نتایج جستجو برای: معادله sine

تعداد نتایج: 21603  

Journal: :Genes & genetic systems 2000
H S Kim B H Hyun J Y Choi T J Crow

SINE-R elements constitute a class of retroposons derived from the long terminal repeat (LTR) of the human endogenous retrovirus HERV-K family that are present in hominoid primates and active in the human genome. In an investigation of the X chromosome, we identified twenty-five SINE-R elements with between 89.6 and 97.7% homology with the SINE-R.C2 element that is human specific, originally id...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2000
J K Lum M Nikaido M Shimamura H Shimodaira A M Shedlock N Okada M Hasegawa

Short interspersed nuclear elements (SINEs) have been used to generate unambiguous phylogenetic topologies relating eukaryotic taxa. The irreversible nature of SINE retroposition is supported by a large body of comparative genome data and is a fundamental assumption inherent in the value of this qualitative method of inference. Here, we assess the key assumption of unidirectional SINE insertion...

Journal: :Development 2000
M Seimiya W J Gehring

optix is a new member of the Six/so gene family from Drosophila that contains both a six domain and a homeodomain. Because of its high amino acid sequence similarity with the mouse Six3 gene, optix is considered to be the orthologous gene from Drosophila rather than sine oculis, as previously believed. optix expression was detected in the eye, wing and haltere imaginal discs. Ectopic expression...

Journal: :Brazilian journal of medical and biological research = Revista brasileira de pesquisas medicas e biologicas 2005
M L B Simas R M T B L Nogueira N A Santos

An assumption commonly made in the study of visual perception is that the lower the contrast threshold for a given stimulus, the more sensitive and selective will be the mechanism that processes it. On the basis of this consideration, we investigated contrast thresholds for two classes of stimuli: sine-wave gratings and radial frequency stimuli (i.e., j0 targets or stimuli modulated by spherica...

Journal: :Systematic biology 2006
Jean-Marc Deragon Xiaoyu Zhang

Short interspersed elements (SINEs) are a class of dispersed mobile sequences that use RNA as an intermediate in an amplification process called retroposition. The presence-absence of a SINE at a given locus has been used as a meaningful classification criterion to evaluate phylogenetic relations among species. We review here recent developments in the characterisation of plant SINEs and their ...

2005
A. Boutet de Monvel A. S. Fokas D. Shepelsky

Let q(x, t) satisfy an integrable nonlinear evolution PDE on the interval 0 < x < L, and let the order of the highest x-derivative be n. For a problem to be at least linearly well-posed one must prescribe N boundary conditions at x = 0 and n − N boundary conditions at x = L, where if n is even, N = n/2, and if n is odd, N is either (n − 1)/2 or (n + 1)/2, depending on the sign of ∂n x q. For ex...

2012
Dong Liu Guoli Zhu Wenqiao Tang Jinquan Yang Hongyi Guo

Short interspersed nucleotide elements (SINEs), a type of retrotransposon, are widely distributed in various genomes with multiple copies arranged in different orientations, and cause changes to genes and genomes during evolutionary history. This can provide the basis for determining genome diversity, genetic variation and molecular phylogeny, etc. SINE DNA is transcribed into RNA by polymerase...

Journal: :Genetics 2001
M A Cantrell B J Filanoski A R Ingermann K Olsson N DiLuglio Z Lister H A Wichman

Vertebrate retrotransposons have been used extensively for phylogenetic analyses and studies of molecular evolution. Information can be obtained from specific inserts either by comparing sequence differences that have accumulated over time in orthologous copies of that insert or by determining the presence or absence of that specific element at a particular site. The presence of specific copies...

Journal: :Molecular cancer research : MCR 2012
Marcos R H Estécio Juan Gallegos Mhair Dekmezian Yue Lu Shoudan Liang Jean-Pierre J Issa

Almost half of the human genome and as much as 40% of the mouse genome is composed of repetitive DNA sequences. The majority of these repeats are retrotransposons of the SINE and LINE families, and such repeats are generally repressed by epigenetic mechanisms. It has been proposed that these elements can act as methylation centers from which DNA methylation spreads into gene promoters in cancer...

Journal: :Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and Theoretical 2011

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