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  1. Potential and limitation of biocontrol methods against vibriosis: a review

    The shrimp industry has an urgent challenge of managing the outbreak of diseases majorly caused by bacteria and viruses. Vibriosis is one of the most...

    Nurul Ashikin Elias, Mohamad Sofi Abu Hassan, ... Marina Hassan in Aquaculture International
    Article 30 March 2023
  2. Recent advances in RNA structurome

    RNA structures are essential to support RNA functions and regulation in various biological processes. Recently, a range of novel technologies have...

    Bingbing Xu, Yanda Zhu, ... Yu Zhou in Science China Life Sciences
    Article 14 June 2022
  3. Improved transcription and translation with L-leucine stimulation of mTORC1 in Roberts syndrome

    Background

    Roberts syndrome (RBS) is a human developmental disorder caused by mutations in the cohesin acetyltransferase ESCO2. We previously reported...

    Baoshan Xu, Madelaine Gogol, ... Jennifer L. Gerton in BMC Genomics
    Article Open access 05 January 2016
  4. The emerging roles for the chromatin structure regulators CTCF and cohesin in neurodevelopment and behavior

    Recent genetic and technological advances have determined a role for chromatin structure in neurodevelopment. In particular, compounding evidence has...

    Liron Davis, Itay Onn, Evan Elliott in Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences
    Article 06 November 2017
  5. Zebrafish as a Model to Study Cohesin and Cohesinopathies

    The cohesin protein complex regulates multiple cellular events including sister chromatid cohesion and gene expression. Several distinct human...
    Akihiko Muto, Thomas F. Schilling in Cohesin and Condensin
    Protocol 2017
  6. Horizontal Gene Transfer in Bacteria, an Overview of the Mechanisms Involved

    Bacterial transformation, transduction, and “conjugation” can be considered the first horizontal transfer mechanisms in living organisms; these...
    T. G. Villa, L. Feijoo-Siota, ... C. Sieiro in Horizontal Gene Transfer
    Chapter 2019
  7. Condensin, master organizer of the genome

    A fundamental requirement in nature is for a cell to correctly package and divide its replicated genome. Condensin is a mechanical multisubunit...

    Paul Kalitsis, Tao Zhang, ... Damien F. Hudson in Chromosome Research
    Article 09 February 2017
  8. Chromosome structure deficiencies in MCPH1 syndrome

    Mutations in the MCPH1 gene result in primary microcephaly in combination with a unique cellular phenotype of defective chromosome condensation....

    M. Arroyo, M. Trimborn, ... J.A. Marchal in Chromosoma
    Article 07 April 2015
  9. Effects of delayed motherhood on hippocampal gene expression in offspring rats

    While many studies have examined the pregnancy and health-related outcomes of delayed motherhood for women, less is known concerning the potential...

    ** Duan, Bo Li, ... Wenhai Yan in Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry
    Article 15 May 2015
  10. Overexpression of a truncated CTF7 construct leads to pleiotropic defects in reproduction and vegetative growth in Arabidopsis

    Background

    Eco1/Ctf7 is essential for the establishment of sister chromatid cohesion during S phase of the cell cycle. Inactivation of Ctf7/Eco1 leads...

    Desheng Liu, Christopher A Makaroff in BMC Plant Biology
    Article Open access 05 March 2015
  11. Molecular functions and cellular roles of the ChlR1 (DDX11) helicase defective in the rare cohesinopathy Warsaw breakage syndrome

    In 2010, a new recessive cohesinopathy disorder, designated Warsaw breakage syndrome (WABS), was described. The individual with WABS displayed...

    Sanjay Kumar Bharti, Irfan Khan, ... Robert M. Brosh Jr. in Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences
    Article 01 February 2014
  12. Analyzing Sister Chromatid Cohesion in Mammalian Cells

    The metaphase chromosome spread technique and subsequent analysis of sister chromatid cohesion is used for (clinical) diagnosis of genetic...
    Katherine M. Feeney, Laura McFarlane-Majeed, Joanna L. Parish in Cell Cycle Control
    Protocol 2014
  13. The Mouse Genome

    In Chap. 4 we explained how mouse geneticists were able to develop high-density and high-resolution genetic maps...
    Jean-Louis Guenet, Fernando Benavides, ... Xavier Montagutelli in Genetics of the Mouse
    Chapter 2015
  14. Oral abstracts

    Article 28 May 2011
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