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Chromosome mechanics

Hirano T 1999 SMC-mediated chromosome mechanics a conserved scheme from bacteria to vertebrates Genes Dev 13 11-19... [Pg.130]

Hochhaus A, Kreil S, Corbin AS et al. Molecular and chromosomal mechanisms of resistance to imatinib (STI571) therapy. Leukemia 2002 16 2190-2196. [Pg.146]

Eastmond, D.A. University of California Chromosomal mechanisms in environmental carcinogenesis U.S. Department of Agriculture... [Pg.272]

The selection function is used to choo.se chromosomes which can then mate and thus give their coded information to the next generation. The idea behind the selection mechanism is to obtain more copies of better chromosomes in the next generation. [Pg.469]

Genetic Control. Manipulation of the mechanisms of inheritance of the insect pest populations has occurred most successhiUy through the mass release of steri1i2ed males, but a variety of other techniques have been studied, including the environmental use of chemostetilants and the mass introduction of deleterious mutations, eg, conditional lethals and chromosomal translocations (58 ndash 60) (see Genetic engineering). [Pg.302]

In higher eukaiyotes, most of the chromosomal DNA carries 5-methyl-cytidine residues located in CpG sequence motives. There is a close correlation between transcriptional inactivation and methylation. On the other hand, considerable evidence shows that regions of DNA that are actively engaged in transcription lack 5-methyl-cytidine nucleotides in CpG motivs. Hence DNA methylation is a means how cells regulate gene expression. DNA methylation which is catalyzed by DNA methyltransferases is the best characterized epigenetic mechanism. [Pg.432]

Cytokinesis is the separation of daughter cells at the completion of the microtubule directed separation of duplicate chromosomes at mitosis or meiosis. This is usually accomplished by a purse string mechanism, whereby daughter cells become separated by the gradual constriction of a structure composed of actin microfilaments and myosins-II (Fujiwara and Pollard, 1976 Satterwhite and Pollard, 1992). [Pg.100]

Genotoxicity. No reliable data in humans exist to indicate whether methyl parathion may act by a genotoxic mechanism. One study reported a temporary but significant increase in chromatid breaks and stable chromosomal aberrations in two subjects after ingestion of methyl parathion (Van Bao et al. 1974), but another study reported no significant differences in five subjects after ingestion of methyl parathion when compared with 15 controls (Czeizel 1994). A study that involved combined inhalation and dermal exposure of workers to methyl parathion showed no increase in chromosomal aberrations in their... [Pg.124]

DNA-binding mechanism that does not involve DNA damage or disruption of chromosomal integrity [86]. [Pg.145]


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