Differential chromatin packaging of genomic
... of both types of cross between C57BL/6 and MSM strains, whereas a non-imprinted gene, Sod-2, in the vicinity of Igf2r does not show such a difference. This indicates a close correlation between imprinting and the differential packaging of chromatin. On the other hand, the Zfp127/Snrpn locus showed s ...
... of both types of cross between C57BL/6 and MSM strains, whereas a non-imprinted gene, Sod-2, in the vicinity of Igf2r does not show such a difference. This indicates a close correlation between imprinting and the differential packaging of chromatin. On the other hand, the Zfp127/Snrpn locus showed s ...
A conserved blueprint for the eye? - treisman lab
... their structures and developmental mechanisms are quite diverse. Recent research on eye development in Drosophila has identified a set of putative transcription factors required for the earliest step of eye development, specification of the field of cells that will give rise to the eye. These factor ...
... their structures and developmental mechanisms are quite diverse. Recent research on eye development in Drosophila has identified a set of putative transcription factors required for the earliest step of eye development, specification of the field of cells that will give rise to the eye. These factor ...
Polygenic inheritance of fruit size in red pepper
... A suggestion for simplifiestion would toe to study then in small groups if grouping is feasible on biologic*1 toases. Powers (1941) follows this method of approach in bis studies of inheritance of maturity in the tomsto toy using three developmental stages and investignting them separately, MacArthu ...
... A suggestion for simplifiestion would toe to study then in small groups if grouping is feasible on biologic*1 toases. Powers (1941) follows this method of approach in bis studies of inheritance of maturity in the tomsto toy using three developmental stages and investignting them separately, MacArthu ...
The Gene Ontology
... A ‘good’ gene list should consistently contain more enriched biology than that of a random list in the same size range during analysis in DAVID. ...
... A ‘good’ gene list should consistently contain more enriched biology than that of a random list in the same size range during analysis in DAVID. ...
Genome-wide identification and analysis of the SGR
... ABSTRACT. Chlorophyll (CHL) is present in many plant organs, and its metabolism is strongly regulated throughout plant development. Understanding the fate of CHL in senescent leaves or during fruit ripening is a complex process. The stay-green (SGR) protein has been shown to affect CHL degradation. ...
... ABSTRACT. Chlorophyll (CHL) is present in many plant organs, and its metabolism is strongly regulated throughout plant development. Understanding the fate of CHL in senescent leaves or during fruit ripening is a complex process. The stay-green (SGR) protein has been shown to affect CHL degradation. ...
Non contiguous-finished genome sequence and description of
... Phylogenetic tree highlighting the position of Bacillus jeddahensis strain JCET relative to other type strains within the Bacillus genus. GenBank accession numbers are indicated in parentheses. Sequences were aligned using MUSCLE, and phylogenetic inferences obtained using the maximum-likelihood met ...
... Phylogenetic tree highlighting the position of Bacillus jeddahensis strain JCET relative to other type strains within the Bacillus genus. GenBank accession numbers are indicated in parentheses. Sequences were aligned using MUSCLE, and phylogenetic inferences obtained using the maximum-likelihood met ...
The relationship between higher‑order chromatin structure and
... have reasonable models for. However, it is clear from electron microscopy studies that a lot of mammalian chromatin is packaged into levels beyond this. The few assays that we have for tertiary levels of chromatin structure are, in the main, cytological. There does seem to be a link between chromati ...
... have reasonable models for. However, it is clear from electron microscopy studies that a lot of mammalian chromatin is packaged into levels beyond this. The few assays that we have for tertiary levels of chromatin structure are, in the main, cytological. There does seem to be a link between chromati ...
Origin and evolution of Y chromosomes: Drosophila tales
... cautiously wrote that ‘the genic content of the Y chromosome would be fluid and may differ among (. . .) species [of the Drosophilidae family]’ [22]. As described in the next section, when the 12 Drosophila genomes became available, it was found that Y chromosome gene content differs even among spec ...
... cautiously wrote that ‘the genic content of the Y chromosome would be fluid and may differ among (. . .) species [of the Drosophilidae family]’ [22]. As described in the next section, when the 12 Drosophila genomes became available, it was found that Y chromosome gene content differs even among spec ...
lecture_07(LP)
... garden pea - relatively short generation time—one per year - lots of progeny per cross - self-pollination and out-crossing possible Telomeres - true-breeding varieties readily available from local merchant 96 million telomeres per cell! ...
... garden pea - relatively short generation time—one per year - lots of progeny per cross - self-pollination and out-crossing possible Telomeres - true-breeding varieties readily available from local merchant 96 million telomeres per cell! ...
The ECF sigma factors of Streptomyces coelicolor A3(2)
... et al., 1998). It thus became clear that, in order to prevent an upward spiral of R synthesis, there must be a negative regulator in place to ensure that R is only switched on when necessary and to ensure that its activity is effectively switched off when the disulphide stress has been dealt with. ...
... et al., 1998). It thus became clear that, in order to prevent an upward spiral of R synthesis, there must be a negative regulator in place to ensure that R is only switched on when necessary and to ensure that its activity is effectively switched off when the disulphide stress has been dealt with. ...
Applied and Environmental Microbiology
... The genus Burkholderia is composed of functionally diverse species, and it can be divided into several clusters. One of these, designated the plant-beneficial-environmental (PBE) Burkholderia cluster, is formed by nonpathogenic species, which in most cases have been found to be associated with plant ...
... The genus Burkholderia is composed of functionally diverse species, and it can be divided into several clusters. One of these, designated the plant-beneficial-environmental (PBE) Burkholderia cluster, is formed by nonpathogenic species, which in most cases have been found to be associated with plant ...
Exploitation of genes affecting meiotic non
... in meiotic reduction are crucial for plant evolution and extremely important for plant breeding. In particular, the production of gametes with unreduced chromosome number and the diplosporic pathway of apomixis hold great promise for the genetic improvement of cultivated plants. The use of meiotic m ...
... in meiotic reduction are crucial for plant evolution and extremely important for plant breeding. In particular, the production of gametes with unreduced chromosome number and the diplosporic pathway of apomixis hold great promise for the genetic improvement of cultivated plants. The use of meiotic m ...
Lampetra fluviatilis Neurotrophin Homolog, Descendant of a
... gene family that dates back more than 460 million years to the early vertebrate ancestors. The results show that the neurotrophin gene family was originally formed by two subsequent duplications. The duplication that formed nerve growth factor, neurotrophin-3, brain-derived neurotrophic factor, and ...
... gene family that dates back more than 460 million years to the early vertebrate ancestors. The results show that the neurotrophin gene family was originally formed by two subsequent duplications. The duplication that formed nerve growth factor, neurotrophin-3, brain-derived neurotrophic factor, and ...
aabb
... 5) The two chromosomes that contain the same genes are called: homologous. 6) When solving inheritance problems, use capital letters to represent dominant genes. T 7) When solving inheritance problems, use lowercase letters to represent recessive genes. t 8) If both alleles in a gene pair are the s ...
... 5) The two chromosomes that contain the same genes are called: homologous. 6) When solving inheritance problems, use capital letters to represent dominant genes. T 7) When solving inheritance problems, use lowercase letters to represent recessive genes. t 8) If both alleles in a gene pair are the s ...
Genetic analysis of metabolites in apple fruits indicates an mQTL
... pathway. The genetics of annotated metabolites was studied in more detail using MapQTL. A number of quercetin conjugates had mQTLs on LG1 or LG13. The most important mQTL hotspot with the largest number of metabolites was detected on LG16: mQTLs for 33 peel-related and 17 flesh-related phenolic com ...
... pathway. The genetics of annotated metabolites was studied in more detail using MapQTL. A number of quercetin conjugates had mQTLs on LG1 or LG13. The most important mQTL hotspot with the largest number of metabolites was detected on LG16: mQTLs for 33 peel-related and 17 flesh-related phenolic com ...
Conservation of gene function in behaviour
... to be conserved is the structure of the clock molecular mechanism but not necessarily each particular gene or gene product. (See also a discussion of relationship of the cyanobacterial clock to eukaryote clocks [43]). While some genes play the same roles in insects and mammals (e.g. period), others ...
... to be conserved is the structure of the clock molecular mechanism but not necessarily each particular gene or gene product. (See also a discussion of relationship of the cyanobacterial clock to eukaryote clocks [43]). While some genes play the same roles in insects and mammals (e.g. period), others ...
Why Mitochondrial Genes are Most Often Found in Nuclei
... 1996; Campbell and Thorsness 1998). They suggest that a primary pathway for the uptake of mitochondrial sequences by the nucleus may be provided by autophagy of mitochondria in cellular vacuoles (lysosomes). Here, nucleic acid fragments liberated during the destruction of mitochondria could provide ...
... 1996; Campbell and Thorsness 1998). They suggest that a primary pathway for the uptake of mitochondrial sequences by the nucleus may be provided by autophagy of mitochondria in cellular vacuoles (lysosomes). Here, nucleic acid fragments liberated during the destruction of mitochondria could provide ...
Interactions Between Genes Controlling Pathogenicity in the Flax
... Williston Brown X Bolley Golden selection 14 Barnes-L )( Bolley Golden selection ...
... Williston Brown X Bolley Golden selection 14 Barnes-L )( Bolley Golden selection ...
Patterns of gene action in plant development revealed by enhancer
... gene construct that can respond to cis-acting transcriptional signals at the site of insertion. These elements permit the identification of genes by their pattern of expression and their subsequent cloning using the inserted element as a tag. A particularly useful aspect of this technology is that i ...
... gene construct that can respond to cis-acting transcriptional signals at the site of insertion. These elements permit the identification of genes by their pattern of expression and their subsequent cloning using the inserted element as a tag. A particularly useful aspect of this technology is that i ...
manuscript pdf
... (GLOand AP3). The Arabidopsis and Antirrhinum class B genes expressed in fourth-whorl primordial cells (DEF and Pl) are not considered to be orthologous genes on the basis of amino acid sequence similarity. At later stages, class B gene transcripts are maintained at a high leve1 only in the second- ...
... (GLOand AP3). The Arabidopsis and Antirrhinum class B genes expressed in fourth-whorl primordial cells (DEF and Pl) are not considered to be orthologous genes on the basis of amino acid sequence similarity. At later stages, class B gene transcripts are maintained at a high leve1 only in the second- ...
Gene Regulation in Development and Evolution
... Nanog—were particularly potent in converting or reprogramming fibroblasts into iPS cells. These reprogrammed cells have most or all of the properties of bona fide ICM cells. The iPS cells can be induced to form just about any cell type, such as cardiomyocytes (heart muscle). In a further remarkable ...
... Nanog—were particularly potent in converting or reprogramming fibroblasts into iPS cells. These reprogrammed cells have most or all of the properties of bona fide ICM cells. The iPS cells can be induced to form just about any cell type, such as cardiomyocytes (heart muscle). In a further remarkable ...
Punnett Squares
... Every individual offspring inherits at least two copies of every gene – one from the mother and one from the father. ...
... Every individual offspring inherits at least two copies of every gene – one from the mother and one from the father. ...
Forward to the special issue on Hox/Tale transcription factors in
... information regarding novel transcriptional partners in addition to the TALE family of factors that drive downstream target gene expression. Casaca et al. (this issue) reviews several examples of non-Hox-TALE enhancers that are used by multiple Hox proteins to drive expression in opposing directions ...
... information regarding novel transcriptional partners in addition to the TALE family of factors that drive downstream target gene expression. Casaca et al. (this issue) reviews several examples of non-Hox-TALE enhancers that are used by multiple Hox proteins to drive expression in opposing directions ...