CHE SIGNIFICA UNIPARENTAL IN INGLESE
definizione di uniparental nel dizionario inglese
La definizione di uniparental nel dizionario è coinvolgente, relativa o derivata geneticamente da un solo genitore.
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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «UNIPARENTAL»
Scopri l'uso di
uniparental nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
uniparental e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
Genomic Imprinting and
Uniparental Disomy in Medicine: ...
This book will provide readers with the tools necessary to identify and treat diseases associated with nontraditional chromosomal inheritance.
Eric Engel, Stylianos E. Antonarakis,
2004
2
The Principles of Clinical Cytogenetics
Uniparental disomy explains the occurrence of the Angelman or Prader-Willi
syndrome in patients with an additional small inv dup(15) chromosome. J Med
Genet. 1993;30:756—60. Spence JE, Perciaccante RG, Greig GM, Willard HF, ...
Steven Gersen, Martha B. Keagle,
2013
3
Trends in Stem Cell Biology and Technology
This limited developmental potential of uniparental embryos (10, 11) is due to the
lack of, or overexpression of, imprinted genes, i.e., genes that are preferentially
expressed from only one parental allele (32). When combined with normal cells ...
4
Behavioral Endocrinology
In the next section we will describe a few of the dimensions of this diversity with
an eye to areas for future study. Diversity of Parental Care Patterns
UNIPARENTAL VERSUS BIPARENTAL Species can generally be classified as
uniparental or ...
5
Molecular Medicine: Genomics to Personalized Healthcare
DNA Paternal deletion 73%, maternal uniparental disomy 25%, Maternal deletion
70%, paternal uniparental disomy 2%, Table 4.9 Functional classes of
oncogenes and tumour suppressor genes. imprinting mutation 2%, other rare.
imprinting ...
6
Molecular Cytogenetics: Protocols and Applications
Robinson, W. P. (2000) Mechanisms leading to uniparental disomy in humans.
Bioessays 22, 452–459. 2. Ledbetter, D. H. and Engel, E. (1995) Uniparental
disomy in humans: Development of an imprinting map and its implications for ...
7
INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF CYTOLOGY
V. Correlation between Genetic and Physical Chloroplast DNA Maps It was
already recognized at the beginning of this century that plastids of higher plants
are inherited in a matemal-uniparental fashion (Baur, 1909; Correns, 1909). In
the few ...
D. C. Reanney, Pierre Chambon,
1985
8
Organizational Constraints on the Dynamics of Evolution
In this paper I will consider some evolutionary aspects of uniparental inheritance
of cytoplasmic DNA. In particular I will be concerned with the question which
forces could cause uniparental inheritance to evolve. Grun [8] has noted that the
lack ...
John Maynard Smith, G. Vida,
1990
9
Hematopoietic Stem Cell Protocols
experimental design and methods that we applied for the analysis of uniparental
ES cell–derived hematopoiesis as an example (8). Mammalian uniparental
embryos with genomes of only one parental type, e.g., oocyte-only (partheno-
genetic ...
10
Clinical Laboratory Medicine
FIGURE 30.10. Illustration of common pathways to uniparental disomy.
Chromosomes shaded light grey are maternally derived and dark grey are
paternally derived. Paternal uniparental disomy, on the left, can be derived from a
maternal ...
Kenneth D. McClatchey,
2002
10 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «UNIPARENTAL»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
uniparental nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
Shared language, diverging genetic histories: high-resolution …
Our first investigation of the uniparental genetic structure of Sicilian Arbereshe confirmed stronger paternal links with Greek populations and higher similarities ... «Nature.com, lug 15»
Opinion: Too Many Mitochondrial Genome Papers
Archeologists and forensic scientists depend on mtDNA for their work, partly because of its uniparental mode of inheritance, high copy number, and lower rate of ... «The Scientist, giu 15»
(Epi)genotype–phenotype correlations in Beckwith–Wiedemann …
Altered expression at both gene clusters is observed in cases with mosaic paternal uniparental disomy (UPD) (20%: genome-wide UPD is growingly found in a ... «Nature.com, apr 15»
Zuckerberg-Chan? Moonves-Chen? Jewish-Chinese intermarriage …
By following the trails blazed by all three types of DNA, including patterns of mutations in the uniparental types, one can reconstruct a compelling narrative of ... «Genetic Literacy Project, apr 15»
Genetics and Genomics in Medicine
... Y-linked inheritance; heterogeneity and allele frequencies; gene regulation and epigenetics with uniparental disomy; genetic variation including chromosome ... «Nature.com, apr 15»
Whole exome sequencing closer to becoming “new family history”
In five cases, the patient inherited two copies of the mutated gene from the same parent (uniparental disomy). Of the dominant mutations, 208 were de novo ... «Baylor College of Medicine News, ott 14»
Whole exome sequencing closer to becoming 'new family history'
In five cases, the patient inherited two copies of the mutated gene from the same parent (uniparental disomy). Of the dominant mutations, 208 were de novo ... «EurekAlert, ott 14»
Jewish Heritage Written in DNA
... the Ashkenazi Jews in relation to non-Jewish Europeans that is reassuringly consistent with inferences drawn from two decades of studies using uniparental ... «Scientist, set 14»
British Entomologist Discovers New Wasp Species in Local School …
During five years of regular collecting of E. harrisoni, no males have ever been found, which strongly suggests it is a uniparental species, according to Dr. «Entomology Today, lug 14»
An Ancient, Mysterious Scrap of Human DNA
One benefit of this uniparental inheritance mechanism (however it is accomplished) is that the two mitochondrial lineages won't be in conflict. Natural selection ... «National Geographic, dic 13»