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  1. Mitochondrial myopathy

    Symptomatic overlap with other mitochondrial myopathies References reflist Diseases of myoneural junction and muscle Mitochondrial diseases Category Myoneural junction and neuromuscular diseases Category Mitochondrial diseases pt Miopatia mitocondrial zh ...   more details



  1. Mitochondrial ferritin

    M, Invernizzi R, Volz A, Sanford D, Arosio P, Drysdale J title A human mitochondrial ferritin encoded ... and biochemical properties of the human mitochondrial ferritin and its mutant Ser144Ala. journal ... in HeLa cells are rescued by the expression of human mitochondrial ferritin. journal Biochim. Biophys ... P, Levi S, et al. title Unique iron binding and oxidation properties of human mitochondrial ferritin a comparative analysis with Human H chain ferritin. journal J. Mol. Biol. volume 347 issue ...Orphan date December 2010 PBB geneid 94033 Mitochondrial ferritin is a ferroxidase enzyme that in humans .... It is 67 helical. The Ramachandran plot shows that the structure of mitochondrial ferritin is mainly ... EL, Hailemariam K, et al. title Hemin mediated regulation of an antioxidant responsive element of the human ... author Cazzola M, Invernizzi R, Bergamaschi G, et al. title Mitochondrial ferritin expression in erythroid ... A, Nistic A, et al. title Detection and functional analysis of an SNP in the promoter of the human ... title PIAS3 interacts with ATF1 and regulates the human ferritin H gene through an antioxidant responsive ... R, et al. title Mitochondrial ferritin a new player in iron metabolism. journal Blood Cells Mol. Dis ... P, et al. title Mitochondrial ferritin limits oxidative damage regulating mitochondrial iron ... F, Biasiotto G, Arosio P, Chasteen ND title The putative nucleation site in human H chain ferritin ... Computational modeling of the dizinc ferroxidase complex of human H ferritin direct comparison ... full length human and mouse cDNA sequences. journal Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. volume 99 issue 26 ... EL, Ray PD, Tsuji Y title Role and regulation of ferritin H in rotenone mediated mitochondrial ... SM, et al. title Mitochondrial ferritin in the substantia nigra in restless legs syndrome. journal ... 10.1097 NEN.0b013e3181bdc44f refend DEFAULTSORT Mitochondrial Ferritin Category EC 1.16.3 Category Human proteins gene 5 stub zh ...   more details



  1. Mitochondrial carrier

    Pfam box Symbol Mito carr Name image 1okc opm.gif width 220 caption Mitochondrial ADP ATP carrier Pfam PF00153 InterPro IPR001993 SMART PROSITE PDOC00189 SCOP 1okc TCDB 2.A.29 OPM family 21 OPM protein 1okc PDB PDB3 2bmn A 9 104 PDB3 2c3e A 112 206 PDB3 1ymj A 112 206 PDB3 1okc A 112 206 PDB3 1ym6 A 112 206 Mitochondrial carriers are proteins from the solute carrier family which transfers molecules across the membranes of the mitochondria . ref name Nury 2006 cite journal author Nury H, Dahout Gonzalez ... of the mitochondrial ADP ATP carrier journal Annu. Rev. Biochem. volume 75 issue pages 713 ... mitochondrial membrane inner membranes of mitochondria and other eukaryotic organelles such as the peroxisome ... author Walker JE title The mitochondrial transporter family journal Curr. Opin. Struct. Biol. volume ... journal author Kuan J, Saier Jr MH title Expansion of the mitochondrial carrier family journal Res ... Site directed mutagenesis of the yeast mitochondrial ADP ATP translocator. Six arginines and one lysine ... 10.1006 jmbi.1993.1233 ref ref name PUB00001675 cite journal author Palmieri F title Mitochondrial ... B title PMP47, a peroxisomal homologue of mitochondrial solute carrier proteins journal Trends ... transport protein Graves disease carrier protein yeast mitochondrial proteins MRS3 and MRS4 yeast mitochondrial FAD carrier protein and many others. Structure All mitochondrial carriers are encoded by nuclear ... the members of the mitochondrial carrier family that have been identified, it is the ADP ATP carrier ... of ADP ATP carrier translocation across the outer mitochondrial membrane journal J. Biol. Chem. volume ... dynamics of the mitochondrial ADP ATP carrier revealed by molecular dynamics simulation studies journal ... Disambiguation needed date June 2011 Gene SLC25A11 glutamate Gene SLC25A22 Examples Human proteins ... pdbe apps quips?story ATPexchange Getting a good rate of exchange the mitochondrial ADP ATP carrier ... families Category Transmembrane proteins membrane protein stub Membrane transport proteins Mitochondrial ...   more details



  1. Mitochondrial fission

    Mitochondria can divide by fission and since they require mitochondrial DNA for their function, fission is coordinated with Mitochondrial DNA Replication DNA replication . Some of the proteins that are involved in mitochondrial fission have been identified and some of them are associated with mitochondrial disease s. ref Cite pmid 21776419 ref Mechanism The DNM1L Drp1 protein is a member of the Dynamin family of large GTPases . Drp1 controls the final part of mitochondrial fission, pinching off the membrane stalk between two forming daughter mitochondria. The MFN2 protein is part of a complex that links the endoplasmic reticulum ER to mitochondria. Points of ER mitochondrial association have been associated with the formation of Drp1 complexes and mitochondrial fission. ref Cite pmid 21885730 ref Several Drp1 binding proteins have been identified. ref Cite pmid 21772324 ref A protein called mitochondrial fission factor Mff binds Drp1 and promotes mitochondrial fission. ref Cite pmid 21149567 ref The FIS1 protein might recruit Drp1 to sites of fission ref Cite pmid 21647385 ref but it might require association with another protein, MIEF1 coded for by the SMCR7L gene , to promote mitochondrial fission. In contrast, MIEF1 when bound to Drp1 might prevent mitochondrial fission and thus shift the balance towards fusion of mitochondria. ref Cite pmid 21701560 ref References reflist Category Mitochondria ...   more details



  1. Mitochondrial encephalomyopathy

    Infobox Disease Name Mitochondrial encephalomyopathy Image Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD9 ICD9 277.87 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID D017237 A Mitochondrial encephalomyopathy is a form of encephalomyopathy that is associated with a mitochondrial disease . Examples include Mitochondrial encephalomyopathy, lactic acidosis, and stroke like episodes MELAS and MERRF syndrome MERRF . These conditions can sometimes present together. ref name pmid14967777 cite journal author Melone MA, Tessa A, Petrini S, et al title Revelation of a new mitochondrial DNA mutation G12147A in a MELAS MERFF phenotype journal Arch. Neurol. volume 61 issue 2 pages 269 72 year 2004 month February pmid 14967777 doi 10.1001 archneur.61.2.269 url http archneur.ama assn.org cgi pmidlookup?view long&pmid 14967777 ref ref name pmid15767514 cite journal author Naini AB, Lu J, Kaufmann P, et al title Novel mitochondrial DNA ND5 mutation in a patient with clinical features of MELAS and MERRF journal Arch. Neurol. volume 62 issue 3 pages 473 6 year 2005 month March pmid 15767514 doi 10.1001 archneur.62.3.473 url http archneur.ama assn.org cgi pmidlookup?view long&pmid 15767514 ref Kearns Sayre syndrome KSS is sometimes included in this category, ref name pmid8350109 cite journal author Crimmins D, Morris JG, Walker GL, et al title Mitochondrial encephalomyopathy variable clinical expression within a single kindred journal J. Neurol. Neurosurg. Psychiatr. volume 56 issue 8 pages 900 5 year 1993 month August pmid 8350109 pmc 1015147 doi 10.1136 jnnp.56.8.900 url http jnnp.bmj.com cgi pmidlookup?view long&pmid 8350109 ref but it is not included in this category in Medical Subject Headings MeSH . References reflist 2 Mitochondrial diseases Category Neurotrauma disease stub zh ...   more details



  1. Mitochondrial matrix

    2 title pH difference across the outer mitochondrial membrane measured with a green fluorescent protein ... ref Citric acid cycle The citric acid cycle or Krebs cycle or TCA cycle takes place within the mitochondrial ... transport chain The electron transport chain is located in the cristae of the inner mitochondrial membrane ... by oxygen in the matrix to complete the electron transport chain. The protons return to the mitochondrial ... Matrix biology References Reflist Mitochondrial enzymes DEFAULTSORT Mitochondrial Matrix Category Cell ...   more details



  1. Mitochondrial Blues

    Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Mitochondrial Blues Type Album Artist Noah23 Cover Noah23 mitochondrial blues.jpg Released July 27, 2004 Recorded 2003 2004 Genre Hip hop music Hip hop Length 56 26 Label Legendary Entertainment br Noah23 Plague Language Producer Blue Sky Black Death Orphan , Sseleman, Noah23 , Andrew H, DMS, Krinjah, King Champion, Naught, Dustmite Last album Ancient Israelites Older Than Anorthosite br 2004 This album Mitochondrial Blues br 2004 Next album Sigma Octantis album Sigma Octantis br 2004 Mitochondrial Blues is a 2004 album by hip hop artist Noah23 . This album was released simultaneously with Sigma Octantis album Sigma Octantis , as both albums are the product of the same recording sessions as Noah s higher profile 2004 album Jupiter Sajitarius . Track listing Silicate Magma Chamber Crunch Search and Destroy Harvest Remix Orange Dolphin Pure Vibes ft. Fake Four Inc Ceschi & Troubadour Twist of Fate ft. Baracuda rapper Baracuda Homewood ft. Feelix Enterworld ft. B One & Vex Bliss TS4 Freestyle Mechanical Bull ft. Baracuda Yed Posterior ft. Erosadis, Hangnail & Homesick Dustmite Data Hooks ft. Baracuda Drowning in You ft. AnuCongo Trilateral Damage ft. Orko the Sykotik Alien & StapleMouth Production credits Tracks 1, 5, 7, 14 & 16 produced by Blue Sky Black Death Orphan Tracks 6, 9 & 15 produced by Sseleman Track 2 produced by Noah23 as Warhol Track 3 produced by Andrew H Track 4 produced by DMS Track 8 produced by Krinjah Track 11 produced by King Champion Track 12 produced by Naught Track 13 produced by Dustmite Category 2004 albums Category Noah23 albums 2000s hiphop album stub ...   more details



  1. Outline of genetics

    RNA mRNA metaphase microarray technology Microsatellite genetics microsatellite mitochondrial DNA monosomy ...see also Index of genetics articles The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to genetics Genetics &ndash science of gene s, heredity , and genetic variation variation in living ... www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov books bv.fcgi?rid iga.section.60 chapter Genetics and the Organism Introduction editor first William M. ref ref name Hartl and Jones Hartl D, Jones E 2005 ref Genetics deals with the molecular Genetics molecular structure and function of genes, and gene behavior in context of a cell biology cell or organism e.g. dominance genetics dominance and epigenetics , patterns of inheritance from parent to offspring, and gene distribution, variation and change in population genetics populations . Essence of genetics main Genetics Introduction to genetics Chromosome DNA Genetic variation Heredity Branches of genetics Behavioural genetics Classical genetics Developmental genetics Conservation genetics Ecological genetics Evolutionary genetics Genetic engineering Metagenics Genetics of intelligence Genomics Human genetics Human evolutionary genetics Human mitochondrial genetics Medical genetics Microbial genetics Molecular genetics Population genetics Archaeogenetics Archaeogenetics of the Near East Psychiatric genetics Quantitative genetics Multi disciplinary fields that include genetics Evolutionary anthropology History of genetics Main article History of genetics Heredity ... Neanderthal genome project General genetics concepts adenine adenosine deaminase deficiency ... disorder contig craniosynostosis cystic fibrosis cytogenetic map cytosine deletion genetics deletion deoxyribonucleic acid DNA diabetes mellitus diploid DNA replication DNA sequencing Dominance genetics ... holoprosencephaly homologous recombination homozygous human artificial chromosome HAC Human Genome Project human immunodeficiency virus HIV acquired immunodeficiency syndrome AIDS Huntington s disease ...   more details



  1. Mitochondrial shuttle

    The mitochondrial shuttles are systems used to transport reducing agents across the inner mitochondrial membrane . NADH cannot cross the membrane, but it can reduce another molecule that can cross the membrane, so that its electrons can reach the electron transport chain . The two main systems in humans are class wikitable Name In, to mitochondrion To electron transport chain ETC Out, to cytosol Glycerol phosphate shuttle glycerol 3 phosphate Coenzyme Q QH sub 2 sub 2 ATP dihydroxyacetone phosphate Malate aspartate shuttle malate Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide NADH 3 ATP oxaloacetate ref name ufp Silva, Pedro. http www2.ufp.pt pedros bq respi.htm The chemical logic behind... Fermentation and Respiration , Universidade Fernando Pessoa , 2002 01 04. Retrieved on 2009 04 02. ref aspartate In humans, the glycerol phosphate shuttle is primarily found in brown adipose tissue , as the conversion is less efficient, thus generating heat, which is one of the main purposes of brown fat. It is primarily found in babies, though it is present in small amounts in adults around the kidneys and on the back of our necks. ref name ufp The malate aspartate shuttle is found in much of the rest of the body. Notes and references reflist Category Cellular respiration biochem stub ca Llan adora mitocondrial zh ...   more details



  1. Mitochondrial DNA (journal)

    and Scope Previously published under the title DNA Sequence Vols 1 19.3 , Mitochondrial DNA accepts original high quality reports based on mapping, sequencing and analysis of mitochondrial DNA and RNA. Descriptive papers on DNA sequences from mitochondrial genomes, and also analytical papers in the areas of population genetics, medical genetics, phylogenetics and human evolution that use mitochondrial ... Scopus Zoological Record . References reflist 2 External links http www.informahealthcare.com mdn Mitochondrial DNA homepage of Mitochondrial DNA Category Publications established in 1980 Category Genetics ...Orphan date September 2010 Infobox Journal title Mitochondrial DNA editor Rob DeSalle discipline CellBiology Genetics Evolution language English abbreviation MDN publisher Informa Healthcare Country UK Frequency 6 issues per year History First published 1990 openaccess no website http www.informahealthcare.com mdn impact 1.273 impact year 2010 link1 link1 name link2 link2 name RSS atom JSTOR OCLC LCCN CODEN ISSN 1940 1736 eISSN 1940 1744 Mitochondrial DNA is an academic journal that publishes Review journal review articles on the current and developing technologies around mitochondrial DNA research ... Discovery and description of mitochondrial genome sequences Structure and function of mtDNA genes and genomic features Molecular evolution, phylogenetics, population genetics Model and non model organisms ... address the use of mitochondrial DNA sequences, as well as papers that discuss the utility of mitochondrial DNA information in medical studies and in human evolutionary biology. Editor in Chief http desalle.amnh.org Rob DeSalle American Museum of Natural History is the Editor in Chief of Mitochondrial ... koloko.net Sergios Orestis Kolokotronis Barnard College, Columbia University . Special Issues Mitochondrial ... http informahealthcare.com toc mdn 22 S1 ref Publication Format Mitochondrial DNA publishes WebFirst ... to the online version is included in all subscriptions. Abstracting & Indexing Mitochondrial ...   more details



  1. MT-TV (mitochondrial)

    protein Name mitochondrially encoded tRNA valine caption image width HGNCid 7500 Symbol MT TV AltSymbols MTTV EntrezGene 4577 OMIM RefSeq NC 001807 UniProt PDB ECnumber Chromosome MT Arm Band LocusSupplementaryData Mitochondrially encoded tRNA valine also known as MT TV is a transfer RNA which in humans is encoded by the mitochondrion mitochondrial MT TV gene . ref name pmid7219534 cite journal author Anderson S, Bankier AT, Barrell BG, de Bruijn MH, Coulson AR, Drouin J, Eperon IC, Nierlich DP, Roe BA, Sanger F, Schreier PH, Smith AJ, Staden R, Young IG title Sequence and organization of the human mitochondrial genome journal Nature volume 290 issue 5806 pages 457 65 year 1981 month April pmid 7219534 doi 10.1038 290457a0 url ref MT TV is a small 69 nucleotide RNA human mitochondrial map position 1602 1670 that transfers the amino acid valine to a growing polypeptide chain at the ribosomal ribosome site of protein synthesis during translation genetics translation . References Reflist External links http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov books NBK1173 GeneReviews NCBI NIH UW entry on Mitochondrial DNA Associated Leigh Syndrome and NARP Mitochondrial enzymes genetics stub ...   more details



  1. Cat genetics

    Cat genetics describes the study of inheritance as it occurs in domestic cats. In feline husbandry it can predict established traits phenotypes of the offspring of particular crosses. In medical genetics , cat models are occasionally used to discover the function of homologous human disease genes. See also Cat coat genetics Cat body type genetic mutations domestic cat Category Cats cat stub ...   more details



  1. Ori (genetics)

    Ori is the DNA sequence that signals for the origin of replication, sometimes referred to simply as origin . In E. coli , ori is some 250 nucleotides in length for the chromosomal origin oriC . The plasmid ori sequences are similar to oriC . During Bacterial conjugation conjugation , the Rolling circle replication rolling circle mode of replication starts at the oriT T for transfer sequence of the FAT plasmid. Bacteria have a single origin for replication. Eukaryote s have multiple Replicon genetics replicon s, each with an ori . The replicons range from 40 kb yeast and Drosophila to 300 kb plants in length. Mitochondrial DNA in many organisms has two ori sequences. In humans, they are called oriH and oriL for the heavy and light strand of the DNA, each is the origin of replication for single stranded replication. See also Origin of replication References reflist Lewin, Benjamin 2004 . Genes VIII. Prentice Hall. DNA replication genetics stub Category DNA replication he ja ru Ori ...   more details



  1. Behavioural genetics

    and Human Genetics , Genes, Brain and Behavior , and the Journal of Neurogenetics . See also Biocultural ...for the journal Behavior Genetics journal Behavioural genetics is the field of study that examines the role of genetics in animal including human behaviour . Often associated with the nature versus nurture debate, behavioural genetics is highly interdisciplinary, involving contributions from biology , genetics , ethology , psychology , and statistics . Behavioural geneticists study the inheritance ... psychiatric genetics is a closely related field. Genopolitics etc. candidates for merger here ... Darwin , studied the heritability of human ability, focusing on mental characteristics as well ... War II. ref cite book author Bazzett, Terence J. title An Introduction to Behavior Genetics publisher ... ref In 1951, Calvin S. Hall in his seminal book chapter on behavioural genetics introduced the term psychogenetics , ref cite book author Hall, C.S. chapter The genetics of behavior editor Stevens ... ref However, it eventually disappeared from usage in favour of behaviour genetics . Behaviour genetics ... in 1960 of the textbook Behavior Genetics by J.L. Fuller and W.R. Thompson . ref Fuller, J.L., & Thompson, W.R. 1960 . Behavior Genetics . New York Wiley. ref Underscoring the role of evolution in behavioural genetics, Theodosius Dobzhansky was elected the first president of the Behavior Genetics Association ... of the field. ref cite journal author Rothenbuhler W. C. title Behavior genetics of nest cleaning ... url accessdate 2012 02 09 ref ref cite journal author Rothenbuhler W. C. title Genetics and breeding ... Behavioural genetics journal BioEssays BioEssays News and Reviews in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental ... url accessdate 2012 02 09 ref Methods The primary goal of Behavioral Genetics is to establish correlational relationships between genes and behavior. ref Bazzett, T. 2008 Behavior Genetics . Sinauer ... symptoms . Once scientists are able to map behavior to biological systems they can then turn to genetics ...   more details



  1. Conservation genetics

    For molecular conservation in genetics see conservation genetics . For the scientific journal Conservation Genetics , see Conservation Genetics journal . Genetics2 Conservation genetics is an interdisciplinary science that aims to apply genetics genetic methods to the conservation and restoration of biodiversity . Researchers involved in conservation genetics come from a variety of fields including population genetics , molecular ecology , molecular biology biology , evolutionary biology , and systematics ... in a population, the mean number of alleles per Locus genetics locus , or the percentage of polymorphism ... the fitness of populations. ref Frankham, Richard. Conservation Genetics. Annual Review of Genetics ... ref Frankham, Richard. Genetics and Conservation Biology. Comptes Rendus Biologies 326 2003 ..., Phillip. Conservation genetics in the new molecular age. Front Ecol. Environment 2.2 2004 89 97 ... minisatellite s Microsatellite genetics microsatellite s . Single nucleotide polymorphisms ... which techniques are used and which parts of the genome are analysed. For example, mitochondrial ... between individuals. However, it is only inherited in the female line, and the mitochondrial genome is relatively small. In plants, the mitochondrial DNA has very high rates of structural mutations, so ... genetics microsatellites and minisatellite s are also frequently used. These techniques ... species in the future. ref Wayne, Robert, Morin Phillip Conservation genetics in the new molecular ... on specific genetics of an individual is non invasive monitoring, which uses extracted DNA from .... Conservation Genetics 3 2002 277 88. Kluwer Academic Publishers ref Inbreeding depression, loss ... to extinctions if unclear. Implications New technology in conservation genetics has many implications ... References Avise, John C & Hamrick James L, eds Conservation Genetics Springer ISBN 0 412 05581 3 Frankham, Richard. Conservation Genetics. Annual Review of Genetics 29 1995 305 27 Frankham, Richard ...   more details



  1. Molecular genetics

    Human Molecular Genetics http learn.genetics.utah.edu units genetherapy whatisgt Learn Genetics ... Techniques ref The Human Genome Project The Human Genome Project is a molecular genetics project ...for a non technical introduction to the topic Introduction to genetics refimprove date January 2012 Molecular genetics is the field of biology and genetics that studies the structure and function of gene ... to generation. Molecular genetics employs the methods of genetics and molecular biology . It is so called to differentiate it from other sub fields of genetics such as ecological genetics and population genetics . An important area within molecular genetics is the use of molecular information to determine ..., molecular genetics helps in understanding genetic mutations that can cause certain types of diseases. Through utilizing the methods of genetics and molecular biology, molecular genetics discovers the reasons why traits are carried on and how and why some may mutate. Forward genetics One ... identified. Reverse genetics Main Reverse genetics While forward genetic screens are productive ... a given gene. This is called reverse genetics. In some organisms, such as yeast and mice, it is possible ... the cells of the affected person with a new gene that s functioning properly. When a human disease gene has been recognized molecular genetics tools can be used to explore the process of the gene ... genes into human cells. The size of the DNA fragments that can be transferred is very limited, and often ... in molecular genetics There are three general techniques used for molecular genetics amplification ... www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov About primer genetics molecular.html NCBI ref In the separation and detection technique ... ready for isolation. Cell cultures A cell culture for molecular genetics is a culture that is grown ... recently being found to foster growth in stem and nerve cells. Cultures for molecular genetics are frozen ... of copies of each gene. For large scale projects such as gene sequencing sequencing the human genome ...   more details



  1. Ecological genetics

    dablink For the book by E. B. Ford see Ecological Genetics book Evolutionary biology Ecological genetics is the study of genetics in natural populations. This contrasts with classical genetics , which works mostly on crosses between laboratory strains, and DNA sequence analysis , which studies genes at the molecular level. Research in this field is on Phenotypic trait traits of ecological significance that is, traits related to Fitness biology fitness , which affect an organism s survival and reproduction ... E.B. 1981. Taking genetics into the countryside . Weidenfeld & Nicolson, London. ref Samples of natural ... Ford E.B. Ford 1901 1988 in the early 20th century. Ford was taught genetics at Oxford University by Julian Huxley , and started research on the genetics of natural populations in 1924. Ford also had ... opus was Ecological genetics , which ran to four editions and was widely influential. ref name Henry Ford E.B. 1975. Ecological genetics , 4th ed. Chapman and Hall, London. ref Other notable ecological ... by Sergei Chetverikov , who also deserves to be remembered as a founder of genetics in the field ... Dobzhansky, Theodosius. Genetics and the origin of species . Columbia, N.Y. 1st ed 1937 second ed 1941 3rd ed 1951. ref ref Dobzhansky, Theodosius 1970. Genetics of the evolutionary process . Columbia, New York. ref ref Dobzhansky, Theodosius 1981. Dobzhansky s genetics of natural populations I XLIII ... , and on human blood groups , established the field, and threw light on selection in natural populations ... in both ecology and genetics. These are both difficult requirements. Research projects can last .... Conner J.K. and Hartl D.L. 2004. A primer of ecological genetics . Sinauer Associates, Sunderland, Mass. Provides basic and intermediate level processes and methods. genetics footer evolution Category Ecology Category Population genetics ca Gen tica ecol gica de kologische Genetik ko it Genetica ecologica pt Gen tica ecol gica ru simple Ecological genetics fi ...   more details



  1. Encyclopedia of Genetics

    The Encyclopedia of Genetics ISBN 0 12 227080 0 is a print encyclopedia of genetics . It has four volumes and 1,700 entries. It is not available online. science book stub ref book stub Category Encyclopedias on science and mathematics Genetics ...   more details



  1. Bacterial genetics

    Bacterial genetics is the subfield of genetics devoted to the study of bacteria. Bacterial genetics are subtly different from eukaryotic genetics, however bacteria still serve as a good model for animal genetic studies. One of the major distinctions between bacterial and eukaryotic genetics stems from the bacteria s lack of membrane bound organelles this is true of all prokaryotes. While it is a fact that there are prokaryotic organelles, they are never bound by a lipid membrane, but by a shell of proteins , necessitating protein synthesis occur in the cytoplasm . Genetics stub Category Bacteria Category Genetics ...   more details



  1. Genetics of aggression

    of genetics and aggressive behavior. Mouse studies Mice are often used as a model for human genetics ... of genetics . Decades of research has demonstrated that both genetic and environmental factors play ... retarded. ref cite book author Court Brown, W.M. year 1967 title Human Population Cytogenetics location ... it. ref cite book author Denno, Deborah H. year 1996 chapter Legal implications of genetics and crime research editor Bock, Gregory R. and Goode, Jamie A. eds. title Genetics of Criminal and Antisocial ... of Medical Genetics edition 4th pages 1184 1201 location London publisher Churchill Livingstone ... Hopkins University Press isbn 0 8018 7928 0 ref Today the link between genetics and aggression has turned to a different aspect of genetics than chromosomal abnormalities but it is important to understand ... concern in using humans for genetics genetic study. Animals are first selectively bred and then placed ... topics in behavioral genetics , aggression is studied in three main experimental ways to help identify what role genetics plays in the behavior Heritability studies studies focused to determine ... studies studies that use scientific data and attempt to correlate it with actual human behavior ... in animal studies , studies testing heritability and molecular genetics , and gene interaction environment studies. Recently, important links between aggression and genetics have been studied and the results ... Inc. ref Mice aggression studies have led to some interesting insight in human aggression. Using reverse genetics , the DNA of genes for the receptors of many neurotransmitter s have been cloned ... 1996 title Genetics of Criminal and Antisocial Behavior location Chichester publisher John Wiley & Sons isbn 0 471 95719 4 ref Biological mechanisms In exploring how aggression is influenced by genetics , experiments designed to study biological mechanisms are utilized. Molecular genetics studies ... of the manipulation. Molecular genetics A number of molecular genetics studies have focused ...   more details



  1. Quantitative genetics

    cleanup date November 2010 No footnotes date July 2010 Genetics2 Quantitative genetics is the study of continuously ..., is a more recent addition to the study of quantitative genetics. A QTL is a region in the genome ... is the combined effect of all the genetic effects, including nuclear gene s, Mitochondrion mitochondrial ... to the genetics for which the brief following revision may be useful. In diploid organisms, a nucleus ... epistasis . The founder of Quantitative Genetics Sir Ronald Fisher perceived all of this when he proposed the first mathematics of this branch of genetics. Fisher R.A. 1930 . The Genetic theory of Natural ... additive genetics, dominance, and epistatic genetic effects. The more specific measure of heritability ... genetics. The square root of h 2 equals the correlation between additive genotype and expressed ... by taking the variance of additive genetics and dividing it by the variance of the phenotype. h 2 2a 2p 2p is the sum of the variances of additive genetics, dominance, epistasis, and environmental ... selection Behavioral genetics Diallel cross Ewens s sampling formula Experimental evolution Genetic distance Heritability Population genetics , built on some of the same principles as quantitative genetics ... . Introduction to Quantitative Genetics. Fourth edition. Addison Wesley Longman, Harlow, Essex, UK. Roff DA 1997 . Evolutionary Quantitative Genetics. Chapman & Hall, New York. Lynch M & Walsh B 1998 . Genetics and Analysis of Quantitative Traits. Sinauer, Sunderland, MA. Gordon I.L. 2003 . Refinements ... Genetics. Chapman & Hall, London. Wright S. 1951 . The genetical structure of populations ... Genetics Resources by Michael Lynch geneticist Michael Lynch and Bruce Walsh geneticist Bruce Walsh , including the two volumes of their textbook, Genetics and Analysis of Quantitative Traits and Evolution ... ch14.html Resources by Nick Barton et al. from the textbook, Evolution . qg genetics footer Category Genetics de Quantitative Genetik id Genetika kuantitatif he sv Kvantitativ ...   more details



  1. Crt (genetics)

    Orphan date February 2009 Unreferenced date January 2007 CRT is the gene cluster responsible for the biosynthesis of carotenoid s. genetics stub Category Carotenoids Category Genetics ...   more details



  1. Genetics (journal)

    other uses Journal of Genetics Infobox journal title Genetics cover File Genetics journal .gif editor Mark Johnston discipline Genetics peer reviewed language English language English abbreviation Genetics publisher Genetics Society of America country United States frequency history 1916 present openaccess After 12 months license impact 3.889 impact year 2009 website http www.genetics.org link1 link1 name link2 link2 name RSS atom JSTOR OCLC LCCN CODEN ISSN 0016 6731 eISSN 1943 2361 boxwidth Genetics is a monthly scientific journal publishing investigations bearing on heredity , genetics , biochemistry and molecular biology . Genetics is published by the Genetics Society of America . As with many other journals published by scientific societies, it has a delayed Open access publishing open access policy, and makes articles available online without a subscription after 12 months have elapsed since first publication. George Harrison Shull was the founding editor of Genetics in 1916. Its 2009 impact factor is 3.889. External links http www.genetics.org Official website DEFAULTSORT Genetics Journal Category Genetics journals Category Delayed open access journals Category English language journals Category Publications established in 1916 biology journal stub fr Genetics ...   more details



  1. Deletion (genetics)

    Image Deletion.gif thumb 300px right Deletion on a chromosome In genetics , a deletion also called gene deletion , deficiency , or deletion mutation sign delta letter is a mutation a Chromosome Chromosomal aberrations genetic aberration in which a part of a chromosome or a sequence of DNA is missing. Deletion is the loss of genetic material. Any number of nucleotide s can be deleted, from a single base to an entire piece of chromosome. ref name Lewis Lewis R. 2005. Human Genetics Concepts and Applications , 6th Ed. McGraw Hill, New York. ref Deletions can be caused by errors in chromosomal crossover during meiosis . This causes several serious genetic disease s. Deletion also causes frameshift . Causes Causes include the following Losses from Chromosomal translocation translocation Chromosomal crossover s within a chromosomal inversion Unequal crossing over Breaking without rejoining For synapsis to occur between a chromosome with a large intercalary deficiency and a normal complete homolog, the unpaired region of the normal homolog must loop out of the linear structure into a deletion or compensation loop . Types Types of deletion include the following Terminal Deletion a deletion that occurs towards the end of a chromosome. Intercalary Deletion Interstitial Deletion a deletion that occurs from the interior of a chromosome. Effects Small deletions are less likely to be fatal large deletions are usually fatal there are always variations based on which genes are lost. Some medium sized deletions lead to recognizable human disorders. Deletion of a number of base pairs that is not evenly ... after the deletion to be read incorrectly during translation genetics translation , producing ... high resolution detection of chromosomal deletion and duplication breakpoints journal Human Mutations ... abnormalities Null allele List of genetic disorders Medical genetics References references Mutation Chromosomal abnormalities DEFAULTSORT Deletion Genetics Category Genetics ca Deleci de Deletion ...   more details



  1. Mitochondrial trifunctional protein

    Image LCHAD deficiency.jpg right thumb 400px Schematic demonstrating mitochondria l fatty acid beta oxidation and effects of long chain 3 hydroxyacyl coenzyme A dehydrogenase deficiency long chain 3 hydroxyacyl coenzyme A dehydrogenase deficiency, LCHAD deficiency Mitochondrial trifunctional protein is a protein which catalyzes several reactions in beta oxidation . It has two subunits HADHA HADHB The three functions are long chain 3 hydroxy acyl coenzyme A dehydrogenase , 2 enoyl coenzyme A CoA hydratase , and long chain 3 ketoacyl CoA thiolase . ref name urlLong Chain Acyl CoA Dehydrogenase Deficiency eMedicine Pediatrics Genetics and Metabolic Disease cite web url http emedicine.medscape.com article 945857 overview title Long Chain Acyl CoA Dehydrogenase Deficiency eMedicine Pediatrics Genetics and Metabolic Disease format work accessdate 2009 07 11 ref Pathology Disorders are associated with Mitochondrial trifunctional protein deficiency Long chain 3 hydroxyacyl coenzyme A dehydrogenase deficiency LCHAD deficiency References reflist External links MeshName mitochondrial trifunctional protein TP Multienzyme complexes Lipid metabolism enzymes Mitochondrial enzymes Category Proteins protein stub ...   more details




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