromosome. ...
... Linkage Analysis • Key to linkage analysis: – The smaller the amount of recombination observed between genes, i.e. the more tightly linked they are, the closer we could infer that they lie on a chromosome. ...
sets of metaphors in multilevel cognitive models
... Which concepts were taken from various sciences and areas of experience and transferred into the professional thesaurus of genetics, to represent its own multilevel objects and processes? Can the lexical and stylistic analyses of professional genetic publications be helpful to comprehend some real g ...
... Which concepts were taken from various sciences and areas of experience and transferred into the professional thesaurus of genetics, to represent its own multilevel objects and processes? Can the lexical and stylistic analyses of professional genetic publications be helpful to comprehend some real g ...
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... Linkage Analysis • Key to linkage analysis: – The smaller the amount of recombination observed between genes, i.e. the more tightly linked they are, the closer we could infer that they lie on a chromosome. ...
... Linkage Analysis • Key to linkage analysis: – The smaller the amount of recombination observed between genes, i.e. the more tightly linked they are, the closer we could infer that they lie on a chromosome. ...
6.1 Summary DTCs are widely used chemicals that are teratogenic
... into the molecular mechanisms underlying these defects, DTC induced changes in gene expression in embryonic zebrafish (PAC2) cells were measured using microarray analysis. Both thiram and disulfiram caused differential expression of genes that are related to signalling of transforming growth factor ...
... into the molecular mechanisms underlying these defects, DTC induced changes in gene expression in embryonic zebrafish (PAC2) cells were measured using microarray analysis. Both thiram and disulfiram caused differential expression of genes that are related to signalling of transforming growth factor ...
the Acetyl-Coenzyme A
... an unusual context for a translational start site, while the next ATG. 24 codons downstream. is in a more conventional context. Possible implications of two alternative translational start sites for the cellular localization o r the enzyme are discussed. A stable mutant of this gene. obtained by the ...
... an unusual context for a translational start site, while the next ATG. 24 codons downstream. is in a more conventional context. Possible implications of two alternative translational start sites for the cellular localization o r the enzyme are discussed. A stable mutant of this gene. obtained by the ...
Evolution of synonymous codon usage in metazoans Laurent Duret
... serial analysis of gene expression (SAGE), it was not correlated with data obtained by cDNA microarrays. Konu and Li [34] attributed this lack of correlation with microarray data to the fact that the relationship between GC3 and expression is not linear and reaches a plateau for very high levels of ...
... serial analysis of gene expression (SAGE), it was not correlated with data obtained by cDNA microarrays. Konu and Li [34] attributed this lack of correlation with microarray data to the fact that the relationship between GC3 and expression is not linear and reaches a plateau for very high levels of ...
IJEB 55(1) 15-20
... a wide range, up to 2 μm26,29,30. But according to more recent studies the end of a broken mammalian chromosome is shown to have very limited mobility which can move no more than 0.2 μm31. Thus, based on these studies the proximity is considered to be an important factor in events of rearrangements. ...
... a wide range, up to 2 μm26,29,30. But according to more recent studies the end of a broken mammalian chromosome is shown to have very limited mobility which can move no more than 0.2 μm31. Thus, based on these studies the proximity is considered to be an important factor in events of rearrangements. ...
How to Find a Specific Gene or Protein to Study
... Finally, the Advanced Search form has a menu of genomes for limiting your keyword search and a menu of subsystems that may be used to restrict your keyword search. In the form, genomes are grouped with the NMPDR focus organisms listed first, followed by the Archaea (blue), Bacteria (pink), and Eukar ...
... Finally, the Advanced Search form has a menu of genomes for limiting your keyword search and a menu of subsystems that may be used to restrict your keyword search. In the form, genomes are grouped with the NMPDR focus organisms listed first, followed by the Archaea (blue), Bacteria (pink), and Eukar ...
More Probability - University of Rhode Island
... die suddenly (often in their cribs) with no explanation. Death from SIDS has been greatly reduced by placing babies on their backs, but as yet no cause is known. • When more than one SIDS death occurs in a family, the parents are sometimes accused. One “expert witness” popular with prosecutors in En ...
... die suddenly (often in their cribs) with no explanation. Death from SIDS has been greatly reduced by placing babies on their backs, but as yet no cause is known. • When more than one SIDS death occurs in a family, the parents are sometimes accused. One “expert witness” popular with prosecutors in En ...
The ECF sigma factors of Streptomyces coelicolor A3(2)
... cases they were not identified as factors by standard similarity searching methods. As a consequence, several members of the subfamily were present in the protein databases, but their biochemical role was unrecognized. Each had been identified by genetic means, each had a known positive regulatory r ...
... cases they were not identified as factors by standard similarity searching methods. As a consequence, several members of the subfamily were present in the protein databases, but their biochemical role was unrecognized. Each had been identified by genetic means, each had a known positive regulatory r ...
EFFECT OF FSH β-SUB UNIT AND FSHR GENES
... affecting alteration of FSH function. Since same homozygous in human affecting azoospermia in male (Lindstedt et al., 1998; Phillip et al., 1998; Layman et al., 2002), did not detect CC genotype in bulls, it might have been caused by elimination in selection process (Dai et al., 2009). In the presen ...
... affecting alteration of FSH function. Since same homozygous in human affecting azoospermia in male (Lindstedt et al., 1998; Phillip et al., 1998; Layman et al., 2002), did not detect CC genotype in bulls, it might have been caused by elimination in selection process (Dai et al., 2009). In the presen ...
Full Text PDF - Journal of Integrative Plant Biology
... structures and bulged tissues near ovaries were observed. Low seed setting rate was another obvious character of this mutant. According to statistical analysis, seed setting rate was 18.2%. The percentage of pollen fertility was 62.46%. The process of floral organ morphogenesis was also investigated ...
... structures and bulged tissues near ovaries were observed. Low seed setting rate was another obvious character of this mutant. According to statistical analysis, seed setting rate was 18.2%. The percentage of pollen fertility was 62.46%. The process of floral organ morphogenesis was also investigated ...
To how many simultaneous hypothesis tests can normal, student's t or bootstrap calibration be applied?
... statistical problems, it is not uncommon to apply hypothesis tests in a highly simultaneous way. The number, ν say, of tests used can be much larger than the sample sizes, n, to which the tests are applied, yet we wish to calibrate the tests so that the overall level of the simultaneous test is accu ...
... statistical problems, it is not uncommon to apply hypothesis tests in a highly simultaneous way. The number, ν say, of tests used can be much larger than the sample sizes, n, to which the tests are applied, yet we wish to calibrate the tests so that the overall level of the simultaneous test is accu ...
Spider Syndrome - OSU Fact Sheets
... to the sex of the individual; these are called sex linked. Other genes, such as eye color, hair color, etc., are not related to an individual’s sex. These are called autosomal genes. An autosomal genetic trait can, therefore, be found in both the male and female. ...
... to the sex of the individual; these are called sex linked. Other genes, such as eye color, hair color, etc., are not related to an individual’s sex. These are called autosomal genes. An autosomal genetic trait can, therefore, be found in both the male and female. ...
Gene expression profiling
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.