نتایج جستجو برای: pigmentation pattern

تعداد نتایج: 358273  

Journal: :Genetics 1995
Y H Sun C J Tsai M M Green J L Chao C T Yu T J Jaw J Y Yeh V N Bolshakov

The white+ gene was used as a reporter to detect transcriptional silencer activity in the Drosophila genome. Changes in the spatial expression pattern of white were scored in the adult eye as nonuniform patterns of pigmentation. Thirty-six independent P[lacW] transposant lines were collected. These represent 12 distinct pigmentation patterns and probably 21 loci. The spatial pigmentation patter...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2017
Yûsuke KonDo Shinichi Yoda Takayuki Mizoguchi Toshiya Ando Junichi Yamaguchi Kimiko Yamamoto Yutaka Banno Haruhiko Fujiwara

A stripe pattern is an aposematic or camouflage coloration often observed among various caterpillars. However, how this ecologically important pattern is formed is largely unknown. The silkworm dominant mutant Zebra (Ze) has a black stripe in the anterior margin of each dorsal segment. Here, fine linkage mapping of 3,135 larvae revealed a 63-kbp region responsible for the Ze locus, which contai...

Journal: :Genetics 1993
S M Cocciolone K C Cone

Anthocyanins are purple pigments that can be produced in virtually all parts of the maize plant. The spatial distribution of anthocyanin synthesis is dictated by the organ-specific expression of a few regulatory genes that control the transcription of the structural genes. The regulatory genes are grouped into families based on functional identity and DNA sequence similarity. The C1/Pl gene fam...

Journal: Addiction and Health 2013

Background: Cigarette smoking is a significant risk factor for periodontal disease. It also causes pigmentation of oral mucosa. The present study was aimed to assess the effects of smoking on lip and gingival pigmentation and periodontal status and the relationship between pigmentation and periodontal parameters. Methods: A total of 109 smokers and an equal number of non-smoker controls (mean a...

Journal: :The British journal of ophthalmology 1970
S S Hayreh

This clinico-pathological study has been carried out on benign and malignant choroidal melanomata with the following objects in view: (I) To find out the fluorescent pattern on fluorescence angiography which would distinguish a pigmented choroidal malignant melanoma from other lesions of similar appearance in the fundus of the eye, e.g. pigmented benign choroidal melanoma or nonneoplastic pigme...

Journal: :American journal of human biology : the official journal of the Human Biology Council 2005
Clarence C Gravlee William W Dressler

Darker skin color has been associated with higher average blood pressure in several African-derived populations in the Americas. This pattern has been interpreted as evidence of genetic, physiologic, or sociocultural mechanisms, but existing evidence does not provide an adequate means of evaluating these alternatives. This paper introduces a measurement strategy to isolate the cultural and biol...

Journal: :Comptes rendus biologies 2003
H Frederik Nijhout Philip K Maini Anotida Madzvamuse Andrew J Wathen Toshio Sekimura

Butterfly pigmentation patterns are one of the most spectacular and vivid examples of pattern formation in biology. They have attracted much attention from experimentalists and theoreticians, who have tried to understand the underlying genetic, chemical and physical processes that lead to patterning. In this paper, we present a brief review of this field by first considering the generation of t...

Journal: :Biology letters 2013
Johan Ahlgren Xi Yang Lars-Anders Hansson Christer Brönmark

By having phenotypically plastic traits, many organisms optimize their fitness in response to fluctuating threats. Freshwater snails with translucent shells, e.g. snails from the Radix genus, differ considerably in their mantle pigmentation patterns, with snails from the same water body ranging from being completely dark pigmented to having only a few dark patterns. These pigmentation differenc...

Journal: :PLoS Genetics 2007
Jean-Michel Gibert Frédérique Peronnet Christian Schlötterer

Phenotypic plasticity is the ability of a genotype to produce contrasting phenotypes in different environments. Although many examples have been described, the responsible mechanisms are poorly understood. In particular, it is not clear how phenotypic plasticity is related to buffering, the maintenance of a constant phenotype against genetic or environmental variation. We investigate here the g...

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