نتایج جستجو برای: diploids

تعداد نتایج: 1107  

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1998
Marisa Segal Duncan J. Clarke Steven I. Reed

In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, a single cyclin-dependent kinase, Cdc28, regulates both G1/S and G2/M phase transitions by associating with stage-specific cyclins. During progression through S phase and G2/M, Cdc28 is activated by the B-type cyclins Clb1-6. Because of functional redundancy, specific roles for individual Clbs have been difficult to assign. To help genetically define such roles, str...

Journal: :Eukaryotic cell 2004
Ari Sadanandom Kim Findlay John H Doonan Paul Schulze-Lefert Ken Shirasu

The alternation of eukaryotic life cycles between haploid and diploid phases is crucial for maintaining genetic diversity. In some organisms, the growth and development of haploid and diploid phases are nearly identical, and one might suppose that all genes required for one phase are likely to be critical for the other phase. Here, we show that targeted disruption of the chpA (cysteine- and his...

2016
Ratan Chopra Gloria Burow Charles E. Simpson Jennifer Chagoya Joann Mudge Mark D. Burow

To test the hypothesis that the cultivated peanut species possesses almost no molecular variability, we sequenced a diverse panel of 22 Arachis accessions representing Arachis hypogaea botanical classes, A-, B-, and K- genome diploids, a synthetic amphidiploid, and a tetraploid wild species. RNASeq was performed on pools of three tissues, and de novo assembly was performed. Realignment of indiv...

Journal: :Genetics 1986
M S Crawford F G Chumley C G Weaver B Valent

The heterokaryotic and vegetative diploid phases of Magnaporthe grisea, a fungal pathogen of grasses, have been characterized. Prototrophic heterokaryons form when complementary auxotrophs are paired on minimal medium. Hyphal tip cells and conidia (vegetative spores) taken from these heterokaryons are auxotrophs with phenotypes identical to one or the other of the parents. M. grisea heterokaryo...

2011
Leon Cantas Thomas WK Fraser Per Gunnar Fjelldal Ian Mayer Henning Sørum

BACKGROUND With the increased use of ploidy manipulation in aquaculture and fisheries management this investigation aimed to determine whether triploidy influences culturable intestinal microbiota composition and bacterial drug resistance in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar). The results could provide answers to some of the physiological differences observed between triploid and diploid fish, espec...

2015
María Ferriol Alfonso Garmendia Ana Gonzalez Hugo Merle Lorenzo Peruzzi

Hybridization between tetraploids and their related diploids is generally unsuccessful in Centaurea, hence natural formation of triploid hybrids is rare. In contrast, the diploid Centaurea aspera and the allotetraploid C. seridis coexist in several contact zones where a high frequency of triploid hybrids is found. We analyzed the floral biology of the three taxa to identify reproductive isolati...

Journal: :Genetics 1949
S S Chase

ARTHENOGENETIC development of the egg in maize under the stimuP lus of pollination and normal endosperm development has been noted by RANDOLPH (1939), STADLER (1949), FORTUNO (1948) and others. Data on the frequency of haploidy are meager. RANDOLPH discovered 23 parthenogenetic diploids among 17,165 individuals in the progeny of tetraploid maize, a frequency of about 1:’750. EINSET (1942) found...

Journal: :Genetics 2001
N Guttmann-Raviv E Boger-Nadjar I Edri Y Kassir

In the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae initiation and progression through the mitotic cell cycle are determined by the sequential activity of the cyclin-dependent kinase Cdc28. The role of this kinase in entry and progression through the meiotic cycle is unclear, since all cdc28 temperature-sensitive alleles are leaky for meiosis. We used a "heat-inducible Degron system" to construct a d...

Journal: :Bioenergy Research 2021

Species hybridization is key for the improvement of shrub willow (Salix spp.) bioenergy crops because hybrids often display heterosis yield. The development high-yielding genotypes requires numerous broad attempts at followed by field evaluation and selection stable performance. Selection improved varieties use as a crop involves full-sib progeny in family-based trials. Improving accuracy throu...

Journal: :Genetics 2001
T de los Santos J Loidl B Larkin N M Hollingsworth

The MMS4 gene of Saccharomyces cerevisiae was originally identified due to its sensitivity to MMS in vegetative cells. Subsequent studies have confirmed a role for MMS4 in DNA metabolism of vegetative cells. In addition, mms4 diploids were observed to sporulate poorly. This work demonstrates that the mms4 sporulation defect is due to triggering of the meiotic recombination checkpoint. Genetic, ...

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