نتایج جستجو برای: developmental genes

تعداد نتایج: 531954  

Journal: :Journal of medical genetics 2003
H Turner F MacDonald S Warburton F Latif T Webb

The report by Amir et al 1 that Rett syndrome (RS) is associated with mutations in the MECP2 gene permitted laboratory diagnosis of this devastating yet common neurodevelopmental disorder. Hitherto the paucity of familial cases of the syndrome and the failure to identify the syndrome in males despite fairly wide clinical criteria had defined it as an X linked dominant disorder with male lethali...

Journal: :Translational research : the journal of laboratory and clinical medicine 2014
Shuji Kishi

Can we reset, reprogram, rejuvenate, or reverse the organismal aging process? Certain genetic manipulations could at least reset and reprogram epigenetic dynamics beyond phenotypic plasticity and elasticity in cells, which can be manipulated further into organisms. However, in a whole complex aging organism, how can we rejuvenate intrinsic resources and infrastructures in an intact and noninvas...

Journal: :American journal of physical anthropology 2000
J Jernvall H S Jung

Primate molar shapes reflect developmental and ecological processes. Development may constrain as well as facilitate evolution of new tooth shapes, affecting how reliable dental characters are in phylogenetic studies. Much of the genetic machinery of development uses the same genes among different organs, including teeth, limbs, and feathers. Furthermore, within a tooth, the development of indi...

Journal: :PLoS Genetics 2008
Camilla Kwong Boris Adryan Ian Bell Lisa Meadows Steven Russell J. Robert Manak Robert White

Polycomb-group (PcG) and Trithorax-group proteins together form a maintenance machinery that is responsible for stable heritable states of gene activity. While the best-studied target genes are the Hox genes of the Antennapedia and Bithorax complexes, a large number of key developmental genes are also Polycomb (Pc) targets, indicating a widespread role for this maintenance machinery in cell fat...

درویشی, کتایون, اربابی, امیرهوشنگ, عاملی, حسین,

 Digits in excess of five in the human are anomalous and polydactyly is the term to denote duplication of digite. Polydactyly is the second most common congenital deformity of the hand, only after syndactyly. In the blacks, the incidence is about 1 in 300, and in the whites it is 1 in 3000.  The presence of an extra diggit can be inherited as an autosomal dominant trait. Numerous homebox genes ...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 2000
E A London

Autism is one of a group of developmental disorders that have devastating lifelong effects on its victims. Despite the severity of the disease and the fact that it is relatively common (15 in 10,000), there is still little understanding of its etiology. Although believed to be highly genetic, no abnormal genes have been found. Recent findings in autism and in related disorders point to the poss...

Journal: :Cell 2014
Wee-Wei Tee Steven S. Shen Ozgur Oksuz Varun Narendra Danny Reinberg

Erk1/2 activation contributes to mouse ES cell pluripotency. We found a direct role of Erk1/2 in modulating chromatin features required for regulated developmental gene expression. Erk2 binds to specific DNA sequence motifs typically accessed by Jarid2 and PRC2. Negating Erk1/2 activation leads to increased nucleosome occupancy and decreased occupancy of PRC2 and poised RNAPII at Erk2-PRC2-targ...

Journal: :Wiley interdisciplinary reviews. Developmental biology 2018
Riddhi Deshmukh Saurav Baral A Gandhimathi Muktai Kuwalekar Krushnamegh Kunte

Butterfly wing patterns are key adaptations that are controlled by remarkable developmental and genetic mechanisms that facilitate rapid evolutionary change. With swift advancements in the fields of genomics and genetic manipulations, identifying the regulators of wing development and mimetic wing patterns has become feasible even in nonmodel organisms such as butterflies. Recent mapping and ge...

2016
Ana Lúcia Anversa Segatto Claudia Elizabeth Thompson Loreta Brandão Freitas

Developmental genes are believed to contribute to major changes during plant evolution, from infrageneric to higher levels. Due to their putative high sequence conservation, developmental genes are rarely used as molecular markers, and few studies including these sequences at low taxonomic levels exist. WUSCHEL-related homeobox genes (WOX) are transcription factors exclusively present in plants...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2003
Lisa M Goering Kazuyuki Hoshijima Barbara Hug Brent Bisgrove Andreas Kispert David Jonah Grunwald

T-box genes encode transcription factors that play critical roles in generating the vertebrate body plan. In many developmental fields, multiple T-box genes are expressed in overlapping domains, establishing broad regions in which different combinations of T-box genes are coexpressed. Here we demonstrate that three T-box genes expressed in the zebrafish mesoderm, no tail, spadetail, and tbx6, o...

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