PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «HOMEOTIC»
homeotic
genes
generally
control
transformation
mutation
code
role
examples
drosophila
humans
homeosis
organ
into
another
arising
from
misexpression
specific
developmentally
critical
caused
mutations
found
animals
others
merriam
webster
adjective
ˌhō
ˈä
ˌhä
relating
being
gene
producing
usually
major
shift
biology
encyclopedia
britannica
group
pattern
body
formation
early
embryonic
organisms
these
encode
patterns
scientists
discovered
studying
strange
transformations
fruit
flies
including
feet
mouth
parts
extra
pairs
wings
developmental
mechanisms
problem
project
tutorial
include
sequence
called
homeobox
similar
genetic
interactions
among
floral
arabidopsis
bowman
smyth
meyerowitz
describe
allelic
series
three
loci
which
result
conversions
adjacent
whorls
nobelprize
edward
lewis
california
institute
technology
pasadena
interested
questions
concerning
certain
changes
medical
tissues
alter
their
normal
differentiation
10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «HOMEOTIC»
Descubre el uso de
homeotic en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
homeotic y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
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Homeotic Gene Silencing in Drosophila
Drosophila homeotic genes Polycomb proteins were first discovered as
repressors of homeotic genes that specify segmental determination in Drosophila
(Garcia-Bellido, 1975; Lewis, 1978) (Figure 1.1). It has been shown that the
homeotic ...
Zlatka Petrova Stojanova, 2007
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High-yield Cell and Molecular Biology
Homeotic. Genes. and. Anterior/Posterior. Body. Pattern. Formation. Illl'll IK I Hill.
In Chapter 12: Control of Gene Expression, we discussed the factors involved in
the differentiation of cells (e.g., hepatocyte vs. pancreatic beta cell); that is, "What
...
3
Biology Today and Tomorrow with Physiology
control the formation of specific body parts. All homeotic genes encode
transcription factors with a homeodomain, a region of about sixty amino acids that
can bind to a promoter or some other DNA sequence. Homeotic genes are one
type of ...
Cecie Starr, Christine Evers, Lisa Starr, 2009
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Molecular Evolution of Floral
Homeotic B-class Genes in the ...
Comparative study of floral homeotic gene evolution through reconstructing gene genealogy is recognized as an important step toward understanding the molecular genetic basis of morphological evolution.
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Exploring Genetic Mechanisms
As we have seen, we know much about how the segmentation genes initiate
homeotic gene expression in flies. The gap genes play a particularly important
role in controlling where the homeotic genes are expressed along the A-P axis.
Maxine Singer, Paul Berg, 1997
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CURRENT TOPICS DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY
advanced, taking advantage of spontaneous mutations causing what Bateson (
1894) termed a homeotic phenotype. Homeosis refers to the substitution of one
organ for another belonging to the same group of serially homologous structures,
...
A. A. Moscona, McLaren, Todd, Alberto Monroy, 1988
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Genetics: Analysis & Principles:
The role of homeotic genes in determining the identity of particular segments has
been revealed by mutations that alter their function. For example, the Antp gene
is normally expressed in the thoracic region. The Antennapedia mutation causes
...
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Keywords And Concepts In Evolutionary Developmental Biology
HONG MA Homeotic Genes in Flowering Plants Plants possess several organ
types, including vegetative (e.g., leaves) and reproductive organs. In flowering
plants, reproduction occurs in the flower, which has characteristic types of organs
.
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Animal Behavior Desk Reference: A Dictionary of Animal ...
1989, 937–938) cf. gene: homeobox-containing gene, homeobox, 2mutuation:
homeotic mutation Comments: Some writers refer to both particular “homeotic-
homeobox genes” and “nonhomeotic-homeobox genes” as simply homeobox
genes ...
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Essential Developmental Biology
A homeotic mutation is one that can convert one body part into another. How this
can happen is explained by our simple model. Suppose that the organism of Fig.
2.15 is a mutant and that the second gene in the series is permanently inactive ...
Jonathan M. W. Slack, 2012
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «HOMEOTIC»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
homeotic en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Characterization of an AGAMOUS gene expressed throughout …
Conclusions: The ectopic expression of the Ginkgo AGAMOUS gene in tomato caused the homeotic transformation of the transgenic sepals into ... «7thSpace Interactive, Jul 15»
6 Extra Pairs of Genitals Is Just Too Much of a Good Thing
Our well-endowed millipede is a “homeotic mutant.” Somehow, the instructions to make genitals did not get turned off, and the millipede just ... «Wired, May 15»
UM researchers find new gene involved in blood-forming stem cells
The Ash1l (Absent, small or homeotic 1-like) gene is part of a family of genes that includes MLL1 (Mixed Lineage Leukemia 1), a gene that is ... «U of M News Service, Abr 15»
Tiny Cell Grows Giant Death Spike and Lives to Grow Another
The authors also offered a fascinating speculation regarding spicule formation. Many of you may be familiar with the famous Hox (or homeotic) ... «Scientific American, Mar 15»
Researchers reveal the secret of radiation vulnerability
Even by the first half of the twentieth century,spineless gene mutations were ranked among the so-called homeotic mutations. Such mutations ... «Medical Xpress, May 14»
News from the Flight Deck
... developmental data suggests that the evolution of the avian wing digits may have been driven by homeotic transformations of digit identity, ... «Discovery Institute, Jul 13»
Mosses Make Two Different Plants From the Same Genome, and a …
The original homeobox/homeotic genes may have functioned early on as regulators of the newfangled sexual cycle, but were then co-opted as ... «Scientific American, May 13»
When is an arm really a leg?
A homeotic mutation mixes up body parts, so that a fly grows a leg on its head or antennae on its mouth. Assignment of body parts begins in the early embryo, ... «io9, Dic 12»
Extinct fossils reveal their genetic pattern
Homeotic genes or Hox genes choreograph the development and patterning of structures from the head to the tail in metazoan animals. «Phys.Org, Oct 12»
Zebrafish may help in treating human diseases
"We want to study the mechanism that controls the expression of homeotic genes which control formation of anterior and posterior body axis." «Times of India, Jul 12»