Sentences with phrase «which cell traits»

Also, the pigmentation of axolotls varies greatly from one cell to the next, unlike in humans or other animals, in which cell traits tend to be uniform.

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As the video explains, these traits are due to the tiny molecular machines in our cells known as proteins, which are encoded by bits of DNA called genes.
You can also have sickle cell trait, which means you carry the gene for sickle cell but don't have the disease.
Cell processes are also determined by the chemical labeling (or marks) and specific spatial organization of our genomes, which are epigenetic characteristics — that is, nongenetic but nonetheless inheritable traits.
Liverworts share some traits with green algae, the single - celled marine plants from which land plants most likely arose.
Instead, tumors should be considered complex tissues in which the cancer cells communicate with the surrounding cellular microenvironment and evolve traits that promote their own survival.
Instead, tumors should be considered as complex tissues in which the cancer cells communicate directly and indirectly with the surrounding cellular microenvironment and evolve traits that promote their own survival.
The findings, which appear in an upcoming issue of the Journal of the American Society of Nephrology (JASN), may have important public policy implications for genetic counseling for individuals with sickle cell trait (SCT).
Fitch and co-authors Richard Wrangham of Harvard University and Adam Wilkins of Humboldt University in Berlin, who proposed their theory in July in Genetics, point out that these traits are controlled by so - called neural crest cells, which in vertebrate embryos form a neural tube along the spine.
Leukemia is a disease in which each cell can exhibit different genetic traits, and now a research team led by Joakim Lundeberg, KTH Royal Institute of Technology / SciLifeLab, have found a cheap way to examine individual leukemia cells, which could transform leukemia treatment.
In the case of ZEB1, it has an important role in the so - called epithelial - to - mesenchymal transition (EMT), during which epithelial cells acquire the traits of mesenchymal cells.
Furthermore, CD32 did not enrich for HIV DNA, which is one of the main traits of latently infected CD4 T cells, whereas the majority of HIV DNA resided in CD32 - negative cells.
The Human Connectome Project, which is an international effort to map the connectomes of 1,000 people on a macro scale — mostly just the white matter, or active myelinated (insulated) nerve cell bundles — using magnetic resonance imaging, this week announced its finding that brain wiring patterns correlate with behavioral and demographic traits.
Devaugn Darling had sickle cell trait, prompting his twin brother to create the As One Foundation, which educates... -LSB-...]
April 16, 2018 - Devaugn Darling had sickle cell trait, prompting his twin brother to create the As One Foundation, which educates people about the genetic issue.
Their common trait is that all three promote autophagy, or «self - eating,» which is both a means for cells to cope with resource scarcity and a central part of the intracellular immune response.
Two such conditions are sickle cell trait (a blood disorder), and glycogen storage disease, in which a missing enzyme renders your body unable to efficiently store and release glucose for energy.
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