dependency relations between events in mitosis in
... The dependency relationships between various events in mitosis in the fission yeast Schixosaccharomyces pombe have been investigated using a combination of approaches. The events concerned are those controlled by specific genes, a step or steps in mitosis sensitive to benomyl, and protein synthesis. ...
... The dependency relationships between various events in mitosis in the fission yeast Schixosaccharomyces pombe have been investigated using a combination of approaches. The events concerned are those controlled by specific genes, a step or steps in mitosis sensitive to benomyl, and protein synthesis. ...
The DNA helicase ChlR1 is required for sister chromatid cohesion in
... necessary for the establishment of cohesion during DNA replication but is not directly involved in holding sister chromatids together (Skibbens et al., 1999; Toth et al., 1999). Ctf7p/Eco1p encodes an acetyltransferase that both acetylates itself and proteins within the cohesion complex in vitro (Iv ...
... necessary for the establishment of cohesion during DNA replication but is not directly involved in holding sister chromatids together (Skibbens et al., 1999; Toth et al., 1999). Ctf7p/Eco1p encodes an acetyltransferase that both acetylates itself and proteins within the cohesion complex in vitro (Iv ...
CELL
... many different organs, such as the heart, lung, and kidney, with each organ performing a different function. • Cells also have a set of "little organs," called organelles, that are adapted and/or specialized for carrying out one or more vital functions. • Membrane-bound organelles are found only i ...
... many different organs, such as the heart, lung, and kidney, with each organ performing a different function. • Cells also have a set of "little organs," called organelles, that are adapted and/or specialized for carrying out one or more vital functions. • Membrane-bound organelles are found only i ...
Mycoplasma
... No Cell wall: plasma membrane only – resistant to antibiotics that interfere with the integrity of cell wall; ...
... No Cell wall: plasma membrane only – resistant to antibiotics that interfere with the integrity of cell wall; ...
A quantitative atlas of mitotic phosphorylation
... coordinated replication and separation of cellular material into two newly formed daughter cells. The process is precisely regulated to ensure that each step completes faithfully before the next begins (1). Errors at any point can be catastrophic to the cell and in humans lead to numerous disease st ...
... coordinated replication and separation of cellular material into two newly formed daughter cells. The process is precisely regulated to ensure that each step completes faithfully before the next begins (1). Errors at any point can be catastrophic to the cell and in humans lead to numerous disease st ...
All About Cells - Open School BC
... The cell is the smallest unit of life. The adult human body is made up of 100 trillion cells. For example, in the body, there are skin cells, brain cells, heart cells, etc., just to name a few. Each cell contains organelles, which are microscopic structures that let cells carry out all the activitie ...
... The cell is the smallest unit of life. The adult human body is made up of 100 trillion cells. For example, in the body, there are skin cells, brain cells, heart cells, etc., just to name a few. Each cell contains organelles, which are microscopic structures that let cells carry out all the activitie ...
What a couple of dimensions can do for you
... specifically programmed for this type of cell lineage analysis (Fig. 1C). SIMI BioCell allows easy visualization of single pictures using the computer keyboard (up/down cursors to move through the z-stack; left/right cursors to move forward and backward in time). Cell nuclei are marked by clicking ...
... specifically programmed for this type of cell lineage analysis (Fig. 1C). SIMI BioCell allows easy visualization of single pictures using the computer keyboard (up/down cursors to move through the z-stack; left/right cursors to move forward and backward in time). Cell nuclei are marked by clicking ...
Centriole Duplication: Centrin in on Answers? Dispatch
... as having two orthogonal centrioles surrounded by pericentriolar material. This description highlights the important role of centrioles as organizers of the pericentriolar material [1] that is primarily responsible for coordinating the nucleation of microtubule assembly. Indeed, initiation of centri ...
... as having two orthogonal centrioles surrounded by pericentriolar material. This description highlights the important role of centrioles as organizers of the pericentriolar material [1] that is primarily responsible for coordinating the nucleation of microtubule assembly. Indeed, initiation of centri ...
7-2 Eukaryotic Cell Structure
... oEukaryotic Cell Structures oStructures within a eukaryotic cell that perform important cellular functions are known as ...
... oEukaryotic Cell Structures oStructures within a eukaryotic cell that perform important cellular functions are known as ...
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... This study is the first one in the area and in this particular biotope that describes in detail local cyanoprocaryote populations. Even though the results concern only the most representative morphotypes found on the pneumatophores, results obtained show a considerable number of new records for the ...
... This study is the first one in the area and in this particular biotope that describes in detail local cyanoprocaryote populations. Even though the results concern only the most representative morphotypes found on the pneumatophores, results obtained show a considerable number of new records for the ...
HISTOLOGICAL FEATURES OF POORLY
... in the neoplasm vicinity. Tumor cells have an increased cellular and nuclear polymorph aspect, with large nuclei and several and no homogenous nucleoli. In many cases the nucleoli are quite large and irregular, even in the same nucleus. Cells cytoplasm presents some fine granules or vacuoles like in ...
... in the neoplasm vicinity. Tumor cells have an increased cellular and nuclear polymorph aspect, with large nuclei and several and no homogenous nucleoli. In many cases the nucleoli are quite large and irregular, even in the same nucleus. Cells cytoplasm presents some fine granules or vacuoles like in ...
Intracellular-volume measurements of wheat
... protoplasts under illuminating and non-illuminating conditions. Uptake of T P M P + , which will accumulate in cell compartments which have an inside negative relative to the outside, has been compared with that seen for 8hRb+,a cation which will equilibrate specifically across the plasma membrane. ...
... protoplasts under illuminating and non-illuminating conditions. Uptake of T P M P + , which will accumulate in cell compartments which have an inside negative relative to the outside, has been compared with that seen for 8hRb+,a cation which will equilibrate specifically across the plasma membrane. ...
Racial differences in B cell receptor signaling pathway activation
... simultaneously measures basal and modulated intracellular signaling activity in multiple cell subpopulations. Previously, SCNP analysis of a broad panel of immune signaling pathways in cell subsets within PBMCs from 60 healthy donors identified a race-associated difference in B cell anti-IgD-induced ...
... simultaneously measures basal and modulated intracellular signaling activity in multiple cell subpopulations. Previously, SCNP analysis of a broad panel of immune signaling pathways in cell subsets within PBMCs from 60 healthy donors identified a race-associated difference in B cell anti-IgD-induced ...
BioExpress® 6000 Mammalian Cell Growth Media
... rhodopsin obtained in collaboration with Prof. Harald Schwalbe, Karla Werner and Prof. Judith Klein-Seetharaman at the Goethe University in Frankfurt, Germany. The CIL media, labeled with either 15N or 13C; 15N Gly, Lys, Leu, Gln, Ser, Thr, Val and Trp, was used to express rhodopsin from the HEK293 ...
... rhodopsin obtained in collaboration with Prof. Harald Schwalbe, Karla Werner and Prof. Judith Klein-Seetharaman at the Goethe University in Frankfurt, Germany. The CIL media, labeled with either 15N or 13C; 15N Gly, Lys, Leu, Gln, Ser, Thr, Val and Trp, was used to express rhodopsin from the HEK293 ...
Cell adhesion in plants is under the control of
... esmd1-1 (Fig. 3B). This suggests that a pectin-related signal is induced in quasimodo, and repressed by esmd1, which interestingly correlates with the loss and restoration of cell adhesion, respectively. Overall, and as proposed in Fig. 4, our results show that the state of cell adhesion is not a di ...
... esmd1-1 (Fig. 3B). This suggests that a pectin-related signal is induced in quasimodo, and repressed by esmd1, which interestingly correlates with the loss and restoration of cell adhesion, respectively. Overall, and as proposed in Fig. 4, our results show that the state of cell adhesion is not a di ...
PLANT HORMONES 12 AUGUST 2015 Section A
... geotrophic. Stems are negatively geotrophic because they grow away from gravity. The high concentration of auxin on the ventral (bottom)end stimulates cell division and elongation in STEMS thus the stem would grow upwards ...
... geotrophic. Stems are negatively geotrophic because they grow away from gravity. The high concentration of auxin on the ventral (bottom)end stimulates cell division and elongation in STEMS thus the stem would grow upwards ...
A Microbial Avenue to Cell Cycle Control in the Plant
... of its execution. We therefore named these div mutants (“division-defective”). div mutants generally displayed cell growth rates similar to wild type (Figure 2C). In contrast, mutants that retained cell integrity were generally slower growing than the div mutants (with one clear exception; see below ...
... of its execution. We therefore named these div mutants (“division-defective”). div mutants generally displayed cell growth rates similar to wild type (Figure 2C). In contrast, mutants that retained cell integrity were generally slower growing than the div mutants (with one clear exception; see below ...
Program and course description 16.4.- 20.4.2012
... 2. Enikö Sonkoly - MicroRNAs as disease markers: focus on the immune system and inflammation 3. Andor Pivarcsi - MicroRNAs and cancer with emphasis on skin cancer 4. Rune B Jakobsen - MicroRNAs and differentiation of stem cells to chondrocytes 5. To Be Determined - MicroRNA and heart disease Practic ...
... 2. Enikö Sonkoly - MicroRNAs as disease markers: focus on the immune system and inflammation 3. Andor Pivarcsi - MicroRNAs and cancer with emphasis on skin cancer 4. Rune B Jakobsen - MicroRNAs and differentiation of stem cells to chondrocytes 5. To Be Determined - MicroRNA and heart disease Practic ...
practice test 2 - Iowa State University
... 12. Fern gametophytes are _____. a. photosynthetic diploid organisms b. produced from haploid gametes c. part of the asexual life cycle d. free-living, multicellular organisms e. found on the underside of fern leaves (fronds) 13. Which of the following is not common to all phyla of vascular plants? ...
... 12. Fern gametophytes are _____. a. photosynthetic diploid organisms b. produced from haploid gametes c. part of the asexual life cycle d. free-living, multicellular organisms e. found on the underside of fern leaves (fronds) 13. Which of the following is not common to all phyla of vascular plants? ...
SICKLE CELL ANEMIA
... • Glutamate Valine at 6th position b globin • Sickle Hb forms polymers when deoxygenated • Polymerized sickle Hb injures RBC membrane and distorts its shape • Distorted RBC is hemolyzed ...
... • Glutamate Valine at 6th position b globin • Sickle Hb forms polymers when deoxygenated • Polymerized sickle Hb injures RBC membrane and distorts its shape • Distorted RBC is hemolyzed ...
Measuring the Mechanical Properties of Living Cells Using
... tumor formation, and wound healing. Changes in stiffness of cells and ECM are often signs of changes in cell physiology or diseases in tissues. Hence, cell stiffness is an index to evaluate the status of cell cultures. Among the multitude of methods applied to measure the stiffness of cells and tiss ...
... tumor formation, and wound healing. Changes in stiffness of cells and ECM are often signs of changes in cell physiology or diseases in tissues. Hence, cell stiffness is an index to evaluate the status of cell cultures. Among the multitude of methods applied to measure the stiffness of cells and tiss ...