Imprinting capacity of gamete lineages in C. elegans
... populations of animals, the only difference being the parental source of the reporter chromosome (sperm versus oocyte) and the paired or unpaired character of the reporter-carrying chromosome in the parental generation. Measurement of relative GFP levels between two populations of animals presents a ...
... populations of animals, the only difference being the parental source of the reporter chromosome (sperm versus oocyte) and the paired or unpaired character of the reporter-carrying chromosome in the parental generation. Measurement of relative GFP levels between two populations of animals presents a ...
Plant Two-Component Signaling Systems and the Role of Response
... Moreover, Sakai and colleagues (2001) provided in planta evidence that the phospho-accepting receiver domain suppresses the function of ARR1 in the absence of cytokinin and that the cytokinin signal releases this suppression. This release could potentially be induced by phosphorylation of the highly ...
... Moreover, Sakai and colleagues (2001) provided in planta evidence that the phospho-accepting receiver domain suppresses the function of ARR1 in the absence of cytokinin and that the cytokinin signal releases this suppression. This release could potentially be induced by phosphorylation of the highly ...
mRNA Export - e
... •CRM1 itself does not bind to RNA, instead recruiting NEScontaining adaptor proteins that bind directly to RNA or to other RBPs. For example, AU-rich elements are recognized by RBP Huantigen R (HuR; also known as ELAVL1) and its protein ligands, which interact with CRM1 ...
... •CRM1 itself does not bind to RNA, instead recruiting NEScontaining adaptor proteins that bind directly to RNA or to other RBPs. For example, AU-rich elements are recognized by RBP Huantigen R (HuR; also known as ELAVL1) and its protein ligands, which interact with CRM1 ...
Cloning of a Novel Na+-Dependent L
... Venter and coworkers reported the complete nucleotide sequence of the genome from Haemophilus influenzae Rd [6]. A gene exhibiting a high similarity to sdaC of E. coli was identified, and L-serine specific transport activity in H. influenzae cells was also observed [13]. The L-serine transport syste ...
... Venter and coworkers reported the complete nucleotide sequence of the genome from Haemophilus influenzae Rd [6]. A gene exhibiting a high similarity to sdaC of E. coli was identified, and L-serine specific transport activity in H. influenzae cells was also observed [13]. The L-serine transport syste ...
Misregulation of pre-mRNA splicing that causes human diseases
... About one third of all human genes are subject to alternative splicing. The molecular mechanisms that regulate alternative splice site usage are beginning to emerge and show that transcription and pre-mRNA processing are integrated processes that can be modified by cellular signals. Several diseases ...
... About one third of all human genes are subject to alternative splicing. The molecular mechanisms that regulate alternative splice site usage are beginning to emerge and show that transcription and pre-mRNA processing are integrated processes that can be modified by cellular signals. Several diseases ...
Breeding Policy for the RagaMuffin Cat
... In the early 1960s Ann Baker, of Riverside, California, developed a number of breeds of cats, collectively known as "Cherubims". The distinguishing characteristics of these breeds were their exceptionally docile, sweet temperaments, large size, and easy care coats. The exact method by which she deve ...
... In the early 1960s Ann Baker, of Riverside, California, developed a number of breeds of cats, collectively known as "Cherubims". The distinguishing characteristics of these breeds were their exceptionally docile, sweet temperaments, large size, and easy care coats. The exact method by which she deve ...
gramene_ontologytutorial
... Used to describe the relationship between a child term that represents a specific type of a more general parent term. For example: a caryopsis is a type of fruit; a panicle is an inflorescence. Part of: Used to indicate the relationship between a child term that is a part of the parent term. For exa ...
... Used to describe the relationship between a child term that represents a specific type of a more general parent term. For example: a caryopsis is a type of fruit; a panicle is an inflorescence. Part of: Used to indicate the relationship between a child term that is a part of the parent term. For exa ...
CHROMOSOMES
... The tip of each chromosome arm is known as the telomere. Telomeres play a crucial role in sealing the ends of chromosomes and maintaining their structural integrity. Telomeres have been highly conserved throughout evolution and in humans they consist of many tandem repeats of a TTAGGG sequence. Duri ...
... The tip of each chromosome arm is known as the telomere. Telomeres play a crucial role in sealing the ends of chromosomes and maintaining their structural integrity. Telomeres have been highly conserved throughout evolution and in humans they consist of many tandem repeats of a TTAGGG sequence. Duri ...
Medicina Reproductiva y Embriología Clínica
... rapid, direct, secure and cost-effective strategy. In this particular case, we present a family with an affected child of isolated methylmalonic acidemia due to l-methylmalonylCoA mutase deficiency (mut MMA; OMIM #251000). This is one of the most frequent forms of branch-chained organic acidemias, ca ...
... rapid, direct, secure and cost-effective strategy. In this particular case, we present a family with an affected child of isolated methylmalonic acidemia due to l-methylmalonylCoA mutase deficiency (mut MMA; OMIM #251000). This is one of the most frequent forms of branch-chained organic acidemias, ca ...
Molecular Genetic Improvement of Protein Quality in Maize
... Genetic investigation of the opaque-2 mutant and the modifier genes which restore kernel vitreousness in Quality Protein Maize (QPM) has provided new marker-assisted and transgenic approaches to achieving improved protein quality in maize. Genetic studies of the high-methionine inbred line BSSS53 ha ...
... Genetic investigation of the opaque-2 mutant and the modifier genes which restore kernel vitreousness in Quality Protein Maize (QPM) has provided new marker-assisted and transgenic approaches to achieving improved protein quality in maize. Genetic studies of the high-methionine inbred line BSSS53 ha ...
The Interplay of Temperature and Genotype on Patterns
... Temperature is one of the key environmental parameters, in particular for ectotherms such as Drosophila. A broad range of morphological, behavioral, and physiological responses to temperature has been described, but few studies attempted to compare the patterns of gene expression plasticity across t ...
... Temperature is one of the key environmental parameters, in particular for ectotherms such as Drosophila. A broad range of morphological, behavioral, and physiological responses to temperature has been described, but few studies attempted to compare the patterns of gene expression plasticity across t ...
WW Genetic Counselor English - Wonderwise
... genetic counselor. Cathy works in a hospital clinic, where she sees people of all ages. Adults and kids visit her with different kinds of health problems that might be passed on from one generation to the next. You probably know that we inherit features such as our hair or eye color from our parents ...
... genetic counselor. Cathy works in a hospital clinic, where she sees people of all ages. Adults and kids visit her with different kinds of health problems that might be passed on from one generation to the next. You probably know that we inherit features such as our hair or eye color from our parents ...
Genetic analysis of metabolites in apple fruits indicates an mQTL
... basis of the quantitative variations of these potentially beneficial phenolic compounds was investigated. A segregating F1 population was used to map metabolite quantitative trait loci (mQTLs). Untargeted metabolic profiling of peel and flesh tissues of ripe fruits was performed using liquid chromat ...
... basis of the quantitative variations of these potentially beneficial phenolic compounds was investigated. A segregating F1 population was used to map metabolite quantitative trait loci (mQTLs). Untargeted metabolic profiling of peel and flesh tissues of ripe fruits was performed using liquid chromat ...
Enzymatic cleavage of RNA by RNA
... Furthermore, work from the laboratories of William McClain (reviewed in McClain, 1977) and John Carbon (Carbon et al., 1974) added to the evidence that RNase P is responsible for the processing of many different tRNA precursor molecules. Although appropriate genetic analyses could not be performed, ...
... Furthermore, work from the laboratories of William McClain (reviewed in McClain, 1977) and John Carbon (Carbon et al., 1974) added to the evidence that RNase P is responsible for the processing of many different tRNA precursor molecules. Although appropriate genetic analyses could not be performed, ...
Snímek 1
... Mechanisms proposed to explain how reduced SMN levels cause SMA According to one hypothesis, reduced SMN levels result in reduced assembly of Sm proteins onto snRNA. This unevenly alters the levels of specific endogenous snRNPs, such as those used to splice minor introns (particularly U11) from pre ...
... Mechanisms proposed to explain how reduced SMN levels cause SMA According to one hypothesis, reduced SMN levels result in reduced assembly of Sm proteins onto snRNA. This unevenly alters the levels of specific endogenous snRNPs, such as those used to splice minor introns (particularly U11) from pre ...
Identification and comparative analysis of accessory gland
... whereas 15 of 27 Gryllus unigenes had no matches. Thus, even those sequences that appear to be conserved between Allonemobius and Gryllus demonstrate relatively low levels of similarity to previously described sequences. Secretory signals SignalP predicted secretory signals in 16.4% and 20.2% of All ...
... whereas 15 of 27 Gryllus unigenes had no matches. Thus, even those sequences that appear to be conserved between Allonemobius and Gryllus demonstrate relatively low levels of similarity to previously described sequences. Secretory signals SignalP predicted secretory signals in 16.4% and 20.2% of All ...
GENETICS TEST II - Daytona State College
... • A double-stranded nucleic acid molecule in which each polynucleotide chain has a different origin. It may be produced as an intermediate in a recombinational event or by the in vitro reannealing of single-stranded, complementary molecules. • In transformation, once the extracellular DNA is integra ...
... • A double-stranded nucleic acid molecule in which each polynucleotide chain has a different origin. It may be produced as an intermediate in a recombinational event or by the in vitro reannealing of single-stranded, complementary molecules. • In transformation, once the extracellular DNA is integra ...
NeuroGeM, a knowledgebase of genetic modifiers
... Modifiers can be grouped into aggregation modifiers and toxicity modifiers depending on the quantification method: the primary effect of aggregation modifiers is to increase or decrease aggregates while the primary effect of toxicity modifiers is to change the phenotype eventually leading to cell de ...
... Modifiers can be grouped into aggregation modifiers and toxicity modifiers depending on the quantification method: the primary effect of aggregation modifiers is to increase or decrease aggregates while the primary effect of toxicity modifiers is to change the phenotype eventually leading to cell de ...
A FCA-mediated epigenetic route toward
... The albino phenotype of FCA-deficient mutants is evident only when developing seedlings are exposed to warm temperatures, suggesting that FCA function would be activated by warm temperatures. In accordance with this notion, it has been reported that FCAmediated inhibition of PIF4 activity is promote ...
... The albino phenotype of FCA-deficient mutants is evident only when developing seedlings are exposed to warm temperatures, suggesting that FCA function would be activated by warm temperatures. In accordance with this notion, it has been reported that FCAmediated inhibition of PIF4 activity is promote ...
A genome-wide association study identifies an osteoarthritis
... underlying the genetic background could provide new insights into the pathophysiology of OA and could potentially lead to new therapeutic targets. To date, investigations of OA genetics have focused mainly on genome-wide linkage and candidate gene studies. Results of these studies have been controve ...
... underlying the genetic background could provide new insights into the pathophysiology of OA and could potentially lead to new therapeutic targets. To date, investigations of OA genetics have focused mainly on genome-wide linkage and candidate gene studies. Results of these studies have been controve ...
Divinyl Chlorophyll(ide) a Can Be Converted to Monovinyl
... yellow-green leaf phenotype throughout development. The mutant and wild type were planted under natural conditions, in which average air temperature per day was 18.6°C to 28.4°C, average sunlight intensity per day was 30 to 580 mmol m22 s21, and the maximum sunlight intensity in a day was 524 to 5,9 ...
... yellow-green leaf phenotype throughout development. The mutant and wild type were planted under natural conditions, in which average air temperature per day was 18.6°C to 28.4°C, average sunlight intensity per day was 30 to 580 mmol m22 s21, and the maximum sunlight intensity in a day was 524 to 5,9 ...
Word 76 KB - Office of the Gene Technology Regulator
... release could give rise to risks to the health and safety of people or the environment? Are the measures to limit and control the release appropriate for the trial? Is there any additional key information that should be considered? Does the committee agree with the overall conclusions of the RARMP? ...
... release could give rise to risks to the health and safety of people or the environment? Are the measures to limit and control the release appropriate for the trial? Is there any additional key information that should be considered? Does the committee agree with the overall conclusions of the RARMP? ...