Effete, a Drosophila chromatin-associated ubiquitin
... Many studies have shown that telomeres modulate the expression of genes located in their proximity, a phenomenon known as telomere position effect (TPE). This form of transcriptional regulation is conserved from yeast to humans, and has been implicated in numerous human pathologies (reviewed in (Ott ...
... Many studies have shown that telomeres modulate the expression of genes located in their proximity, a phenomenon known as telomere position effect (TPE). This form of transcriptional regulation is conserved from yeast to humans, and has been implicated in numerous human pathologies (reviewed in (Ott ...
Standard PDF - Wiley Online Library
... uppercase, such as Msg1. Some of the P. carinii genome is comprised of DNA sequences that are present dozens of times. Three families of such repeated DNA sequences have been described. Two of these families (MSG and PRT) encode proteins. The third family is the telomere repeat, which is found at th ...
... uppercase, such as Msg1. Some of the P. carinii genome is comprised of DNA sequences that are present dozens of times. Three families of such repeated DNA sequences have been described. Two of these families (MSG and PRT) encode proteins. The third family is the telomere repeat, which is found at th ...
Genetic aspects in sarcoidosis REVIEW M. Luisetti*, A. Beretta*, L. Casali*
... sarcoidosis is triggered by a shared environmental exposure or by a transmissible agent [1]. It is, however, important to start off by saying that this issue remains questionable, not only because of the lack of an unambiguous demonstration of the nature of the putative agent, but also because of th ...
... sarcoidosis is triggered by a shared environmental exposure or by a transmissible agent [1]. It is, however, important to start off by saying that this issue remains questionable, not only because of the lack of an unambiguous demonstration of the nature of the putative agent, but also because of th ...
wmgenes2 - Cucurbit Breeding
... vegetable crops. Watermelon is a useful vegetable crop for genetic research because of its small genome size, and the many available gene mutants. The watermelon genes were originally organized and summarized in 1944, and have been expanded and updated periodically. However, the action of some water ...
... vegetable crops. Watermelon is a useful vegetable crop for genetic research because of its small genome size, and the many available gene mutants. The watermelon genes were originally organized and summarized in 1944, and have been expanded and updated periodically. However, the action of some water ...
gsea user guide
... dataset. This prevents flat genes from driving the clustering result and improves processing time by focusing on a smaller number of interesting genes. The GSEA algorithm does not filter the expression dataset and does not benefit from your filtering of the expression dataset. During the analysis, g ...
... dataset. This prevents flat genes from driving the clustering result and improves processing time by focusing on a smaller number of interesting genes. The GSEA algorithm does not filter the expression dataset and does not benefit from your filtering of the expression dataset. During the analysis, g ...
Here - Orrery Software
... About Chromosome Penalties---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------39 About PSoup’s Energy Systems ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------41 About Combat Profiles ---------------------------------------------- ...
... About Chromosome Penalties---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------39 About PSoup’s Energy Systems ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------41 About Combat Profiles ---------------------------------------------- ...
Leukaemia Section 3q rearrangements in myeloid malignancies Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics
... Ectopic expression of an intact or truncated EVI1 transcript has been reported as a result of 3q26 rearrangements. Generally, 3q26 breakpoints map 3' to EVI1 in the inv(3) while the t(3;3) breakpoints more frequently reside 5' to EVI1. In addition expression of GR6/EVI1 and RPN1/EVI1 chimeras have b ...
... Ectopic expression of an intact or truncated EVI1 transcript has been reported as a result of 3q26 rearrangements. Generally, 3q26 breakpoints map 3' to EVI1 in the inv(3) while the t(3;3) breakpoints more frequently reside 5' to EVI1. In addition expression of GR6/EVI1 and RPN1/EVI1 chimeras have b ...
Virulence factors of Salmonella enterica serovar Enteritidis
... humans, the infection can manifest as a non-bloody diarrhea with abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting and fever. The disease (non-typhoidal fever) is usually self-limiting and recovery follows within a few days to a week but, occasionally, systemic infection may occur in vulnerable human patients such a ...
... humans, the infection can manifest as a non-bloody diarrhea with abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting and fever. The disease (non-typhoidal fever) is usually self-limiting and recovery follows within a few days to a week but, occasionally, systemic infection may occur in vulnerable human patients such a ...
oto`s role in head and trunk development
... anterior defects and homeotic transformations. Both of these assays indicated that oto is not uncovered by the Pax3Sp-r deletion. The combination of meiotic and deficiency mapping places oto between D1mit134 and the distal endpoint of ...
... anterior defects and homeotic transformations. Both of these assays indicated that oto is not uncovered by the Pax3Sp-r deletion. The combination of meiotic and deficiency mapping places oto between D1mit134 and the distal endpoint of ...
Identification of genes that interact with glp-1, a gene
... in which cells of one tissue regulate cell fate in a second tissue, are particularly important to the development of whole structures and tissues (e.g. Spemann & Mangold, 1924). However, the molecular mechanism(s) by which inductive interactions are mediated remain unknown. Recently, important clues ...
... in which cells of one tissue regulate cell fate in a second tissue, are particularly important to the development of whole structures and tissues (e.g. Spemann & Mangold, 1924). However, the molecular mechanism(s) by which inductive interactions are mediated remain unknown. Recently, important clues ...
Functional Characterization of Nine Norway
... inclusion of these TPS into the TPS-d subfamily revealed that functional specialization of conifer TPS occurred before speciation of Pinaceae. Furthermore, based on TPS enclaves created by distinct branching patterns, the TPS-d subfamily is divided into three groups according to sequence similaritie ...
... inclusion of these TPS into the TPS-d subfamily revealed that functional specialization of conifer TPS occurred before speciation of Pinaceae. Furthermore, based on TPS enclaves created by distinct branching patterns, the TPS-d subfamily is divided into three groups according to sequence similaritie ...
trigger - Bioconductor
... Details The option idx contains the indices of putative regulator genes. When the data set is large, one can use this option by selecting a subset of genes as putative regulators in one computation and parallelcomputes the genome-wide regulatory probability. If idx=NULL, all the genes will be comput ...
... Details The option idx contains the indices of putative regulator genes. When the data set is large, one can use this option by selecting a subset of genes as putative regulators in one computation and parallelcomputes the genome-wide regulatory probability. If idx=NULL, all the genes will be comput ...
Molecular Network Controlling the Ovule Development in
... development that represents stage12 of flower development. The chalazal cells undergo periclinal division and form the apical cells of both integuments. At first the Inner integument primordia initiate to develop followed by the formation of the outer integument primordia. The integuments cells divi ...
... development that represents stage12 of flower development. The chalazal cells undergo periclinal division and form the apical cells of both integuments. At first the Inner integument primordia initiate to develop followed by the formation of the outer integument primordia. The integuments cells divi ...
Slide 1
... Mendel’s second conclusion is called the principle of dominance. This principle states that some alleles are dominant and others are recessive. An organism with at least one dominant allele for a particular form of a trait will exhibit that form of the trait. An organism with a recessive allele for ...
... Mendel’s second conclusion is called the principle of dominance. This principle states that some alleles are dominant and others are recessive. An organism with at least one dominant allele for a particular form of a trait will exhibit that form of the trait. An organism with a recessive allele for ...
Drosophila WntD is a target and an inhibitor of the Dorsal/Twist/Snail
... floridae (cephalochordate, BfWnt8), Gallus gallus (chicken, CWnt8), and Danio rerio (zebrafish, ZWnt8) are shown. The lightly shaded boxes highlight the conserved amino acid residues. WntD has fewer conserved residues when compared with other members of this subfamily. However, 20/22 of the characte ...
... floridae (cephalochordate, BfWnt8), Gallus gallus (chicken, CWnt8), and Danio rerio (zebrafish, ZWnt8) are shown. The lightly shaded boxes highlight the conserved amino acid residues. WntD has fewer conserved residues when compared with other members of this subfamily. However, 20/22 of the characte ...
PH4 of Petunia Is an R2R3 MYB Protein That Activates
... of the pathway, in all pigmented tissues (Quattrocchio et al., 1993) and encode a basic-helix-loop-helix (BHLH) transcription factor and a WD40 protein, respectively (de Vetten et al., 1997; Spelt et al., 2000). AN2 encodes a MYB-type transcription factor whose function appears to be (partially) red ...
... of the pathway, in all pigmented tissues (Quattrocchio et al., 1993) and encode a basic-helix-loop-helix (BHLH) transcription factor and a WD40 protein, respectively (de Vetten et al., 1997; Spelt et al., 2000). AN2 encodes a MYB-type transcription factor whose function appears to be (partially) red ...
Understanding Reads in RNA-Seq Analysis
... model, therefore during the combine adjacent regions step, only incompatible reads will be combined. When interpreting the unexplained reads, you should have in mind that these are actually the reads not compatible with the applied transcript model. By changing the model, some reads will become comp ...
... model, therefore during the combine adjacent regions step, only incompatible reads will be combined. When interpreting the unexplained reads, you should have in mind that these are actually the reads not compatible with the applied transcript model. By changing the model, some reads will become comp ...
Cotyledon organogenesis - Journal of Experimental Botany
... name-giving difference between dicotyledonous and monocotyledonous plants. It is also a fundamental organ and there have been many reports of cotyledon mutants in many species. The use of these mutants where they have arisen in Arabidopsis has allowed us to unravel some of the complexities of embryo ...
... name-giving difference between dicotyledonous and monocotyledonous plants. It is also a fundamental organ and there have been many reports of cotyledon mutants in many species. The use of these mutants where they have arisen in Arabidopsis has allowed us to unravel some of the complexities of embryo ...
Duplication 12p and PallisterKillian syndrome
... FGFR2 as well as the GLI3 gene, all of which were within normal limits. BAC array comparative genomic hybridization was performed, and revealed a 12p13.31 microduplication and a 16p13.11 microdeletion. To further refine the breakpoint of microduplication, single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) microarr ...
... FGFR2 as well as the GLI3 gene, all of which were within normal limits. BAC array comparative genomic hybridization was performed, and revealed a 12p13.31 microduplication and a 16p13.11 microdeletion. To further refine the breakpoint of microduplication, single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) microarr ...