Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms(AAA)
... dysfunction (such as lack of the critical endothelial regulator nitric oxide) may be the second factor that accelerates the process of AAA formation. ...
... dysfunction (such as lack of the critical endothelial regulator nitric oxide) may be the second factor that accelerates the process of AAA formation. ...
CpG Mutation Rates in the Human Genome Are
... any measurable effect on the amount of energy required to melt DNA (Almagor and Cole 1989). Thus, it is clear that DNA does melt reversibly (‘‘breathe’’) under physiological conditions, and this melting must have an effect on the rates of cytosine deamination. The question then becomes the quantitat ...
... any measurable effect on the amount of energy required to melt DNA (Almagor and Cole 1989). Thus, it is clear that DNA does melt reversibly (‘‘breathe’’) under physiological conditions, and this melting must have an effect on the rates of cytosine deamination. The question then becomes the quantitat ...
reprint - Oleg Igoshin
... Bacterial chromosomes are organized into polycistronic cotranscribed operons, but the evolutionary pressures maintaining them are unclear. We hypothesized that operons alter gene expression noise characteristics, resulting in selection for or against maintaining operons depending on network architec ...
... Bacterial chromosomes are organized into polycistronic cotranscribed operons, but the evolutionary pressures maintaining them are unclear. We hypothesized that operons alter gene expression noise characteristics, resulting in selection for or against maintaining operons depending on network architec ...
immunology - USF Health
... chronic autoinflammatory disorders. These observations point to an important role for CIAS1 in regulating inflammatory processes. We report that TNF-␣ and ligands recognized by multiple Toll-like receptors rapidly induce CIAS1 gene expression in primary human monocytes. Transfection of full-length C ...
... chronic autoinflammatory disorders. These observations point to an important role for CIAS1 in regulating inflammatory processes. We report that TNF-␣ and ligands recognized by multiple Toll-like receptors rapidly induce CIAS1 gene expression in primary human monocytes. Transfection of full-length C ...
Protocadherin-1: epithelial barrier dysfunction in asthma and eczema Grissel Faura Tellez
... Caucasian subjects did not reveal strong evidence for LD between the various SNPs (fig. 1), indicating that these SNPs do not represent a single genetic signal but apparently make individual, independent contributions to disease susceptibility. Another explanation for the identification of multiple ...
... Caucasian subjects did not reveal strong evidence for LD between the various SNPs (fig. 1), indicating that these SNPs do not represent a single genetic signal but apparently make individual, independent contributions to disease susceptibility. Another explanation for the identification of multiple ...
- Wiley Online Library
... The selfish gene is an analogy, which concerns only one component of the evolutionary dynamics. These correspondences explain the presence of adaptation, or apparent design in nature, but do not imply that optimality will obtain The scrap of nucleic acid residing at a gene position can be usefully a ...
... The selfish gene is an analogy, which concerns only one component of the evolutionary dynamics. These correspondences explain the presence of adaptation, or apparent design in nature, but do not imply that optimality will obtain The scrap of nucleic acid residing at a gene position can be usefully a ...
A Tn 10-lacZ-kanR-URA3 Gene Fusion Transposon for Insertion Mutagenesis and Fusion Analysis of Yeast and Bacterial Genes.
... We describe here a new variant of transposon TnlO especially adapted for transposon analysis of cloned yeast genes; it can equally well be used for analysis of prokaryotic genes. We have applied this element to analysis of the LEU2, RADSO, and CDC48 genes of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. This transposon ...
... We describe here a new variant of transposon TnlO especially adapted for transposon analysis of cloned yeast genes; it can equally well be used for analysis of prokaryotic genes. We have applied this element to analysis of the LEU2, RADSO, and CDC48 genes of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. This transposon ...
network models for genetic testing
... DNA sequence, which carries genetic material that is found in the cells of humans and almost all other creatures [2]. While some genetic disorders may be caused by gene mutations that are inherited from the parents, other diseases are influenced by either random gene changes that occur during person ...
... DNA sequence, which carries genetic material that is found in the cells of humans and almost all other creatures [2]. While some genetic disorders may be caused by gene mutations that are inherited from the parents, other diseases are influenced by either random gene changes that occur during person ...
Chromosome x-wide association study identifies
... for variants near ITM2A, a gene implicated in cartilage development, show evidence for a lack of dosage compensation. This observation is further supported by a sex-difference in ITM2A expression in whole blood (P-value = 0.00251), and is also in agreement with a previous report showing ITM2A escape ...
... for variants near ITM2A, a gene implicated in cartilage development, show evidence for a lack of dosage compensation. This observation is further supported by a sex-difference in ITM2A expression in whole blood (P-value = 0.00251), and is also in agreement with a previous report showing ITM2A escape ...
Bacterial disease resistance of transgenic hybrid poplar expressing
... sich and Hahlbrock 1998, Dixon 2001 for reviews). One of these reactions is based on the specific expression of genes encoding small peptides with antimicrobial activities. Recently, this non-specific defense and protection mechanism has been studied in detail. Many antimicrobial genes have been iso ...
... sich and Hahlbrock 1998, Dixon 2001 for reviews). One of these reactions is based on the specific expression of genes encoding small peptides with antimicrobial activities. Recently, this non-specific defense and protection mechanism has been studied in detail. Many antimicrobial genes have been iso ...
Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions
... complete nodA gene of strain N33 are not more homologous with each other than with any other nodA genes, indicating that there might have been two totally different nodA genes in strain N33. There is also a region in these two intergenic regions that is highly homologous (74%) to an intergenic regio ...
... complete nodA gene of strain N33 are not more homologous with each other than with any other nodA genes, indicating that there might have been two totally different nodA genes in strain N33. There is also a region in these two intergenic regions that is highly homologous (74%) to an intergenic regio ...
A formal theory of the selfish gene
... The selfish gene is an analogy, which concerns only one component of the evolutionary dynamics. These correspondences explain the presence of adaptation, or apparent design in nature, but do not imply that optimality will obtain The scrap of nucleic acid residing at a gene position can be usefully a ...
... The selfish gene is an analogy, which concerns only one component of the evolutionary dynamics. These correspondences explain the presence of adaptation, or apparent design in nature, but do not imply that optimality will obtain The scrap of nucleic acid residing at a gene position can be usefully a ...
association study of 37 genes suggests involvement of DDC
... symptoms in autism: aggression, self-injury and compulsive behaviours (Nikolov et al. 2006). And third, neuroimaging studies with positron emission tomography (PET) have shown abnormal asymmetry of serotonin synthesis in frontal, temporal and parietal cortex in autistic individuals compared to contr ...
... symptoms in autism: aggression, self-injury and compulsive behaviours (Nikolov et al. 2006). And third, neuroimaging studies with positron emission tomography (PET) have shown abnormal asymmetry of serotonin synthesis in frontal, temporal and parietal cortex in autistic individuals compared to contr ...
IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS)
... and women carrying this defect through inheritance or environmental factors will have increased risk of clinical www.iosrjournals.org ...
... and women carrying this defect through inheritance or environmental factors will have increased risk of clinical www.iosrjournals.org ...
C.W. Cunningham 2004
... permeable to gene flow, leading to different rates of gene exchange among loci. This idea has been discussed extensively in the context of hybrid zones, where loci conferring reproductive isolation (or linked to such loci) should introgress less onto another species’ genetic background than neutral ...
... permeable to gene flow, leading to different rates of gene exchange among loci. This idea has been discussed extensively in the context of hybrid zones, where loci conferring reproductive isolation (or linked to such loci) should introgress less onto another species’ genetic background than neutral ...
HD13 - Columbia University
... lower urinary tract • Often asymmetric • Severe phenotypes result in perinatal death due to pulmonary hypoplasia • The majority of cases are nonsyndromic ...
... lower urinary tract • Often asymmetric • Severe phenotypes result in perinatal death due to pulmonary hypoplasia • The majority of cases are nonsyndromic ...
Class17 1-31 Win16 Cell Cycle Notes
... 1. Very high levels 2. Low or medium levels 3. It depends on unpredictable outside factors ...
... 1. Very high levels 2. Low or medium levels 3. It depends on unpredictable outside factors ...
The PTPN22 R620W mutation is independent of HLA
... The cause of this irreversible muscle atrophy in adult IIM is unknown, although it is speculated that disease-related alteration of the endoplasmic reticulum stress response may cause metabolic changes to energy metabolism and fibre dysfunction [4]. The pro-inflammatory cytokine, tumour necrosis alp ...
... The cause of this irreversible muscle atrophy in adult IIM is unknown, although it is speculated that disease-related alteration of the endoplasmic reticulum stress response may cause metabolic changes to energy metabolism and fibre dysfunction [4]. The pro-inflammatory cytokine, tumour necrosis alp ...
Changes in DNA-binding activity of transcription factors in the
... DNA-protein complexes strongly decreased. Specificity of Sp1 DNA-protein complexes was confirmed by competition experiments (Photo 5B). In the last several years the transcription factors were extensively studied in the mammary glands of mice and rats, and certain transcription factors involved in t ...
... DNA-protein complexes strongly decreased. Specificity of Sp1 DNA-protein complexes was confirmed by competition experiments (Photo 5B). In the last several years the transcription factors were extensively studied in the mammary glands of mice and rats, and certain transcription factors involved in t ...
The molecular genetics of head development in Drosophila
... zygotic gene products. For each mutation, what appears to be the primary domain affected is shown, rather than defects which are thought to be secondary (e.g. resulting from the failure of head involution). The limits of the regions deleted or transformed are in some cases approximate (see specific ...
... zygotic gene products. For each mutation, what appears to be the primary domain affected is shown, rather than defects which are thought to be secondary (e.g. resulting from the failure of head involution). The limits of the regions deleted or transformed are in some cases approximate (see specific ...
Genetic determinants of sense organ identity in
... sense organs: the mono-innervated external sense organs (mes), the poly-innervated external sense organs (p-es) and the chordotonal internal sense organs (ch). The three types of organs differ in their lineage, morphology and neuronal connectivity, thereby providing a useful system to examine the ge ...
... sense organs: the mono-innervated external sense organs (mes), the poly-innervated external sense organs (p-es) and the chordotonal internal sense organs (ch). The three types of organs differ in their lineage, morphology and neuronal connectivity, thereby providing a useful system to examine the ge ...
Similarities and differences of gene expression in yeast stress
... To investigate the network structure revealed for the stress conditions, we used a well-established topology property of connectivity distribution of a co-expression graph. We found that under all stress condition the obtained co-expression graph is power-law distributed, namely for k being the numb ...
... To investigate the network structure revealed for the stress conditions, we used a well-established topology property of connectivity distribution of a co-expression graph. We found that under all stress condition the obtained co-expression graph is power-law distributed, namely for k being the numb ...
Structural Domains and Matrix Attachment Regions
... screening after digestions with sets of carefully chosen restriction endonucleases (see Methods). This approach, however, generated a very large number of fragments, and we have chosen to reexamine only the low-copy-number regions of the maize contig under new binding conditions. Multiple overlappin ...
... screening after digestions with sets of carefully chosen restriction endonucleases (see Methods). This approach, however, generated a very large number of fragments, and we have chosen to reexamine only the low-copy-number regions of the maize contig under new binding conditions. Multiple overlappin ...
Identification and quantification of mycotoxigenic fungi
... Abstract This review was inspired by an apparent oversight. A report claimed that a gene probe based on a regulatory gene for aflatoxins could be used selectively for screening foodstuffs. However, aflR also regulates sterigmatocytin production so that many other fungi could provide a positive resul ...
... Abstract This review was inspired by an apparent oversight. A report claimed that a gene probe based on a regulatory gene for aflatoxins could be used selectively for screening foodstuffs. However, aflR also regulates sterigmatocytin production so that many other fungi could provide a positive resul ...