نتایج جستجو برای: embryonic screening

تعداد نتایج: 307410  

Journal: :Development 2013
Zengrong Zhu Danwei Huangfu

Developmental biology has long benefited from studies of classic model organisms. Recently, human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs), including human embryonic stem cells and human induced pluripotent stem cells, have emerged as a new model system that offers unique advantages for developmental studies. Here, we discuss how studies of hPSCs can complement classic approaches using model organisms, a...

2017
Josep V Forment Mareike Herzog Julia Coates Tomasz Konopka Bianca V Gapp Sebastian M Nijman David J Adams Thomas M Keane Stephen P Jackson

In model organisms, classical genetic screening via random mutagenesis provides key insights into the molecular bases of genetic interactions, helping to define synthetic lethality, synthetic viability and drug-resistance mechanisms. The limited genetic tractability of diploid mammalian cells, however, precludes this approach. Here, we demonstrate the feasibility of classical genetic screening ...

Journal: :Genetics 2004
Stefan Luschnig Bernard Moussian Jana Krauss Isabelle Desjeux Josip Perkovic Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard

Large-scale screens for female-sterile mutations have revealed genes required maternally for establishment of the body axes in the Drosophila embryo. Although it is likely that the majority of components involved in axis formation have been identified by this approach, certain genes have escaped detection. This may be due to (1) incomplete saturation of the screens for female-sterile mutations ...

Journal: :Reproductive biomedicine online 2015
L Rienzi A Capalbo M Stoppa S Romano R Maggiulli L Albricci C Scarica A Farcomeni G Vajta F M Ubaldi

Recent studies involving a limited number of patients have indicated a correlation between aneuploidy and various morphokinetic parameters during preimplantation development. The results among different groups, however, have been inconsistent in identifying the parameters that are able to predict chromosomal abnormalities. The aim of this study was to investigate whether aneuploidy of human bla...

Journal: :Development 2014
Anton Wutz

Haploid genetics holds great promise for understanding genome evolution and function. Much of the work on haploid genetics has previously been limited to microbes, but possibilities now extend to animal species, including mammals. Whereas haploid animals were described decades ago, only very recent advances in culture techniques have facilitated haploid embryonic stem cell derivation in mammals...

Journal: :Genome research 2016
Carole Charlier Wanbo Li Chad Harland Mathew Littlejohn Wouter Coppieters Frances Creagh Steve Davis Tom Druet Pierre Faux François Guillaume Latifa Karim Mike Keehan Naveen Kumar Kadri Nico Tamma Richard Spelman Michel Georges

We herein report the result of a large-scale, next generation sequencing (NGS)-based screen for embryonic lethal (EL) mutations in Belgian beef and New Zealand dairy cattle. We estimated by simulation that cattle might carry, on average, ∼0.5 recessive EL mutations. We mined exome sequence data from >600 animals, and identified 1377 stop-gain, 3139 frame-shift, 1341 splice-site, 22,939 disrupti...

Journal: :Genetics 2005
Gregory A Shanower Martin Muller Jason L Blanton Viktor Honti Henrik Gyurkovics Paul Schedl

We have identified a novel gene named grappa (gpp) that is the Drosophila ortholog of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae gene Dot1, a histone methyltransferase that modifies the lysine (K)79 residue of histone H3. gpp is an essential gene identified in a genetic screen for dominant suppressors of pairing-dependent silencing, a Polycomb-group (Pc-G)-mediated silencing mechanism necessary for the maint...

Journal: :Development 2002
Alfrun Erkner Agnès Roure Bernard Charroux Michèle Delaage Nicolas Holway Nathalie Coré Christine Vola Corinne Angelats Françoise Pagès Laurent Fasano Stephen Kerridge

We have carried out a genetic screen designed to isolate regulators of teashirt expression. One of these regulators is the Grunge gene, which encodes a protein with motifs found in human arginine-glutamic acid dipeptide repeat, Metastasis-associated-like and Atrophin-1 proteins. Grunge is the only Atrophin-like protein in Drosophila, whereas several exist in humans. We provide evidence that Gru...

Journal: :Development 1996
C B Moens Y L Yan B Appel A G Force C B Kimmel

Mutational analysis can serve both to identify new genes essential for patterning embryonic development and to determine their functions. Here we describe the identification and phenotypic characterization of alleles of valentino, which we recovered in a genetic screen that sought to identify mutations in the zebrafish that disrupt region-specific gene expression patterns in the embryonic brain...

Journal: :iranian journal of science and technology (sciences) 2006
m. nokhbatolfoghahai

while our knowledge of anuran embryonic and larval surface ciliation and their diversity ofciliation patterns are significant, very few references were noticed on embryonic ciliation in direct-developinganurans, such as species in the genus eleutherodactylus. eleutherodactylus urichi embryos were found tohave surface ciliated cells during much of their development until a few days before hatchi...

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