Results 11 to 20 of about 906,801 (247)
Increased interest in the structural characteristics of mammalian genomes, together with rapid advances in mapping technology, have led to the explosive expansion of gene mapping activity in recent years. Species for which gene mapping data were virtually nonexistent just a decade ago now possess substantial and serviceable gene maps that are enabling ...
Paul B. Samollow+1 more
openaire +3 more sources
Meta-analysis of RNA-seq expression data across species, tissues and studies. [PDF]
BackgroundDifferences in gene expression drive phenotypic differences between species, yet major organs and tissues generally have conserved gene expression programs.
Alexis, Maria S+2 more
core +3 more sources
A cascaded approach to normalising gene mentions in biomedical literature [PDF]
Linking gene and protein names mentioned in the literature to unique identifiers in referent genomic databases is an essential step in accessing and integrating knowledge in the biomedical domain. However, it remains a challenging task due to lexical and
Keane, John A.+2 more
core +2 more sources
Non-equilibrium dynamics of gene expression and the Jarzynski equality
In order to express specific genes at the right time, the transcription of genes is regulated by the presence and absence of transcription factor molecules.
E. Davidson+5 more
core +1 more source
Mapping the genetic architecture of gene expression in human liver [PDF]
Genetic variants that are associated with common human diseases do not lead directly to disease, but instead act on intermediate, molecular phenotypes that in turn induce changes in higher-order disease traits.
Avila-Campillo, I+30 more
core +3 more sources
The Chlamydomonas genome project: A decade on [PDF]
The green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii is a popular unicellular organism for studying photosynthesis, cilia biogenesis, and micronutrient homeostasis.
Aksoy, M+19 more
core +1 more source
Cave paintings in Europe and North Africa depict wild cattle, the aurochs (Bos primigenius), among the prized prey of Stone Age hunters. These majestic animals stood nearly 2 M at the withers and had horns up to 1 M long. Bulls are usually shown as dark brown or black with cows and calves reddish brown, although white and speckled animals also appear ...
openaire +3 more sources
Homozygosity Mapping and Genetic Analysis of Autosomal Recessive Retinal Dystrophies in 144 Consanguineous Pakistani Families. [PDF]
PurposeThe Pakistan Punjab population has been a rich source for identifying genes causing or contributing to autosomal recessive retinal degenerations (arRD).
Akram, Javed+24 more
core +1 more source
Cooperativity of Glucocorticoid Response Elements Located Far Upstream of the Tyrosine Aminotransferase Gene [PDF]
Two glucocorticoid response elements (GREs) located 2.5 kb upstream of the transcription initiation site of the tyrosine aminotransferase gene were identified by gene transfer experiments and shown to bind to purified glucocorticoid receptor.
Banerji+41 more
core +1 more source
Gray voles belong to the Arvicolidae family and, together with mouse and rat, to the vast Muroidea superfamily. All representatives of the genus Microtus look quite similar; a nonspecialist can see hardly any differences between them, except perhaps their slight variations in size and fur color.
Tatyana B. Nesterova+4 more
openaire +3 more sources