
Supplementary Figures
... fluoxetine or agomelatine present significantly less complex granule neurons than uCMSexposed animals (F(4,21)=18.63, p<0.0001, η2=0.4701; post-hoc FLX: p<0.05; post-hoc AGOM: p<0.0001). Error bars denote SEM. * Denotes the effect of uCMS-exposure; # Denotes the effect of antidepressants comparing t ...
... fluoxetine or agomelatine present significantly less complex granule neurons than uCMSexposed animals (F(4,21)=18.63, p<0.0001, η2=0.4701; post-hoc FLX: p<0.05; post-hoc AGOM: p<0.0001). Error bars denote SEM. * Denotes the effect of uCMS-exposure; # Denotes the effect of antidepressants comparing t ...
Glutamate Receptors
... dopamine hyperactivity reduces the thalamic filter and permits the escape of excessive sensory information coming into the thalamus, thus allowing it to get into the cortex by means of ascending thalamocortical neurons. If this were not bad enough, there is hypothetical NMDA receptor hypofunction in ...
... dopamine hyperactivity reduces the thalamic filter and permits the escape of excessive sensory information coming into the thalamus, thus allowing it to get into the cortex by means of ascending thalamocortical neurons. If this were not bad enough, there is hypothetical NMDA receptor hypofunction in ...
Albinism Project - shsbiogeneticdisorders
... The genes for OCA are located on “autosomal” chromosomes. Autosomes are the chromosomes that contain genes for our general body characteristics, contrasted to the sex chromosomes. We normally have two copies of these chromosomes and the genes on them – one inherited from our father, the other inher ...
... The genes for OCA are located on “autosomal” chromosomes. Autosomes are the chromosomes that contain genes for our general body characteristics, contrasted to the sex chromosomes. We normally have two copies of these chromosomes and the genes on them – one inherited from our father, the other inher ...
Inbreeding in Swine, nsif-fs4 - National Swine Improvement Federation
... Most breeds of livestock went through a phase of inbreeding early in their development. This resulted from the need to establish color patterns and other aspects of physical appearance. Since one of the results of inbreeding is to establish more genetic uniformity, those traits that have simple mean ...
... Most breeds of livestock went through a phase of inbreeding early in their development. This resulted from the need to establish color patterns and other aspects of physical appearance. Since one of the results of inbreeding is to establish more genetic uniformity, those traits that have simple mean ...
Safety Administration Implementation Regulation on Agricultural
... 2.Genetic manipulations which affect gene expression, have inadequate knowledge of its outcomes, and have uncertainty of whether or not the risk of the final genetic engineered organism is greater than that of the recipient organism. III. Determination of the safety class of genetic engineered organ ...
... 2.Genetic manipulations which affect gene expression, have inadequate knowledge of its outcomes, and have uncertainty of whether or not the risk of the final genetic engineered organism is greater than that of the recipient organism. III. Determination of the safety class of genetic engineered organ ...
Glutathione production by efficient ATP
... in permeable cells, termed as the ‘Permeable Cell Assay’ (Hara & Mori, 2006), and have systematically constructed a genome-wide single-gene deletion Escherichia coli K-12 library, termed as the ‘Keio Collection’ (Baba et al., 2006). A combination of the Permeable Cell Assay and the Keio Collection m ...
... in permeable cells, termed as the ‘Permeable Cell Assay’ (Hara & Mori, 2006), and have systematically constructed a genome-wide single-gene deletion Escherichia coli K-12 library, termed as the ‘Keio Collection’ (Baba et al., 2006). A combination of the Permeable Cell Assay and the Keio Collection m ...
Session 2 â The Oxidative S Cycle
... the complete pathways of sulfate reduction, CO2 fixation via the CODH-pathway thus confirming physiological and isotopic studies. Also the genes behind nitrogen fixation are present. In addition, an operon was identified, which is made responsible for elemental sulfur reduction in representatives of ...
... the complete pathways of sulfate reduction, CO2 fixation via the CODH-pathway thus confirming physiological and isotopic studies. Also the genes behind nitrogen fixation are present. In addition, an operon was identified, which is made responsible for elemental sulfur reduction in representatives of ...
American College of Medical Genetics standards and guidelines for
... microarrays used in clinical practice, including array-based comparative genomic hybridization and single-nucleotide polymorphism-based platforms, provide genome-wide coverage for detection of chromosomal imbalances at a much higher resolution than a conventional cytogenetic analysis (e.g., G-banded ...
... microarrays used in clinical practice, including array-based comparative genomic hybridization and single-nucleotide polymorphism-based platforms, provide genome-wide coverage for detection of chromosomal imbalances at a much higher resolution than a conventional cytogenetic analysis (e.g., G-banded ...
RT-PCR Analysis - Shiu Lab - Michigan State University
... RT-PCR products, other expression tags support only 30 of them. In addition, only three PGs have cDNA, ESTs, and/or MPSS but not RT-PCR products. These findings indicate that RT-PCR is the most sensitive approach with a relatively low false negative rate. For further analyses, we consider a PG expre ...
... RT-PCR products, other expression tags support only 30 of them. In addition, only three PGs have cDNA, ESTs, and/or MPSS but not RT-PCR products. These findings indicate that RT-PCR is the most sensitive approach with a relatively low false negative rate. For further analyses, we consider a PG expre ...
American College of Medical Genetics standards
... microarrays used in clinical practice, including array-based comparative genomic hybridization and single-nucleotide polymorphism-based platforms, provide genome-wide coverage for detection of chromosomal imbalances at a much higher resolution than a conventional cytogenetic analysis (e.g., G-banded ...
... microarrays used in clinical practice, including array-based comparative genomic hybridization and single-nucleotide polymorphism-based platforms, provide genome-wide coverage for detection of chromosomal imbalances at a much higher resolution than a conventional cytogenetic analysis (e.g., G-banded ...
Imprinting in the endosperm: a possible role in preventing wide
... Dempsey (1966) generated tetraploid plants from elongate mutant lines, which produce unreduced gametes. When crossed with diploid, tetraploid and hexaploid males, endosperms were formed with a diverse number of ploidies ranging from 3x to 11x. The only endosperms that developed normally were those o ...
... Dempsey (1966) generated tetraploid plants from elongate mutant lines, which produce unreduced gametes. When crossed with diploid, tetraploid and hexaploid males, endosperms were formed with a diverse number of ploidies ranging from 3x to 11x. The only endosperms that developed normally were those o ...
Genetic Factors Affecting Facial Growth
... malocclusion and response to treatment.(Hartsfield, 2008) It is of critical importance in clinical practice to understand how genetic factors and their interaction with environmental factors may affect facial growth. The aim of this chapter is to review what is known about the genetic factors that a ...
... malocclusion and response to treatment.(Hartsfield, 2008) It is of critical importance in clinical practice to understand how genetic factors and their interaction with environmental factors may affect facial growth. The aim of this chapter is to review what is known about the genetic factors that a ...
Package ‘siggenes’ October 14, 2014
... summarizes how many observations in this group show which level at which variable. These matrices can be generated using the function rowTables from the package scrime. For details on how to specify this list, see the examples section on this man page, and the help for rowChisqMultiClass in the pack ...
... summarizes how many observations in this group show which level at which variable. These matrices can be generated using the function rowTables from the package scrime. For details on how to specify this list, see the examples section on this man page, and the help for rowChisqMultiClass in the pack ...
Genomic organisation of the Mal d 1 gene cluster on linkage group
... complex allergen gene family. Not all Mal d 1 members are likely to be involved in allergenicity. Therefore, additional knowledge about the existence and characteristics of the different Mal d 1 genes is required. In the present study, we investigated the genomic organisation of the Mal d 1 gene clu ...
... complex allergen gene family. Not all Mal d 1 members are likely to be involved in allergenicity. Therefore, additional knowledge about the existence and characteristics of the different Mal d 1 genes is required. In the present study, we investigated the genomic organisation of the Mal d 1 gene clu ...
Number 48, 2001 35
... defective products produced by genes mutated by RIP could be deleterious and inhibit perithecial development. Finally, alterations in the chromatin structure and / or methylation of large stretches of the genome could affect replication. This idea, which suggests RIP as the cause for barrenness in c ...
... defective products produced by genes mutated by RIP could be deleterious and inhibit perithecial development. Finally, alterations in the chromatin structure and / or methylation of large stretches of the genome could affect replication. This idea, which suggests RIP as the cause for barrenness in c ...
Proceedings as -file
... Chair: Hein van Haeringen, Dr.Van Haeringen Laboratorium B.V, Wageningen, The Netherlands Welcome Comparison test: Comments from Duty Laboratory South Africa; Comments from Computing Laboratory The Netherlands; Discussion ISAG panels: Do they work well? How many laboratories are using these pa ...
... Chair: Hein van Haeringen, Dr.Van Haeringen Laboratorium B.V, Wageningen, The Netherlands Welcome Comparison test: Comments from Duty Laboratory South Africa; Comments from Computing Laboratory The Netherlands; Discussion ISAG panels: Do they work well? How many laboratories are using these pa ...
Transcript Isoform Differences Across Human Tissues Are
... transcription start and stop sites to isoform diversity, as compared to alternative splicing, have been reported in an analysis of transcript databases 25 and in an analysis of mouse cerebellar development 26 . However, the extent to which each of these isoform generating processes result in isoform ...
... transcription start and stop sites to isoform diversity, as compared to alternative splicing, have been reported in an analysis of transcript databases 25 and in an analysis of mouse cerebellar development 26 . However, the extent to which each of these isoform generating processes result in isoform ...
Disintegrin, hemorrhagic, and proteolytic activities of Mohave
... the neurotoxic component and have predominately hemorrhagic venom (Glenn and Straight, 1978; Glenn et al., 1983; Glenn and Straight, 1989; Wilkinson et al., 1991). Furthermore, some specimens within this area of Arizona have also been documented to posses both neurotoxic and hemorrhagic venom compon ...
... the neurotoxic component and have predominately hemorrhagic venom (Glenn and Straight, 1978; Glenn et al., 1983; Glenn and Straight, 1989; Wilkinson et al., 1991). Furthermore, some specimens within this area of Arizona have also been documented to posses both neurotoxic and hemorrhagic venom compon ...
Leukaemia Section MLL amplification in leukemia Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics
... result of the increase copy number of MLL (gain of function). Moreover, the amplified region is not limited to the MLL/11q23.3 gene locus, and other genes in the MLL flanking region have been also amplified. FISH and other molecular techniques have identified genes at 11q such as DDX6, GAB2, ETS1, F ...
... result of the increase copy number of MLL (gain of function). Moreover, the amplified region is not limited to the MLL/11q23.3 gene locus, and other genes in the MLL flanking region have been also amplified. FISH and other molecular techniques have identified genes at 11q such as DDX6, GAB2, ETS1, F ...
Math of Genetics - College of William & Mary
... Pepper color is controlled by two different genes The first gene controls the expression of red pigment The dominant allele (R) indicates the presence of red ...
... Pepper color is controlled by two different genes The first gene controls the expression of red pigment The dominant allele (R) indicates the presence of red ...
Role of Che Y Protein in the Bacterial Chemosensory Information
... between Che Y and the flagellar machinery. Che Y overexpression studies in strains deleted for Che A, Che B, Che W, Che R, Che Y and Che Z indicate that Che Y gene product is sufficient to cause tumbling. ...
... between Che Y and the flagellar machinery. Che Y overexpression studies in strains deleted for Che A, Che B, Che W, Che R, Che Y and Che Z indicate that Che Y gene product is sufficient to cause tumbling. ...
hirota - Genetics
... containing these mutations were pili+ and others were pili-. That such phenotypically similar mutants were obtained as deletion mutations may suggest the presence of subunits in cistron C which probably control piliation. The pili+ mutants having deletions for all of cistron A and at the same time, ...
... containing these mutations were pili+ and others were pili-. That such phenotypically similar mutants were obtained as deletion mutations may suggest the presence of subunits in cistron C which probably control piliation. The pili+ mutants having deletions for all of cistron A and at the same time, ...
goodfield tennessee deep water lot
... with cultivated sunflower, has long been suggested as a source of drought resistance. The genome of this species has been partially sequenced (http://compgenomics.ucdavis.edu/ compositae_data.php?name=Helianthus+argophyllus) so, after interspecific crosses, it should now be possible to determine whe ...
... with cultivated sunflower, has long been suggested as a source of drought resistance. The genome of this species has been partially sequenced (http://compgenomics.ucdavis.edu/ compositae_data.php?name=Helianthus+argophyllus) so, after interspecific crosses, it should now be possible to determine whe ...
Commentary: Wilhelm Johannsen and the problem of heredity at the
... (iv) conspicuous modifications due to environment; and (v) ‘so-called mutations’. The difference between categories (iii) and (iv) and the extent to which variations of category (iii) were inherited were central questions [p. 667].9 As the book was finished in the spring of 1901, Johannsen was also ...
... (iv) conspicuous modifications due to environment; and (v) ‘so-called mutations’. The difference between categories (iii) and (iv) and the extent to which variations of category (iii) were inherited were central questions [p. 667].9 As the book was finished in the spring of 1901, Johannsen was also ...