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The determination of sense organs in Drosophila: a search for interacting genes

The determination of sense organs in Drosophila: a search for interacting genes

... Int J Oc\' BioI 36 R5 91 (1992) S5 The determination of sense organs in Drosophila a search for interacting genes CHRISTINE DAMBLY CHAUDIERE* and LUC LEYNS Laboratoire de Genetique, Departement de Bio[.] ...

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INTERACTING GENES CONTROL GLYCEROL-3-PHOSPHATE DEHYDROGENASE EXPRESSION IN DEVELOPING CEREBELLUM OF THE MOUSE

INTERACTING GENES CONTROL GLYCEROL-3-PHOSPHATE DEHYDROGENASE EXPRESSION IN DEVELOPING CEREBELLUM OF THE MOUSE

... ations of the backcross data and from the strain distribution patterns among the RI mice for the heat sensitivity phenotype and the activity level phenotypes, a two-locus m[r] ...

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A genetic analysis of the Drosophila closely linked interacting genes bulge, argos and soba.

A genetic analysis of the Drosophila closely linked interacting genes bulge, argos and soba.

... Loss of function bulge alleles suppress the rough eye phenotype associated with overex- pression of argos; conversely, amorphic argos mutations suppress the eye phen[r] ...

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Interacting genes required for pharyngeal excitation by motor neuron MC in Caenorhabditis elegans.

Interacting genes required for pharyngeal excitation by motor neuron MC in Caenorhabditis elegans.

... eat(adlll0) to nicotine, the evidence that nicotine acts on the pharynx in a nervous system-independent man- ner and the genetic interactions between eat-2 and eat- 18 tak[r] ...

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Interacting genes that affect microtubule function in Drosophila melanogaster: two classes of mutation revert the failure to complement between haync2 and mutations in tubulin genes.

Interacting genes that affect microtubule function in Drosophila melanogaster: two classes of mutation revert the failure to complement between haync2 and mutations in tubulin genes.

... T h e recessive male sterile mutation haync2 of Drosophila melanogaster fails to complement certain &- tubulin and a-tubulin mutations, suggesting that the haywire [r] ...

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Duplicability of self interacting human genes

Duplicability of self interacting human genes

... is through duplication of genes coding for self-interacting proteins [10]. They showed that protein interactions amongst paralogous proteins occur more frequently than can be expected purely by chance in ...

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Regulation of RNA stability by terminal nucleotidyltransferases

Regulation of RNA stability by terminal nucleotidyltransferases

... Figure B2: Search tool for the retrieval of interacting genes/proteins (STRING) diagram of RNAs with altered expression levels in cid1 and dis3L2 deletion strains compared [r] ...

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Diverse Functions of Spindle Assembly Checkpoint Genes in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

Diverse Functions of Spindle Assembly Checkpoint Genes in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

... the interacting genes encode proteins required for producing tension be- tween sister chromatids (L ee and S pencer ...these interacting genes is required for microtubule occupancy in the ...

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Large-Scale Chromatin Immunoprecipitation with Promoter Sequence Microarray Analysis of the Interaction of the NSs Protein of Rift Valley Fever Virus with Regulatory DNA Regions of the Host Genome

Large-Scale Chromatin Immunoprecipitation with Promoter Sequence Microarray Analysis of the Interaction of the NSs Protein of Rift Valley Fever Virus with Regulatory DNA Regions of the Host Genome

... annotated genes corre- sponding to 10% of the promoter regions present within the ...corresponding genes, predomi- nantly downregulating ...housekeeping genes whose promoter regions were not ...

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Adaptive Variation in Beach Mice Produced by Two Interacting Pigmentation Genes

Adaptive Variation in Beach Mice Produced by Two Interacting Pigmentation Genes

... few interacting genes of large effect, supporting the idea that adaptations can involve relatively few genes rather than, as is often believed, many genes of small effect ...Mc1r Genes ...

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Eleven genes associated with progression and prognosis of endometrial cancer (EC) identified by comprehensive bioinformatics analysis

Eleven genes associated with progression and prognosis of endometrial cancer (EC) identified by comprehensive bioinformatics analysis

... of Interacting Genes Data- base (STRING) to assess protein–protein interaction (PPI) information, and then we used plug-in Molecular Complex Detection (MCODE) to screen hub modules of PPI network in ...the ...

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Influence of Gene Interaction on Complex Trait Variation with Multilocus Models

Influence of Gene Interaction on Complex Trait Variation with Multilocus Models

... individual genes is pursued to gain more knowledge about the nature of quantitative trait var- ...trait genes and markers, and their detection has to pass more stringent statistical thresholds because so ...

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Construction and analysis of a comprehensive protein interaction network of HCV with its host Homo sapiens

Construction and analysis of a comprehensive protein interaction network of HCV with its host Homo sapiens

... connected genes shows that the genes are enriched in two hormonal pathways, ...of genes were enriched include Jak-STAT signaling pathway, influenza A, hepatitis C, measles, epstein-barr virus ...

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Host Noncoding Retrotransposons Induced by DNA Viruses: a SINE of Infection?

Host Noncoding Retrotransposons Induced by DNA Viruses: a SINE of Infection?

... transcribed genes, including in the antisense orientation within 3= untranscribed regions (UTRs) of mRNAs ...II genes located proximal to MHV68-induced SINEs were ontologically enriched in the regulation of ...

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Cytogenomic mapping and bioinformatic mining reveal interacting brain expressed genes for intellectual disability

Cytogenomic mapping and bioinformatic mining reveal interacting brain expressed genes for intellectual disability

... It has been hypothesized that the general ID/DD phenotype from chromosomal segmental imbalances and genomic copy number variants (CNVs) is caused by dosage- sensitive mechanisms of involved genes. A chromosomal ...

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Glutathione pathway gene variation and risk of autism spectrum disorders

Glutathione pathway gene variation and risk of autism spectrum disorders

... Each of these results should be interpreted with caution, as we did not adjust for multiple comparisons. Adjusting for multiple testing is an ongoing debate in genetics research. Traditional adjustments include those ...

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Interactions of AtRGL1, a negative regulator of gibberellic acid signalling : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Biochemistry, Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand

Interactions of AtRGL1, a negative regulator of gibberellic acid signalling : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Biochemistry, Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand

... The C-terminal domain of DELLA proteins is implicated in repression of GA-induced genes, so identification of proteins interacting with this domain may reveal how DELLA proteins repress [r] ...

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The Epigenetic Landscape of Pancreatic Cancer Stem Cells

The Epigenetic Landscape of Pancreatic Cancer Stem Cells

... Abstract: Data now indicates that in addition to genetic alterations/mutations, human cancer cells exhibit important changes in their epigenome. In the context of this review, we define the epigenome as the chemical ...

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Iron depletion in the intestines of Malvolio mutant
                    flies does not occur in the absence of a multicopper oxidase

Iron depletion in the intestines of Malvolio mutant flies does not occur in the absence of a multicopper oxidase

... Insects, however, possess an open circulatory system fulfilling physiological gas exchanges and do not require significant, constant supplies of iron for haemoglobin biosynthesis (Beitel and Krasnow, 2000). As a ...

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Unlinked noncomplementation: isolation of new conditional-lethal mutations in each of the tubulin genes of Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

Unlinked noncomplementation: isolation of new conditional-lethal mutations in each of the tubulin genes of Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

... We have demon- strated that strains bearing mutations in unlinked genes that encode interacting proteins may fail to complement, and we have used this property o[r] ...

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