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Rhinovirus RNA Polymerase: Products and Kinetics of Appearance in Human Diploid Cells

Rhinovirus RNA Polymerase: Products and Kinetics of Appearance in Human Diploid Cells

... The replicative intermediate RI, replicative form 35 Downloaded from http://jvi.asm.org/ on November 10, 2019 by guest The kinetics of appearance of an RNA-dependent RNA polymerase activ[r] ...

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Spontaneous Loss of Heterozygosity in Diploid Saccharomyces cerevisiae Cells

Spontaneous Loss of Heterozygosity in Diploid Saccharomyces cerevisiae Cells

... in diploid cells are more complex than those oc- unique to diploid somatic cells, namely, chromosome curring in haploid ...mutations, cells carrying functionally normal alleles on of ...

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GENETIC EFFECTS AFTER HEAVY ION IRRADIATION OF HAPLOID AND DIPLOID YEAST CELLS

GENETIC EFFECTS AFTER HEAVY ION IRRADIATION OF HAPLOID AND DIPLOID YEAST CELLS

... cyc1 diploid assays demonstrated the differences of spectra and frequencies ...and diploid cyc1 reversion assays could be due to their arising from fundamentally different ...the diploid cell occurs ...

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Haploidization of Human Diploid Metaphase Cells:  Is This Genome Reductive Mechanism Opperational  in Near Haploid Leukemia?

Haploidization of Human Diploid Metaphase Cells: Is This Genome Reductive Mechanism Opperational in Near Haploid Leukemia?

... growing diploid, small cell-type ...metaphase cells, followed by genomic doubling to ...homozygous cells outgrew normal fi- broblasts in 2 - 3 passages—they had gained proliferative advantage (GPA), ...

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Investigating Histone Regulation Of Metazoan Replication Timing In Vivo.pdf

Investigating Histone Regulation Of Metazoan Replication Timing In Vivo.pdf

... in diploid cells, using flow cytometry to observe cell cycle progression from G1 to S ...of cells in G and S-phase whereas H4K16R mutants did not, demonstrating that the H3K9 residue is necessary for ...

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Detecting Genetic Mosaicism in Cultures of Human Pluripotent Stem Cells.

Detecting Genetic Mosaicism in Cultures of Human Pluripotent Stem Cells.

... female cells (with no copies of SRY) was present at as low as ...normal diploid cell to three copies in the aneuploid ...mixing diploid cells with increasing numbers of cells that had a ...

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A Novel Gene, msa1, Inhibits Sexual Differentiation in Schizosaccharomyces pombe

A Novel Gene, msa1, Inhibits Sexual Differentiation in Schizosaccharomyces pombe

... caused cells to ...in diploid cells inhibited sporulation and in haploid cells decreased expression of mating-pheromone-induced genes such as mei2, mam2, ste11, and rep1; simultaneous deletion ...

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Mating Type in Chlamydomonas Is Specified by mid, the Minus-Dominance Gene

Mating Type in Chlamydomonas Is Specified by mid, the Minus-Dominance Gene

... Diploid cells of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii that are heterozygous at the mating-type locus (mt"/mt-) differentiate as minus gametes, a phenomenon known as minus domina[r] ...

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Apparent ploidy effects on silencing are post transcriptional at HML and telomeres in saccharomyces cerevisiae

Apparent ploidy effects on silencing are post transcriptional at HML and telomeres in saccharomyces cerevisiae

... terminator. Diploid cells were created in which only one copy of HML contained the YFP ...the diploid cells (Figure ...and diploid cells: MATa was integrated into the haploid ...

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Neoplastic Like CELL Changes of Normal Fibroblast Cells Associated with Evolutionary Conserved Maternal and Paternal Genomic Autonomous Behavior (Gonomery)

Neoplastic Like CELL Changes of Normal Fibroblast Cells Associated with Evolutionary Conserved Maternal and Paternal Genomic Autonomous Behavior (Gonomery)

... human cells with the consequence that the genome reductive mechanisms (reductive endopolyploidy and diploid-haploidization) could cycle with gonomery-based chromosomal distribution, to transformed progeny ...

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Mitotic Slippage Process Concealed Cancer Sought Chromosome Instability Mechanism (S CIN)

Mitotic Slippage Process Concealed Cancer Sought Chromosome Instability Mechanism (S CIN)

... interphase cells entered S-period with cohesed chromatids and centromeres, and 2) being in a DSB-repair process, has been shown to “trigger” genome-wide download of cohesin during replication [78] [83] [84], here ...

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Original Article Lactose induced redox-dependent senescence and activated Nrf2 pathway

Original Article Lactose induced redox-dependent senescence and activated Nrf2 pathway

... Abstract: Lactose is a disaccharide found in milk and thus a part of our daily food intake. Upon ingestion, it is hydro- lyzed to glucose and galactose by the enzyme lactase and absorbed in the small intestine. People ...

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Aging and genetic instability in yeast.

Aging and genetic instability in yeast.

... mother cells accumulate a “senescence factor” with age ([36,37]; Figure 3), causing breakdown of normal cell function when amounts of the factor reach a certain critical ...

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MITOTIC RECOMBINATION AND HETEROALLELIC REPAIR IN SACCHAROMYCES CEREVISIAE

MITOTIC RECOMBINATION AND HETEROALLELIC REPAIR IN SACCHAROMYCES CEREVISIAE

... Taken together, the data i n Tables 10 and 11 indicate that a n aged clone may contain as many as three kinds of cells: parameiotic cells (detectable as diploid and recess[r] ...

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Evaluation of an Actinomycin D/VX-680 aurora kinase inhibitor combination in p53-based cyclotherapy

Evaluation of an Actinomycin D/VX-680 aurora kinase inhibitor combination in p53-based cyclotherapy

... M. Cells were subsequently harvested using trypsinisation, spun down and resuspended in 1 ml of ...PBS. Cells were then fixed in 3 ml of ice-cold ethanol and stored for at least 1 hour at ...4ºC. ...

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Solving JSSP by Introducing Hamilton Similarity and Time Dependent Fitness Scaling

Solving JSSP by Introducing Hamilton Similarity and Time Dependent Fitness Scaling

... Although, in the literature different niching methods can be found [3] and [4], the most popular approach by far was proposed by David Goldberg by the name of Sharing [1]. In Goldberg’s approach, fitness function value ...

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The Saccharomyces cerevisiae Ku Autoantigen Homologue Affects Radiosensitivity Only in the Absence of Homologous Recombination

The Saccharomyces cerevisiae Ku Autoantigen Homologue Affects Radiosensitivity Only in the Absence of Homologous Recombination

... repair in yeast, we observed that a homozygous deletion of HDFl in a diploid yeast strain does not render cells sensitive to ionizing radiation or to MMS.. Sporulation and[r] ...

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Mouse embryonic chimeras: tools for studying mammalian development

Mouse embryonic chimeras: tools for studying mammalian development

... ES cells contribute primarily to the epiblast-derived tissues, whereas cells of the tetraploid embryo mainly give rise to the extra- embryonic primitive endoderm and ...tetraploid cells provides a ...

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New human adenovirus (candidate adenovirus type 35) causing fatal disseminated infection in a renal transplant recipient

New human adenovirus (candidate adenovirus type 35) causing fatal disseminated infection in a renal transplant recipient

... Tube cultures of HEK cells, diploid human embryonic lung fibroblasts HELF, a continuous line of human epidermoid carcinoma HEp2, and primary rhesus monkey kidney MK cells were each inocu[r] ...

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AN ENDOMITOTIC EFFECT OF A CELL CYCLE MUTATION OF SACCHAROMYCES CEREVISIAE

AN ENDOMITOTIC EFFECT OF A CELL CYCLE MUTATION OF SACCHAROMYCES CEREVISIAE

... That these cells were probably diploid was determined by mating them (at 23") to a wild-type haploid and sporulating the resulting hybrids; poor spore viability and [r] ...

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