نتایج جستجو برای: c banding

تعداد نتایج: 1062636  

A. Farhadi, G. Rahimi Mianji , M.K. Khalesi, N. Berenjkar,

Growth hormone (GH) is the most important hormone that controls somatic cell growth and syntheses of protein, fat, and carbohydrates. This study was conducted to identify gene polymorphism of GH-1 using PCR -single strand conformation polymorphism (SSCP) technique and its association with growth traits including condition factor (CF), body weight (BW) and total length (TL) in common carp (Cypr...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1974
B S Gill G Kimber

The somatic chromosomes of common wheat, Triticum aestivum L. (2n = 6x = 42), and those of two of its diploid progenitors and T. speltoides, have been individually identified by a Giemsa staining technique. In wheat, telocentric chromosomes were used to aid the recognition of individual chromosomes, and an ideogram has been constructed depicting the C-band positions. There is no similarity in t...

2014
Arezoo Daryadel Anna Bogdanova Max Gassmann Xavier Mueller Gregor Zünd Burkhardt Seifert Christine Lehalle Nelly Frossard Reza Tavakoli

BACKGROUND Left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) is a potent risk factor for sudden death and congestive heart failure. METHODS We tested the effect of sorafenib, a multikinase inhibitor (10 mg/kg, given orally, starting 2 days prior to banding, till sacrifice on day 14), on the development of LVH following aortic banding in rats. RESULTS The latter resulted in significant LVH caused by both a...

2017
Thomas Liehr Olesya Buleu Tatyana Karamysheva Alexander Bugrov Nikolai Rubtsov

Currently, approximately 3000 species of stick insects are known; however, chromosome numbers, which range between 21 and 88, are known for only a few of these insects. Also, centromere banding staining (C-banding) patterns were described for fewer than 10 species, and fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) was applied exclusively in two Leptynia species. Interestingly, 10-25% of stick insec...

2013
Vikas Suman Harbhajan Kaur

In spite of various cytogenetic works on suborder Heteroptera, the chromosome organization, function and its evolution in this group is far from being fully understood. Cytologically, the family Rhyparochromidae constitutes a heterogeneous group differing in chromosome numbers. This family possesses XY sex mechanism in the majority of the species with few exceptions. In the present work, multip...

Journal: :journal of agricultural science and technology 2010
a. arzani m. poursiahbidi e. mortazavi

studies of postmeiotic chromosomes have been impeded by the thick exine of immature pollen grains. chromosome staining of immature and adult pollen grains through conven-tional acetocarmine procedure is tedious and often leads to unsatisfactory results. an acetocarmine stain, used in conjugation with carnoy’s solution as fixative for 72 hrs or until the chlorophyll-containing tissues of spike b...

Journal: :Journal of medical genetics 1977
K Simola P Karli A De La Chapelle

A pericentric inv(11) (pl5q23) detectable by G-, Q-, and R-banding and occuring in 1 member of each of 3 generations of a family is described. In another family studied by several banding methods in search of chromosomal markers, a pericentric inv(11) (p11q11) was found. It was detectable only by C-banding, the darkly staining band being located on the short-arm side of the centromere. The reas...

2014
Sandra Maria Mendes de M. Dantas Regina Maria de Souza Barros

Eight subspecies from the genus Saguinus (S. fuscicollis fuscicollis, S. fuscicollis weddelli, S. bicolor bicolor, S. bicolor martinsi, S. mystax mystax, S. imperator imperator, S. midas midas, and S. midas niger) were studied. Five of them (S. f. fuscicollis, S. f. weddelli, S. b. martinsi, S. m. mystax and S. i. imperator) had their karyotypes described for the first time. Conventional colora...

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