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Genetic Control of Development

Genetic control of inflorescence development in pea

Genetic control of inflorescence development in pea

... inflorescence development were investigated, in order to improve understanding of the genetic control of inflorescence development in ...

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Genetic control of hematopoietic development in Xenopus and zebrafish

Genetic control of hematopoietic development in Xenopus and zebrafish

... Studies in chimeric embryos resulted in the discovery of a second source of blood cells apart from the VBI in amphibian embryos, including Xenopus (Kau and Turpen, 1983; Maeno et al., 1985a; Turpen et al., 1981). This ...

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The genetic control of eye development and its implications for the evolution of the various eye types

The genetic control of eye development and its implications for the evolution of the various eye types

... To determine the extent of evolutionary conservation of the eye morphogenetic pathway, we have begun to identify subordinate target genes of eyeless further downstream in the gene regulatory cascade. An important gene in ...

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Genetic Control of Cuticle Formation During Embryonic Development of Drosophila melanogaster

Genetic Control of Cuticle Formation During Embryonic Development of Drosophila melanogaster

... Figure 3.—Genetic mapping of kkv, knk, and zep. All three genes map to the third chromosome near the centromere. zep (left) appears to be located within the centromeric heterochromatin, as it maps within the ...

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Common genetic control of haemangioblast and cardiac development in zebrafish

Common genetic control of haemangioblast and cardiac development in zebrafish

... fluorescent control morpholino was ...positive control embryos were injected with gata5+gata6 morpholinos at the one-cell stage and were fluorescent throughout the embryo ...

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Genetic control of inflorescence development in pea

Genetic control of inflorescence development in pea

... In Arabidopsis, two closely related bZIP transcription factors, FD and FDP, act in the apex through interaction with various CETS proteins, including the floral promoters FT and TSF, and the floral repressor TFL1, to ...

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Development of RNA Based Genetic Control Elements for Predictable Tuning of Protein Expression in Yeast

Development of RNA Based Genetic Control Elements for Predictable Tuning of Protein Expression in Yeast

... transcriptional control mechanisms in the form of inducible and constitutive promoter ...tunable control systems due to their on/off switch-like behavior, where the amount of inducer molecule controls the ...

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Genetic control of epidermis differentiation in Drosophila

Genetic control of epidermis differentiation in Drosophila

... the genetic control of ...the genetic cascades that control epidermis differentiation appear to have been evolutionary ...of genetic approaches in flies, constitute a major asset for ...

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Homeobox genes in the genetic control of eye development

Homeobox genes in the genetic control of eye development

... In the last few years our understanding of the molecular machin- ery regulating eye polarity has been greatly improved thanks to the use of animal models apt to both genetic and embryological studies. In ...

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Genetic control of retinal specification and determination in Drosophila

Genetic control of retinal specification and determination in Drosophila

... eye development (Chen et ...eye development in dac mutant flies, suggesting that DD2 is largely dispensable for normal eye development (Tavsanli and Mardon, ...

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Molecular and genetic interactions between STYLOSA and
GRAMINIFOLIA in the control of Antirrhinum vegetative and
reproductive development

Molecular and genetic interactions between STYLOSA and GRAMINIFOLIA in the control of Antirrhinum vegetative and reproductive development

... the genetic control of organ identity is conserved; the B-function controls petal identity, the C-function identifies carpels, the overlap of B and C results in stamens and the absence of B and C in sepals ...

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Evolving gene regulatory networks for cellular morphogenesis

Evolving gene regulatory networks for cellular morphogenesis

... both genetic and cellular processes, using leaf morphogenesis as an ...the development of which provide excellent examples of robust control of shape ...by genetic control of cell ...

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Genetic control and selection of common bean parents and superior segregant populations based on high iron and zinc contents, seed yield and 100-seed weight

Genetic control and selection of common bean parents and superior segregant populations based on high iron and zinc contents, seed yield and 100-seed weight

... the development of elite lines in these populations, which optimizes resources and maximizes successful ...the development of a new cultivar (Faria et ...

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Genetic control of morphogenesis   Hox induced organogenesis of the posterior spiracles

Genetic control of morphogenesis Hox induced organogenesis of the posterior spiracles

... During development, cad86C, cad74A, cad88C and cad96C are mainly expressed in the posterior spiracles (Fig. 5I and (Lovegrove et al., 2006)). Detailed analysis of the region of expression using FISH double in situ ...

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Genetic control and combining ability of agronomic attributes and northern leaf blight-related attributes in popcorn.

Genetic control and combining ability of agronomic attributes and northern leaf blight-related attributes in popcorn.

... For both incidence and severity of E. turcicum, there were significant effects for all tested sources of variation (data not shown); it thus follows that there is variation between the treatments, which allows us to ...

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Genetic control of floral size and proportions

Genetic control of floral size and proportions

... floral development whereas the classic mutants compacta ähnlich, formosa, Grandiflora and Nitida seem to affect only the flower under normal growth ...that control floral size and proportions, one that has ...

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Genetic interaction of Gli3  and Alx4  during limb development

Genetic interaction of Gli3 and Alx4 during limb development

... 1997). Genetic analysis has established that the paralogous Hoxa11 and Hoxd11 genes interact to specify the ulna and radius (Davis et ...bud development (Zuniga and Zeller, ...

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Development of model for sustainable developm...

Development of model for sustainable developm...

... sustainable development, it becomes essential to identify the areas, which are more vulnerable and prerequisite for sustainable health, water and food, economic stability and the ...sustainable development ...

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Transcriptional control of KIT gene expression during germ cell development

Transcriptional control of KIT gene expression during germ cell development

... The importance of studies on transcriptional conrol of KIT expression in germ cells is not only limited to the field of game- togenesis, but extends also to that of testicular cancer. Indeed, within testicular germ cell ...

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Association of genetic variations in the mitochondrial DNA control region with presbycusis

Association of genetic variations in the mitochondrial DNA control region with presbycusis

... Among the identified variants, 84% were located in the HVRs, with the highest number in HVR-I (42%), followed by HVR-II (33%). The most common nucleotide substitution was T.C (31%), followed by C.T (28.5%), A.G (22.6%), ...

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