نتایج جستجو برای: phenotype plasticity

تعداد نتایج: 214520  

2008
Mary Jane West-Eberhard

Phenotypic plasticity is the ability of a single genotype to produce more than one alternative form of morphology, physiological state, and/or behavior in response to environmental conditions. "Plasticity" and "development" are related terms that are becoming increasingly common in evolutionary biology and ecology. Both phenomena have passed through a period of neglect. In the 1960s Wiggleswort...

Journal: :Trends in plant science 2010
A B Nicotra O K Atkin S P Bonser A M Davidson E J Finnegan U Mathesius P Poot M D Purugganan C L Richards F Valladares M van Kleunen

Climate change is altering the availability of resources and the conditions that are crucial to plant performance. One way plants will respond to these changes is through environmentally induced shifts in phenotype (phenotypic plasticity). Understanding plastic responses is crucial for predicting and managing the effects of climate change on native species as well as crop plants. Here, we provi...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2002
Edwin J Weeber Michael Levy Margaret J Sampson Keltoum Anflous Dawna L Armstrong Sarah E Brown J David Sweatt William J Craigen

Mitochondrial outer membrane permeability is conferred by a family of porin proteins. Mitochondrial porins conduct small molecules and constitute one component of the permeability transition pore that opens in response to apoptotic signals. Because mitochondrial porins have significant roles in diverse cellular processes including regulation of mitochondrial ATP and calcium flux, we sought to d...

Journal: :Developmental cell 2008
Jason B Dictenberg Sharon A Swanger Laura N Antar Robert H Singer Gary J Bassell

The function of local protein synthesis in synaptic plasticity and its dysregulation in fragile X syndrome (FXS) is well studied, however the contribution of regulated mRNA transport to this function remains unclear. We report a function for the fragile X mental retardation protein (FMRP) in the rapid, activity-regulated transport of mRNAs important for synaptogenesis and plasticity. mRNAs were...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2005
Peter D Gluckman Mark A Hanson Hamish G Spencer Patrick Bateson

Early experience has a particularly great effect on most organisms. Normal development may be disrupted by early environmental influences; individuals that survive have to cope with the damaging consequences. Additionally, the responses required to cope with environmental challenges in early life may have long-term effects on the adult organism. A further set of processes, those of developmenta...

Journal: :Trends in Ecology and Evolution 2021

That offspring plasticity can serve as a fitness benefit of mate choice is relatively underexplored, but the ubiquity both adaptive and suggests it may be common. In contrast to some models sexual selection, when choice, environmental variation need not erode associations between traits fitness. Thus, hypothesis that help resolve longstanding questions regarding has important implications for e...

2009
Kristen J. Gremillion Dolores R. Piperno

The fields of human behavioral ecology (HBE) and evolutionary developmental biology (evo-devo) both stand to make significant contributions to our understanding of agricultural origins. These two approaches share a concern with phenotypic plasticity and its evolutionary significance. HBE considers the adaptive plasticity of the human phenotype in response to resource distribution in time and sp...

2016
Mary R. Doherty Jacob M. Smigiel Damian J. Junk Mark W. Jackson Zhe-Sheng (Jason) Chen Dong-Hua (Hana) Yang

The connection between epithelial-mesenchymal (E-M) plasticity and cancer stem cell (CSC) properties has been paradigm-shifting, linking tumor cell invasion and metastasis with therapeutic recurrence. However, despite their importance, the molecular pathways involved in generating invasive, metastatic, and therapy-resistant CSCs remain poorly understood. The enrichment of cells with a mesenchym...

Journal: :Neuron 2004
Wei-Dong Yao Raul R Gainetdinov Margaret I Arbuckle Tatyana D Sotnikova Michel Cyr Jean-Martin Beaulieu Gonzalo E Torres Seth G.N Grant Marc G Caron

To identify the molecular mechanisms underlying psychostimulant-elicited plasticity in the brain reward system, we undertook a phenotype-driven approach using genome-wide microarray profiling of striatal transcripts from three genetic and one pharmacological mouse models of psychostimulant or dopamine supersensitivity. A small set of co-affected genes was identified. One of these genes encoding...

Journal: :Journal of psychiatry & neuroscience : JPN 2011
Cecilia Flores

Changes in mesocorticolimbic dopamine (DA) neurons and their target cells can be induced throughout life and are important determinants of individual differences in susceptibility to psychopathology. The goal of my research is to gain insight into the nature of the cellularand molecular mechanism underlying the selective plasticity of mesocorticolimbic DA neurons. Here, I review work showing th...

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