Leukaemia Section del(17p) in myeloïd malignancies Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics
... lymphoïd neoplasm or a solid tumor treated by chemotherapy with an alkylating agent or after essential thrombocytemia or polycythemia vera treated by hydroxyurea alone or associated with other drugs. ...
... lymphoïd neoplasm or a solid tumor treated by chemotherapy with an alkylating agent or after essential thrombocytemia or polycythemia vera treated by hydroxyurea alone or associated with other drugs. ...
Understanding the Scurred condition in Polled Cattle
... Understanding the Scurred condition in Polled Cattle Most calves that are horned can be identified at birth or shortly after, and almost always by weaning time. Distinguishing between smooth-polled and scurred-polled is more difficult. Scurs, a rudimentary horn growth, are often not seen until cattl ...
... Understanding the Scurred condition in Polled Cattle Most calves that are horned can be identified at birth or shortly after, and almost always by weaning time. Distinguishing between smooth-polled and scurred-polled is more difficult. Scurs, a rudimentary horn growth, are often not seen until cattl ...
WEREWOLF, a Regulator of Root Hair Pattern
... Wassilewskija (Ws) background have nonsense mutations in the region of the second MYB domain; thus, both alleles apparently produce nonfunctional proteins (Lee and Schiefelbein, 1999). Under long-day (16 h of light/8 h of dark) conditions, both wer-1 and wer-3 plants produced more rosette leaves tha ...
... Wassilewskija (Ws) background have nonsense mutations in the region of the second MYB domain; thus, both alleles apparently produce nonfunctional proteins (Lee and Schiefelbein, 1999). Under long-day (16 h of light/8 h of dark) conditions, both wer-1 and wer-3 plants produced more rosette leaves tha ...
comparative evolution and development of the butterfly eyespot and
... be used in pattern formation, or about how conserved these mechanisms are. Work described in Chapter 2 of this thesis was aimed at testing the conservation and homology of butterfly eyespot patterning mechanisms across butterfly families. It is important to know how these interactions relate to proc ...
... be used in pattern formation, or about how conserved these mechanisms are. Work described in Chapter 2 of this thesis was aimed at testing the conservation and homology of butterfly eyespot patterning mechanisms across butterfly families. It is important to know how these interactions relate to proc ...
Press release
... extent on the sample material itself (leaf and seed material, animal tissue, hair, etc.). sbeadex - high-quality DNA preparations The oKtopure utilises the sbeadexTM extraction chemistry developed by LGC, which is based on the use of magnetic particles. These particles can specifically bind nucleic ...
... extent on the sample material itself (leaf and seed material, animal tissue, hair, etc.). sbeadex - high-quality DNA preparations The oKtopure utilises the sbeadexTM extraction chemistry developed by LGC, which is based on the use of magnetic particles. These particles can specifically bind nucleic ...
Treble clef finger—a functionally diverse zinc
... catalytic to structural (1). A great variety of small zinccontaining domains have been cataloged (2–4). These 20–50 amino acid polypeptides use zinc in their structural cores. Zinc ions facilitate folding and increase protein stability, which is not easily achievable for small polypeptide chains. Zi ...
... catalytic to structural (1). A great variety of small zinccontaining domains have been cataloged (2–4). These 20–50 amino acid polypeptides use zinc in their structural cores. Zinc ions facilitate folding and increase protein stability, which is not easily achievable for small polypeptide chains. Zi ...
Disintegrin, hemorrhagic, and proteolytic activities of Mohave
... They inhibit cell – cell, cell – matrix interactions and signal transduction (McLane et al., 2004). Due to their binding abilities, disintegrins have a great potential in biomedical applications such as inhibiting angiogenesis and tumor progression in vivo (Markland and Zhou, 2000). However, heretof ...
... They inhibit cell – cell, cell – matrix interactions and signal transduction (McLane et al., 2004). Due to their binding abilities, disintegrins have a great potential in biomedical applications such as inhibiting angiogenesis and tumor progression in vivo (Markland and Zhou, 2000). However, heretof ...
Development of a repressible mycobacterial
... promoter system effective in both fast- and slow-growing mycobacteria based on two chromosomally encoded repressors, dependent on tetracycline (TetR) and pristinamycin (Pip), respectively. This uniqueness results in high versatility and stringency. Using this method we were able to obtain an ftsZ co ...
... promoter system effective in both fast- and slow-growing mycobacteria based on two chromosomally encoded repressors, dependent on tetracycline (TetR) and pristinamycin (Pip), respectively. This uniqueness results in high versatility and stringency. Using this method we were able to obtain an ftsZ co ...
Parents AUTOSOMAL RECESSIVE: one parent affected
... Brother with deafness Parents with normal hearing ...
... Brother with deafness Parents with normal hearing ...
Anterior-posterior patterning within the
... expressed relative to the ges-1 ATG codon. The ges-1∆B::GFP/lacZ transgene was constructed by inserting the 3.3 kb ges-1∆B upstream region (−3317 to −3) into the multiple cloning site (HindIII-SalI) of the vector pPD96.04 (kindly provided by A. Fire, Carnegie Institute of Washington). Transformation ...
... expressed relative to the ges-1 ATG codon. The ges-1∆B::GFP/lacZ transgene was constructed by inserting the 3.3 kb ges-1∆B upstream region (−3317 to −3) into the multiple cloning site (HindIII-SalI) of the vector pPD96.04 (kindly provided by A. Fire, Carnegie Institute of Washington). Transformation ...
Comparative Genomics
... Allows us to achieve a greater understanding of vertebrate evolution Tells us what is common and what is unique between different species at the genome level The function of human genes and other regions may be revealed by studying their counterparts in lower organisms Helps identify both co ...
... Allows us to achieve a greater understanding of vertebrate evolution Tells us what is common and what is unique between different species at the genome level The function of human genes and other regions may be revealed by studying their counterparts in lower organisms Helps identify both co ...
Flowering Newsletter bibliography for 2007
... mobile signals controlling photoperiod-dependent flowering. Genes and Development 21, 2371–2384. Miura K, Jin JB, Hasegawa PM. 2007. Sumoylation, a posttranslational regulatory process in plants. Current Opinion in Plant Biology 10, 495–502. Rohde A, Bhalerao RP. 2007. Plant dormancy in the perennia ...
... mobile signals controlling photoperiod-dependent flowering. Genes and Development 21, 2371–2384. Miura K, Jin JB, Hasegawa PM. 2007. Sumoylation, a posttranslational regulatory process in plants. Current Opinion in Plant Biology 10, 495–502. Rohde A, Bhalerao RP. 2007. Plant dormancy in the perennia ...
Isolation and characterization of an RNA that binds with high affinity
... results demonstrate that factors that are important in the transcription process can bind to TAR RNA and, therefore, that the TAR decoy can inhibit transcription in vitro. In analogous experiments based on the LTR promoter, we observed similar inhibition of transcription (data not shown). The effect ...
... results demonstrate that factors that are important in the transcription process can bind to TAR RNA and, therefore, that the TAR decoy can inhibit transcription in vitro. In analogous experiments based on the LTR promoter, we observed similar inhibition of transcription (data not shown). The effect ...
A genetic linkage map for watermelon based on
... fusarium wilt resistance might be a qualitative trait governed by one or several recessive genes. However, Xu et al. (1999) imply that resistance to race 1 fusarium wilt in PI 296341 may be governed by a dominant gene. Resistant plants of PI 296341 were self-pollinated and selected for resistance to ...
... fusarium wilt resistance might be a qualitative trait governed by one or several recessive genes. However, Xu et al. (1999) imply that resistance to race 1 fusarium wilt in PI 296341 may be governed by a dominant gene. Resistant plants of PI 296341 were self-pollinated and selected for resistance to ...
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... most postmitotic neurons of the central and peripheral nervous systems (Andrieu et al., 2003). A genomic 1.5-kb SacI fragment containing the Ndn promoter (D76440) was isolated and inserted in the SacI site of the pGEM3Zf(+) vector. A 4.3-kb DraIII genomic fragment containing the H19 gene (AF04091) w ...
... most postmitotic neurons of the central and peripheral nervous systems (Andrieu et al., 2003). A genomic 1.5-kb SacI fragment containing the Ndn promoter (D76440) was isolated and inserted in the SacI site of the pGEM3Zf(+) vector. A 4.3-kb DraIII genomic fragment containing the H19 gene (AF04091) w ...
video slide - Dublin City Schools Home
... particular gene of interest? • The “shotgun” approach is one way to synthesize a gene of interest. – Millions of recombinant plasmids containing different segments of foreign DNA are produced. – This collection is called a genomic library. ...
... particular gene of interest? • The “shotgun” approach is one way to synthesize a gene of interest. – Millions of recombinant plasmids containing different segments of foreign DNA are produced. – This collection is called a genomic library. ...
Functions of the nonsense-mediated RNA decay pathway in Drosophila development. PLoS Genetics 2 , 2143-2154.
... Upf1 and Upf2 are broadly active during development, and they are required for NMD as well as for proper expression of dozens of wild-type genes during development and for larval viability. Genetic mosaic analysis shows that Upf1 and Upf2 are required for growth and/or survival of imaginal cell clon ...
... Upf1 and Upf2 are broadly active during development, and they are required for NMD as well as for proper expression of dozens of wild-type genes during development and for larval viability. Genetic mosaic analysis shows that Upf1 and Upf2 are required for growth and/or survival of imaginal cell clon ...
CONSERVATION AND DIVERGENCE IN MOLECULAR
... of Spätzle protein to a 23-kD form by Easter (99, 147). When injected into the perivitelline space, cleaved Spätzle activates ventral development in both a site- and concentration-specific fashion (99). Genetic and biochemical evidence suggests that the cleaved and active form of Spätzle then act ...
... of Spätzle protein to a 23-kD form by Easter (99, 147). When injected into the perivitelline space, cleaved Spätzle activates ventral development in both a site- and concentration-specific fashion (99). Genetic and biochemical evidence suggests that the cleaved and active form of Spätzle then act ...
USDA approves next-generation GM potato
... Box 1 A new GM alfalfa The USDA in November deregulated alfalfa genetically modified to have reduced levels of lignin. The trait, developed by Monsanto and Shoreview, Minnesota–based Forage Genetics International, is intended to give growers greater flexibility in timing the harvest without sacrific ...
... Box 1 A new GM alfalfa The USDA in November deregulated alfalfa genetically modified to have reduced levels of lignin. The trait, developed by Monsanto and Shoreview, Minnesota–based Forage Genetics International, is intended to give growers greater flexibility in timing the harvest without sacrific ...
Interactions Between Genes Controlling Pathogenicity in the Flax
... chamber. The monokaryotic infections (pycnia) arising from that inoculation produced pycniospores in a liquid exudate (nectar) after 8-10 days. A day or two before the production of nectar, all leaves with more than a single focus of infection were removed from the plants. Crosses were made about 5 ...
... chamber. The monokaryotic infections (pycnia) arising from that inoculation produced pycniospores in a liquid exudate (nectar) after 8-10 days. A day or two before the production of nectar, all leaves with more than a single focus of infection were removed from the plants. Crosses were made about 5 ...
Mol Microbiol. Jun 21. [Epub ahead of print]
... From a public health perspective, the mixed species biofilms that form in anthropogenic water systems are well known and important environmental reservoirs for L. pneumophila growth (Declerck et al., 2009), and some recent studies have provided insights into biofilm formation by L. pneumophila. It h ...
... From a public health perspective, the mixed species biofilms that form in anthropogenic water systems are well known and important environmental reservoirs for L. pneumophila growth (Declerck et al., 2009), and some recent studies have provided insights into biofilm formation by L. pneumophila. It h ...
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... copies of each gene: one from each parent. So, the offspring from this first-generation cross between teosinte and maize—the F1 generation—would have one copy of each gene from teosinte and one from maize. These F1 plants would then be crossed with one another to produce the F2 generation. This is w ...
... copies of each gene: one from each parent. So, the offspring from this first-generation cross between teosinte and maize—the F1 generation—would have one copy of each gene from teosinte and one from maize. These F1 plants would then be crossed with one another to produce the F2 generation. This is w ...
Article Mitochondrial DNA turnover occurs during preimplantation
... preimplantation phases of mammalian development can lead to altered physiology in adult offspring (Tamashiro et al., 2002; Ecker et al., 2004; Fernandez-Gonzalez et al., 2004). The molecular vector of such long-term programming remains obscure, but the latency of errors in mtDNA makes the mitochondr ...
... preimplantation phases of mammalian development can lead to altered physiology in adult offspring (Tamashiro et al., 2002; Ecker et al., 2004; Fernandez-Gonzalez et al., 2004). The molecular vector of such long-term programming remains obscure, but the latency of errors in mtDNA makes the mitochondr ...
Inherited Lethal Genes - Iowa State University Digital Repository
... the change in the developmental processes produced by the mutant gene is so great that the proper coordination and integration of the different processes during development are impaired. The action of the gene comes into effect very early in development so that a group of cells is affected that stil ...
... the change in the developmental processes produced by the mutant gene is so great that the proper coordination and integration of the different processes during development are impaired. The action of the gene comes into effect very early in development so that a group of cells is affected that stil ...
December 2013 Newsletter - Wynnum Redlands Budgerigar Society
... Each recessive characteristic (colour, feature, etc.) is determined by a specific gene (or genes; however, multiple gene affects are outside the scope of this article and will not be dealt with here). Chromosomes come in pairs and have finite numbers in an organism. These chromosomes are partitioned ...
... Each recessive characteristic (colour, feature, etc.) is determined by a specific gene (or genes; however, multiple gene affects are outside the scope of this article and will not be dealt with here). Chromosomes come in pairs and have finite numbers in an organism. These chromosomes are partitioned ...