A genomic analysis and transcriptomic atlas of gene expression in Psoroptes ovis reveals feeding- and stage-specific patterns of allergen expression [PDF]
Background: Psoroptic mange, caused by infestation with the ectoparasitic mite, Psoroptes ovis, is highly contagious, resulting in intense pruritus and represents a major welfare and economic concern for the livestock industry Worldwide.
Bartley, Kathryn +11 more
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Expression patterns of placental microRNAs [PDF]
AbstractAmong different types of small RNA molecules, distinct types of microRNAs (miRNAs) are expressed in many cell types, where they modulate RNA stability and translation, thus controlling virtually every aspect of tissue development, proliferation, differentiation, and function.
Jean-Francois, Mouillet +2 more
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Phylogeny, expression patterns and regulation of DNA Methyltransferases in early development of the flatfish, Solea senegalensis [PDF]
Background: The identification of DNA methyltransferases (Dnmt) expression patterns during development and their regulation is important to understand the epigenetic mechanisms that modulate larval plasticity in marine fish.
Armesto, Paula +5 more
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Genome-wide identification of Cellulose-like synthase D gene family in Dendrobium catenatum
Dendrobium catenatum, which grows on the semi humid rocks in the mountains, has been at the top of the ‘Nine Immortals of China’ since ancient times. It is a kind of yin tonic medicine and its main active component is polysaccharide.
Hangxian Xi +10 more
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Uncovering the expression patterns of chimeric transcripts using surveys of affymetrix GeneChips. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: A chimeric transcript is a single RNA sequence which results from the transcription of two adjacent genes. Recent studies estimate that at least 4% of tandem human gene pairs may form chimeric transcripts. Affymetrix GeneChip data are used to
da Silva Camargo, R +4 more
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Determining miRNA Expression Patterns in Xenopus
Whole-mount in situ hybridization (WISH) is a technique that enables temporal and spatial visualization of RNA molecules in an embryo or whole tissue by using a complementary labelled probe. MicroRNAs are short noncoding RNAs of 20-25 nt in length mainly involved in posttranscriptional regulation of gene expression.
Antonaci, Marco +2 more
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Conservation of Arabidopsis thaliana photoperiodic flowering time genes in onion (Allium cepa L.) [PDF]
The genetics underlying onion development is poorly understood. Here the characterisation of onion homologues of Arabidopsis photoperiodic flowering pathway genes is reported with the end goal of accelerating onion breeding programmes by understanding ...
Massiah, Andrea J. +2 more
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Expression pattern determines regulatory logic
Large amounts of effort have been invested in trying to understand how a single genome is able to specify the identity of hundreds of cell types. Inspired by some aspects ofCaenorhabditis elegansbiology, we implemented an in silico evolutionary strategy to produce gene regulatory networks (GRNs) that drive cell-specific gene expression patterns ...
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WRKY transcription factors have diverse functions in regulating stress response, leaf senescence, and plant growth and development. However, knowledge of the group IId WRKY subfamily in cotton is largely absent.
Lijiao Gu +14 more
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Notch activates Wnt-4 signalling to control medio-lateral patterning of the pronephros [PDF]
Previous studies have highlighted a role for the Notch signalling pathway during pronephrogenesis in the amphibian Xenopus laevis, and in nephron development in the mammalian metanephros, yet a mechanism for this function remains elusive.
Jones, E. A., Naylor, Richard William
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