The same gene can
produce different body types depending on environmental conditions.
Not exact matches
Blood group incompatibility (Rh or ABO problems): If a mother and baby have
different blood
types, the mother's
body might
produce antibodies that destroy the infant's red blood cells.
The majority of cells in the human
body are blood cells, which comprise many
different types that are continuously
produced during the life of an organism.
Now a UC Santa Barbara researcher has added to that
body of knowledge by determining how stem cells
produce different types of «daughter» cells in Drosophila (fruit flies).
July 2009 - Switching on the power of stem cells Cambridge scientists reveal how the protein Nanog gives stem cells their unique abilities Researchers from the Wellcome Trust Centre for Stem Cell Research at the University of Cambridge have pinpointed the role of the protein Nanog in a complex process that gives stem cells pluripotency: the ability to
produce all the
different cell
types of the
body.
SLC16A11 belongs to a family of genes known to transport molecules across cell membranes, but the proteins that genes
produce can perform many
different roles in the
body, and they can be active in some tissue
types but not others.
In the
different cell
types of the
body,
different protein
producing genes are active or inactive, and many medical conditions also depend on altered activity of specific genes.
Depending on how long you have been in ketosis, your
body produces different types and amounts of ketones and you may not be able to detect acetoacetate when keto - adapted.
Throughout her 26 year fitness career, Cathe has found that continually shocking your
body with
different types of cardio workouts that vary in style, intensity, and duration will
produce the best results over the long term because your
body will constantly be challenged in new and
different ways.
The immune system is made up of a team of
different types of cells that, while each having their own specific function, work together to protect the
body from foreign invaders: B - cells
produce antibodies; T - cells conduct surveillance for potentially dangerous molecules and kills dangerous cells such as disease - causing bacteria; and macrophages are the scavenger cells of your
body acting like garbage trucks, cleaning up residue and removing potentially dangerous substances.