
A yeast prion provides a mechanism for genetic variation and
... •DNM mutants grew better in the presence of benomyl than either [PSI+] or [psi-] variants • DNM phenotypes were mostly different from both [PSI+] & [psi-] ...
... •DNM mutants grew better in the presence of benomyl than either [PSI+] or [psi-] variants • DNM phenotypes were mostly different from both [PSI+] & [psi-] ...
How were introns inserted into nuclear genes?
... which has homology to reverse transcriptase3~. It is not known whether this is due to an additional endonuclease domain, or whether the reverse-transcriptaselike domain itself could have endonuclease activity; unfortunately, endonucleases cannot always be recognized by homology alone. If introns do ...
... which has homology to reverse transcriptase3~. It is not known whether this is due to an additional endonuclease domain, or whether the reverse-transcriptaselike domain itself could have endonuclease activity; unfortunately, endonucleases cannot always be recognized by homology alone. If introns do ...
Chromosomal Abnormalities
... B. Timing of nondisjunction 1. The most common time for nondisjunction to occur is during meiosis I. The mechanisms of failure are not well understood, however, there is a strong correlation between increasing nondisjunction with increasing maternal age. 2. If nondisjunction occurs during mitosis in ...
... B. Timing of nondisjunction 1. The most common time for nondisjunction to occur is during meiosis I. The mechanisms of failure are not well understood, however, there is a strong correlation between increasing nondisjunction with increasing maternal age. 2. If nondisjunction occurs during mitosis in ...
Using Drosophila to Understand the Genetics of Circadian Rhythms
... gene silencing by expressing RNAi to interfere with specific gene products are also being used with increasing success in adult flies.6-8 This is helpful because using mutants to analyze adult phenotypes has a number of logical limits, despite their proven utility. In using a mutant adult to study b ...
... gene silencing by expressing RNAi to interfere with specific gene products are also being used with increasing success in adult flies.6-8 This is helpful because using mutants to analyze adult phenotypes has a number of logical limits, despite their proven utility. In using a mutant adult to study b ...
2.5.6 Genetic Inheritance 2.5.7 Causes of Variation 2.5.8 Evolution
... Q. Name the sex chromosomes that are present in a human female cell. Allele only expressed in the homozygous condition ...
... Q. Name the sex chromosomes that are present in a human female cell. Allele only expressed in the homozygous condition ...
Cloning Promises, Profits, and Privilege
... the DNA. This has been done successfully only in animals—and in mammals, one living cloned individual is achieved only at the price of many failed attempts. The second type of cloning is called therapeutic cloning or research cloning. It begins in the same way as reproductive cloning, but its purpos ...
... the DNA. This has been done successfully only in animals—and in mammals, one living cloned individual is achieved only at the price of many failed attempts. The second type of cloning is called therapeutic cloning or research cloning. It begins in the same way as reproductive cloning, but its purpos ...
Gene Section EVI1 (ecotropic viral integration site 1 (EVI1) and
... spaced ATG codons, either of which may serve as the translation initiation site. Depending on which ATG is used, proteins of 1051 or 1041 amino acids will be formed. EVI1 contains two domains of seven and three zinc finger motifs, respectively, a repression domain between the two sets of zinc finger ...
... spaced ATG codons, either of which may serve as the translation initiation site. Depending on which ATG is used, proteins of 1051 or 1041 amino acids will be formed. EVI1 contains two domains of seven and three zinc finger motifs, respectively, a repression domain between the two sets of zinc finger ...
Dosyayı İndir
... The gene products are a reflection of the genotype of the mother They are transported to the cytoplasm of the oocyte where they persist for a significant time after the egg has been fertilized Thus influencing the early developmental stages of the embryo ...
... The gene products are a reflection of the genotype of the mother They are transported to the cytoplasm of the oocyte where they persist for a significant time after the egg has been fertilized Thus influencing the early developmental stages of the embryo ...
Alterations to the remote control of Shh gene expression cause
... It has been known for well over 40 years, since the classic experiments of Saunders [28], that digit duplications are induced by transplanting mesenchyme from the posterior margin of the limb bud to the anterior margin during the early stages of development. The inducing tissue was defined as origin ...
... It has been known for well over 40 years, since the classic experiments of Saunders [28], that digit duplications are induced by transplanting mesenchyme from the posterior margin of the limb bud to the anterior margin during the early stages of development. The inducing tissue was defined as origin ...
The Toll immune-regulated Drosophila protein Fondue is involved in
... larval hemolymph similar to hml-RNAi (Scherfer et al., 2004), which was reflected by evenly dispersed beads which did not display significant aggregation. A wt aggregation pattern of clumped beads was obtained with da-GAL4/+ hemolymph samples and served as a control. Similarly, the wt aggregation pa ...
... larval hemolymph similar to hml-RNAi (Scherfer et al., 2004), which was reflected by evenly dispersed beads which did not display significant aggregation. A wt aggregation pattern of clumped beads was obtained with da-GAL4/+ hemolymph samples and served as a control. Similarly, the wt aggregation pa ...
1 - bioRxiv
... systems, which are being discussed, where possible, in the context of their relationship to XCI. A more detailed discussion on the clinical symptoms, characteristics and treatments of these diseases is beyond the scope of this review, and the interested reader is referred to a selection of reviews a ...
... systems, which are being discussed, where possible, in the context of their relationship to XCI. A more detailed discussion on the clinical symptoms, characteristics and treatments of these diseases is beyond the scope of this review, and the interested reader is referred to a selection of reviews a ...
... BCR/ABL the crucial event lies on der(22), id est 5’ BCR - 3’ ABL hybrid gene is the crucial one, while ABL/BCR may or may not be expressed; breakpoint in ABL is variable over a region of 200 kb, often between the two alternative exons 1b and 1a, sometimes 5’ of 1b or 3’ of 1a, but always 5’ of exon ...
Expression of floricaula in single cell layers of
... Expression pattern of flo in the periclinal chimeras Twelve plants were derived from flowering sectors through cuttings; three of these plants (plants 1-3) had near wild-type flowers, one (plant 4) had an intermediate flower phenotype, and eight (plants 5-12) had flowers of the extreme class (Carpen ...
... Expression pattern of flo in the periclinal chimeras Twelve plants were derived from flowering sectors through cuttings; three of these plants (plants 1-3) had near wild-type flowers, one (plant 4) had an intermediate flower phenotype, and eight (plants 5-12) had flowers of the extreme class (Carpen ...
Characterization of the neurohypophysial hormone gene loci in
... grouping. For example, oxytocin molecule is present in placental mammals and in a cartilaginous fish, the ratfish. The presence of oxytocin in these distantly related vertebrates is the result of independent nucleotide substitutions in the two lineages. The neurohypophysial hormones are synthesized ...
... grouping. For example, oxytocin molecule is present in placental mammals and in a cartilaginous fish, the ratfish. The presence of oxytocin in these distantly related vertebrates is the result of independent nucleotide substitutions in the two lineages. The neurohypophysial hormones are synthesized ...
Additional data file 9
... are expressed non-exclusively in the imaginal primordia, with additional expression most commonly in the CNS and Ectoderm/Epidermis. Besides the well known imaginal disc embryonic markers, snail (sna), escargot (esg) and Distal-less (Dll) eyeless (ey) and apterous (ap), we discovered CG13894 (THAP ...
... are expressed non-exclusively in the imaginal primordia, with additional expression most commonly in the CNS and Ectoderm/Epidermis. Besides the well known imaginal disc embryonic markers, snail (sna), escargot (esg) and Distal-less (Dll) eyeless (ey) and apterous (ap), we discovered CG13894 (THAP ...
Test Info Sheet
... Aniridia is a developmental anomaly of the entire eye, characterized by varying degrees of iris hypoplasia. Ocular abnormalities associated with aniridia include persistent papillary membrane, congenital cataracts, ectopia lentis, developmental glaucoma, corneal pannus with progressive keratopathy a ...
... Aniridia is a developmental anomaly of the entire eye, characterized by varying degrees of iris hypoplasia. Ocular abnormalities associated with aniridia include persistent papillary membrane, congenital cataracts, ectopia lentis, developmental glaucoma, corneal pannus with progressive keratopathy a ...
Mutations of APC, K-ras, and p53 Are Associated
... targeted by allelic loss of chromosome 5q has since been shown to be APC3 (2). Although a multitude of studies have provided support for and clarification of this model (3), our group has recently shown that K-ras and p53 mutations are largely mutually exclusive events in colorectal cancers and may ...
... targeted by allelic loss of chromosome 5q has since been shown to be APC3 (2). Although a multitude of studies have provided support for and clarification of this model (3), our group has recently shown that K-ras and p53 mutations are largely mutually exclusive events in colorectal cancers and may ...
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... even if it does not appear on this list. ...
htp Pseudomonas aeruginosa AMANDA SWANEPOEL
... which leads to the formation of biofilms (Zobell, 1943; Costerton et al., 1995). Biofilms have been defined as structured communities of bacterial cells that are enclosed in a self-produced polymeric matrix and adhere to biotic and abiotic surfaces, an interface or each other (Costerton et al., 1995 ...
... which leads to the formation of biofilms (Zobell, 1943; Costerton et al., 1995). Biofilms have been defined as structured communities of bacterial cells that are enclosed in a self-produced polymeric matrix and adhere to biotic and abiotic surfaces, an interface or each other (Costerton et al., 1995 ...
The murine homologue of HIRA, a DiGeorge
... Figure 1. (A) A scale schematic drawing of the assembled mouse Hira cDNA and the individual cDNA clones isolated from an E11.5 mouse embryo cDNA library (12F, 12B, 12E, 6A, 12D, 12C and 6B). As a reference the human and murine Tuple1 C5 and MF2 cDNAs and human HIRA are shown. Nucleotide positions ar ...
... Figure 1. (A) A scale schematic drawing of the assembled mouse Hira cDNA and the individual cDNA clones isolated from an E11.5 mouse embryo cDNA library (12F, 12B, 12E, 6A, 12D, 12C and 6B). As a reference the human and murine Tuple1 C5 and MF2 cDNAs and human HIRA are shown. Nucleotide positions ar ...
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... human leukocyte antigen (HLA) loci on the short arm of chromosome 6. Age at onset, clinical features, and course of the disease are described. Although the mean age of onset was 34 years in this family, in 6 of 41 affected individuals onset was below 15 years of age and was accompanied by the unique ...
... human leukocyte antigen (HLA) loci on the short arm of chromosome 6. Age at onset, clinical features, and course of the disease are described. Although the mean age of onset was 34 years in this family, in 6 of 41 affected individuals onset was below 15 years of age and was accompanied by the unique ...
msb201035-sup
... (Fisher exact test, p<0.05). The fact that the timing of Tinman binding is not highly correlation with the timing of its target genes’ expression most likely reflects the importance of co-operativity with other TFs for Tinman function, as previously reported (e.g. HsiuHsiang Lee and Manfred Frasch, ...
... (Fisher exact test, p<0.05). The fact that the timing of Tinman binding is not highly correlation with the timing of its target genes’ expression most likely reflects the importance of co-operativity with other TFs for Tinman function, as previously reported (e.g. HsiuHsiang Lee and Manfred Frasch, ...
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... genetic material (haploid and 'anucleate' embryos obtained by inactivation of one or both of the gametes with X-rays). It was with loach embryos that morphogenetic function of nuclei was studied for the first time using the method of radiation-induced inactivation of nuclei; it was shown that the nu ...
... genetic material (haploid and 'anucleate' embryos obtained by inactivation of one or both of the gametes with X-rays). It was with loach embryos that morphogenetic function of nuclei was studied for the first time using the method of radiation-induced inactivation of nuclei; it was shown that the nu ...
Genetics of Asthma – Paul E. Moore MD
... Tantisira KG, Hum Mol Gen, 2005 Zhang G, Eur Respir J, 2007. ...
... Tantisira KG, Hum Mol Gen, 2005 Zhang G, Eur Respir J, 2007. ...