نتایج جستجو برای: baxbcl2 gene dosage ratio

تعداد نتایج: 1682967  

2014
Gilbert Smith Yun-Ru Chen Gary W. Blissard Adriana D. Briscoe

Sex chromosome dosage compensation balances homogametic sex chromosome expression with autosomal expression in the heterogametic sex, leading to sex chromosome expression parity between the sexes. If compensation is incomplete, this can lead to expression imbalance and sex-biased gene expression. Recent work has uncovered an intriguing and variable pattern of dosage compensation across species ...

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 2005
Nicole I Wolf Erik A Sistermans Maria Cundall Grace M Hobson Angelique P Davis-Williams Rodger Palmer Paula Stubbs Sally Davies Milda Endziniene Yvonne Wu Wui K Chong Sue Malcolm Robert Surtees James Y Garbern Karen J Woodward

We describe five boys from different families with an atypically severe form of Pelizaeus-Merzbacher disease (PMD) who have three, and in one case, five copies of the proteolipid protein (PLP1) gene. This is the first report of more than two copies of PLP1 in PMD patients and clearly demonstrates that severe clinical symptoms are associated with increased PLP1 gene dosage. Previously, duplicati...

Journal: :Cell 1994
P T Chuang D G Albertson B J Meyer

dpy-27 is an essential dosage compensation gene that acts to reduce expression of both hermaphrodite X chromosomes. The DPY-27 protein becomes specifically localized to the X chromosomes of wild-type XX embryos, but remains diffusely distributed throughout the nuclei of male (XO) embryos. In xol-1 mutant XO embryos that activate the XX mode of dosage compensation and die from inappropriately lo...

2011
Yan Feng Marc R Gastonguay Bruce G Pollock Ellen Frank Gail H Kepple Robert R Bies

BACKGROUND Nonadherence is very common among subjects undergoing pharmacotherapy for schizophrenia and depression. This study aimed to evaluate the performance of the ratio of the nonlinear mixed effects pharmacokinetic model predicted concentration to observed drug concentration (ratio of population predicted to observed concentration (Cpred/Cobs) and ratio of individual predicted to observed ...

2010
Jean-François Gout Daniel Kahn Laurent Duret

The understanding of selective constraints affecting genes is a major issue in biology. It is well established that gene expression level is a major determinant of the rate of protein evolution, but the reasons for this relationship remain highly debated. Here we demonstrate that gene expression is also a major determinant of the evolution of gene dosage: the rate of gene losses after whole gen...

2013
Antoine Besnard Jocelyne Caboche Serge Laroche

Compelling evidence points to the existence of independent cellular processes involved in the consolidation and reconsolidation of memory. For instance, a double dissociation has been reported between hippocampal Extracellular-Regulated Kinase-1/2 (ERK1/2) activity being necessary for contextual fear conditioning (CFC) consolidation but not reconsolidation. Conversely, hippocampal expression of...

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه سمنان - دانشکده مهندسی موادو متالورژی 1393

the aim of this paper is eliminating cr(vi) by natural hap. hap is a inexpensive material which is used from bovine critical bone ash in order to remove heavy metal ions like cr(vi). some experiments in different ph are performed (ph=2,3,7). maximum adsorption was appeared at ph=2, dosage=0.3 gr, c0=10 mg/l. cr(vi) removal depends on ph value and initial amount of cr(vi) result of experiments w...

2015
Dong-Yeon Cho Hangnoh Lee Damian Wojtowicz Steven Russell Brian Oliver Teresa M. Przytycka

Gene copy number variations are associated with many disorders characterized by high phenotypic heterogeneity. Disease penetrance differs even in genetically identical twins. Can such heterogeneity arise, in part, from increased expression variability of one dose genes? While increased variability in the context of single cell gene expression is well recognized, our computational simulations in...

Journal: :Genetics 1989
H A Orr

The X chromosome invariably has the largest effect on postzygotic isolation between animal species. One explanation of this pattern is that inviability and sterility result from a breakdown in the dosage compensation of X-linked genes in hybrids. In Drosophila, such breakdown could result from divergence of the genes used to assess the X/autosomal (X/A) ratio, and thus the sex, of an individual...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1990
F N Haugland C F Wu

Mutations of the Shaker (Sh) locus of Drosophila reduce, eliminate, or otherwise alter a transient potassium current, IA, in muscle. Recent molecular studies indicate that the Sh locus produces several proteins by alternative splicing, but the relationships of the variety of Sh gene products to IA channels in the various excitable membranes still remain to be determined. In Drosophila, many enz...

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