THE GENETICS AND REPRODUCTIVE ISOLATING MECHANISMS
... The case of Pieris napi L. and bryonia? Ochsenheimer has wasted much ink in arguments among taxonomists as to whether bryonia: is a distinct species or only a subspecies of napi, without having brought about a satisfactory explanation. Even after the extensive work of MULLER and KAUTZ (1938), a turn ...
... The case of Pieris napi L. and bryonia? Ochsenheimer has wasted much ink in arguments among taxonomists as to whether bryonia: is a distinct species or only a subspecies of napi, without having brought about a satisfactory explanation. Even after the extensive work of MULLER and KAUTZ (1938), a turn ...
ABO genotyping in leukemia patients reveals new ABO variant alleles
... individuals into four blood groups (A, B, O, and AB). Numerous phenotypes with weak expression of A and B on red cells have been detected and different terminologies have been adopted for ABO subgroup classification (Issitt and Anstee, 1998). The sequence of nucleotides comprising the ABO gene, its ...
... individuals into four blood groups (A, B, O, and AB). Numerous phenotypes with weak expression of A and B on red cells have been detected and different terminologies have been adopted for ABO subgroup classification (Issitt and Anstee, 1998). The sequence of nucleotides comprising the ABO gene, its ...
Nonsensemediated decay of glutathione peroxidase 1 mRNA in the
... level of charged selenocysteyl-tRNA (Hat®eld et al., 1991), or by changing the Sec codon to nonsense (UAA) increases the ef®ciency of NMD; in contrast, converting the Sec codon to one for cysteine (UGC) abolishes NMD (Moriarty et al., 1998). These ®ndings indicate that halflife studies comparing the ...
... level of charged selenocysteyl-tRNA (Hat®eld et al., 1991), or by changing the Sec codon to nonsense (UAA) increases the ef®ciency of NMD; in contrast, converting the Sec codon to one for cysteine (UGC) abolishes NMD (Moriarty et al., 1998). These ®ndings indicate that halflife studies comparing the ...
Genetics of the shaded American Shorthair
... distinctly-marked 4 month old silver "ticked" tabby kitten is pictured in Figure 1b. I prefer to use the term "unstriped or unpatterned tabby" to describe shaded and "ticked" patterned cats combined. Shaded genetics may differ with coat length The genetics governing mackerel and classic patterns are ...
... distinctly-marked 4 month old silver "ticked" tabby kitten is pictured in Figure 1b. I prefer to use the term "unstriped or unpatterned tabby" to describe shaded and "ticked" patterned cats combined. Shaded genetics may differ with coat length The genetics governing mackerel and classic patterns are ...
Genetics of the shaded American Shorthair
... tabby kitten is pictured in Figure 1b. I prefer to use the term "unstriped or unpatterned tabby" to describe shaded and "ticked" patterned cats combined. Shaded genetics may differ with coat length The genetics governing mackerel and classic patterns are relatively simple and largely involve a singl ...
... tabby kitten is pictured in Figure 1b. I prefer to use the term "unstriped or unpatterned tabby" to describe shaded and "ticked" patterned cats combined. Shaded genetics may differ with coat length The genetics governing mackerel and classic patterns are relatively simple and largely involve a singl ...
List of references - UC Davis Plant Sciences
... cultivars for resistance to potato virus X. Biotechnology 7:273-278. Hooker, W.J. 1983. Research for the potato in the year 2000. Proc. Intl. Congress CIP (articles by Hermsen and Peloquin). Hosaka, K. 1986. Who is the mother of the potato? Restriction endonuclease analysis of chloroplast DNA of cul ...
... cultivars for resistance to potato virus X. Biotechnology 7:273-278. Hooker, W.J. 1983. Research for the potato in the year 2000. Proc. Intl. Congress CIP (articles by Hermsen and Peloquin). Hosaka, K. 1986. Who is the mother of the potato? Restriction endonuclease analysis of chloroplast DNA of cul ...
Dickkopf1 Is Required for Embryonic Head Induction
... inhibit the Spemann organizer during embryonic head induction. That this pathway is capable of antagonizing the head organizer is suggested by the overexpression of Wnts during gastrulation, which leads to microcephaly in Xenopus (Christian and Moon, 1993; McGrew et al., 1997) and possibly in mouse ...
... inhibit the Spemann organizer during embryonic head induction. That this pathway is capable of antagonizing the head organizer is suggested by the overexpression of Wnts during gastrulation, which leads to microcephaly in Xenopus (Christian and Moon, 1993; McGrew et al., 1997) and possibly in mouse ...
Male-killing i n two species of insect Wolbachia 1~ THE ROYAL
... Author for correspondence ([email protected]). ...
... Author for correspondence ([email protected]). ...
the hemophilia gene, click here
... Hemophilia is a disease that results from changes to the genetic code for a clotting factor. In many cases it is possible to trace a family history of hemophilia. However, in about one-third of new patients, hemophilia appears to occur in that family for the first time. There is now good evidence to ...
... Hemophilia is a disease that results from changes to the genetic code for a clotting factor. In many cases it is possible to trace a family history of hemophilia. However, in about one-third of new patients, hemophilia appears to occur in that family for the first time. There is now good evidence to ...
Gene Section BIN1 (bridging integrator 1) Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics
... budding yeast indicate an essential role in endocytosis, however, this role appears to be nonessential for homologs in fission yeast, fruit flies, and mice (Leprince et al., 2003). Cell polarity: Genetic analyses of the Bin1 homologs in yeast and fruit flies suggest a integrative function in cell po ...
... budding yeast indicate an essential role in endocytosis, however, this role appears to be nonessential for homologs in fission yeast, fruit flies, and mice (Leprince et al., 2003). Cell polarity: Genetic analyses of the Bin1 homologs in yeast and fruit flies suggest a integrative function in cell po ...
The Myriad case (Association for Molecular Pathology v
... (1) “growing” transformed host cells in presence/absence of cancer therapeutic, (2) “determining” the growth rate, and (3) comparing the growth rates. • “Starting with the machine-or-transformation test, we conclude that the claim includes transformative steps, an “important clue” that it is drawn t ...
... (1) “growing” transformed host cells in presence/absence of cancer therapeutic, (2) “determining” the growth rate, and (3) comparing the growth rates. • “Starting with the machine-or-transformation test, we conclude that the claim includes transformative steps, an “important clue” that it is drawn t ...
Computational Definition of
... We have used a computational approach to identify ESEs and ESSs associated with constitutively spliced exons. We focused on constitutive splicing as opposed to alternative splicing so as to tackle the more fundamental problem represented by the former and to avoid what are likely more complex mechan ...
... We have used a computational approach to identify ESEs and ESSs associated with constitutively spliced exons. We focused on constitutive splicing as opposed to alternative splicing so as to tackle the more fundamental problem represented by the former and to avoid what are likely more complex mechan ...
18. The Reference Sequence (RefSeq) Project
... The goal of the NCBI RefSeq [http://www.ncbi.nih.gov/RefSeq/] project is to provide the best nonredundant and comprehensive collection of naturally occurring DNA, RNA, and protein molecules for major organisms. The collection explicitly links the nucleotide and protein sequences. Ideally, all molecu ...
... The goal of the NCBI RefSeq [http://www.ncbi.nih.gov/RefSeq/] project is to provide the best nonredundant and comprehensive collection of naturally occurring DNA, RNA, and protein molecules for major organisms. The collection explicitly links the nucleotide and protein sequences. Ideally, all molecu ...
The splanchnic mesodermal plate directs spleen and
... of mesenchyme along the left side of the mesogastrium dorsal to the stomach (Thiel and Downey, 1921). Analysis of genes expressed in the mouse spleen, such as Hox11 (Roberts et al., 1994; Dear et al., 1995), enable the tracing of spleen development to earlier embryonic stages. By E11.5, Hox11 expres ...
... of mesenchyme along the left side of the mesogastrium dorsal to the stomach (Thiel and Downey, 1921). Analysis of genes expressed in the mouse spleen, such as Hox11 (Roberts et al., 1994; Dear et al., 1995), enable the tracing of spleen development to earlier embryonic stages. By E11.5, Hox11 expres ...
The splanchnic mesodermal plate directs spleen and
... formation. In Xenopus, Nkx2.5 is expressed during early stages of spleen development (Patterson et al., 2000). In mouse embryos, Nkx2.5 expression was detected at E10.5 in two distinct domains around the dorsal pancreatic bud; a ventral domain and a dorsal domain that overlaps Hox11 (Fig. 1E). Targe ...
... formation. In Xenopus, Nkx2.5 is expressed during early stages of spleen development (Patterson et al., 2000). In mouse embryos, Nkx2.5 expression was detected at E10.5 in two distinct domains around the dorsal pancreatic bud; a ventral domain and a dorsal domain that overlaps Hox11 (Fig. 1E). Targe ...
C 2: A A -
... analysis of blaVEB-1-like genes was the isolation of P. aeruginosa strains from an intensive care unit of a Kuwaiti hospital harboring blaVEB–like genes, blaVEB-1a and blaVEB-1b, that differ from the blaVEB-1 gene by nucleotide substitutions in the DNA sequence encoding the leader peptide (50) (Tabl ...
... analysis of blaVEB-1-like genes was the isolation of P. aeruginosa strains from an intensive care unit of a Kuwaiti hospital harboring blaVEB–like genes, blaVEB-1a and blaVEB-1b, that differ from the blaVEB-1 gene by nucleotide substitutions in the DNA sequence encoding the leader peptide (50) (Tabl ...
Optimal estimation of diffusion coefficients from single
... may overestimate diffusion coefficients by several times their actual values if the fluctuations are not taken into account. The increased resolution that our method offers enables us to see a clear negative correlation between a protein’s residence time on the DNA molecule and its diffusion coeffic ...
... may overestimate diffusion coefficients by several times their actual values if the fluctuations are not taken into account. The increased resolution that our method offers enables us to see a clear negative correlation between a protein’s residence time on the DNA molecule and its diffusion coeffic ...
Human mutations in glucose 6-phosphate dehydrogenase reflect
... are in fully conserved aa (where they might be lethal) or in poorly conserved aa, where presumably they simply would not cause G6PD deficiency. This is consistent with the notion that all human mutants have residual enzyme activity and that null mutations are lethal at some stage of development. Com ...
... are in fully conserved aa (where they might be lethal) or in poorly conserved aa, where presumably they simply would not cause G6PD deficiency. This is consistent with the notion that all human mutants have residual enzyme activity and that null mutations are lethal at some stage of development. Com ...
What determines a leaf`s shape? | SpringerLink
... photographs used in the figure can be found in the Acknowledgements section. ...
... photographs used in the figure can be found in the Acknowledgements section. ...
Cytokinins: Regulators of Cell Division
... cells may resume cell division in the intact plant. In many species, mature cells of the cortex and/or phloem resume division to form secondary meristems, such as the vascular cambium or the cork cambium. The abscission zone at the base of a leaf petiole is a region where mature parenchyma cells beg ...
... cells may resume cell division in the intact plant. In many species, mature cells of the cortex and/or phloem resume division to form secondary meristems, such as the vascular cambium or the cork cambium. The abscission zone at the base of a leaf petiole is a region where mature parenchyma cells beg ...
Cytokinins: Regulators of Cell Division
... cells may resume cell division in the intact plant. In many species, mature cells of the cortex and/or phloem resume division to form secondary meristems, such as the vascular cambium or the cork cambium. The abscission zone at the base of a leaf petiole is a region where mature parenchyma cells beg ...
... cells may resume cell division in the intact plant. In many species, mature cells of the cortex and/or phloem resume division to form secondary meristems, such as the vascular cambium or the cork cambium. The abscission zone at the base of a leaf petiole is a region where mature parenchyma cells beg ...
Breeding Policy - Selkirk Rex Cat Club
... founding Selkirks brought in to the country. Over the following two years a further sixteen cats followed ...
... founding Selkirks brought in to the country. Over the following two years a further sixteen cats followed ...
p68/DDX5 DEAD-box RNA helicase gene encodes a novel miRNA
... that while p68 RNA helicase activity appears to be important for some functions (e.g., RNA processing), it does not appear to be required for its role as a transcriptional coactivator. The p68 gene contains a large intron (intron 11, 1.2 kb in the human gene), which has been conserved through evolut ...
... that while p68 RNA helicase activity appears to be important for some functions (e.g., RNA processing), it does not appear to be required for its role as a transcriptional coactivator. The p68 gene contains a large intron (intron 11, 1.2 kb in the human gene), which has been conserved through evolut ...
122602 Hydrophobic Surfactant Proteins in Lung Function
... ratory failure have been identified.17 Most infants with such a mutation present with progressive respiratory failure in the first 24 to 48 hours of life. Pulmonaryfunction studies and radiographic findings in these infants are consistent with surfactant deficiency. The disorder is usually inherited ...
... ratory failure have been identified.17 Most infants with such a mutation present with progressive respiratory failure in the first 24 to 48 hours of life. Pulmonaryfunction studies and radiographic findings in these infants are consistent with surfactant deficiency. The disorder is usually inherited ...