.. .EFFECTS OF HIGH GLUCOSE CONCENTRATIONS ON THE EXPRESSION OF GENES INVOLVED IN PROLIFERATION AND CELL- FATE SPECIFICATION OF MOUSE EMBRYONIC NEURAL STEM CELLS FU JIANG (MD, MMed) A THESIS... Illustration Schematic summary of the effects of high glucose on the expression of developmental control g[r]
the host strain for maintaining libraries. Strains were grown in LB- medium with100µg.ml-1 Amp and if it is necessary, an appropriate antibiotic was added.2. Sampling and samples storage:Each time, 5 litters of canal bottom water containing top-layer of sediment samples wascolle[r]
provide a tool to the plant breeders to selectdesirable plants directly on the basis ofgenotype instead of the phenotype. Themolecular marker techniques are fast andquick for the transfer of desirable genes fromdifferent varieties to the background of singlegenotype and a[r]
Although the complete genome sequences of over 50 representative species have revealed the many duplicated genes in all three domains of life 1–4 , the roles of gene duplication in organismal adaptation and biodiversity are poorly understood. In addition, the evolutionary forces behind the functiona[r]
maximum in a specific temperature. This is called optimum temperature. The optimum temperatureof Saccharomyces cerevisiae is 30oC- 32oC [1].Effect of pHWhen pH values get an optimum pH value , the enzyme activity is the highest. The optimum pH ofSaccharomyces cerevisiae is 5.5. Acids a[r]
Antigen-processing machinery molecules play crucial roles in infectious diseases and cancers. Studies have shown that polymorphisms in endoplasmic reticulum aminopeptidase (ERAP) genes can influence the enzymatic activity of ERAP proteins and are associated with the risk of diseases.
We revisited a classic study of morphological variation in the oldfield mouse (Peromyscus polionotus) to estimate the strength of selection acting on pigmentation patterns and to identify the underlying genes. We measured 215 specimens collected by Francis Sumner in the 1920s from eight populations a[r]
... EFFECTS OF SULFIDE- CONTAINING COMPOUNDS ON DEVELOPMENT OF ATHEROSCLEROSIS IN HUMAN UNDOTHELIAL CELLS AND HYPERLIPIDEMIC RABBITS WEN YA-DAN Master of Medicine, Soochow University... Effects of SPRC on ultrastructure of thoracic aorta of NZW rabbits 143 4.4.5 Effects of SPRC on oxidative stress[r]
A forewarning model of stripe rust of wheat for predicting the disease initiation in Jammu sub-tropics was developed by the analysis of disease severity data pertaining to the years from 2005-06 to 2012-13 obtained from AICRP research experiments available in the Division of Plant Pathology. The ana[r]
Abstract.The objectives of this paper were to construct a fulllength cDNA library and to isolate genes that confer salt tolerance from the leaves of salinitytolerant wild eggplant variety, ‘Torvum Vigor’ (Solanum torvum Swartz). A fulllength cDNA library from the leaves was successfully constructe[r]
7TH WEEK, BIO-1053GENE REGULATION IN PROKARYOTES7th weekGeneral Genetics-BIO10537th weekGeneral Genetics-BIO1053Histochemical localization of GUS expression under controlof the Atndt1 and Atndt2 promoter in A. thaliana.7th weekGeneral Genetics-BIO1053Hierarchical clusteri[r]
Sheep and goat brucellosis caused by Brucella melitensis, one of the most virulent Brucella species accounting for economic losses through abortion, stillbirths, reduction of milk yield and infertility. Disease has wide socioeconomic impact, in countries where, livestock sector is the major source o[r]
Downy mildew, caused by Sclerospora graminicola (Sacc.) Schroet, is a disease of great economic significance in the production of pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum). Host physiology particularly host metabolites and oxidising enzymes get disturbed due to attack of Sclerospora graminicola. Altered sta[r]
Long-term survival in numerous cancers often correlates with specific whole transcriptome profiles or the expression patterns of smaller numbers of transcripts. In some instances, these are better predictors of survival than are standard classification methods such as clinical stage or hormone recep[r]
the basis for our continued search and analysis on peanut cystatin genes.Chapter 2. MATERIAL AND METHODS2.1 Plant materialsThe thesis using 10 peanuts cultivars as the materials research. In particular, 8varieties (L05, L16, L18, L23, L24, V79, MD7, MD9) offered by the Center for resea[r]
A RNA sequencing dataset (the training set) and a microarray dataset (the validation set) were obtained from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) and Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) database, respectively. Differentially expressed genes (DEGs) between metastatic and non-metastatic OS samples were identified[r]
Studies of the domestic cat have contributed to many scientific advances, including the present understanding of the mammalian cerebral cortex. A practical capability for cat transgenesis is needed to realize the distinctive potential of research on this neurobehaviorally complex, accessible species[r]
... Introduction The morbidity and incidences of allergic asthma particularly in children are increasing worldwide The role of interleukin -13 (IL -13) as one of the major players in the genetics of. .. Function and Role of Interleukin 13 (IL -13) The human interleukin -13 gene (IL -13) exists as a[r]
... consisting of Telugas and Tamils from southeastern India and a minority of Sikhs and Pathans from north India and accounts for 7.9% of the Singapore population The immigrant Chinese and Indians... ethnic Chinese were not different from that in the ethnic Indians, in spite of a much lower CAD inc[r]