[HTML][HTML] The many pathways of RNA degradation
From the earliest comparisons of RNA production with steady-state levels, it has been clear
that cells transcribe more RNA than they accumulate, implying the existence of active RNA …
that cells transcribe more RNA than they accumulate, implying the existence of active RNA …
Gene expression during oogenesis and oocyte development in mammals
R Bachvarova - Oogenesis, 1985 - Springer
The ultimate goal in the study of gene expression in oocytes is to understand the special
characteristics of the genetic program that confer totipotency on the egg. Totipotency …
characteristics of the genetic program that confer totipotency on the egg. Totipotency …
[LIBRO][B] Gene activity in early development
BG Luisa - 2012 - books.google.com
The new third edition of Gene Activity in Early Development reflects the ten years of
technological progress since the last edition. Providing a unique blend of classical and …
technological progress since the last edition. Providing a unique blend of classical and …
[HTML][HTML] Identification of a regulated pathway for nuclear pre-mRNA turnover
We have identified a nuclear pathway that rapidly degrades unspliced pre-mRNAs in yeast.
This involves 3′→ 5′ degradation by the exosome complex and 5′→ 3′ degradation by …
This involves 3′→ 5′ degradation by the exosome complex and 5′→ 3′ degradation by …
Learning the evolutionarily stable strategy
CB Harley - Journal of theoretical biology, 1981 - Elsevier
The possibility that animals learn a “developmentally stable strategy”(DSS)(Dawkins, 1980)
is an alternative in biological game theory to the idea that evolutionarily stable strategies …
is an alternative in biological game theory to the idea that evolutionarily stable strategies …
Fundamental connections among organism C: N: P stoichiometry, macromolecular composition, and growth
Whereas it is acknowledged that the C: N: P stoichiometry of consumers and their resources
affects both the structure and the function of food webs, and eventually influences broad …
affects both the structure and the function of food webs, and eventually influences broad …
[LIBRO][B] The nucleolus and ribosome biogenesis
AA Hadjiolov - 2012 - books.google.com
The nucleolus had consistently attracted the attention of investigators in the fields of cell
biology and pathology. Because of its ubiquitous presence in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells …
biology and pathology. Because of its ubiquitous presence in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells …
[HTML][HTML] Dob1p (Mtr4p) is a putative ATP‐dependent RNA helicase required for the 3′ end formation of 5.8 S rRNA in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
The temperature‐sensitive mutation, dob1‐1, was identified in a screen for dependence on
overexpression of the yeast translation initiation factor eIF4B (Tif3p). Dob1p is an essential …
overexpression of the yeast translation initiation factor eIF4B (Tif3p). Dob1p is an essential …
Regulation of gene expression: possible role of repetitive sequences
EH Davidson, RJ Britten - Science, 1979 - science.org
Large contrasts are observed between the messenger RNA populations of different tissues
and of embryos at different stages of development. Nevertheless, coding sequences for …
and of embryos at different stages of development. Nevertheless, coding sequences for …
General requirement for RNA polymerase II holoenzymes in vivo.
CM Thompson, RA Young - Proceedings of the National …, 1995 - National Acad Sciences
Yeast RNA polymerase II holoenzymes have been described that consist of RNA
polymerase II, a subset of general transcription factors, and nine SRB regulatory proteins …
polymerase II, a subset of general transcription factors, and nine SRB regulatory proteins …