نتایج جستجو برای: gene dosage

تعداد نتایج: 1231446  

Journal: :Trends in genetics : TIG 2013
Judith E Mank

Sex chromosomes often entail gene dose differences between the sexes, which if not compensated for, lead to differences between males and females in the expression of sex-linked genes. Recent work has shown that different organisms respond to sex chromosome dose in a variety of ways, ranging from complete sex chromosome dosage compensation in some species to active compensation of only a minori...

Journal: :Science 2010
Murat Acar Bernardo F Pando Frances H Arnold Michael B Elowitz Alexander van Oudenaarden

Coping with variations in network dosage is crucial for maintaining optimal function in gene networks. We explored how network structure facilitates network-level dosage compensation. By using the yeast galactose network as a model, we combinatorially deleted one of the two copies of its four regulatory genes and found that network activity was robust to the change in network dosage. A mathemat...

Journal: :Genetics 1992
R Maldonado A Garzón D R Dean J Casadesús

For more than a decade, Azotobacter vinelandii has been considered a polyploid bacterium on the basis of physical studies of chromosome size and DNA content per cell. However, as described in the present work, many genetic operations can be performed in A. vinelandii without the constraints expected in a polyploid bacterium: (i) reversion of transposon-induced mutations is usually associated wi...

Journal: :Genetics 2016
Tao Zuo Jianbo Zhang Andrew Lithio Sudhansu Dash David F Weber Roger Wise Dan Nettleton Thomas Peterson

Copy-number alterations are widespread in animal and plant genomes, but their immediate impact on gene expression is still unclear. In animals, copy-number alterations usually exhibit dosage effects, except for sex chromosomes which tend to be dosage compensated. In plants, genes within small duplications (<100 kb) often exhibit dosage-dependent expression, whereas large duplications (>50 Mb) a...

Journal: :BioTechniques 2003
Qiang Liu Xuemin Li Jie Sheng Chen Steve S Sommer

Robust dosage-PCR (RD-PCR) was developed to detect heterozygous large deletions, an important class of mutations missed by conventional PCR strategies. PCR-based methods are available for distinguishing between the dosage of one or two template copies, but general application is limited by the laborious nature of the method and/or the optimization required for each new set of gene exons to be a...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1979
D B Mowshowitz

Inbred strains of Saccharomyces cerevisiae carrying MAL1, MAL2, or MAL6 in a common background were used to construct (i) homo- or heterozygous diploids carrying one or two active alleles of a single MAL locus (MAL1, MAL2, or MAL6) and (ii) triploids carrying one, two, or three active alleles of MAL2. The diploid and triploid strains were used to investigate gene dosage effects of the different...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2006
Toshi Shioda Jessica Chesnes Kathryn R Coser Lihua Zou Jingyung Hur Kathleen L Dean Carlos Sonnenschein Ana M Soto Kurt J Isselbacher

To obtain insights into similarities and differences in the biological actions of related drugs or toxic agents, their transcriptomal signature profiles (TSPs) have been examined in a large number of studies. However, many such reports did not provide proper justification for the dosage criteria of each agent. Using a well characterized cell culture model of estrogen-dependent proliferation of ...

2017
Stefano A Iantorno Caroline Durrant Asis Khan Mandy J Sanders Stephen M Beverley Wesley C Warren Matthew Berriman David L Sacks James A Cotton Michael E Grigg

Leishmania tropica, a unicellular eukaryotic parasite present in North and East Africa, the Middle East, and the Indian subcontinent, has been linked to large outbreaks of cutaneous leishmaniasis in displaced populations in Iraq, Jordan, and Syria. Here, we report the genome sequence of this pathogen and 7,863 identified protein-coding genes, and we show that the majority of clinical isolates p...

Journal: :Current opinion in genetics & development 2010
Barbara J Meyer

Dosage compensation is a chromosome-wide regulatory process that balances X-chromosome gene expression between males and females that have different complements. Recent advances have clarified the molecular nature of the Caenorhabditis elegans sex-determination signal, which tallies X-chromosome number relative to the ploidy and controls both the choice of sexual fate and the process of dosage ...

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