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Clustering of mandibular organ-inhibiting hormone and moult
... directly or following sub-cloning into Bluescript vector) by using M13 forward and reverse primers, together with gene-specific primers. In addition, the sequence of continuous regions of 8.5 kb from a representative group 1 clone (l1) and 4.3 kb from a representative group 4 clone (l12) were determ ...
... directly or following sub-cloning into Bluescript vector) by using M13 forward and reverse primers, together with gene-specific primers. In addition, the sequence of continuous regions of 8.5 kb from a representative group 1 clone (l1) and 4.3 kb from a representative group 4 clone (l12) were determ ...
Piracetam and other structurally related nootropics
... points in the direction of a modulated ion flux by, e.g., potentiated calcium influx through non-L-type voltage-dependent calcium channels, potentiated sodium influx through cu-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazolepropionic acid receptor gated channels or voltage-dependent channels or decreases in po ...
... points in the direction of a modulated ion flux by, e.g., potentiated calcium influx through non-L-type voltage-dependent calcium channels, potentiated sodium influx through cu-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazolepropionic acid receptor gated channels or voltage-dependent channels or decreases in po ...
Spike-timing-dependent plasticity: common themes
... When the time constants of potentiation and depression in the window function are identical (Fig. 1B, E), STDP discourages the formation of short, mutually excitatory loops. Namely, if neuron A is predictive of the firing of neuron B, then neuron B cannot be predictive of the firing of neuron A and mu ...
... When the time constants of potentiation and depression in the window function are identical (Fig. 1B, E), STDP discourages the formation of short, mutually excitatory loops. Namely, if neuron A is predictive of the firing of neuron B, then neuron B cannot be predictive of the firing of neuron A and mu ...
PowerPoint 프레젠테이션
... the target loci, where they are important in histone tail modification – i.e. Drosophila targets acteyltransferase with RNA binding chromodomain to histone H4 ...
... the target loci, where they are important in histone tail modification – i.e. Drosophila targets acteyltransferase with RNA binding chromodomain to histone H4 ...
AnsteadSeniorHonorsThesis
... chromosome, which span multiple genes. To measure the results, two genetic markers will be attached to the mutants with deficiencies: curly wings (compared to the wild-type straight wings), located on the second chromosome, and stubble-hair (compared to the bristles found in wild-type), located on t ...
... chromosome, which span multiple genes. To measure the results, two genetic markers will be attached to the mutants with deficiencies: curly wings (compared to the wild-type straight wings), located on the second chromosome, and stubble-hair (compared to the bristles found in wild-type), located on t ...
Insertional inactivation studies of the csmA and csmC genes of the
... studies show that the synthesis of chlorosome polypeptides is largely independent of Bchl c synthesis. In Cb. vibrioforme anaesthetic gases, such as N2 O, acetylene, and ethylene, can be used to inhibit the synthesis of Bchl d and chlorosomes [26], yet the chlorosome proteins are still present in su ...
... studies show that the synthesis of chlorosome polypeptides is largely independent of Bchl c synthesis. In Cb. vibrioforme anaesthetic gases, such as N2 O, acetylene, and ethylene, can be used to inhibit the synthesis of Bchl d and chlorosomes [26], yet the chlorosome proteins are still present in su ...
... activation of the paternal Kcnq1 allele was accompanied by an increase in total Kcnq1 RNA abundance, quantitative (q)PCR on total RNAs from these stages was performed. Whereas the transition from monoallelic to biallelic expression is expected to double RNA abundance, the total cellular RNA levels i ...
Inferring gene-to-phenotype and gene-to
... the transgene itself and the expressed mouse gene, Notch4. The forty loci associated with Del(7Coro1a-Spn)1Dolm include the deletion region itself (recorded in MGI as a single, unique genetic marker) and all thirty nine endogenous mouse genes overlapping the deletion region. Gene-to-phenotype and ge ...
... the transgene itself and the expressed mouse gene, Notch4. The forty loci associated with Del(7Coro1a-Spn)1Dolm include the deletion region itself (recorded in MGI as a single, unique genetic marker) and all thirty nine endogenous mouse genes overlapping the deletion region. Gene-to-phenotype and ge ...
DNA phosphorothioation inStreptomyces lividans: mutational
... sylated [1-3]. Altered or unusual bases in DNA molecules often have significant physiological implications, such as DNA replication control, gene regulation, or protection of the respective organisms from invasion by foreign DNA [4]. Page 1 of 8 (page number not for citation purposes) ...
... sylated [1-3]. Altered or unusual bases in DNA molecules often have significant physiological implications, such as DNA replication control, gene regulation, or protection of the respective organisms from invasion by foreign DNA [4]. Page 1 of 8 (page number not for citation purposes) ...
The bovine papillomavirus type 4 long control region contains an
... mucosal epitheliotropic viruses HPV-16 and -18 are the most common viruses associated with cervical carcinoma and one of the mechanisms restricting these viruses to epithelial cell types involves transcriptional control. The transforming genes of these viruses, E6 and E7, are controlled by the long ...
... mucosal epitheliotropic viruses HPV-16 and -18 are the most common viruses associated with cervical carcinoma and one of the mechanisms restricting these viruses to epithelial cell types involves transcriptional control. The transforming genes of these viruses, E6 and E7, are controlled by the long ...
Diagnostic and Prognostic Significance of Gene Expression
... in the GC where apoptosis plays a critical role in negative B-cell selection • t(14;18) fusion gene leading to transcription of levels of BCL2 ...
... in the GC where apoptosis plays a critical role in negative B-cell selection • t(14;18) fusion gene leading to transcription of levels of BCL2 ...
Identification of Full and Partial Class Relevant Genes
... dominance, Pareto optimal, and Pareto front: Pareto Dominance: A vector u = (u1 , . . . , uk ) is said to dominate v = (v1 , . . . , vk ) if and only if u is partially less than v, i.e., ∀i ∈ {1, . . . , k} : ui ≤ vi and ∃i ∈ {1, . . . , k} : ui < vi . Pareto Optimal: A solution vector s∗ ∈ S is cal ...
... dominance, Pareto optimal, and Pareto front: Pareto Dominance: A vector u = (u1 , . . . , uk ) is said to dominate v = (v1 , . . . , vk ) if and only if u is partially less than v, i.e., ∀i ∈ {1, . . . , k} : ui ≤ vi and ∃i ∈ {1, . . . , k} : ui < vi . Pareto Optimal: A solution vector s∗ ∈ S is cal ...
(S) tet Resistance Determinant Element Containing the Tetracycline
... the latter explanation, as the 4.8-kb hybridizing HindIII fragment with the int/xis probe is the same size as one of the fragments when tet(S) is used as the probe, indicating that the tet(S) gene and one of the int/xis regions are linked. When pAM120 is used to probe the blots, HincII digestion sho ...
... the latter explanation, as the 4.8-kb hybridizing HindIII fragment with the int/xis probe is the same size as one of the fragments when tet(S) is used as the probe, indicating that the tet(S) gene and one of the int/xis regions are linked. When pAM120 is used to probe the blots, HincII digestion sho ...
The Gene Ontology
... • To globally correct enrichment P-values to control familywide false discovery rate under certain rate (e.g., ≤0.05). • It is one of the multiple testing correction techniques (Bonferroni, Benjamini and FDR) provided by DAVID • More terms examined, more conservative the corrections are. As a result ...
... • To globally correct enrichment P-values to control familywide false discovery rate under certain rate (e.g., ≤0.05). • It is one of the multiple testing correction techniques (Bonferroni, Benjamini and FDR) provided by DAVID • More terms examined, more conservative the corrections are. As a result ...
Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress Is Important for the Manifestations ofα
... Accumulation of misfolded ␣-synuclein (␣S) is mechanistically linked to neurodegeneration in Parkinson’s disease (PD) and other ␣-synucleinopathies. However, how ␣S causes neurodegeneration is unresolved. Because cellular accumulation of misfolded proteins can lead to endoplasmic reticulum stress/un ...
... Accumulation of misfolded ␣-synuclein (␣S) is mechanistically linked to neurodegeneration in Parkinson’s disease (PD) and other ␣-synucleinopathies. However, how ␣S causes neurodegeneration is unresolved. Because cellular accumulation of misfolded proteins can lead to endoplasmic reticulum stress/un ...
Molecular Design of Expression Systems
... upon interaction with a corresponding specific repressor protein. This interaction may be influenced by adjusting the temperature (ts regulatory mutant) or the composition (inducer or corepressor concentration) of the growth medium in order to switch from low to high promoter activity. Limitations o ...
... upon interaction with a corresponding specific repressor protein. This interaction may be influenced by adjusting the temperature (ts regulatory mutant) or the composition (inducer or corepressor concentration) of the growth medium in order to switch from low to high promoter activity. Limitations o ...
Adaptive Gene Expression Divergence Inferred from Population
... with increases in expression drive this relationship. Although genes with reduced expression have more 39 UTR and flanking region divergence than genes with no change in expression, the tests provide no strong evidence of recurrent adaptation associated with reduced gene expression (Figure 2; Table S ...
... with increases in expression drive this relationship. Although genes with reduced expression have more 39 UTR and flanking region divergence than genes with no change in expression, the tests provide no strong evidence of recurrent adaptation associated with reduced gene expression (Figure 2; Table S ...
Placing prediction into the fear circuit
... Department of Psychology, University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, USA ...
... Department of Psychology, University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, USA ...
Attanasio et al.
... phenotype in Glis2lacZ/lacZ mutant mice. Therefore, we performed a TUNEL assay to test for apoptosis. At 4 weeks after birth, significant apoptosis was apparent throughout the renal tubules in homozygous Glis2lacZ/lacZ mice but not in wild-type littermates. Careful examination of the apoptotic cells ...
... phenotype in Glis2lacZ/lacZ mutant mice. Therefore, we performed a TUNEL assay to test for apoptosis. At 4 weeks after birth, significant apoptosis was apparent throughout the renal tubules in homozygous Glis2lacZ/lacZ mice but not in wild-type littermates. Careful examination of the apoptotic cells ...
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... ventral Gata2 expression profiles varied depending on AP position. In the anterior hindbrain, Gata2 expression was markedly reduced, but posteriorly its expression was not obviously affected. Expression of the 5HT neuronal-specific marker, Pet1 (Hendricks et al., 1999) was also significantly reduced ...
... ventral Gata2 expression profiles varied depending on AP position. In the anterior hindbrain, Gata2 expression was markedly reduced, but posteriorly its expression was not obviously affected. Expression of the 5HT neuronal-specific marker, Pet1 (Hendricks et al., 1999) was also significantly reduced ...
Structure-Function Analysis of the Conserved Histone Chaperone
... Chromatin structure is crucial to regulate access to the genome for processes such as transcription, recombination, DNA repair, and DNA replication. Spt6, a key factor involved in regulating chromatin struct ...
... Chromatin structure is crucial to regulate access to the genome for processes such as transcription, recombination, DNA repair, and DNA replication. Spt6, a key factor involved in regulating chromatin struct ...
Table S1.
... Only genes are taken into account that overlap by at least one base pair with window. Attributes are then calculated at exon level for each exon that fulfils the patch overlap definition (overlap >25% of exon length or >10% of window size): _elen = total length of exonic DNA with window, standardize ...
... Only genes are taken into account that overlap by at least one base pair with window. Attributes are then calculated at exon level for each exon that fulfils the patch overlap definition (overlap >25% of exon length or >10% of window size): _elen = total length of exonic DNA with window, standardize ...
QSTAR - Institute of Bioinformatics
... Transcriptional module with genes encoding MAPK/ERK inhibiting proteins One transcriptionally inactive compound ...
... Transcriptional module with genes encoding MAPK/ERK inhibiting proteins One transcriptionally inactive compound ...
Adherin - Semantic Scholar
... chromosomal functions and development. Adherin functions were originally revealed by genetic mutations in fungi: the rad9-1 adherin mutant of the mushroom Coprinus cinereus is defective in meiotic DNA repair, chromatid cohesin and homolog pairing [1]; mis4 adherin mutants of the fission yeast Schizo ...
... chromosomal functions and development. Adherin functions were originally revealed by genetic mutations in fungi: the rad9-1 adherin mutant of the mushroom Coprinus cinereus is defective in meiotic DNA repair, chromatid cohesin and homolog pairing [1]; mis4 adherin mutants of the fission yeast Schizo ...
Tissue- and Development-specific Expression of Multiple
... as demonstrated by RNase protection assays on multiple tissues from both fetal and adult rats. Furthermore, terminal differentiation of rat pheochromocytoma-derived PC12 cells into neurons is associated with induction of nNOSa, suggesting, likewise, development- and tissue-specific transcriptional c ...
... as demonstrated by RNase protection assays on multiple tissues from both fetal and adult rats. Furthermore, terminal differentiation of rat pheochromocytoma-derived PC12 cells into neurons is associated with induction of nNOSa, suggesting, likewise, development- and tissue-specific transcriptional c ...