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Current Genomics - Volume 14, Issue 4, 2013
Volume 14, Issue 4, 2013
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Wild Mice As Bountiful Resources of Novel Genetic Variants for Quantitative Traits
More LessMost traits of biological importance, including traits for human complex diseases (e.g., obesity and diabetes), are continuously distributed. These complex or quantitative traits are controlled by multiple genetic loci called QTLs (quantitative trait loci), environments and their interactions. The laboratory mouse has long been used as a pilot animal model for understanding the genetic architecture of quantitative traits. Next-gen Read More
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Regulation of Cellulase and Hemicellulase Gene Expression in Fungi
Authors: Antonella Amore, Simona Giacobbe and Vincenza FaracoResearch on regulation of cellulases and hemicellulases gene expression may be very useful for increasing the production of these enzymes in their native producers. Mechanisms of gene regulation of cellulase and hemicellulase expression in filamentous fungi have been studied, mainly in Aspergillus and Trichoderma. The production of these extracellular enzymes is an energy-consuming process, so the enzymes are produ Read More
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Gene-based Genomewide Association Analysis: A Comparison Study
Authors: Guolian Kang, Bo Jiang and Yuehua CuiThe study of gene-based genetic associations has gained conceptual popularity recently. Biologic insight into the etiology of a complex disease can be gained by focusing on genes as testing units. Several gene-based methods (e.g., minimum p-value (or maximum test statistic) or entropy-based method) have been developed and have more power than a single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP)-based analysis. The objective of this Read More
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‘From Death, Lead Me to Immortality’ – Mantra of Ageing Skeletal Muscle
Authors: Amarjit Saini, Sarabjit Mastana, Fiona Myers and Mark P. LewisSkeletal muscle is a post-mitotic tissue maintained by repair and regeneration through a population of stem cell-like satellite cells. Following muscle injury, satellite cell proliferation is mediated by local signals ensuring sufficient progeny for tissue repair. Age–related changes in satellite cells as well as to the local and systemic environment potentially impact on the capacity of satellite cells to generate sufficient progeny in an ag Read More
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KRAB-Zinc Finger Proteins: A Repressor Family Displaying Multiple Biological Functions
Authors: Angelo Lupo, Elena Cesaro, Giorgia Montano, Diana Zurlo, Paola Izzo and Paola CostanzoZinc finger proteins containing the Kruppel associated box (KRAB-ZFPs) constitute the largest individual family of transcriptional repressors encoded by the genomes of higher organisms. KRAB domain, positioned at the NH2 terminus of the KRAB-ZFPs, interacts with a scaffold protein, KAP-1, which is able to recruit various transcriptional factors causing repression of genes to which KRAB ZFPs bind. The relevance of such repre Read More
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Evolutionary Constraints Favor a Biophysical Model Explaining Hox Gene Collinearity
Authors: Yannis Almirantis, Astero Provata and Spyros PapageorgiouThe Hox gene collinearity enigma has often been approached using models based on biomolecular mechanisms. The biophysical model is an alternative approach based on the hypothesis that collinearity is caused by physical forces pulling the Hox genes from a territory where they are inactive to a distinct spatial domain where they are activated in a step by step manner. Such Hox gene translocations have recently bee Read More
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