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Ana M. Soto, Carlos Sonnenschein, Irene Georgakoudi, Gregory S. Whitt, Lucia Speroni, Adeline Jondeau-Cabaton, Clifford Barnes, Joanna Xylas, Kyle P. Quinn
Publikováno v:
Tissue Engineering Part C: Methods. 20:42-51
The establishment of hormone target breast cells in the 1970's resulted in suitable models for the study of hormone control of cell proliferation and gene expression using two-dimensional (2D) cultures. However, to study mammogenesis and breast tumor
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Animal Blood Groups and Biochemical Genetics. 3:19-33
Summary White crappie, Pomoxis annularis, and black crappie, P. nigromaculatus, were hybridized to produce Fi and F2 generations. There was considerable tissue specific esterase gene function within each parental species. Many of the esterases were h
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Animal Blood Groups and Biochemical Genetics. 2:3-14
Summary Supernatant malate dehydrogenase (MDH) isozymes (as visualized by starch gel electrophoresis) are encoded by two distinct gene loci in both the largemouth and smallmouth bass. When an interspecific F1 hybrid is formed between these two fish,
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Molecular Biology and Evolution. 14:1273-1284
L-Lactate dehydrogenase (L-LDH, E.C. 1.1.1.27) is encoded by two or three loci in all vertebrates examined, with the exception of lampreys, which have a single LDH locus. Biochemical characterizations of LDH proteins have suggested that a gene duplic
Autor:
Ana M. Soto, Michael H. Askenase, Perinaaz R. Wadia, Beverly S. Rubin, Gregory S. Whitt, Nicolas J. Cabaton, Carlos Sonnenschein, Andrew P. Tharp, Jennifer L. Gadbois, Daniel Zalko, Cheryl M. Schaeberle
Publikováno v:
Environmental Health Perspectives
Environmental Health Perspectives, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, 2011, 119 (4), pp.547-552. ⟨10.1289/ehp.1002559⟩
Environmental Health Perspectives 4 (119), 547-552. (2011)
Environmental Health Perspectives, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, 2011, 119 (4), pp.547-552. ⟨10.1289/ehp.1002559⟩
Environmental Health Perspectives 4 (119), 547-552. (2011)
International audience; BACKGROUND: Perinatal exposure to low-doses of bisphenol A (BPA) results in alterations in the ovary, uterus, and mammary glands and in a sexually dimorphic region of the brain known to be important for estrous cyclicity. OBJE
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Publikováno v:
Journal of Fish Biology. 39:225-236
Although the phylogenetic relationships of the major groups of fishes have been extensively studied with morphological characters, not all have been convincingly resolved. Analyses of molecular sequences from these groups may provide additional insig
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Environmental Biology of Fishes. 32:99-117
Approximately 98% of the sequence of the 18S ribosomal RNA (rRNA) of the coelacanth Latimeria chalumnae was determined by a combination of direct RNA sequencing and sequencing of rRNA genes amplified by the polymerase chain reaction. This sequence wa
Autor:
David P. Philipp, Gregory S. Whitt
Publikováno v:
Transactions of the American Fisheries Society. 120:58-64
Stocks of northern largemouth bass Micropterus salmoides salmoides, Florida largemouth bass M. s. floridanus, and both reciprocal F1 hybrids were produced in Champaign, Illinois, with natural spawning techniques. The genetic composition of each of th
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Transactions of the American Fisheries Society. 119:2-15
The Fish Genetics Section of the American Fisheries Society established its Nomenclature Committee to develop and promote standardized genetic nomenclatures. Here, following public comments on previously published draft guidelines, we present the com
Autor:
Gregory S. Whitt, David W. Stock
Publikováno v:
Science (New York, N.Y.). 257(5071)
Lampreys and hagfishes (cyclostomes) traditionally were considered to be a natural (monophyletic) group. Recently, the consensus of opinion, based largely on morphological analyses, has shifted to a view that lampreys are more closely related to jawe