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DNA, Mitochondrial (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'DNA, Mitochondrial'
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Evolution rampant: house mice on Madeira.
30 Oct 2009
House mice are extra-ordinary animals -extra-ordinary in the literal sense of that word. They are pests - but also a valued laboratory animal. They are generalized rodents - and successful in habitats from tundra to tropics and from sea-level to ...
rec_pub_19845860-evolution-rampant-house-mice-madeira.htm
30 Oct 2009
Loss of sharks and other upper-trophic marine predators has sparked worldwide concern for the stability of ocean ecosystems. The grey nurse (ragged-tooth or sand tiger) shark (Carcharias taurus) is Vulnerable on a global scale, Critically Endangered ...
rec_pub_19804378-nuclear-mitochondrial-dna-reveals-isolation-imperilled-grey-nurse.htm
30 Oct 2009
Low-grade precursor lesions, such flat epithelial atypia (FEA), low-grade ductal carcinoma in situ (lg-DCIS), and lobular neoplasia (LN) often coexist with invasive tubular carcinomas (TCs) of the breast. To evaluate a possible clonal relationship, ...
rec_pub_19675453-invasive-tubular-carcinoma-breast-frequently-clonally-related-flat.htm
14 Oct 2009
Human mitochondrial DNA polymerase (Pol gamma) is the sole replicase in mitochondria. Pol gamma is vulnerable to nonselective antiretroviral drugs and is increasingly associated with mutations found in patients with mitochondriopathies. We ...
rec_pub_19837034-structural-insight-processive-human-mitochondrial-dna-synthesis.htm
Structure casts light on mtDNA replication.
14 Oct 2009
In this issue, Lee et al. (2009) present a crystal structure of the human mitochondrial DNA polymerase (POLgamma). The structure of this heterotrimeric enzyme lays a foundation for understanding how POLgamma mutations cause human mitochondrial ...
rec_pub_19837028-structure-casts-light-mtdna-replication.htm
5 Oct 2009
BACKGROUND: Many molecular phylogenetic analyses rely on DNA sequence data obtained from single or multiple loci, particularly mitochondrial DNA loci. However, phylogenies for taxa that have undergone recent, rapid radiation events often remain ...
rec_pub_19811651-testing-mitochondrial-sequences-anonymous-nuclear-markers-phylogeny.htm
Poly-paraphyly of Hirudinidae: many lineages of medicinal leeches.
5 Oct 2009
BACKGROUND: Medicinal leeches became infamous for their utility in bloodletting popularized in the 19th century, and have seen a recent resurgence in post-operative treatments for flap and replantation surgeries, and in terms of characterization of ...
rec_pub_19811660-poly-paraphyly-hirudinidae-lineages-medicinal-leeches.htm
Scientists probe method to prevent inherited mitochondrial gene diseases.
5 Oct 2009
rec_pub_19809017-scientists-probe-method-prevent-inherited-mitochondrial-gene-diseases.htm
Patterns of colonization and spread in the fungal spruce pathogen Onnia tomentosa.
3 Oct 2009
The basidiomycetous fungus Onnia tomentosa is one of the most widespread root rot pathogens in North America. Although the disease is more severe on spruce and pine trees, this pathogen can infect several coniferous species. To study the population ...
rec_pub_19804376-patterns-colonization-spread-fungal-spruce-pathogen-onnia-tomentosa.htm
Forensic science. Scientists decry isotope, DNA testing of 'nationality'.
30 Sep 2009
rec_pub_19797633-forensic-science-scientists-decry-isotope-dna-testing-nationality.htm
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