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Genomic approaches to identifying transcriptional targets of AP-1, CREB and JNK signaling in the nervous system of Drosophila melanogasterGenomic approaches to identifying transcriptional targets of AP-1, CREB and JNK signaling in the nervous system of Drosophila melanogaster
by Paul Dezso Etter
Publisher: ProQuest / UMI
Publication Date: Saturday, March 18, 2006
Description: Although a few regulators of memory and addiction have been identified, the biochemical pathways that mediate the development of addiction and memory remain poorly understood. In addition, important questions remain as to how these two phenomena can persist for so long, sometimes for the entire life of an individual. Signaling...more

Exon and intron detection in human genomic DNAExon and intron detection in human genomic DNA
by James Keith Miller
Publisher: ProQuest / UMI
Publication Date: Saturday, March 18, 2006
Description: The exponential growth of raw genomic data demands a shift from biological methods of gene annotation to more computational and mathematical methods. We present a novel computational approach using likelihood ratios which we call the multi-window method. DNA n-tuple frequencies are collected from a training set of known exons and...more

Multivariate analysis of gene expression data and functional information: Automated methods for functional genomicsMultivariate analysis of gene expression data and functional information: Automated methods for functional genomics
by Andreas Rechtsteiner
Publisher: ProQuest / UMI
Publication Date: Saturday, March 18, 2006
Description: Increasing amounts of data obtained from high-throughput experiments in molecular biology require new analysis methods. One such high-throughput technology uses microarrays for the simultaneous measurement of expression levels of thousands of genes. Measuring the expression of many genes, even whole genomes, has proven useful for understanding the molecular basis of...more

Functional genomics of UDP-glucuronic acid synthesis in soybeansFunctional genomics of UDP-glucuronic acid synthesis in soybeans
by Lynn Ann Litterer
Publisher: ProQuest / UMI
Publication Date: Friday, March 17, 2006
Description: UDP-glucuronic acid (UDP-GlcA) occupies a pivotal position in the synthesis of plant cell wall polysaccharides. Sugars derived from UDP-GlcA account for approximately 50% of cell wall biomass in dicots. To better understand the regulation of UDP-GlcA synthesis, a gene encoding an UDP-sugar pyrophosphorylase (AtUSP) was functionally cloned from Arabidopsis thaliana....more

The optical mapping of genomes: Gaining new insights on genomic structure and variation by single DNA molecule analysisThe optical mapping of genomes: Gaining new insights on genomic structure and variation by single DNA molecule analysis
by Susan Reslewic
Publisher: ProQuest / UMI
Publication Date: Friday, March 17, 2006
Description: The discovery and exploration of complex forms of genomic variation is launching human biology into a new era, and is made possible by powerful new technologies. Of these, the Optical Mapping system offers unprecedented breadth, sensitivity, flexibility, and throughput through the construction of genome-spanning physical maps that reveal intricate and...more

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Studies of a genomic fosfomycin resistance protein from Pseudomonas aeruginosaStudies of a genomic fosfomycin resistance protein from Pseudomonas aeruginosa
by Rachel Pharris Rigsby
Publisher: ProQuest / UMI
Publication Date: Friday, March 17, 2006
Description: In the last two decades it has become increasingly clear that the efficacy of antibiotics for the treatment of infectious diseases is in jeopardy due to the appearance of drug resistant strains of microorganisms. Understanding the mechanisms of antimicrobial resistance is crucial for effective patient care in the clinic and...more

LSF/GRH transcription factor family: Comparative genomic analysis of evolution and biological functionLSF/GRH transcription factor family: Comparative genomic analysis of evolution and biological function
by Kavitha Venkatesan
Publisher: ProQuest / UMI
Publication Date: Friday, March 17, 2006
Description: We used a combination of computational and experimental approaches to characterize the LSF (Late SV40 Factor)/GRH (Grainyhead) transcription factor family, members of which have roles in the cell cycle, growth and development. We investigated the phylogeny of the family, identified new members and predicted their biological roles. The family appears...more

Adaptation of microbial genes: Variation and genomic featuresAdaptation of microbial genes: Variation and genomic features
by Yu Zheng
Publisher: ProQuest / UMI
Publication Date: Thursday, March 16, 2006
Description: Genomic sequence variation is the hallmark of life and is key to understanding diversity and adaptation among the numerous microorganisms on earth. Some genes are well conserved among all extant species to provide essential function in part required for survival. Some evolve fast to support needs of adapting to altering...more

Genomic effects of interferon-beta in multiple sclerosis patientsGenomic effects of interferon-beta in multiple sclerosis patients
by Roseane Maia Santos
Publisher: ProQuest / UMI
Publication Date: Thursday, March 16, 2006
Description: Multiple sclerosis (MS) is demyelinating, autoimmune disease of the central nervous system and the most common cause of acquired neurological dysfunction during young adulthood. The cause of MS is unknown but it is widely accepted that MS is a complex polygenic disease involving the interplay of multiple genes, gene-gene interactions...more

Genomic imprinting and loss of heterozygosity in cancerGenomic imprinting and loss of heterozygosity in cancer
by Stephanie Kane Mummert
Publisher: ProQuest / UMI
Publication Date: Thursday, March 16, 2006
Description: The most common known molecular defect in Wilms tumor (WT) is loss of imprinting (LOI) of the insulin-like growth factor II gene (IGF2), which involves activation of the normally silent maternal allele and hypermethylation of a differentially methylated region (DMR) upstream of the H19 gene. Hypermethylation impairs binding of the...more

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