DROSOPHILA: GENETICS MEETS BEHAVIOUR
... Behaviour, arguably one of the most complex phenotypes, has been considered to be the action of an animal in response to its internal and external environment. However, this definition of behaviour is vague and not limited to behavioural phenotypes. From an experimental point of view, each behaviour ...
... Behaviour, arguably one of the most complex phenotypes, has been considered to be the action of an animal in response to its internal and external environment. However, this definition of behaviour is vague and not limited to behavioural phenotypes. From an experimental point of view, each behaviour ...
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... generates a competitive inhibitor of eIF2B. In this work, we show that mutations in wollknäuel, a UDPglucose:dolichyl-phosphate glucosyltransferase involved in N-linked protein glycosylation, disrupts Drosophila embryo development by affecting the expression of a few key gene regulators. Reduced gly ...
... generates a competitive inhibitor of eIF2B. In this work, we show that mutations in wollknäuel, a UDPglucose:dolichyl-phosphate glucosyltransferase involved in N-linked protein glycosylation, disrupts Drosophila embryo development by affecting the expression of a few key gene regulators. Reduced gly ...
Gene Section SIX1 (sine oculis homeobox homolog 1) (mammalian)
... during normal development in numerous tissues including, amongst others, the kidney, inner ear, and muscle. It is also demonstrated to play a role in the proliferation of cancer cells and in cancer metastasis. It is known to activate several target genes, including cyclin A1, c-MYC, GDNF, and SLC12A ...
... during normal development in numerous tissues including, amongst others, the kidney, inner ear, and muscle. It is also demonstrated to play a role in the proliferation of cancer cells and in cancer metastasis. It is known to activate several target genes, including cyclin A1, c-MYC, GDNF, and SLC12A ...
The common northern periwinkle, Littorina littorea
... deprived of oxygen when the waters retreat with every low tide, (2) burrowing and benthic species can encounter anoxic bottom sediments, (3) high silt or toxin levels in the water as well as predator harassment can force shell valve closure, leading to substantial periods of "selfimposed" anoxia, (4 ...
... deprived of oxygen when the waters retreat with every low tide, (2) burrowing and benthic species can encounter anoxic bottom sediments, (3) high silt or toxin levels in the water as well as predator harassment can force shell valve closure, leading to substantial periods of "selfimposed" anoxia, (4 ...
Journal of Bacteriology
... added L-2,4-diaminobutyric acid. Taken together, our findings demonstrate that the pmx gene cluster is responsible for polymyxin biosynthesis. Since polymyxin was first isolated from Bacillus polymyxa in 1947 (1, 4, 47), at least 15 unique polymyxins have been reported (31, 49). Because of its excel ...
... added L-2,4-diaminobutyric acid. Taken together, our findings demonstrate that the pmx gene cluster is responsible for polymyxin biosynthesis. Since polymyxin was first isolated from Bacillus polymyxa in 1947 (1, 4, 47), at least 15 unique polymyxins have been reported (31, 49). Because of its excel ...
Widespread expression of the bovine Agouti gene results from at
... (exons 2, 3 and 4). A single 402 bp fragment was amplified from skin samples of each breed and different tissues (brain, heart, kidney, spleen, lung and liver). PCR fragments were purified and subjected to nucleotide sequence analysis to verify that they contain bovine Agouti coding sequences. These ...
... (exons 2, 3 and 4). A single 402 bp fragment was amplified from skin samples of each breed and different tissues (brain, heart, kidney, spleen, lung and liver). PCR fragments were purified and subjected to nucleotide sequence analysis to verify that they contain bovine Agouti coding sequences. These ...
abstracts
... and P. cerasifera) that were found to be essentially collinear. Comparisons with apple, still at its beginning, indicate a high level of synteny. A much more fragmentary pattern of synteny has been observed between Prunus and Arabidopsis, but conserved regions have been detected including 23% of the ...
... and P. cerasifera) that were found to be essentially collinear. Comparisons with apple, still at its beginning, indicate a high level of synteny. A much more fragmentary pattern of synteny has been observed between Prunus and Arabidopsis, but conserved regions have been detected including 23% of the ...
Cancer Prone Disease Section Hereditary multiple exostoses (HME) in Oncology and Haematology
... Location: 11p11-p12 Note HME is a genetically heterogeneous disorder for which at present, two genes, EXT1 and EXT2 located respectively on 8q24 and 11p11-p12, have been isolated; the EXT1 gene was reported to show linkage in 44%-66% of the HME families, whereas EXT2 would be involved in 27%; additi ...
... Location: 11p11-p12 Note HME is a genetically heterogeneous disorder for which at present, two genes, EXT1 and EXT2 located respectively on 8q24 and 11p11-p12, have been isolated; the EXT1 gene was reported to show linkage in 44%-66% of the HME families, whereas EXT2 would be involved in 27%; additi ...
BMC Evolutionary Biology D- and L-lactate dehydrogenases during invertebrate evolution
... It is commonly accepted that new metabolic capacities of L-LDH enzymes have often arisen by gene duplications in addition to more orthodox evolutionary changes in existing genes. For this reason the Ldh gene family has been used as a model for gene duplication in vertebrate evolution [8,10]. It is g ...
... It is commonly accepted that new metabolic capacities of L-LDH enzymes have often arisen by gene duplications in addition to more orthodox evolutionary changes in existing genes. For this reason the Ldh gene family has been used as a model for gene duplication in vertebrate evolution [8,10]. It is g ...
BLAST Exercise: Detecting and Interpreting Genetic Homology
... Question 3: What is your result? Given the length of this sequence, would you expect the same result if it had come from a primate? Translated Query vs. Protein Database (blastx): The Gene Hunter Following the initial annotation of repetitive elements found within our sequence (dmel_seq2.fasta), we ...
... Question 3: What is your result? Given the length of this sequence, would you expect the same result if it had come from a primate? Translated Query vs. Protein Database (blastx): The Gene Hunter Following the initial annotation of repetitive elements found within our sequence (dmel_seq2.fasta), we ...
Detailed Algorithm of the DBRF
... Kyoda,K.M., Morohashi,M., Onami,S. and Kitano,H. (2000) A gene network inference method from continuous-value gene expression data of wild-type and mutants. Genome Inform. ...
... Kyoda,K.M., Morohashi,M., Onami,S. and Kitano,H. (2000) A gene network inference method from continuous-value gene expression data of wild-type and mutants. Genome Inform. ...
カイコの油蚕変異体に関する
... (2008, 2010) reported that the od (distinct translucent) mutant results from a molecular defect in a Bombyx homolog of the BLOS2 subunit of the human biogenesis of lysosome-related organelles complex-1(BLOC-1). BLOC-1 and VPS are required for the proper biogenesis of lysosome-related organelles (LRO ...
... (2008, 2010) reported that the od (distinct translucent) mutant results from a molecular defect in a Bombyx homolog of the BLOS2 subunit of the human biogenesis of lysosome-related organelles complex-1(BLOC-1). BLOC-1 and VPS are required for the proper biogenesis of lysosome-related organelles (LRO ...
Lecture3
... When two parents with contrasting traits are crossed or mated and in the offspring produced, neither of the parental traits masked the other, then we say that incomplete or partial dominance had occur. Incomplete or partial dominance in the offspring is based on the observation of intermediate phen ...
... When two parents with contrasting traits are crossed or mated and in the offspring produced, neither of the parental traits masked the other, then we say that incomplete or partial dominance had occur. Incomplete or partial dominance in the offspring is based on the observation of intermediate phen ...
The Genetics of Microcephaly
... affected for no definite reason and the medical tests that they undergo fail to provide any clues as to the cause. Some causes of microcephaly Genetic chromosome disorders Genetic single gene disorders Certain prenatal infections affecting the fetus Cerebrovascular accident in the fetus (stroke) Sev ...
... affected for no definite reason and the medical tests that they undergo fail to provide any clues as to the cause. Some causes of microcephaly Genetic chromosome disorders Genetic single gene disorders Certain prenatal infections affecting the fetus Cerebrovascular accident in the fetus (stroke) Sev ...
Evolution of Immunoglobulin Kappa Chain Variable Region
... In this analysis, we used several representative Vk genes from each human gene family. We also used 22 mouse Vk sequences, of which 19 represent 19 mouse Vk families according to Strohal et al.’s (1989) and Kofler and Helmberg’s (1991) classification. Two additional sequences from family 4/5 and one ...
... In this analysis, we used several representative Vk genes from each human gene family. We also used 22 mouse Vk sequences, of which 19 represent 19 mouse Vk families according to Strohal et al.’s (1989) and Kofler and Helmberg’s (1991) classification. Two additional sequences from family 4/5 and one ...
Calcitonin
... Carr 5). It is important to note that in this signal transduction pathway CAMP act as a second messenger to amplify and carry the bioregulators signal into the cell. The Phospholipase C signal transduction pathway is completed through the use of a G protein named GQ. During this signal transduct ...
... Carr 5). It is important to note that in this signal transduction pathway CAMP act as a second messenger to amplify and carry the bioregulators signal into the cell. The Phospholipase C signal transduction pathway is completed through the use of a G protein named GQ. During this signal transduct ...
BBSI Final Report
... Numerous pathogenicity islands (PIs) have been identified in Staphyloccus aureus; all carrying genes related to the virulence of the species. Mobility has been demonstrated for SaPI1, the first PI identified in S. aureus, and this transfer requires the helper bacteriophage 80. SaPI is transferred t ...
... Numerous pathogenicity islands (PIs) have been identified in Staphyloccus aureus; all carrying genes related to the virulence of the species. Mobility has been demonstrated for SaPI1, the first PI identified in S. aureus, and this transfer requires the helper bacteriophage 80. SaPI is transferred t ...
PDF - FEMS Microbiology Letters
... and, in an attempt to discover whether both compounds act as substrates for the same enzyme or whether a separate enzyme is involved, he concluded that it seems highly probable that only one enzyme is involved in both decarboxylations (Epps, 1944). Finally in 1948, McGilvery and Cohen, in the course ...
... and, in an attempt to discover whether both compounds act as substrates for the same enzyme or whether a separate enzyme is involved, he concluded that it seems highly probable that only one enzyme is involved in both decarboxylations (Epps, 1944). Finally in 1948, McGilvery and Cohen, in the course ...
channel 1 gene dosage
... Hybridization signals of ClC-1 mRNA were normalized using either the 18S rRNA or the GAPDH mRNA, or both signals obtained by a subsequent hybridization of the same filter. In more recent experiments, 32P-hybridization signals (after localizing the radioactivity by autoradiography) were quantified wi ...
... Hybridization signals of ClC-1 mRNA were normalized using either the 18S rRNA or the GAPDH mRNA, or both signals obtained by a subsequent hybridization of the same filter. In more recent experiments, 32P-hybridization signals (after localizing the radioactivity by autoradiography) were quantified wi ...
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... showed negative gram reaction, very small rods occur as single bacteria or in pairs. For other biochemical tests, P. aeruginosa showed a positive result for oxidase, and catalase, while negative result for urease test. Final identification for the isolate have been done at two levels: The first was ...
... showed negative gram reaction, very small rods occur as single bacteria or in pairs. For other biochemical tests, P. aeruginosa showed a positive result for oxidase, and catalase, while negative result for urease test. Final identification for the isolate have been done at two levels: The first was ...
Mouse models of obesity
... mutation resulting in obese, yellow mice was described over a century ago and in 1992 agouti was cloned, making it the first obesity gene characterized at the molecular level. The lethal yellow mouse mutation is one of five dominant agouti mutations and is an excellent model for human obesity. The m ...
... mutation resulting in obese, yellow mice was described over a century ago and in 1992 agouti was cloned, making it the first obesity gene characterized at the molecular level. The lethal yellow mouse mutation is one of five dominant agouti mutations and is an excellent model for human obesity. The m ...
Fact Sheet 52|HAEMOPHILIA WHAT IS HAEMOPHILIA
... properly. This variation is called a mutation or pathogenic variant, and means that the product produced by the gene, called a protein, is impaired or even absent. Gene mutations may be inherited from a parent, or occur for the first time in an individual. Once you have a gene mutation however, it m ...
... properly. This variation is called a mutation or pathogenic variant, and means that the product produced by the gene, called a protein, is impaired or even absent. Gene mutations may be inherited from a parent, or occur for the first time in an individual. Once you have a gene mutation however, it m ...
A two-component regulatory system interconnects
... France). The checkerboard technique for investigating antibiotic interactions has been described elsewhere (5). Drug killing experiments. Overnight cultures of strain PAO1Bes and its mutant CM096 were diluted 1:50 in fresh MHB containing indolicidin or colistin (at a concentration equivalent to 0.5⫻ ...
... France). The checkerboard technique for investigating antibiotic interactions has been described elsewhere (5). Drug killing experiments. Overnight cultures of strain PAO1Bes and its mutant CM096 were diluted 1:50 in fresh MHB containing indolicidin or colistin (at a concentration equivalent to 0.5⫻ ...
EMBL-EBI Powerpoint Presentation
... Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD or G6PDH) is a cytosolic enzyme in the pentose phosphate pathway, a metabolic pathway that supplies reducing energy to cells by maintaining the level of the co-enzyme nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate ...
... Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD or G6PDH) is a cytosolic enzyme in the pentose phosphate pathway, a metabolic pathway that supplies reducing energy to cells by maintaining the level of the co-enzyme nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate ...
Human cytochromes P450 in health and disease
... discovered that shares greater than 55 per cent identity with the sterol 27-hydroxylase, then it would be named CYP27A2 (as in Takifugu rubripes, the puffer fish), etc. Members of the mammalian CYP2, CYP3 and CYP4 families are named chronologically, regardless of species, according to their time of ...
... discovered that shares greater than 55 per cent identity with the sterol 27-hydroxylase, then it would be named CYP27A2 (as in Takifugu rubripes, the puffer fish), etc. Members of the mammalian CYP2, CYP3 and CYP4 families are named chronologically, regardless of species, according to their time of ...