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| 12 Nov 2009 by Martin, F. A., Herrera, S. C., Morata, G. Francisco A. Martin, Salvador C. Herrera, and Gines Morata. Journal of Cell Science recent issues - http://jcs.biologists.org/ |
| 24 Apr 2007 Desai CJ, Krueger NX, Saito H, Zinn K (1997) Competition and cooperation among receptor tyrosine phosphatases control motoneuron growth cone guidance in Drosophila. Development 124: 1941—1952. Find this article online ... RichardDawkins.net : The Latest Updates - http://richarddawkins.net/ |
| 19 Nov 2009 by Indi Proff Isolation and analysis of skeletal muscle-derived stem cells. Drosophila developmental biology • Organogenesis in Drosophila Chromatin structure and function • Genome, chromatin and regulation of genetic information ... Essential genes for growth at low temperature • Low temperature protein expression system • Microbial biodiversity of Antarctica, Himalayan glaciers, Indian Ocean and molecular basis of adaptation to low temperature. V. Genomics ... Indi Proff - http://indiproff.blogspot.com/ |
| 17 Nov 2009 by Chen, H., Liu, Z., Huang, X. Here we report that Drosophila pex mutants faithfully recapitulate several key features of human PBD, including impaired peroxisomal protein import, elevated VLCFA levels, and growth retardation. Moreover, disruption of pex function ... Human Molecular Genetics - Advance Access - http://hmg.oxfordjournals.org/ |
| 13 Nov 2009 by The PSF Standing Board drICE is required for apoptosis in many cells and it shares redundancy with another effector caspase gene, dcp-1, in a subset of cells in Drosophila. The genetic relationship between caspases and other apoptotic components was established through mutant analysis. ... Cornelia de Lange Syndrome (CdLS) is a dominant genetic disease characterized by a striking constellation of birth defects including malformations of many organ systems, growth delay, and mental retardation. ... The Philadelphia Science Forum - http://www.newpsf.org/ |
| 23 Nov 2005 by L D. Mueller Burnet, B., Sewell, D. & Bos, M. (1977) Genetic analysis of larval feeding behavior in Drosophila melanogaster. II. Growth would maximize energy intake of a feeding larva. However, evolution would probably favour feeding rates somewhat ... eScholarship Repository - http://repositories.cdlib.org/ [ More results from eScholarship Repository ] |
| 21 Sep 2009 by Ambrus, AM, Rasheva, VI, Nicolay, BN, Frolov, MV The growth suppressive function of the retinoblastoma (pRB) tumor suppressor family is largely attributed to its ability to negatively regulate the family of E2F transcriptional factors and, as a result, to repress E2F-dependent transcription. ... The large number of mammalian E2F proteins is one of the major obstacles that complicate their genetic analysis. In Drosophila, the E2F family consists of only two members. They are classified as an activator (dE2F1) and a ... Genetics recent issues - http://www.genetics.org/ [ More results from Genetics recent issues ] |
| 25 Nov 2009 by Alfie Journal Reference:Bauer et al. schlank, a member of the ceramide synthase family controls growth and body fat in Drosophila….Read the Full Story. VN:F [1.6.9_936]. Rating: 0 (from 0 votes). Related posts: Genetic Defect Inhibits Fruit ... Life Sciences Blog - http://www.lsblog.org/blog/ |
| 30 Apr 2008 Rogers, A.R., Harpending, H. (1992) Population growth makes waves in the distribution of pairwise genetic differences. Mol Biol Evol 9, 552–569. PubMed · ChemPort. 18. Slatkin, M., Hudson, R. R. (1991) Pair-wise comparisons of ... I. Basic theory and an analysis of Alcohol Dehydro-genase activity in Drosophila. Genetics 117, 343–351. ChemPort. 39. Templeton, A. R., Sing, C. F. (1993) A cladistic analysis of phenotypic associations with haplotypes inferred from restriction ... Springer new protocols feed - http://www.springerprotocols.com/cdp/access/showWebFeedListing [ More results from Springer new protocols feed ] |
| 14 Nov 2009 Polycomb group (PcG) proteins are thought to have an oncogenic role in human cancer, but two studies in Drosophila melanogaster have shown that PcG proteins can also function as tumor suppressors by repressing key oncogenic signaling pathways. ... To investigate whether other PRC1 components also control the growth of imaginal discs, these authors examined the phenotypes of various PRC1 mutants and found that Polycomb (Pc), ph and Sex combs extra (Sce) all caused the ... Nature Signaling Update - http://www.signaling-gateway.org/update/ - References |
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