... possibility of using the
chemistry of the shell to determine certain characteristics of the palaeoenvironment. Another aspect
of recent work has been the examination of the form and function of the soft ... evolutionary biology and is especially
intended to extend evolutionary biology into the geological past utilising Ostracoda. Taking ad-
vantage of their ideal chara...
... absence of a nuclear spindle and
leading to the production of daughter nu-
clei with unequal sets of chromosomes.
The ordered process of division, duplica-
tion of chromosomes, dissolution of nu-
clear ... reg-
ulate the development of the next whorl of
petals; B and C genes control the develop-
ment of the stamens; C genes alone deter-
mine the development of the inner wh...
... Neuroscience and Department of Psychology, 1544
Newton Court, University of California, Davis, CA 95616, USA
P. R . Levitt Department of Neurobiology, University of Pittsburgh School of
Medicine, E1440 ... rates of parts of a structure.
2000 Evolutionary developmental biology of the cerebral cortex. Wiley, Chichester (Novartis
Foundation Symposium 228) p 1^14
It has been s...
... shows the contribution of this
strategy to the development of plants with biofarming potential in the frame of a high
demand of natural and ecologically accepted sources of renewable compounds ... the evolution of vascular plants. The case of
Fld and Cyt c
6
shows that reintroduction of these genes in the proper subcellular
compartment of model and crop plants restored some...
... substitution of these two arginines. We map the
site of binding of Ube4b to the N-domain of VCP and
show that it competes for this site with Hrd1. Finally,
we investigate the evolutionary divergence of ... mutation of Arg93 or Arg155 does not
block binding of Atx-3 [39], this suggests that binding
of VBM-containing proteins is unaltered by the
IBMPFD mutations. In view of...
... biology of conditional
association
Naofumi Miwa
1
, Tatsuya Uebi
2,
* and Satoru Kawamura
2,3
1 Department of Physiology, School of Medicine, Toho University, Tokyo, Japan
2 Graduate School of ... aggregation in the presence of a
mixture of annexins of different subtypes. The profile
of liposome aggregation was simply the sum of the
results obtained with a single subtype o...
... species, and
the importance of C-terminal Arg-NH
2
in the specific recognition of
TKRPs by TKRPR is conserved through evolutionary lineages of Octopus.
Southern blotting of RT-PCR products revealed ... and
ganglion, and the expression profile of DTKR corres-
ponds with immunostaining of DTKs, suggesting the
involvement of DTKs in the control of hormone
release, and modulation...
... supported by National Technology Agency of Finland
and Ministry of Education of Finland (to J. I. V.). We wish to thank
Prof. Dan Larhammar, University of Uppsala, for his advice and
extremely ... Multiple sequence alignment of studied POP family
enzymes.
Ó FEBS 2004 Evolutionary relationships of the POP family enzymes (Eur. J. Biochem. 271) 2715
Evolutionary relationships of...
... Institute, The University of Tokyo, Japan
4 Department of Biological Diversity, Faculty of Agriculture, Gifu University, Japan
5 Department of Materials and Life Sciences, Faculty of Science and Technology, ... the
evolution of the mechanism of egg envelope diges-
tion is discussed on the basis of the manner of the
reciprocal or cross-species egg envelope digestion
using enz...