Sentences with phrase «genetic imprint»

Bialozyt, R., Lüttmann, K., Michalczyk, I.M., Saboya, P.P.P., Ziegenhagen, B., Heymann, E.W. (2014): Primate seed dispersal leaves spatial genetic imprint throughout subsequent life stages of the Neotropical tree Parkia panurensis.
That back - to - Africa trek occurred around 3,000 years ago and left a substantial genetic imprint on populations now living throughout sub-Saharan Africa, say University of Cambridge evolutionary biologist Marcos...
That back - to - Africa trek occurred around 3,000 years ago and left a substantial genetic imprint on populations now living throughout sub-Saharan Africa, say University of Cambridge evolutionary biologist Marcos Gallego Llorente and his colleagues.
«We wanted to test if the conquest of Alexander the Great and other foreign powers has left a genetic imprint on the ancient Egyptian population,» explains Verena Schuenemann, group leader at the University of Tuebingen and one of the lead authors of this study.
And even cells that were young, such as white blood cells that may be just a few days or weeks old, still carried the distinct genetic imprint of their 50 - year - old donor.
Thus, lateral transmission isn't possible either — unless you're meaning something like viruses leaving a genetic imprint on it's host.
Scientists, of which I am also one, have researched everything from the parting of the sea to our own genetic imprints showing that we are all built with an instinct of faith and an afterlife.
To Melamid, the uniformity of the results suggested genetic imprinting: «In every country the favorite color is blue, and almost everywhere green is second....
«Cancer's origins revealed: Genetic imprints and signatures left by DNA - damaging processes that lead to cancer identified.»
Correction: The original version of this article stated that patterns of genetic imprinting vary between tissues and developmental stages.
Sometimes it still feels as tho» this book somehow pulled the genetic imprinting from my soul to allow me to see myself and this family being treated in the same way.
Considering the possibilities of genetic imprints, cultural identification, innate and intuitive beliefs and a conscious seeking of links that reveal continuities that are hidden or largely unsuspected by the mainstream, Benzant imagines himself as an Urban Shaman.
,» Mills Gallery, Boston Center for the Arts, Boston, MA, July 18 — September 1, 2002 «New Art,» Bang Street Gallery, Provincetown, MA, June 2002 «Space 1026: Scratch off the Serial,» Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia, PA, May 11 — July 14, 2002 «DNA@DNA Genetic Imprints,» curated by Nick Lawrence, DNA Gallery, Provincetown, MA, May 10 — 29, 2002 «Photographs and Collages,» Driskell Gallery at the Schoolhouse Center, Provincetown, MA, April 26 — May 22, 2002 «FAWC Solo Exhibition,» Hudson D. Walker Gallery, Provincetown, MA, February 15 — 18, 2002 2001 «Fine Art Works Center Fellows Exhibition,» Provincetown Art Association and Museum, Provincetown, MA, December 7, 2001 — January 6, 2002 «Heavy Thick, Slow, Sweet: Photographs and Collages by Amanda Masalis and Elliott Hundley,» Space 1026 Gallery, Philadelphia, PA, November 2 — 30, 2001 «Ten by Ten,» Hudson D. Walker Gallery, Provincetown, MA, October 2001 «Asolare,» Spruce Pine Gallery, Toe River Arts Council, Burnsville, NC, August 20 — September 28, 2001

Not exact matches

There is also the fact that Kono and Kawahara had to manipulate two genes to create their bi-maternal mice — so the differences in lifespan might be due to this genetic manipulation, rather than the absence of paternally imprinted genes.
A trange genetic process called gene imprinting is responsible.
Mistakes in imprinting genes can impair development, spurring genetic problems that can cause gigantism, dwarfism, neurological failures, incomplete sexual development and others.
By turning genes on or off, these molecular imprints could change how the body reads the genetic code.
Parental imprinting is important for genetic health, as failure of this imprinting underlies syndromes such as Prader - Willi, Angelmans, Beckwith - Weidemann and Silver - Russell syndromes.
Glucose Metabolism, Islet Architecture, and Genetic Homogeneity in Imprinting of [Ca2 +] i and Insulin Rhythms in Mouse Islets.
The best known example is an imprinted locus in chromosome 15, where the exact same genetic mutations cause either the Prader - Willi syndrome if the mutation comes from the mother, or the Angelman syndrome if it comes from the father — with essentially opposite sets of symptoms.
An interesting question for the future will be the quest for the potential genetic variants that may regulate imprinting levels — iQTLs, analogously to eQTLs that affect gene expression levels.
However, a strong signal of imprinting will lead to expression of only one allele in all individuals in a manner that is independent of genetic effects.
If there's no genetic difference between the two parental strains at a given gene, any imprinting will be invisible.
In the case of imprinted genes, the context of crucial importance is the parental ancestry of those variants, and during the recent years there has been increasing emphasis on our need to understand how imprinting modifies genetic associations to disease.
Y. Iwasa, A. Mochizuki, and Y. Takeda — 1999 (2) Keywords: abortion, genetic conflict, genomic imprinting, Mash2, multivariate quantitative gene, overshoot, parthenogenesis prevention, uniparental disomy s
Dad wants his young to be the strongest and largest, to best ensure his genetic information is passed on to yet another generation: as such, paternally imprinted genes tend to support increased fetal growth and resource use 4.
One good way of getting around death is to simply imprint your genetic code into a machine, and then have said machine totally rebuild you should the worst fate befall you.
120 For a discussion of imprinting and its role in speciation, see P.B. Vrana, J.A. Fossella, P. Matteson, T. del Rio, M.J.O. O'Neill, S.M. Tilgham, «Genetic and epigenetic incompatibilities underlie hybrid dysgenesis in Peromyscus,» Nature Genetics 25:120 - 125 (2000).
Homogamy, genetic similarity, and imprinting: Parental influence on mate choice preferences.
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