نتایج جستجو برای: the hunchback sparrow

تعداد نتایج: 16052956  

Journal: :دراسات الادب المعاصر 0
سرور مهرپویا * خریجة ماجستیر من جامعة آزاد الإسلامیة فی کرج.

the present article surveys the personality and the life of mohammad maghout and studies and analyzes the play of the hunchback sparrow in regards to the form and content. mohammad maghout is one of the most prominent poets and writers from syria in the temporary century. such a personality is worth to be studied through his works to understand his concerns and thoughts.

Journal: :The Iowa Review 2014

Journal: :Development 2005
Mary Anne Pultz Lori Westendorf Samuel D Gale Kyle Hawkins Jeremy Lynch Jason N Pitt Nick L Reeves Jennifer C Y Yao Stephen Small Claude Desplan David S Leaf

Developmental genetic analysis has shown that embryos of the parasitoid wasp Nasonia vitripennis depend more on zygotic gene products to direct axial patterning than do Drosophila embryos. In Drosophila, anterior axial patterning is largely established by bicoid, a rapidly evolving maternal-effect gene, working with hunchback, which is expressed both maternally and zygotically. Here, we focus o...

Journal: :Cell 2013
Minoree Kohwi Joshua R. Lupton Sen-Lin Lai Michael R. Miller Chris Q. Doe

Stem and/or progenitor cells often generate distinct cell types in a stereotyped birth order and over time lose competence to specify earlier-born fates by unknown mechanisms. In Drosophila, the Hunchback transcription factor acts in neural progenitors (neuroblasts) to specify early-born neurons, in part by indirectly inducing the neuronal transcription of its target genes, including the hunchb...

Journal: :Development 2010
Khoa D Tran Michael R Miller Chris Q Doe

The Hunchback/Ikaros family of zinc-finger transcription factors is essential for specifying the anterior/posterior body axis in insects, the fate of early-born pioneer neurons in Drosophila, and for retinal and immune development in mammals. Hunchback/Ikaros proteins can directly activate or repress target gene transcription during early insect development, but their mode of action during neur...

Journal: :Mechanisms of Development 1997
François Bonneton Philip J. Shaw Claire Fazakerley Min Shi Gabriel A. Dover

Co-evolution between developmental regulatory elements is an important mechanism of evolution. This work compares the hunchback-bicoid interaction in the housefly Musca domestica with Drosophila melanogaster. The Musca HUNCHBACK protein is 66% conserved and partially rescues a hunchback mutant, yet the BICOID-dependent promoter (P2) of Musca hunchback is unexpectedly diverged from D. melanogast...

Journal: :Development 1994
C Schulz D Tautz

The subdivision of the anterior-posterior axis in Drosophila is achieved by a cascade of spatially regulated transcription factors which form short-range gradients at the syncytial blastoderm stage. These factors are assumed to have concentration-dependent regulatory effects on their target genes. However, there is so far little direct in vivo evidence that a single factor can autonomously acti...

Journal: :J. Comp. Assisted Learning 1999
Mark D. Griffiths Hugh Miller Terry Gillespie Paul Sparrow

The popular stereotypes surrounding various types of hacking and computing addiction (e.g. Turkle, 1995) indicate that ‘addicts’ tend to be socially unskilled male teenagers who have little or no social life and/or self-confidence. Recent surveys have confirmed that a vast majority of Internet users are in fact male. A survey by Pitkow and Kehoe (1996) indicated that 32% of users access the Int...

Journal: :Development 2008
Henrique Marques-Souza Manuel Aranda Diethard Tautz

The gap gene hunchback in Drosophila acts during syncytial blastoderm stage via a short-range gradient and concentration-dependent activation or repression of target genes. Orthologues of hunchback can be easily found in other insects, but it has been unclear how well its functions are conserved. The segmentation process in most insect embryos occurs under cellular conditions, which should not ...

2009
Yurie Okabe-Oho Hiroki Murakami Suguru Oho Masaki Sasai

Precise patterning of morphogen molecules and their accurate reading out are of key importance in embryonic development. Recent experiments have visualized distributions of proteins in developing embryos and shown that the gradient of concentration of Bicoid morphogen in Drosophila embryos is established rapidly after fertilization and remains stable through syncytial mitoses. This stable Bicoi...

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