نتایج جستجو برای: schmidtea mediterranea

تعداد نتایج: 561  

2011
Jessica P. Hollenbach Alissa M. Resch Dasaradhi Palakodeti Brenton R. Graveley Christopher D. Heinen

Lynch syndrome (LS) leads to an increased risk of early-onset colorectal and other types of cancer and is caused by germline mutations in DNA mismatch repair (MMR) genes. Loss of MMR function results in a mutator phenotype that likely underlies its role in tumorigenesis. However, loss of MMR also results in the elimination of a DNA damage-induced checkpoint/apoptosis activation barrier that may...

Journal: :Gene 2010
Peter Novick Jeremy Smith David Ray Stéphane Boissinot

In animals, the mode of transmission of transposable elements is generally vertical. However, recent studies have suggested that lateral transfer has occurred repeatedly in several distantly related tetrapod lineages, including mammals. Using transposons extracted from the genome of the lizard Anolis carolinensis as probes, we identified four novel families of hAT transposons that share extreme...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2007
Yuying Wang Ricardo M Zayas Tingxia Guo Phillip A Newmark

Germ cells are required for the successful propagation of sexually reproducing species. Understanding the mechanisms by which these cells are specified and how their totipotency is established and maintained has important biomedical and evolutionary implications. Freshwater planarians serve as fascinating models for studying these questions. They can regenerate germ cells from fragments of adul...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 1996
S Carranza G Giribet C Ribera Baguñà M Riutort

Sequences of 18S ribosomal DNA (rDNA) are increasingly being used to infer phylogenetic relationships among living taxa. Although the 18S rDNA belongs to a multigene family, all its copies are kept homogeneous by concerted evolution (Dover 1982; Hillis and Dixon 1991). To date, there is only one well-characterized exception to this rule, the protozoan Plasmodium (Gunderson et al. 1987; Waters, ...

Journal: :Development 2007
Francesc Cebrià Phillip A Newmark

The process by which the proper pattern is restored to newly formed tissues during metazoan regeneration remains an open question. Here, we provide evidence that the nervous system plays a role in regulating morphogenesis during anterior regeneration in the planarian Schmidtea mediterranea. RNA interference (RNAi) knockdown of a planarian ortholog of the axon-guidance receptor roundabout (robo)...

2014
Melainia McClain

It is widely accepted that chemical processing protocols for transmission electron microscopy (TEM) must be optimized for each different organism or tissue type for a particular research need. While processing conditions have been established for many tissues, there are some organisms and tissue types that are not well preserved with standard protocols and aren’t represented in current literatu...

Journal: :Development 2010
M Lucila Scimone Joshua Meisel Peter W Reddien

Freshwater planarians are able to regenerate any missing part of their body and have extensive tissue turnover because of the action of dividing cells called neoblasts. Neoblasts provide an excellent system for in vivo study of adult stem cell biology. We identified the Smed-CHD4 gene, which is predicted to encode a chromatin-remodeling protein similar to CHD4/Mi-2 proteins, as required for pla...

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