نتایج جستجو برای: lamprey

تعداد نتایج: 1629  

Journal: :The International journal of developmental biology 2016
Christian Mukendi Nicholas Dean Rushil Lala Jeramiah Smith Marianne E Bronner Natalya V Nikitina

Claudins are major constituents of tight junctions, contributing both to their intercellular sealing and selective permeability properties. While claudins and claudin-like molecules are present in some invertebrates, the association of claudins with tight junctions has been conclusively documented only in vertebrates. Here we report the sequencing, phylogenetic analysis and comprehensive spatio...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1988
G J Wistow T Lietman L A Williams S O Stapel W W de Jong J Horwitz J Piatigorsky

tau-Crystallin has been a major component of the cellular lenses of species throughout vertebrate evolution, from lamprey to birds. Immunofluorescence analysis of the embryonic turtle lens, using antiserum to lamprey tau-crystallin showed that the protein is expressed throughout embryogenesis and is present at high concentrations in all parts of the lens. Partial peptide sequence for the isolat...

Journal: :Mechanisms of Development 2009
Emily Winterbottom Harv Isaacs

Vertebrate ancestors would have increased their egg size to store yolk, and the increase is considered to have altered the cleavage pattern and germ layer formation. Amphibian holoblastic cleavage in which all blastomeres contribute to any one of the three primary germ layers has been widely thought to be a developmental pattern in the stem lineage of vertebrates, and meroblastic cleavage to ha...

Journal: :Adaptive Behaviour 1999
Auke Jan Ijspeert John Hallam David J. Willshaw

This paper presents how neural swimming controllers for a simulated lamprey can be developed using evolutionary algorithms. A genetic algorithm is used for evolving the architecture of a connectionist model which determines the muscular activity of a simulated body in interaction with water. This work is inspired by the biological model developed by Ekeberg which reproduces the central pattern ...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1998
F Hallböök L G Lundin K Kullander

We have isolated a neurotrophin from the lamprey that permitted us to perform a phylogenetic analysis of the neurotrophin gene family that dates back more than 460 million years to the early vertebrate ancestors. The results show that the neurotrophin gene family was originally formed by two subsequent duplications. The duplication that formed nerve growth factor, neurotrophin-3, brain-derived ...

2016
Trevor D. Lamb Hardip Patel Aaron Chuah Riccardo C. Natoli Wayne I. L. Davies Nathan S. Hart Shaun P. Collin David M. Hunt

We applied high-throughput sequencing to eye tissue from several species of basal vertebrates (a hagfish, two species of lamprey, and five species of gnathostome fish), and we analyzed the mRNA sequences for the proteins underlying activation of the phototransduction cascade. The molecular phylogenies that we constructed from these sequences are consistent with the 2R WGD model of two rounds of...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2008
Zoltán Biró Russell H Hill Sten Grillner

Commissural interneurons in the lamprey coordinate activity of the hemisegmental oscillators to ensure proper left-right alternation during swimming. The activity of interneuronal axons at the ventral commissure was studied together with potential target motoneurons during fictive locomotion in the isolated lamprey spinal cord. To estimate the unperturbed activity of the interneurons, axonal re...

Journal: :Journal of molecular endocrinology 2008
Mihael Freamat Stacia A Sower

The specificity of the vertebrate hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal and hypothalamic-pituitary-thyroid axes is explained by the evolutionary refinement of the specificity of expression and selectivity of interaction between the glycoprotein hormones GpH (FSH, LH, and TSH) and their cognate receptors GpH-R (FSH-R, LH-R, and TSH-R). These two finely tuned signaling pathways evolved by gene duplicati...

2014
Ryo Kanda Yoichi Sutoh Jun Kasamatsu Katsumi Maenaka Masanori Kasahara Toyoyuki Ose

Jawless vertebrates represented by lampreys and hagfish use variable lymphocyte receptors (VLRs) as antigen receptors to mount adaptive immune responses. VLRs generate diversity that is comparable to immunoglobulins and T-cell receptors by a gene conversion-like mechanism, which is mediated by cytosine deaminases. Currently, three types of VLRs, VLRA, VLRB, and VLRC, have been identified in lam...

Journal: :Artificial life 2006
Jimmy Or

Recently, there has been a lot of interest in building anthropomorphic robots. Research on humanoid robotics has focused on the control of manipulators and walking machines. The contributions of the torso towards ordinary movements (such as walking, dancing, attracting mates, and maintaining balance) have been neglected by almost all humanoid robotic researchers. We believe that the next genera...

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