
Phox2b and Midkine/Alk signaling in the control of sympathetic
... Neuroblastoma (NB) is the most common extracranial solid tumor in childhood and arises from cells of the developing sympathoadrenal lineage. Mutations in PHOX2B and ALK genes have been observed in familial and sporadic forms of NB and represent the first defined genetic predisposition for neuroblast ...
... Neuroblastoma (NB) is the most common extracranial solid tumor in childhood and arises from cells of the developing sympathoadrenal lineage. Mutations in PHOX2B and ALK genes have been observed in familial and sporadic forms of NB and represent the first defined genetic predisposition for neuroblast ...
DNA phosphorothioation inStreptomyces lividans: mutational
... expression of multiple and independent proteins encoded by an operon (dndB-E) using systematic mutagenesis either by targeted gene disruption and/or in-frame deletions internal to each protein. We then introduced individual engineered constructs, each containing only one specific gene under the cont ...
... expression of multiple and independent proteins encoded by an operon (dndB-E) using systematic mutagenesis either by targeted gene disruption and/or in-frame deletions internal to each protein. We then introduced individual engineered constructs, each containing only one specific gene under the cont ...
An Update on the Hereditary Spastic Paraplegias: New Genes and
... Methods: A PubMed search using the term “hereditary spastic paraplegia” and “hereditary spastic paraparesis” was conducted for a period from January 2012 to January 2015. We discuss and critique the major studies in the field over this 36-month period. Results: A total of 346 publications were identi ...
... Methods: A PubMed search using the term “hereditary spastic paraplegia” and “hereditary spastic paraparesis” was conducted for a period from January 2012 to January 2015. We discuss and critique the major studies in the field over this 36-month period. Results: A total of 346 publications were identi ...
A systematic screen for tube morphogenesis and branching genes in the Drosophila tracheal system. PLoS Genetics 7: e1002087.
... Many of the new tracheal genes are ‘‘morphogenesis genes’’ that encode proteins involved in cell structure or intracellular transport. The results suggest that genetic screens can elucidate a full organogenesis program and that over 200 patterning and morphogenesis genes are required to build even a ...
... Many of the new tracheal genes are ‘‘morphogenesis genes’’ that encode proteins involved in cell structure or intracellular transport. The results suggest that genetic screens can elucidate a full organogenesis program and that over 200 patterning and morphogenesis genes are required to build even a ...
030626 Mitochondrial Respiratory
... hydrogen ions derived from NADH and reduced flavin adenine dinucleotide in intermediary metabolism) are transported along the complexes to molecular oxygen, thereby producing water. At the same time, protons are pumped across the mitochondrial inner membrane (i.e., from the matrix to the intermembra ...
... hydrogen ions derived from NADH and reduced flavin adenine dinucleotide in intermediary metabolism) are transported along the complexes to molecular oxygen, thereby producing water. At the same time, protons are pumped across the mitochondrial inner membrane (i.e., from the matrix to the intermembra ...
Developmental and genetic disorders in
... The most common cause of male infertility is idiopathic. Fresh insights based on genetic and molecular analysis of the human genome permit classification of formerly unexplained disorders in spermatogenesis. In this article, we review new procedures that expand diagnostic and therapeutic approaches ...
... The most common cause of male infertility is idiopathic. Fresh insights based on genetic and molecular analysis of the human genome permit classification of formerly unexplained disorders in spermatogenesis. In this article, we review new procedures that expand diagnostic and therapeutic approaches ...
AnsteadSeniorHonorsThesis
... located on the 2nd chromosome, with males having deficiency regions located on the 3rd chromosome, which span multiple genes. To measure the results, two genetic markers will be attached to the mutants with deficiencies: curly wings (compared to the wild-type straight wings), located on the second c ...
... located on the 2nd chromosome, with males having deficiency regions located on the 3rd chromosome, which span multiple genes. To measure the results, two genetic markers will be attached to the mutants with deficiencies: curly wings (compared to the wild-type straight wings), located on the second c ...
2014 HSC Biology Marking Guidelines
... evolve similar characteristics by natural selection in similar environments. The organisms cannot interbreed to share any new DNA generated by mutation. They are genetically isolated from each other. Yet they develop similar characteristics. Natural selection occurs when some variants in a populatio ...
... evolve similar characteristics by natural selection in similar environments. The organisms cannot interbreed to share any new DNA generated by mutation. They are genetically isolated from each other. Yet they develop similar characteristics. Natural selection occurs when some variants in a populatio ...
Development of PET technology for the pharmacokinetic study of
... molecule which induces sequence-dependent gene silencing, and gene therapy using siRNA is expected to be a novel treatment strategy.1 A delivery system of siRNA molecules to the targeted tissue is indispensable to establish siRNA therapy. Many studies on in vivo application of siRNA using DDS carrie ...
... molecule which induces sequence-dependent gene silencing, and gene therapy using siRNA is expected to be a novel treatment strategy.1 A delivery system of siRNA molecules to the targeted tissue is indispensable to establish siRNA therapy. Many studies on in vivo application of siRNA using DDS carrie ...
Variation 3.3
... 3. The human genome has about 3 billion bases. Assume that the degree of difference you just calculated applies across the entire genome. How many total base differences would you expect to find between person A and person B? 3,000,000,000 × ______ = ______________ total differences ...
... 3. The human genome has about 3 billion bases. Assume that the degree of difference you just calculated applies across the entire genome. How many total base differences would you expect to find between person A and person B? 3,000,000,000 × ______ = ______________ total differences ...
Distalless and dachshund pattern both plesiomorphic
... harvestman. In contrast, dac is not expressed in the chelicerae of spiders, which are two‐segmented (as in most derived arachnids). Based on these observations, we previously postulated that a loss of the dac domain could represent the genetic mechanism for the evolutionary transition from the three ...
... harvestman. In contrast, dac is not expressed in the chelicerae of spiders, which are two‐segmented (as in most derived arachnids). Based on these observations, we previously postulated that a loss of the dac domain could represent the genetic mechanism for the evolutionary transition from the three ...
29th International Conference on Animal Genetics ISAG2004/TOKYO
... The Chicken Genome Sequence – Dave Burt (Roslin Institute) ...
... The Chicken Genome Sequence – Dave Burt (Roslin Institute) ...
as Word 2000
... couple of the new genes and add them to the normal set. We recommend the “Social Gene” and “Population Explosion” as a good pair to begin with. In each Round, during Phase 3, “New Genes” you should turn over two new genes, immediately after the leading player has chosen which genes they want to buy. ...
... couple of the new genes and add them to the normal set. We recommend the “Social Gene” and “Population Explosion” as a good pair to begin with. In each Round, during Phase 3, “New Genes” you should turn over two new genes, immediately after the leading player has chosen which genes they want to buy. ...
Mutations of genes in synthesis of the
... in the T1 mutant seeds – could germinate after sowing. Statistical analysis of segregation ratios of viviparous and non-viviparous plants demonstrated that the segregation of viviparous and non-viviparous plants is in line with the expected 2:1 ratio (Table S2). Furthermore, in T2 progeny (seeds in ...
... in the T1 mutant seeds – could germinate after sowing. Statistical analysis of segregation ratios of viviparous and non-viviparous plants demonstrated that the segregation of viviparous and non-viviparous plants is in line with the expected 2:1 ratio (Table S2). Furthermore, in T2 progeny (seeds in ...
ACTIN-RELATED PROTEIN6 Regulates Female Meiosis By
... Arabidopsis (Armstrong et al., 2001). To compare centromere pairing and organization in wild-type (Figures 4A to 4H) and arp6 (Figures 4I to 4P) megasporocytes, we performed fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) using a 180-bp centromeric repeatspecific probe. FISH also distinguishes megasporocyte ...
... Arabidopsis (Armstrong et al., 2001). To compare centromere pairing and organization in wild-type (Figures 4A to 4H) and arp6 (Figures 4I to 4P) megasporocytes, we performed fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) using a 180-bp centromeric repeatspecific probe. FISH also distinguishes megasporocyte ...
Biology CLIL lesson Mendel`s work
... He studied the way their characteristics were passed on from one generation to the next, looking for patterns. Mendel chose to study features which were easy to observe, such as plant height, flower color and seed shape. Pea plants were also easy to grow and Mendel was able to either self - pollinat ...
... He studied the way their characteristics were passed on from one generation to the next, looking for patterns. Mendel chose to study features which were easy to observe, such as plant height, flower color and seed shape. Pea plants were also easy to grow and Mendel was able to either self - pollinat ...
Analyzing the Paper
... Sex specificity of neural mechanisms modulating nociceptive information has been demonstrated in rodents, and these qualitative sex differences appear to be relevant to analgesia from κ-opioid receptor agonists, a drug class reported to be clinically effective only in women. Via quantitative trait l ...
... Sex specificity of neural mechanisms modulating nociceptive information has been demonstrated in rodents, and these qualitative sex differences appear to be relevant to analgesia from κ-opioid receptor agonists, a drug class reported to be clinically effective only in women. Via quantitative trait l ...
Linköping University Post Print Segment-specific Neuronal Sub-type Specification by the Integration of
... ganglion mother cells (GMCs), that in turn typically divide one final time to generate neurons and/or glia [15–18]. Each neuroblast has a unique and stereotypic identity, as revealed by the size of its lineage—ranging from two to 40—and by the types of neurons and glia generated [19–21]. Each thorac ...
... ganglion mother cells (GMCs), that in turn typically divide one final time to generate neurons and/or glia [15–18]. Each neuroblast has a unique and stereotypic identity, as revealed by the size of its lineage—ranging from two to 40—and by the types of neurons and glia generated [19–21]. Each thorac ...
Horizontal transfer of non-LTR retrotransposons: artifact or rare event
... with the origin of a second ORF in front of the RT-encoding ORF. Our knowledge of non-LTR retrotransposon diversity is likely to increase further: almost all studies of the entire genomic sequences detect new phylogenetic groups, especially those which have a limited distribution and/or are represen ...
... with the origin of a second ORF in front of the RT-encoding ORF. Our knowledge of non-LTR retrotransposon diversity is likely to increase further: almost all studies of the entire genomic sequences detect new phylogenetic groups, especially those which have a limited distribution and/or are represen ...
Ensembl variation resources Open Access Database
... aligned reads. (These values are reduced if the sequencing coverage is less than approximately 0.1×). Read pair information is used to filter out wrongly mapped reads, and variants with more than two alleles for one strain/ individual are discarded. For individuals or strains with a read coverage of ...
... aligned reads. (These values are reduced if the sequencing coverage is less than approximately 0.1×). Read pair information is used to filter out wrongly mapped reads, and variants with more than two alleles for one strain/ individual are discarded. For individuals or strains with a read coverage of ...
DNMT3A mutations occur early or late in patients with
... . Delineation of full phylogenetic hierarchies using Sanger sequencing ...
... . Delineation of full phylogenetic hierarchies using Sanger sequencing ...
21. Toshihiko Okamotofi`1 Yo Isogai,$2 and T6111 K0izumi*1 :
... low (0.5 mM) or adequate (2.5 mM) NO3− across the lifecycle (Garnett et al. 2013). The choice of concentrations was based on preliminary experiments, which suggested that the threshold NO3− concentration eliciting a major N response was 0.5 mM. The tissue levels of amino acids were quantified and th ...
... low (0.5 mM) or adequate (2.5 mM) NO3− across the lifecycle (Garnett et al. 2013). The choice of concentrations was based on preliminary experiments, which suggested that the threshold NO3− concentration eliciting a major N response was 0.5 mM. The tissue levels of amino acids were quantified and th ...
ALK
... growth factor receptor (EGFR)–mutated non–small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC), and ALKrearranged NSCLC ) crizotinib - In NSCLC, ALK rearrangement, the first ALK inhibitor tested in the clinic - Resistance to crizotinib typically develops within the first year or two - Resistance : different mechanisms, i ...
... growth factor receptor (EGFR)–mutated non–small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC), and ALKrearranged NSCLC ) crizotinib - In NSCLC, ALK rearrangement, the first ALK inhibitor tested in the clinic - Resistance to crizotinib typically develops within the first year or two - Resistance : different mechanisms, i ...
PERSPECTIVES IN HUMAN GENETICS Mendelian Inheritance in
... In those pre–word processor days, maintenance on the mainframe computer was a boon to the updating process and facilitated preparation of camera copy, including author and subject indices, for book publication. That advantage for book publication continued. For example, from 1986 (MIM7) to 1994 (MIM ...
... In those pre–word processor days, maintenance on the mainframe computer was a boon to the updating process and facilitated preparation of camera copy, including author and subject indices, for book publication. That advantage for book publication continued. For example, from 1986 (MIM7) to 1994 (MIM ...
RNA-Seq

RNA-seq (RNA sequencing), also called whole transcriptome shotgun sequencing (WTSS), is a technology that uses the capabilities of next-generation sequencing to reveal a snapshot of RNA presence and quantity from a genome at a given moment in time.