Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
... sociobiology came under critical scrutiny. Both proponents of the hereditary nature of IQ and sociobiologists made a connection between human behavioral traits and genes. Hereditarians in the IQ debates explicitly relied upon heritability analyses such as those introduced above. Critics of sociobiol ...
... sociobiology came under critical scrutiny. Both proponents of the hereditary nature of IQ and sociobiologists made a connection between human behavioral traits and genes. Hereditarians in the IQ debates explicitly relied upon heritability analyses such as those introduced above. Critics of sociobiol ...
Recurrent Pregnancy Loss and Its Relation to Combined Parental
... CONCLUSION Current results showed the maternal mutated thrombophilic genes’ profiles mainly have a potential risk for RPL but paternal mutation profiles in specific genes may also have a combined effect on RPL phenomenon. Study of mutations in a wide range of thrombophilic genes associated with t ...
... CONCLUSION Current results showed the maternal mutated thrombophilic genes’ profiles mainly have a potential risk for RPL but paternal mutation profiles in specific genes may also have a combined effect on RPL phenomenon. Study of mutations in a wide range of thrombophilic genes associated with t ...
Retrograde Gbb signaling through the Bmp type 2
... The loss of FaRP staining in the Tv neurons and the NHO varicosities does not necessarily mean that Wit signaling affects transcriptional activation of a FaRP in the these neurons since the effect could potentially occur at several other levels, including production of necessary processing enzymes ( ...
... The loss of FaRP staining in the Tv neurons and the NHO varicosities does not necessarily mean that Wit signaling affects transcriptional activation of a FaRP in the these neurons since the effect could potentially occur at several other levels, including production of necessary processing enzymes ( ...
The Inheritance of Penicillin Titre in Crosses between
... line. This is consistent with the use, as initial parents, of isolates belonging to different heterokaryon compatibility (h-c) groups (Merrick, I 975), since these groups are genetically diverse (Jinks et al. 1966;Merrick & Caten, 1975a).Each of the initial isolates presumably carried different gene ...
... line. This is consistent with the use, as initial parents, of isolates belonging to different heterokaryon compatibility (h-c) groups (Merrick, I 975), since these groups are genetically diverse (Jinks et al. 1966;Merrick & Caten, 1975a).Each of the initial isolates presumably carried different gene ...
Inheritance and the muscular dystrophies
... it is thought to include several different forms of muscular dystrophy inherited in different ways. Some people who have been diagnosed as having limb girdle muscular dystrophy in the past have turned out later to have entirely different non-genetic disorders. Furthermore many cases of the Becker ty ...
... it is thought to include several different forms of muscular dystrophy inherited in different ways. Some people who have been diagnosed as having limb girdle muscular dystrophy in the past have turned out later to have entirely different non-genetic disorders. Furthermore many cases of the Becker ty ...
Alternative Splicing in Higher Plants
... For these alternative splicing isoforms that have a frameshift: - In Arabidopsis, 42% of these frameshifted events are found to introduce a premature stop codon >50bp upstream of the last exon-exon junction and are NMD candidates -In rice, this percentage is 36% This level of producing NMD candidate ...
... For these alternative splicing isoforms that have a frameshift: - In Arabidopsis, 42% of these frameshifted events are found to introduce a premature stop codon >50bp upstream of the last exon-exon junction and are NMD candidates -In rice, this percentage is 36% This level of producing NMD candidate ...
Case Report Section
... metaphases and rearrangement of the MLL gene. Translocations involving the MLL/11q23 region are the most common genomic aberrations in infant ALL seen in ~80% of cases (Raimondi, 2004). Generally leukemia harboring MLL translocation is clinically aggressive and associated with poor prognosis. The mo ...
... metaphases and rearrangement of the MLL gene. Translocations involving the MLL/11q23 region are the most common genomic aberrations in infant ALL seen in ~80% of cases (Raimondi, 2004). Generally leukemia harboring MLL translocation is clinically aggressive and associated with poor prognosis. The mo ...
Altered Pax gene expression in murine notochord mutants: the
... from their heterozygous littermates by the absence of the sacral and caudal vertebral column causing a flattened body shape (Fig. 1G,H). The cervical vertebrae show anteroposterior reductions including the loss of the dens axis. Sagittally split vertebrae occur in the lower thoracic and upper lumbar ...
... from their heterozygous littermates by the absence of the sacral and caudal vertebral column causing a flattened body shape (Fig. 1G,H). The cervical vertebrae show anteroposterior reductions including the loss of the dens axis. Sagittally split vertebrae occur in the lower thoracic and upper lumbar ...
The costs of immunity and the evolution of immunological defense
... act to reduce the fitness impacts of infections capable of successful colonization. However, resistance mechanisms reducing the per-contact rate of pathogenic infection are also vital components of overall defense. In the septic environment inhabited by Drosophila there is likely a constant interact ...
... act to reduce the fitness impacts of infections capable of successful colonization. However, resistance mechanisms reducing the per-contact rate of pathogenic infection are also vital components of overall defense. In the septic environment inhabited by Drosophila there is likely a constant interact ...
Parasitism and Mutualism in Wolbachia: What the
... (Bordenstein and Rosengaus 2005), and three other divergent lineages that have not been labeled supergroups including those from the flea Ctenocephalides canis (Casiraghi et al. 2005), the filarial nematode Dipetalonema gracile (Casiraghi et al. 2005), and the pseudoscorpion Cordylochernes scorpioid ...
... (Bordenstein and Rosengaus 2005), and three other divergent lineages that have not been labeled supergroups including those from the flea Ctenocephalides canis (Casiraghi et al. 2005), the filarial nematode Dipetalonema gracile (Casiraghi et al. 2005), and the pseudoscorpion Cordylochernes scorpioid ...
A TaqI polymorphism in the 3 UTR of the IL-12
... The fact that the TaqI polymorphism in the p40 gene has an effect on IL-12 p70 secretion, but not on IL-12 p40 secretion, is of considerable interest and, at first glance, may appear counterintuitive. One possibility is that the polymorphism affects p40 homodimer formation, which, in turn, influence ...
... The fact that the TaqI polymorphism in the p40 gene has an effect on IL-12 p70 secretion, but not on IL-12 p40 secretion, is of considerable interest and, at first glance, may appear counterintuitive. One possibility is that the polymorphism affects p40 homodimer formation, which, in turn, influence ...
Problem Sets - MIT Biology
... (g) List all of the above six crosses (parts (a) – (f)) that are proper complementation tests which clearly reveal whether two mutations are in the same gene or different genes. Part e) is a proper complementation test that clearly shows that wild-type alleles of A and B will rescue the mutant pheno ...
... (g) List all of the above six crosses (parts (a) – (f)) that are proper complementation tests which clearly reveal whether two mutations are in the same gene or different genes. Part e) is a proper complementation test that clearly shows that wild-type alleles of A and B will rescue the mutant pheno ...
The daily rhythm of mice
... FBXL3, CKI and CKII), which affect the stability or the cellular localization of clock components, a period length of about a day is obtained. To the core loop a variety of other feedback loops are linked. The stabilizing loop consists of REV-ERBs or PPARa/RORs as repressors or activators of the Bma ...
... FBXL3, CKI and CKII), which affect the stability or the cellular localization of clock components, a period length of about a day is obtained. To the core loop a variety of other feedback loops are linked. The stabilizing loop consists of REV-ERBs or PPARa/RORs as repressors or activators of the Bma ...
hag expression in Bacillus subtilis is both negatively
... and cloned into plasmid pET28a (Novagen) at the NdeI and XhoI sites to give pFlgM. The cloning strategy was designed to provide a His-tag at the C terminus of the protein. pFlgM was transformed into E. coli BL21(DE3) and FlgM was induced with 0.1 mM IPTG. E. coli BL21(DE3)/pFlgM was inoculated in 5 ...
... and cloned into plasmid pET28a (Novagen) at the NdeI and XhoI sites to give pFlgM. The cloning strategy was designed to provide a His-tag at the C terminus of the protein. pFlgM was transformed into E. coli BL21(DE3) and FlgM was induced with 0.1 mM IPTG. E. coli BL21(DE3)/pFlgM was inoculated in 5 ...
The DUET gene is necessary for chromosome
... propylene oxide and the samples infiltrated with Araldite resin followed by embedding and curing for 3 days at 60°C. 2 µm sections were cut using a Reichert Ultracut E microtome. Sections were stained with 1% Toluidine Blue in 1% borax for 2-5 minutes and mounted in the Araldite resin. Bright-field ...
... propylene oxide and the samples infiltrated with Araldite resin followed by embedding and curing for 3 days at 60°C. 2 µm sections were cut using a Reichert Ultracut E microtome. Sections were stained with 1% Toluidine Blue in 1% borax for 2-5 minutes and mounted in the Araldite resin. Bright-field ...
Synonymous codon usage patterns in different parasitic
... many genes has been documented in many species. It has been reported that synonymous codon usage bias may be associated with various factors, such as mutational pressure and compositional constraints (Osawa et al., 1988), translational selection (Sharp and Li, 1986), gene function (Chiapello et al., ...
... many genes has been documented in many species. It has been reported that synonymous codon usage bias may be associated with various factors, such as mutational pressure and compositional constraints (Osawa et al., 1988), translational selection (Sharp and Li, 1986), gene function (Chiapello et al., ...
IOSR Journal of Pharmacy and Biological Sciences (IOSR-JPBS) e-ISSN: 2278-3008, p-ISSN:2319-7676.
... The Progins Progesterone Receptor Gene Polymorphism and Polymorphism of the Estrogen … variants may influence cell proliferation, viability, and apoptosis in endometrial cell metabolism. Wieser et al., [14] Lattuada et al., [17] and Carvalho et al.[18] demonstrated a significant correlation between ...
... The Progins Progesterone Receptor Gene Polymorphism and Polymorphism of the Estrogen … variants may influence cell proliferation, viability, and apoptosis in endometrial cell metabolism. Wieser et al., [14] Lattuada et al., [17] and Carvalho et al.[18] demonstrated a significant correlation between ...
Noise in transcription negative feedback loops
... and the suppression of the noise by the negative feedback loop should be mainly owing to elimination of the fluctuations introduced by changes in the plasmid number. This would suggest that negative feedback loops do not suppress intrinsic noise, but rather eliminate external noise that might arise f ...
... and the suppression of the noise by the negative feedback loop should be mainly owing to elimination of the fluctuations introduced by changes in the plasmid number. This would suggest that negative feedback loops do not suppress intrinsic noise, but rather eliminate external noise that might arise f ...
Brassinosteroids Rescue the Deficiency of CYP90, a Cytochrome
... COP, and FUS genes are thought to code for specific negative regulators of light signaling because the developmental and molecular phenotypes of det, cop, and fus mutants are not altered by the hy mutations of photoreceptors (Quail et al., 1995). Nonetheless, because these mutations have severe plei ...
... COP, and FUS genes are thought to code for specific negative regulators of light signaling because the developmental and molecular phenotypes of det, cop, and fus mutants are not altered by the hy mutations of photoreceptors (Quail et al., 1995). Nonetheless, because these mutations have severe plei ...
PCDH19-related Infantile Epileptic Encephalopathy - HAL
... Recently, PCDH19-related infantile epileptic encephalopathy turned out to be more frequent than first anticipated on the observation of families, PCDH19 becoming the second most clinically relevant gene in epilepsy after SCN1A (MIM# 182389). Most patients with PCDH19 mutations are sporadic cases or ...
... Recently, PCDH19-related infantile epileptic encephalopathy turned out to be more frequent than first anticipated on the observation of families, PCDH19 becoming the second most clinically relevant gene in epilepsy after SCN1A (MIM# 182389). Most patients with PCDH19 mutations are sporadic cases or ...
MOLECULAR RECOGNITION AND RESPONSE IN POLLEN AND
... parent (sporophyte). In the simplest case, the pollen is recognized by the pistil as self if either of the two S-haplotypes carried by its parent matches one of the two S-haplotypes carried by the pistil. Thus crosses between two plants are possible only if their S-genotypes do not share any haploty ...
... parent (sporophyte). In the simplest case, the pollen is recognized by the pistil as self if either of the two S-haplotypes carried by its parent matches one of the two S-haplotypes carried by the pistil. Thus crosses between two plants are possible only if their S-genotypes do not share any haploty ...
Slide 1
... LE-MAS Markers effectively must be considered random effects to allow for recombination ...
... LE-MAS Markers effectively must be considered random effects to allow for recombination ...
Grammatical Evolution : Solving Trigonometric Identities 1 Introduction
... act either independently or in conjunction with other proteins [Elseth 95], the physical results depending on the other proteins that are present immediately before and after a genes expression. It is possible for individuals to run out of genes, and in this case there are two alternatives. The rst ...
... act either independently or in conjunction with other proteins [Elseth 95], the physical results depending on the other proteins that are present immediately before and after a genes expression. It is possible for individuals to run out of genes, and in this case there are two alternatives. The rst ...
Amber Extract
... People used to gather craft and trade amber. The first use of amber in the Baltic Sea region can be traced back to Stone Age. Amber amulet made of Baltic amber was found in Egyptian tombs. Baltic countries have about 100 Neolithic burial sites in which amber is included. Amber has been credited with ...
... People used to gather craft and trade amber. The first use of amber in the Baltic Sea region can be traced back to Stone Age. Amber amulet made of Baltic amber was found in Egyptian tombs. Baltic countries have about 100 Neolithic burial sites in which amber is included. Amber has been credited with ...
CHAPTER 3 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
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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.