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An Intronic cis-Regulatory Element Is Crucial for the Alpha Tubulin Pl-Tuba1a Gene Activation in the Ciliary Band and Animal Pole Neurogenic Domains …

2017

In sea urchin development, structures derived from neurogenic territory control the swimming and feeding responses of the pluteus as well as the process of metamorphosis. We have previously isolated an alpha tubulin family member of Paracentrotus lividus (Pl-Tuba1a, formerly known as Pl-Talpha2) that is specifically expressed in the ciliary band and animal pole neurogenic domains of the sea urchin embryo. In order to identify cis-regulatory elements controlling its spatio-temporal expression, we conducted gene transfer experiments, transgene deletions and site specific mutagenesis. Thus, a genomic region of about 2.6 Kb of Pl-Tuba1a, containing four Interspecifically Conserved Regions (ICRs…

0301 basic medicineEmbryologyPolarity in embryogenesislcsh:MedicineGene ExpressionMedicine (all); Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biology (all); Agricultural and Biological Sciences (all)medicine.disease_causeBiochemistryTubulinGene expressionElectron MicroscopyTransgeneslcsh:SciencePromoter Regions GeneticSea urchinConserved SequenceSequence DeletionGeneticsRegulation of gene expressionMicroscopyMutationMultidisciplinaryMedicine (all)Gene Expression Regulation DevelopmentalGenomicsAnimal ModelsTATA BoxEnzymesEnhancer Elements GeneticExperimental Organism Systemsembryonic structuresParacentrotusTranscription Initiation SiteOxidoreductasesLuciferaseResearch ArticleEchinodermsTranscriptional ActivationImaging TechniquesNeurogenesisGreen Fluorescent ProteinsEmbryonic DevelopmentSettore BIO/11 - Biologia MolecolareBiologyResearch and Analysis MethodsGenome ComplexityParacentrotus lividus03 medical and health sciencesSpecies SpecificityTubulinsbiology.animalFluorescence ImagingGeneticsmedicineConsensus sequenceAnimalsCiliaEnhancerBiochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biology (all)Binding SitesModels Geneticlcsh:REmbryosOrganismsBiology and Life SciencesComputational BiologyProteinsbiology.organism_classificationInvertebratesIntronsCytoskeletal Proteins030104 developmental biologyAgricultural and Biological Sciences (all)Bright Field ImagingSea UrchinsEnzymologyMutagenesis Site-Directedlcsh:QTransmission Electron MicroscopyDevelopmental BiologyTranscription FactorsPLOS ONE
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Environmental epigenetics in zebrafish

2017

Abstract It is widely accepted that the epigenome can act as the link between environmental cues, both external and internal, to the organism and phenotype by converting the environmental stimuli to phenotypic responses through changes in gene transcription outcomes. Environmental stress endured by individual organisms can also enforce epigenetic variations in offspring that had never experienced it directly, which is termed transgenerational inheritance. To date, research in the environmental epigenetics discipline has used a wide range of both model and non-model organisms to elucidate the various epigenetic mechanisms underlying the adaptive response to environmental stimuli. In this rev…

0301 basic medicinelcsh:QH426-470Settore BIO/11 - Biologia MolecolareReviewEnvironmentEpigenesis GeneticEmbryogenesi03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineEnvironmental epigeneticEnvironmental epigeneticsGeneticsAnimalsEpigeneticsToxicantZebrafishMolecular BiologyOrganismZebrafishDNA methylation; Embryogenesis; Environmental epigenetics; Histone modifications; Methylome; Toxicant; Transgenerational inheritance; Zebrafish; Molecular Biology; GeneticsGeneticsDNA methylationbiologyHistone modificationsInheritance (genetic algorithm)Adaptive responseEpigenomebiology.organism_classificationHuman geneticsHistone Codelcsh:Genetics030104 developmental biologyEvolutionary biologyDNA methylationEmbryogenesisMethylomeHistone modification030217 neurology & neurosurgeryTransgenerational inheritanceEpigenetics & Chromatin
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Genetic Engineering Strategies for Abiotic Stress Tolerance in Plants

2015

Crop plants are affected by a variety of abiotic stresses such as salinity, drought, extreme temperatures, and oxidative stress and cause a significant yield loss (more than 50 %). In the near future, these abiotic stresses might increase because of global climate change. Abiotic stresses lead to dehydration or osmotic stress through reduced availability of water for vital cellular functions and maintenance of turgor pressure and also result in high production of reactive oxygen species (ROS). Plants are evolved with various mechanisms such as changes in cellular and metabolic processes to cope with the stress condition. Recent developments in molecular genetics have contributed greatly to …

Abiotic componentLate embryogenesis abundant proteinsOsmotic shockOsmolyteAbiotic stressfood and beveragesOsmoprotectantGenetically modified cropsBiotic stressBiologyCell biology
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First stages of microsporere programming to embryogenesis through anther culture in Prunus armeniaca L.

2011

6 páginas, 3 figuras, 2 tablas -- PAGS nros. 152-157

ApricotMicrospore embryogenesisfungiStamenfood and beveragesEmbryoPlant ScienceBiologymedicine.disease_causebiology.organism_classificationPrunus armeniacaSettore AGR/03 - Arboricoltura Generale E Coltivazioni ArboreeTissue cultureMicrosporePollenBotanymedicineDoubled haploidyCytochemistryCell structurePloidyAgronomy and Crop ScienceEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsApricot Cell structure Cytochemistry Microspore embryogenesis
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Induction of pollen embryogenesis in seven cultivars of Prunus armeniaca l.

2010

6 páginas -- PAGS nros. 273-278

ApricotfungiStamenEmbryoHorticultureBiologybiology.organism_classificationmedicine.disease_causeGenetic analysisPrunus armeniacaHorticultureTissue culturemedicine.anatomical_structureMicrosporePollenBotanymedicinemicrospore embryogenesisCytochemistryGameteCell structuremicrospore embryogenesis apricot cell structure cytochemistry.
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Functional Genomics of 5-to 8-Cell Stage Human Embryos by Blastomere Single-Cell cDNA Analysis

2010

Blastomere fate and embryonic genome activation (EGA) during human embryonic development are unsolved areas of high scientific and clinical interest. Forty-nine blastomeres from 5- to 8-cell human embryos have been investigated following an efficient single-cell cDNA amplification protocol to provide a template for high-density microarray analysis. The previously described markers, characteristic of Inner Cell Mass (ICM) (n = 120), stemness (n = 190) and Trophectoderm (TE) (n = 45), were analyzed, and a housekeeping pattern of 46 genes was established. All the human blastomeres from the 5- to 8-cell stage embryo displayed a common gene expression pattern corresponding to ICM markers (e.g., …

BlastomeresDNA ComplementaryScienceCell Biology/Developmental Molecular MechanismsBiologyDevelopmental Biology/Molecular DevelopmentmedicineHumansInner cell massHuman embryogenesisBlastocystCell Biology/Gene ExpressionOligonucleotide Array Sequence AnalysisDevelopmental Biology/EmbryologyMultidisciplinaryMicroarray analysis techniquesGene Expression ProfilingGenetics and Genomics/Functional GenomicsQRGenetics and Genomics/Gene ExpressionEmbryoGenomicsBlastomereGenetics and Genomics/BioinformaticsMolecular biologyEmbryonic stem cellDevelopmental Biology/Stem CellsGene expression profilingmedicine.anatomical_structureembryonic structuresMedicineResearch Article
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Effects of high and low intensità magnetic fields on pollen behaviour of Citrus clementina Hort. ex Tan. and Pinus pinea L.

2003

CITRUS CLEMENTINA POLLEN EMBRYOGENESIS
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Environmental and Biochemical Factors Controlling the in Vitro Emergence of Somatic Embryos in European Spindle Tree (Euonymus europaeus L)

2000

The European spindle tree (Euonymus europaeus L. Celastraceae) is a shrubby tree widely distributed in temperate regions of western European countries from the northern part of France to St. Petersburg and the western part of Russia. The Celastraceae comprises 55 genera, including at least 850 known species of trees and shrubs which are found in tropical and temperate regions. Various secondary metabolites are elaborated in the family including steroids, triterpenoids, sesquiterpene, peptide ore alkaloids. The spindle tree is commonly found in quickset hedges and small broad-leaved forests when the soil is deep, moist, clayey and chalky. The leaves are relatively small (3–4 cm long) simple …

CelastraceaeTriterpenoidSomatic embryogenesisbiologyEcotypevisual_artBotanyvisual_art.visual_art_mediumTemperate climateEuropean Spindle-TreeBarkEuonymus europaeusbiology.organism_classification
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Isolation and culture of grape vine cv. Chardonnay leaf protoplasts

1990

Experimental conditions were established that resulted in high yields and good viability of the protoplasts obtained from leaves of Vitis vinifera, cv. Chardonnay regenerated in vitro by somatic embryogenesis. The effect of factors of the culture medium and various environmental conditions upon the frequency of cell division has been examined, and a method of culture is described by which protoplasts were induced to begin division. Most protoplasts obtained in this way regenerated cell walls within the first few days and cell division occurred after 10 days of culture in a liquid medium. Some cells have divided two or even three times. Nevertheless, the cells did not continue dividing beyon…

Cell divisionSomatic embryogenesisfungiEmbryogenesisPlant physiologyPlant ScienceHorticultureProtoplastBiologyCell wallTissue cultureCell cultureBotanyGeneticsAgronomy and Crop ScienceEuphytica
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Genetic instability in calamondin (Citrus madurensis Lour.) plants derived from somatic embryogenesis induced by diphenylurea derivative

2007

Somatic embryos were regenerated in vitro from calamondin style-stigma explants cultured in the presence of N (6)-benzylaminopurine (BAP) cytokinin and three synthetic phenylurea derivatives, N-(2-chloro-4-pyridyl)-N-phenylurea (4-CPPU), N-phenyl-N'-benzothiazol-6-ylurea (PBU) and N,N'-bis-(2,3-methilendioxyphenyl)urea (2,3-MDPU). The phenylurea derivative compounds tested at micromolar level (12 muM) were able to induce a percentage of responsive explants significantly higher from that obtained with BAP and hormone-free (HF) conditions. In order to verify the genetic stability of the regenerants, 27 plants coming from different embryogenic events were randomly selected from each different …

CitrusSomatic embryogenesisMutantPlant ScienceBiologyGenetic polymorphismsSomaclonal variationTissue Culture Techniqueschemistry.chemical_compoundGene Expression Regulation PlantBotanygenetic polymorphismmolecular markerPolymorphism GeneticMolecular markersGeneral MedicineSomaclonal variabilitybiology.organism_classificationMolecular biologyIn vitroCulture MediaRutaceaechemistryMutagenesisCytokininmutationAgronomy and Crop ScienceCarbanilidesDNAMutationsExplant culturePlant regeneration
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