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... discontinued and thrombocytopenia followed within several days. A bonemarrow biopsy was consistent with pernicious anaemia with megaloblasic changes.In 1978, Sahenk reported a case of polyneuropathy from recreational nitrous oxide use and Layzer reported on dentists who developed polyneuropathy and ...
... discontinued and thrombocytopenia followed within several days. A bonemarrow biopsy was consistent with pernicious anaemia with megaloblasic changes.In 1978, Sahenk reported a case of polyneuropathy from recreational nitrous oxide use and Layzer reported on dentists who developed polyneuropathy and ...
Auxin signals — turning genes on and turning cells around
... supported by genetic [26,36,46,47] and pharmacological [41,48,49] evidence. More recently, detailed studies have investigated the role of directional auxin signals and cell polarity in pattern formation in early embryos and apical meristems, as described below. It has been revealed that strongly dim ...
... supported by genetic [26,36,46,47] and pharmacological [41,48,49] evidence. More recently, detailed studies have investigated the role of directional auxin signals and cell polarity in pattern formation in early embryos and apical meristems, as described below. It has been revealed that strongly dim ...
The relationship between higher‑order chromatin structure and
... shown that chromatin fibres from different parts of the vertebrate genome have different levels of compaction. [8–12]. One compacted region that has been especially well studied biophysically is a 15.5 kb segment of the chicken genome that lies between the β‑globin locus and an erythroid‑specific fo ...
... shown that chromatin fibres from different parts of the vertebrate genome have different levels of compaction. [8–12]. One compacted region that has been especially well studied biophysically is a 15.5 kb segment of the chicken genome that lies between the β‑globin locus and an erythroid‑specific fo ...
Opsin genes, cone photopigments, color vision, and color blindness
... the light absorbing properties of the L- M-, and S-cones, measured at the cornea, as a function of wavelength (see Chapter 2, Table 2.1, for values). The heights of the curves have been adjusted according to the assumption that the relative cone sensitivities depend on the relative numbers of the di ...
... the light absorbing properties of the L- M-, and S-cones, measured at the cornea, as a function of wavelength (see Chapter 2, Table 2.1, for values). The heights of the curves have been adjusted according to the assumption that the relative cone sensitivities depend on the relative numbers of the di ...
Liver Effects of Clinical Drugs Differentiated in Human Liver
... Several compounds caused fluctuations in ATP levels compared to time-matched controls. MMI (500 µM) increased ATP levels by 10% above control levels at 24 and 48 h in two of three livers, then decreased ATP levels significantly by 14%–33% at 72 h. ETM (100 µM) caused fluctuations in ATP production i ...
... Several compounds caused fluctuations in ATP levels compared to time-matched controls. MMI (500 µM) increased ATP levels by 10% above control levels at 24 and 48 h in two of three livers, then decreased ATP levels significantly by 14%–33% at 72 h. ETM (100 µM) caused fluctuations in ATP production i ...
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... 1994). They define the grade of body plan organization, i.e., whether the animal is coelomate, pseudocoelomate or acoelomate. Furthermore, cell types, such as blood cells and muscle cells, and organs, such as nephridia, which are not found in sponges and cnidarians, arise from mesoderm. Finally, mes ...
... 1994). They define the grade of body plan organization, i.e., whether the animal is coelomate, pseudocoelomate or acoelomate. Furthermore, cell types, such as blood cells and muscle cells, and organs, such as nephridia, which are not found in sponges and cnidarians, arise from mesoderm. Finally, mes ...
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... We report here the functional characterization of a rice Aux/IAA gene, OsIAA9. RTPCR results showed that expression of OsIAA9 was induced by exogenously applied auxin, suggesting that OsIAA9 is an auxin response gene. Bioinformatic analysis showed that OsIAA9 has a repressor motif in Domain I, a deg ...
... We report here the functional characterization of a rice Aux/IAA gene, OsIAA9. RTPCR results showed that expression of OsIAA9 was induced by exogenously applied auxin, suggesting that OsIAA9 is an auxin response gene. Bioinformatic analysis showed that OsIAA9 has a repressor motif in Domain I, a deg ...
STRIVE Report Series No.65
... Although every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the material contained in this publication, complete accuracy cannot be guaranteed. Neither the Environmental Protection Agency nor the author(s) accept any responsibility whatsoever for loss or damage occasioned or claimed to have been o ...
... Although every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the material contained in this publication, complete accuracy cannot be guaranteed. Neither the Environmental Protection Agency nor the author(s) accept any responsibility whatsoever for loss or damage occasioned or claimed to have been o ...
Identification of Genetic and Epigenetic Risk Factors for Psoriasis
... diseases, and seven additional regions that included chromosome 13q13 and 15q21. A follow-up study, aimed to identify potential functional SNPs in the PSORS1 region, implicated an allele-specific repressor role of SNP rs10456057 via binding to nuclear transcriptional factors. Further study with add ...
... diseases, and seven additional regions that included chromosome 13q13 and 15q21. A follow-up study, aimed to identify potential functional SNPs in the PSORS1 region, implicated an allele-specific repressor role of SNP rs10456057 via binding to nuclear transcriptional factors. Further study with add ...
Cell Chemistry and Structure
... Know that some reactions release energy. Know that the energy releasing reactions are linked to the formation of ATP from ADP and phosphate. Know that ATP is an energy rich compound, which can break down to ADP and phosphate, releasing energy for use in energy requiring processes. Be able to give ex ...
... Know that some reactions release energy. Know that the energy releasing reactions are linked to the formation of ATP from ADP and phosphate. Know that ATP is an energy rich compound, which can break down to ADP and phosphate, releasing energy for use in energy requiring processes. Be able to give ex ...
chicken.db - Bioconductor
... Each manufacturer identifier maps to a named vector of chromosomal locations, where the name indicates the chromosome. Due to inconsistencies that may exist at the time the object was built, these vectors may contain more than one chromosome and/or location. If the chromosomal location is unknown, t ...
... Each manufacturer identifier maps to a named vector of chromosomal locations, where the name indicates the chromosome. Due to inconsistencies that may exist at the time the object was built, these vectors may contain more than one chromosome and/or location. If the chromosomal location is unknown, t ...
Selection for TnlO Tet Repressor Binding to tet Operator
... obtained mutations are displayed in Figure 3. Temperature-sensitive Tet repressor mutants contained either a glycine to glutamic acid exchange at position 2 1 (GE21) or an an isoleucine to asparagine exchange at position 193 (IN193). The latter was independently selected four times. Another mutant ( ...
... obtained mutations are displayed in Figure 3. Temperature-sensitive Tet repressor mutants contained either a glycine to glutamic acid exchange at position 2 1 (GE21) or an an isoleucine to asparagine exchange at position 193 (IN193). The latter was independently selected four times. Another mutant ( ...
Linkage, Recombination, and the Mapping of Genes on Chromosomes
... • Mitotic recombination: Rarely, recombination occurs during mitosis. In multicellular organisms, mitotic recombination can produce genetic mosaicism in which different cells have different genotypes. ...
... • Mitotic recombination: Rarely, recombination occurs during mitosis. In multicellular organisms, mitotic recombination can produce genetic mosaicism in which different cells have different genotypes. ...
Molecular cloning and biochemical characterization of a
... activity can have deleterious effects on nutritionally important compounds such as proteins, vitamins and essential PUFAs. LOXs also have a role in the production of volatile molecules that can positively or negatively influence the flavour and aroma of many plant products [7]. Almond is an importan ...
... activity can have deleterious effects on nutritionally important compounds such as proteins, vitamins and essential PUFAs. LOXs also have a role in the production of volatile molecules that can positively or negatively influence the flavour and aroma of many plant products [7]. Almond is an importan ...
9th Grade Physical Science Course Syllabus
... Solve word problems involving the frequency of genes in a population. Define the term microevolution. Define genetic drift. Explain how it contributes to microevolution. Define and explain bottleneck effect and founder effect. Describe how gene flow, mutation, nonrandom mating and natural selection ...
... Solve word problems involving the frequency of genes in a population. Define the term microevolution. Define genetic drift. Explain how it contributes to microevolution. Define and explain bottleneck effect and founder effect. Describe how gene flow, mutation, nonrandom mating and natural selection ...
Are Restriction Enzymes Recognition Sites Underrepresented in the
... “Frequency Calculator” calculates the observed frequency of occurrence of the recognition site based on matching the sequence of the recognition site and the whole genome sequence of the organism. The expected frequency of occurrence of the recognition site was calculated based on the product of the ...
... “Frequency Calculator” calculates the observed frequency of occurrence of the recognition site based on matching the sequence of the recognition site and the whole genome sequence of the organism. The expected frequency of occurrence of the recognition site was calculated based on the product of the ...
Interactions Between Genes Controlling Pathogenicity in the Flax
... To produce the rust progeny, plants of cultivar Hoshangabad, which possesses no known resistance genes, were inoculated with haploid basidiospores by suspending germinating teliospores of a parent strain over the plants for several hours in a high-humidity chamber. The monokaryotic infections (pycni ...
... To produce the rust progeny, plants of cultivar Hoshangabad, which possesses no known resistance genes, were inoculated with haploid basidiospores by suspending germinating teliospores of a parent strain over the plants for several hours in a high-humidity chamber. The monokaryotic infections (pycni ...
What is Cytogenetics?
... • Loss of a segment of chromosome • Invariably, but not always, results in the loss of important genetic material • In this example the area in the blue brackets is not present (deleted) in its pair designated by the red arrow= 46,XXdel(1)(q24q31) • Female with a deletion of chromosome 1 on the long ...
... • Loss of a segment of chromosome • Invariably, but not always, results in the loss of important genetic material • In this example the area in the blue brackets is not present (deleted) in its pair designated by the red arrow= 46,XXdel(1)(q24q31) • Female with a deletion of chromosome 1 on the long ...
Origin and Distribution of Calvin Cycle Fructose and
... (Lingulodinium, Amphidinium), a chlorarachniophyte (Bigelowiella), and a euglenophyte (Euglena). Altogether 53 cytosolic sequences of animals, fungi, kinetoplastids, the slime mould Dictyostelium, the oomycete Phytophthora, the ciliate Tetrahymena, and the apicomplexan parasite Toxoplasma were inclu ...
... (Lingulodinium, Amphidinium), a chlorarachniophyte (Bigelowiella), and a euglenophyte (Euglena). Altogether 53 cytosolic sequences of animals, fungi, kinetoplastids, the slime mould Dictyostelium, the oomycete Phytophthora, the ciliate Tetrahymena, and the apicomplexan parasite Toxoplasma were inclu ...
Identification of the Gene Encoding the Tryptophan Synthase ß
... operon (Yanofsky and Horn, 1995). The cells were plated onto minimal indole medium and incubated at 37°C. Plasmids were isolated from trp1 transformants and sequenced at the DNA Sequencing Facility at Iowa State University. A single plasmid, pCU-100, was chosen for further study. Computer Analysis o ...
... operon (Yanofsky and Horn, 1995). The cells were plated onto minimal indole medium and incubated at 37°C. Plasmids were isolated from trp1 transformants and sequenced at the DNA Sequencing Facility at Iowa State University. A single plasmid, pCU-100, was chosen for further study. Computer Analysis o ...
Clinical features and management of hereditary spastic paraplegia
... Furthermore, key molecular pathways leading to neurodegeneration were unraveled, which might have short term implications for novel therapies and result in a better understanding of closely related disorders, such as motor neuron diseases and spinocerebellar ataxias. In the present article, we revi ...
... Furthermore, key molecular pathways leading to neurodegeneration were unraveled, which might have short term implications for novel therapies and result in a better understanding of closely related disorders, such as motor neuron diseases and spinocerebellar ataxias. In the present article, we revi ...
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... ratio that induce shade avoidance in most of the angiosperms. Here, we show that progressive loss of HAT3, ATHB4 and ATHB2 activity causes developmental defects from embryogenesis onwards in white light. Cotyledon development and number are altered in hat3 athb4 embryos, and these defects correlate ...
... ratio that induce shade avoidance in most of the angiosperms. Here, we show that progressive loss of HAT3, ATHB4 and ATHB2 activity causes developmental defects from embryogenesis onwards in white light. Cotyledon development and number are altered in hat3 athb4 embryos, and these defects correlate ...
Bittner GMDS - Buffalo Ontology Site
... extrinsic to membrane part-of membrane extrinsic to plasma membrane part-of ...
... extrinsic to membrane part-of membrane extrinsic to plasma membrane part-of ...