Genomic imprinting of a placental lactogen gene in Peromyscus
... organ responsible for regulating nutrient transfer between mother and fetus, is often affected as well. Chief among the hormones used by the placenta to regulate nutrient transfer are the placental lactogens (PLs). In primates these genes arose from tandem duplications of the growth hormone gene (Ow ...
... organ responsible for regulating nutrient transfer between mother and fetus, is often affected as well. Chief among the hormones used by the placenta to regulate nutrient transfer are the placental lactogens (PLs). In primates these genes arose from tandem duplications of the growth hormone gene (Ow ...
32 Fungal Genetics Newsletter Ursula Kües , Michaela J. Klaus
... own selection marker and there are only a few available, mostly auxotrophy markers that will have to be combined in one background. Moreover, performance of a number of subsequent transformations is time-consuming. In this paper, we show that it is possible to simultaneously introduce mixtures of se ...
... own selection marker and there are only a few available, mostly auxotrophy markers that will have to be combined in one background. Moreover, performance of a number of subsequent transformations is time-consuming. In this paper, we show that it is possible to simultaneously introduce mixtures of se ...
Hybrid Plasmids Containing the Pyruvate
... broth [L broth supplemented with 0.1% (w/v) glucose] for the growth of ace and lpd mutants. This was supplemented with thymine (50 pg ml-l) and antibiotics (pg ml-*): streptomycin, 200; ampicillin, 50; tetracycline, 20; and chloramphenicol, 25 or 100, as required. Phage assays were made with BBL med ...
... broth [L broth supplemented with 0.1% (w/v) glucose] for the growth of ace and lpd mutants. This was supplemented with thymine (50 pg ml-l) and antibiotics (pg ml-*): streptomycin, 200; ampicillin, 50; tetracycline, 20; and chloramphenicol, 25 or 100, as required. Phage assays were made with BBL med ...
Habituation, sensitization and Pavlovian conditioning
... respond in a manner to maintain or terminate the impact of impinging stimuli. As classical ethologists of the last century astutely documented [17], approach-based behavior systems (e.g., foraging and mating where the animals’ movements are directed toward appetitive stimuli, and aggression where th ...
... respond in a manner to maintain or terminate the impact of impinging stimuli. As classical ethologists of the last century astutely documented [17], approach-based behavior systems (e.g., foraging and mating where the animals’ movements are directed toward appetitive stimuli, and aggression where th ...
C-Collate3 740..903
... among 23 chromosome pairs. This 2 m of DNA must be organized within a nucleus that is approximately 10 mm in diameter so that it can be separated easily during cell division and replicated rapidly. In addition, selected regions must be identi®ed and read quickly by the transcriptional machinery, all ...
... among 23 chromosome pairs. This 2 m of DNA must be organized within a nucleus that is approximately 10 mm in diameter so that it can be separated easily during cell division and replicated rapidly. In addition, selected regions must be identi®ed and read quickly by the transcriptional machinery, all ...
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... examined as previously described (Li et al., 2008). The background regions were randomly selected non-coding regions of the Ciona genome that did not overlap with the binding regions of the TF in question. The position weight matrices (PWMs) of ZicL and Tbx6b were constructed from the results of Sel ...
... examined as previously described (Li et al., 2008). The background regions were randomly selected non-coding regions of the Ciona genome that did not overlap with the binding regions of the TF in question. The position weight matrices (PWMs) of ZicL and Tbx6b were constructed from the results of Sel ...
Tomas B. Waldén, Natasa Petrovic, Jan Nedergaard* PPAR
... Muscle-associated factors in PPARα null primary brown adipocytes In a second model, we investigated the PPARα-mediated effect on muscleassociated mRNAs at a cellular level, utilizing primary brown adipocyte cultures from both wildtype and PPARα -ablated mice. Cultured brown adipocytes do not spontan ...
... Muscle-associated factors in PPARα null primary brown adipocytes In a second model, we investigated the PPARα-mediated effect on muscleassociated mRNAs at a cellular level, utilizing primary brown adipocyte cultures from both wildtype and PPARα -ablated mice. Cultured brown adipocytes do not spontan ...
A kinetic proofreading mechanism for disentanglement of
... suppress entanglements using a type of ‘kinetic proofreading’. This was first discussed in general terms by Hopfield2 and Ninio3, who showed how the release of energy (for example, from ATP hydrolysis) could be used to make molecular recognition processes more specific than one would expect at therm ...
... suppress entanglements using a type of ‘kinetic proofreading’. This was first discussed in general terms by Hopfield2 and Ninio3, who showed how the release of energy (for example, from ATP hydrolysis) could be used to make molecular recognition processes more specific than one would expect at therm ...
Consolidation
... learning and memory have not found it to be a useful construct (Weingartner and Parker review this position while arguing against it (1984)). This dissertation will take exactly the opposite position, presenting a model of consolidation based on a radically different perspective. The claim is that c ...
... learning and memory have not found it to be a useful construct (Weingartner and Parker review this position while arguing against it (1984)). This dissertation will take exactly the opposite position, presenting a model of consolidation based on a radically different perspective. The claim is that c ...
Maneeshi Prasad
... dlPFC • dlPFC serves as the highest cortical area responsible for motor planning, organization, and regulation. • It plays an important role in the integration of sensory and mnemonic information and the regulation of intellectual function and action. • It is also involved in working memory. • Comp ...
... dlPFC • dlPFC serves as the highest cortical area responsible for motor planning, organization, and regulation. • It plays an important role in the integration of sensory and mnemonic information and the regulation of intellectual function and action. • It is also involved in working memory. • Comp ...
Appendix 1 - HUGO Gene Nomenclature Committee
... If the gene encodes a long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) (>200bp) then first determine if there is a known function via literature and database searches, and correspondences with researchers. If yes, assign unique symbol and name based on function e.g. XIST. If the lncRNA has no known function then it sho ...
... If the gene encodes a long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) (>200bp) then first determine if there is a known function via literature and database searches, and correspondences with researchers. If yes, assign unique symbol and name based on function e.g. XIST. If the lncRNA has no known function then it sho ...
Transvection, nuclear structure, and chromatin proteins.
... For instance, the evidence for nuclear compartmentalization (for example, see Carter et al., 1991; Leonhardt et al., 1992 and references within; reviewed by Manuelidis, 1990; Jackson, 1991) and the restriction of transcripts to nuclear '~racks" (Xing and Lawrence, 1991) lend plausibility to a propos ...
... For instance, the evidence for nuclear compartmentalization (for example, see Carter et al., 1991; Leonhardt et al., 1992 and references within; reviewed by Manuelidis, 1990; Jackson, 1991) and the restriction of transcripts to nuclear '~racks" (Xing and Lawrence, 1991) lend plausibility to a propos ...
An interspecific plant hybrid shows novel changes in
... Identification and phylogenetic analysis of SR genes in Populus: We focused on genes for serine/arginine-rich splicing factors (SR genes) because those genes are known to have multiple AS forms in Arabidopsis thaliana (REDDY, 2004; PALUSA et al. 2007) and they are regulators of constitutive and alte ...
... Identification and phylogenetic analysis of SR genes in Populus: We focused on genes for serine/arginine-rich splicing factors (SR genes) because those genes are known to have multiple AS forms in Arabidopsis thaliana (REDDY, 2004; PALUSA et al. 2007) and they are regulators of constitutive and alte ...
The WD40-Repeat Proteins NFC101 and NFC102
... florigen (Danilevskaya et al., 2008a; Lazakis et al., 2011; Meng et al., 2011). Moreover, although none of the several maize MADS box genes exhibits sequence or functional homology with Arabidopsis FLC (Becker and Theissen, 2003; Colasanti and Coneva, 2009), two genes with a major effect on flowering ...
... florigen (Danilevskaya et al., 2008a; Lazakis et al., 2011; Meng et al., 2011). Moreover, although none of the several maize MADS box genes exhibits sequence or functional homology with Arabidopsis FLC (Becker and Theissen, 2003; Colasanti and Coneva, 2009), two genes with a major effect on flowering ...
Leukocytes fighting against obesity
... they had eaten. ICAM-1 −/− mice maintained a body weight comparable to wild-type animals until 16 weeks of age, after which they gradually put on more weight. At 24 weeks of age, both male and female ICAM-1 −/− mice weighed about 21% more than the wild-type controls even though they ate the same amo ...
... they had eaten. ICAM-1 −/− mice maintained a body weight comparable to wild-type animals until 16 weeks of age, after which they gradually put on more weight. At 24 weeks of age, both male and female ICAM-1 −/− mice weighed about 21% more than the wild-type controls even though they ate the same amo ...
Distinct Contributions of Replication and Transcription to Mutation
... genes (Figure 2B), which is consistent with a previous observation (17). However, HK genes had lower SNP density than TS genes, which is contradictory with the viewpoint that mutation rate should be accelerated among highly-expressed genes under the process of transcription-coupled DNA damage or TCR ...
... genes (Figure 2B), which is consistent with a previous observation (17). However, HK genes had lower SNP density than TS genes, which is contradictory with the viewpoint that mutation rate should be accelerated among highly-expressed genes under the process of transcription-coupled DNA damage or TCR ...
Plant Molecular Biology
... o f the nodD product appeared to be involved in autoregulation and it was also shown that the nodD promoters differ in their susceptibility to autoregulation. Many regions, dispersed over the entire nodD product, are involved in the specificity o f activation by flavonoids. Several hybrid nodD genes ...
... o f the nodD product appeared to be involved in autoregulation and it was also shown that the nodD promoters differ in their susceptibility to autoregulation. Many regions, dispersed over the entire nodD product, are involved in the specificity o f activation by flavonoids. Several hybrid nodD genes ...
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... transgenic animals (Giraldo et al., 1999). Tyrosinase is the key enzyme of melanin synthesis. The gene is tightly regulated during development and is expressed in melanocytes, which are derived from the neural crest, and the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) cells, which are derived from the optic cu ...
... transgenic animals (Giraldo et al., 1999). Tyrosinase is the key enzyme of melanin synthesis. The gene is tightly regulated during development and is expressed in melanocytes, which are derived from the neural crest, and the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) cells, which are derived from the optic cu ...
MODELING GENE EXPRESSION FROM MICROARRAY
... and may prove useful in medical diagnosis, treatment, and drug design. Analysis of these data requires mathematical tools that are adaptable to the large scale of the data, and capable of reducing the complexity of the data to make it comprehensible. Substantial effort is being made to build models ...
... and may prove useful in medical diagnosis, treatment, and drug design. Analysis of these data requires mathematical tools that are adaptable to the large scale of the data, and capable of reducing the complexity of the data to make it comprehensible. Substantial effort is being made to build models ...
Identification and characterization of genetic variants in the
... levels and, it was concluded that paternal allele 7 is completely associated with high serum lysozyme activity thus it can be considered as a marker allele for the LZM+. ...
... levels and, it was concluded that paternal allele 7 is completely associated with high serum lysozyme activity thus it can be considered as a marker allele for the LZM+. ...
Finding Clusters of Positive and Negative Coregulated Genes in
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... The metabolism of all organisms is tightly controlled by internal and external conditions so that not all proteins are produced under all circumstances. Products which function 1-4244-1509-8/07/$25.00 ©2007 IEEE ...
Recombinant DNA WS
... resulting gel. The loading well has been drawn for you. d. What is the resulting base pair length after insertion? Show work. ...
... resulting gel. The loading well has been drawn for you. d. What is the resulting base pair length after insertion? Show work. ...
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... to say which type of explanation applied to which gene, but recently considerable progress has been made in this direction, mainly as a result of the introduction of new techniques. Mayer and colleagues have concluded from their grafting experiments that the genes lethal spotting (Is; Mayer & Maltby ...
... to say which type of explanation applied to which gene, but recently considerable progress has been made in this direction, mainly as a result of the introduction of new techniques. Mayer and colleagues have concluded from their grafting experiments that the genes lethal spotting (Is; Mayer & Maltby ...
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... have been obtained that either increase or decrease its efficiency of initiating transcription. Base substitutions that make the promoter sequence more similar to the consensus generate a stronger promoter (promoter "up" mutations) whereas those that make the promoter less similar to the consensus g ...
... have been obtained that either increase or decrease its efficiency of initiating transcription. Base substitutions that make the promoter sequence more similar to the consensus generate a stronger promoter (promoter "up" mutations) whereas those that make the promoter less similar to the consensus g ...