نتایج جستجو برای: baxbcl2 gene dosage ratio

تعداد نتایج: 1682967  

Journal: :Genetics 2002
Victoria L Browning Rebecca A Bergstrom Sandra Daigle John C Schimenti

Proper levels of gene expression are important for normal mammalian development. Typically, altered gene dosage caused by karyotypic abnormalities results in embryonic lethality or birth defects. Segmental aneuploidy can be compatible with life but often results in contiguous gene syndromes. The ability to manipulate the mouse genome allows the systematic exploration of regions that are affecte...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2011
Shaoxiao Wang Aymé Spor Thibault Nidelet Pierre Montalent Christine Dillmann Dominique de Vienne Delphine Sicard

Adaptation is the process whereby a population or species becomes better fitted to its habitat through modifications of various life history traits which can be positively or negatively correlated. The molecular factors underlying these covariations remain to be elucidated. Using Saccharomyces cerevisiae as a model system, we have investigated the effects on life history traits of varying the d...

2012
Peter W. Harrison Judith E. Mank Nina Wedell

Males and females experience differences in gene dose for loci in the nonrecombining region of heteromorphic sex chromosomes. If not compensated, this leads to expression imbalances, with the homogametic sex on average exhibiting greater expression due to the doubled gene dose. Many organisms with heteromorphic sex chromosomes display global dosage compensation mechanisms, which equalize gene e...

Journal: :Genetics 1951
A M CLARK C J MITCHELL

ENE action has often been studied by investigating gene dosage relaG tions. This has been done by the addition of chromosome fragments or of entire chromosomes to different genetic backgrounds, exemplified by the work of SCHULTZ (1935) for the gene shaven in Drosophila and of BLAKESLEE (1930) in Datura. STERN and HEIDENTHAL (1944) have shown by their work on position alleles in Drosophila that ...

Journal: :Cancer research 2005
Kelly J Reichenberger Ricardo D Coletta Aline P Schulte Marileila Varella-Garcia Heide L Ford

The Six1 homeoprotein plays a critical role in expanding progenitor populations during normal development via its stimulation of proliferation and inhibition of apoptosis. Overexpression of Six1 is observed in several tumor types, suggesting that when expressed out of context, Six1 may contribute to tumorigenesis by reinstating properties normally conveyed on developing cells. Indeed, Six1 cont...

Journal: :Molecular cell 2015
Olivia Padovan-Merhar Gautham P Nair Andrew G Biaesch Andreas Mayer Steven Scarfone Shawn W Foley Angela R Wu L Stirling Churchman Abhyudai Singh Arjun Raj

Individual mammalian cells exhibit large variability in cellular volume, even with the same absolute DNA content, and so must compensate for differences in DNA concentration in order to maintain constant concentration of gene expression products. Using single-molecule counting and computational image analysis, we show that transcript abundance correlates with cellular volume at the single-cell ...

Journal: :journal of paramedical sciences 0
mehrdad hashemi islamic azad university, pharmaceutical science branch,tehran abolfazl movafagh faculty of medicine, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran maliheh entezari islamic azad university, tehran medical branch,tehran

ischemia reperfusion injury is the tissue damage caused when blood supply returns to the tissue after a period of ischemia or lack of oxygen. ischemia reperfusion induces cell death and endemic reaction that is one of the most important clinical problems with acute renal failure and renal transplantation. in this study, the effect of pentoxifylline on rat kidney function and cell injury followi...

2016
Hangnoh Lee Dong-Yeon Cho Cale Whitworth Robert Eisman Melissa Phelps John Roote Thomas Kaufman Kevin Cook Steven Russell Teresa Przytycka Brian Oliver

Deletions, commonly referred to as deficiencies by Drosophila geneticists, are valuable tools for mapping genes and for genetic pathway discovery via dose-dependent suppressor and enhancer screens. More recently, it has become clear that deviations from normal gene dosage are associated with multiple disorders in a range of species including humans. While we are beginning to understand some of ...

2015
Xiaofang Jiang James K. Biedler Yumin Qi Andrew Brantley Hall Zhijian Tu

Complete dosage compensation refers to hyperexpression of the entire X or Z chromosome in organisms with heterogametic sex chromosomes (XY male or ZW female) in order to compensate for having only one copy of the X or Z chromosome. Recent analyses suggest that complete dosage compensation, as in Drosophila melanogaster, may not be the norm. There has been no systematic study focusing on dosage ...

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