Additivity Expression
Mostrando 1-6 de 6 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. Genome-wide gene expression patterns in dikaryon of the basidiomycete fungus Pleurotus ostreatus
Abstract Dikarya is a subkingdom of fungi that includes Ascomycota and Basidiomycota. The gene expression patterns of dikaryon are poorly understood. In this study, we bred a dikaryon DK13 × 3 by mating monokaryons MK13 and MK3, which were from the basidiospores of Pleurotus ostreatus TD300. Using RNA-Seq, we obtained the transcriptomes of the three strains
Braz. J. Microbiol.. Publicado em: 2017-06
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2. Theoretical study of the internal elimination of xanthates using ONIOM additivity and pseudopotentials / Estudo teorico do mecanismo de eliminação interna de xantatos usando o metodo aditivo de energia atraves de ONIOM com pseudopotencial
The gas-phase internal elimination (Ei) reaction of xanthates and the decomposition of xanthic acid have been investigated using ONIOM Additivity Expression and Pseudopotential, ONIOM[CCSD(T)/CEP-311 (2d,f):MP2/CEP-31G//MP2/CEP-31G]. The higest leveI representation was calculated by means of CCSD(T)/CEP-31G and electronics and sterics effects by MP2/CEP-31G.
Publicado em: 2006
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3. Evidence for the Partial Dominance of Viability Genes Contributing to Inbreeding Depression in Mimulus Guttatus
The relative importance of different modes of gene expression of viability genes contributing to inbreeding depression was investigated in the wild plant, Mimulus guttatus. Viability genes were identified by self-fertilizing 31 outbred plants, each heterozygous for three to nine unlinked allozyme markers, and analyzing segregation ratios of selfed progeny at
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4. An Analysis of Heterosis VS. Inbreeding Effects with an Autotetraploid Cross-Fertilized Plant: MEDICAGO SATIVA L
Self-fertilization and crossing were combined to produce a large number of levels of inbreeding and of degrees of kinship. The inbreeding effect increases with the complexity of the character and with its supposed relationship with fitness. A certain amount of heterozygosity appears to be necessary for the expression of variability. With crossing of unrelate
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5. Intrinsic curvature in normal and inverted lipid structures and in membranes.
The intrinsic or spontaneous radius of curvature, R(o), of lipid monolayer assemblies is expressed in terms of a lipid molecular packing parameter, V/AI, for various geometries. It is shown that the equivalent lipid length, 1, in inverted hexagonal (HII) phases, defined by a cylindrical shell of equal total lipid volume, yields an expression for R o identica
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6. Identification of essential nucleotides in an upstream repressing sequence of Saccharomyces cerevisiae by selection for increased expression of TRK2.
The TRK2 gene in Saccharomyces cerevisiae encodes a membrane protein involved in potassium transport and is expressed at extremely low levels. Dominant cis-acting mutations (TRK2D), selected by their ability to confer TRK2-dependent growth on low-potassium medium, identified an upstream repressor element (URS1-TRK2) in the TRK2 promoter. The URS1-TRK2 sequen