نتایج جستجو برای: biochemical genetics

تعداد نتایج: 208150  

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2012
Gudrun Kadereit David Ackerly Michael D Pirie

C(4) photosynthesis is a fascinating example of parallel evolution of a complex trait involving multiple genetic, biochemical and anatomical changes. It is seen as an adaptation to deleteriously high levels of photorespiration. The current scenario for C(4) evolution inferred from grasses is that it originated subsequent to the Oligocene decline in CO(2) levels, is promoted in open habitats, ac...

Journal: :Genetics 2015
Rebecca L Schmidt Sara L Sheeley

An article by Xu et al. in the December 2014 issue of GENETICS can be used to illustrate epigenetic modification of gene expression, reverse genetic manipulation, genetic/epigenetic influence on behavioral studies, and studies using the Drosophila model organism applied to human disease. This Primer provides background information; technical explanations of genetic, biochemical, and behavioral ...

Journal: :Genetics 1963
J H SANG B BURNET

N his studies of the eyeless mutation of Drosophila melanogaster, MORGAN I(1929) showed that penetrance and expressivity of this gene was dependent upon the environment, since the frequency and extent of the defect was different for flies hatching early or late during the life of a culture. He also demonstrated that both aspects of gene manifestation could be altered by selection. These consequ...

Journal: :Genetics 2000
K C Keith M Fitzgerald-Hayes

Each Saccharomyces cerevisiae chromosome contains a single centromere composed of three conserved DNA elements, CDE I, II, and III. The histone H3 variant, Cse4p, is an essential component of the S. cerevisiae centromere and is thought to replace H3 in specialized nucleosomes at the yeast centromere. To investigate the genetic interactions between Cse4p and centromere DNA, we measured the chrom...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2010
Aaron J Norris Nicholas C Foeger Jeanne M Nerbonne

The rapidly activating and inactivating voltage-dependent outward K(+) (Kv) current, I(A), is widely expressed in central and peripheral neurons. I(A) has long been recognized to play important roles in determining neuronal firing properties and regulating neuronal excitability. Previous work demonstrated that Kv4.2 and Kv4.3 α-subunits are the primary determinants of I(A) in mouse cortical pyr...

Journal: :Integrative and comparative biology 2010
Quinlyn A Soltow Dean P Jones Daniel E L Promislow

Aging affects a myriad of genetic, biochemical, and metabolic processes, and efforts to understand the underlying molecular basis of aging are often thwarted by the complexity of the aging process. By taking a systems biology approach, network analysis is well-suited to study the decline in function with age. Network analysis has already been utilized in describing other complex processes such ...

2011
R.P. Vlasenko S.V. Mezhzherin A.V. Garbar Yu. Kotsuba

Four chromosomal races (2n=36, 3n=54, 6n=108, 8n=144) and 96 clones have been revealed among 224 specimens of the earthworm Aporrectodea rosea over the territory of Ukraine by means of karyological analysis and biochemical genetic marking. Each population has been showed by several clones at least; moreover the clones from different places have never been identical. The clones in the range of o...

Journal: :Biochemical systematics and ecology 2001
Manchenko Yakovlev

Intraspecific allozymic variation and interspecific genetic divergence were studied in three sea urchin species of the genus Strongylocentrotus (S. intermedius, S. nudus, S. pallidus) from the Sea of Japan. S. pallidus and S. intermedius showed high mean values of expected heterozygosity, H(e)=0.223+/-0.072 (17loci) and H(e)=0.230+/-0.065 (19loci), respectively. This estimate was somewhat lower...

Journal: :Molecular plant-microbe interactions : MPMI 2003
O Yarden D J Ebbole S Freeman R J Rodriguez M B Dickman

Plant pathology has made significant progress over the years, a process that involved overcoming a variety of conceptual and technological hurdles. Descriptive mycology and the advent of chemical plant-disease management have been followed by biochemical and physiological studies of fungi and their hosts. The later establishment of biochemical genetics along with the introduction of DNA-mediate...

Journal: :The EMBO journal 2013
Maria Anokhina Sergey Bessonov Zhichao Miao Eric Westhof Klaus Hartmuth Reinhard Lührmann

Although U snRNAs play essential roles in splicing, little is known about the 3D arrangement of U2, U6, and U5 snRNAs and the pre-mRNA in active spliceosomes. To elucidate their relative spatial organization and dynamic rearrangement, we examined the RNA structure of affinity-purified, human spliceosomes before and after catalytic step 1 by chemical RNA structure probing. We found a stable 3-wa...

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