Advances in genetics. Volume 83 /

The field of genetics is rapidly evolving, and new medical breakthroughs are occurring as a result of advances in our knowledge of genetics. This series continually publishes important reviews of the broadest interest to geneticists and their colleagues in affiliated disciplines. * Includes methods...

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Άλλοι συγγραφείς: Friedmann, Theodore, 1935- (Επιμελητής έκδοσης), Dunlap, Jay C. (Επιμελητής έκδοσης), Goodwin, Stephen F. (Επιμελητής έκδοσης)
Μορφή: Ηλ. βιβλίο
Γλώσσα:English
Έκδοση: Amsterdam : Academic Press, 2013.
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520 |a The field of genetics is rapidly evolving, and new medical breakthroughs are occurring as a result of advances in our knowledge of genetics. This series continually publishes important reviews of the broadest interest to geneticists and their colleagues in affiliated disciplines. * Includes methods for testing with ethical, legal, and social implications * Critically analyzes future. 
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505 0 |a Front Cover; Advances in Genetics; Copyright; Contents; Contributors; Chapter One: Biology and Mechanisms of Short RNAs in Caenorhabditis elegans; 1. Introduction; 2. miRNA Function; 2.1. Biological effects of miRNAs; 2.1.1. Developmental timing; 2.1.2. Embryonic development; 2.1.3. Postembryonic development; 2.1.4. Physiology; 2.1.5. Longevity and stress response; 2.2. Biogenesis and molecular mechanisms of miRNAs; 3. RNAi and Endogenous siRNAs; 3.1. Exogenous RNAi pathway; 3.1.1. RDE-4 and Dicer; 3.1.2. RDE-1 Argonaute protein; 3.1.3. siRNA amplification and additional Argonautes. 
505 8 |a 3.1.4. Mutator proteins3.1.5. ABC transporters; 3.1.6. RDE-10/RDE-11 complex; 3.1.7. Transcriptional silencing induced by dsRNA; 3.1.8. Inheritance of dsRNA-induced gene silencing; 3.1.9. Chromatin modulators of the RNAi response; 3.2. Genomic and molecular features of endogenous RNAi; 3.2.1. Discovery of endo-siRNAs; 3.2.2. Distinction between WAGO- and CSR-1-associated 22G-endo-siRNAs; 3.2.3. 26G- and 22G-endo-siRNAs of the ERI pathway; 3.2.4. Competition between ADARs and endogenous RNAi; 3.3. Biological functions of RNAi; 3.3.1. Antiviral defense. 
505 8 |a 3.3.2. Silencing of transposons and repetitive elements3.3.3. A summary of the global effects of 22G-RNAs on the expression of endogenous genes; 3.3.4. Endogenous RNAi and adaptation to environment; 3.3.5. Developmental roles of the CSR-1 22G-RNA pathway; 3.3.6. Cooperation between RNAi and Rb; 3.3.7. The role of ALG-3/4 endo-siRNAs in sperm development; 4. 21U-RNAs, C. elegans piRNAs; 4.1. Biogenesis of 21U-RNAs; 4.2. Biological functions of 21U-RNAs; 4.2.1. Function in fertility; 4.2.2. Connection between 21U-RNAs, 22G-RNA production, and stable silencing of foreign DNA. 
505 8 |a 5. Systemic Features of RNAi5.1. dsRNA import channel SID-1 and the features of mobile RNA species; 5.2. Additional factors required for systemic and environmental RNAi; 5.2.1. SID-2; 5.2.2. SID-3; 5.2.3. SID-5; 6. Outlook; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter Two: Genetics of Immune Recognition and Response in Drosophila host defense; 1. Introduction; 1.1. Overview of Drosophila immune responses; 2. Toll Signaling in Drosophila; 2.1. Activation; 2.1.1. The Necrotic-Persephone axis; 2.1.2. PGRPs and GNBPs; 2.1.3. Mechanism of sensing bacterial and fungal cell wall components. 
505 8 |a 2.1.4. Ligand activation: The role of Spz2.2. Intracellular signaling; 2.3. Host-pathogen interaction upstream of Toll; 3. The Immune Deficiency Pathway; 3.1. Recognition and intracellular signaling; 3.2. Gut immunity and IMD signaling; 3.3. Host-pathogen interaction; 4. Immunity as a Sensor of Metabolism; 5. Concluding Remarks-Future Directions; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter Three: Recent Advances in Septum Biogenesis in Neurospora crassa; 1. Introduction; 2. Septum Ontogeny; 2.1. Septation during hyphal development; 2.2. Septation establishment: Regulators and positional markers. 
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