نتایج جستجو برای: surface imprinting technique

تعداد نتایج: 1208324  

Journal: :Biological reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society 1991
J J Bolhuis

Filial imprinting is the process through which early social preferences become restricted to a particular object or class of objects. Evidence is presented showing that filial preferences are formed not only as a result of learning through exposure to an object, but also under the influence of visual and auditory predispositions. The development of these predispositions is dependent upon certai...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 1999
A Ruvinsky

The fundamental assumption of Mendelian genetics is that behavior of an allele is identical whether it arrives to a zygote through paternal or maternal germline pathway. Gametic imprinting phenomena discovered and studied in mammals show limitations of the classical view in special cases. Two sources of evidence were essential to describe gametic imprinting. The first approach based on genetic ...

Journal: :Bioinformatics 2010
Runqing Yang Xin Wang Zeyuan Wu Daniel R. Prows Min Lin

MOTIVATION Although imprinted genes have been ubiquitously observed in nature, statistical methodology still has not been systematically developed for jointly characterizing genomic imprinting effects and patterns. To detect imprinting genes influencing quantitative traits, the least square and maximum likelihood approaches for fitting a single quantitative trait loci (QTL) and Bayesian method ...

2016
Xin Zhao Xiaoliang Liu Guanjun Wang Xue Wen Xiaoying Zhang Andrew R. Hoffman Wei Li Ji-Fan Hu Jiuwei Cui

Insulin-like growth factor II (IGF2) is maternally imprinted in most tissues, but the epigenetic regulation of the gene in cancer stem cells (CSCs) has not been defined. To study the epigenetic mechanisms underlying self-renewal, we isolated CSCs and non-CSCs from colon cancer (HT29, HRT18, HCT116), hepatoma (Hep3B), breast cancer (MCF7) and prostate cancer (ASPC) cell lines. In HT29 and HRT18 ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2002
Patrick Onyango Shan Jiang Hiroshi Uejima Michael J Shamblott John D Gearhart Hengmi Cui Andrew P Feinberg

Imprinting is an epigenetic modification leading to monoallelic expression of some genes, and disrupted imprinting is believed to be a barrier to human stem cell transplantation, based on studies that suggest that epigenetic marks are unstable in mouse embryonic germ (EG) and embryonic stem (ES) cells. However, stem cell imprinting has not previously been examined directly in humans. We found t...

Journal: :Bioinformatics 2017
Haihua Liu Xiaoxiao Shang Hao Zhu

Motivation Genomic imprinting is regulated by lncRNAs and is important for embryogenesis, physiology and behaviour in mammals. Aberrant imprinting causes diseases and disorders. Experimental studies have examined genomic imprinting primarily in humans and mice, thus leaving some fundamental issues poorly addressed. The cost of experimentally examining imprinted genes in many tissues in diverse ...

Journal: :EPL 2021

In resonantly pumped polariton superfluids we recently explored a new regime based on the bistability of system to enhance propagation fluids up macroscopic distances. This technique together with an all-optical imprinting method allowed generation and control various topological excitations such as quantized vortices dark solitons. The flexibility scalability experimental scheme opens way syst...

2017
I. Blunk M. Mayer H. Hamann N. Reinsch

Genomic imprinting is a phenomenon that arises when the expression of genes depends on the parental origin of alleles. Epigenetic mechanisms may induce the full or partial suppression of maternal or paternal alleles, thereby leading to different types of imprinting. However, imprinting effects have received little consideration in animal breeding programmes, although their relevance to some agr...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Jason B Wolf

Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic phenomenon in which the expression of a gene copy inherited from the mother differs from that of the copy inherited from the father. Many imprinted genes appear to be highly interconnected through interactions mediated by proteins, RNA, and DNA. These kinds of interactions often favor the evolution of genetic coadaptation, where beneficially interacting allel...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2010
Tomoharu Nakamori Katsushige Sato Yasuro Atoji Tomoyuki Kanamatsu Kohichi Tanaka Hiroko Ohki-Hamazaki

Imprinting behavior in birds is elicited by visual and/or auditory cues. It has been demonstrated previously that visual cues are recognized and processed in the visual Wulst (VW), and imprinting memory is stored in the intermediate medial mesopallium (IMM) of the telencephalon. Alteration of neural responses in these two regions according to imprinting has been reported, yet direct evidence of...

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