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21. Genetic mechanisms regulating proliferation and cell specification in the Drosophila embryonic CNS
Sammanfattning : The central nervous system (CNS) consists of an enormous number of cells, and large cellular variance, integrated into an elaborate network. The CNS is the most complex animal organ, and therefore its establishment must be controlled by many different genetic programs. LÄS MER
22. Regulatory programs controlling profileration during Drosophila nervous system development
Sammanfattning : The central nervous system (CNS) is the most complex organ in the body, responsible for complex functions, including thinking, reasoning and memory. The CNS contains cells of many different types, often generated in vast numbers. LÄS MER
23. Effects of domestication related genes on behaviour, physiology and gene expression in chickens
Sammanfattning : Domestication, the process when animals adapt to captivity, tends to modify a whole array of traits towards what has been termed “the domesticated phenotype”, where the domesticated animal differs from its wild ancestor in morphology, physiology, development and behaviour. Physiological traits and behaviours are controlled by genes. LÄS MER
24. Chemical biology and digital image processing to unravel complex molecular mechanisms in Arabidopsis
Sammanfattning : The sessile life of plant directed their evolution toward multiple adaptive strategies. Rapid protein turn over has been described to be a key regulatory mechanism for plant adaptation. Ubiquitin-modified proteins are targeted for degradation by the 26S-proteasome. LÄS MER
25. Function of MAP20 and MYB103 in cellulose and lignin formation of xylem secondary cell walls
Sammanfattning : Lignocellulose from trees and other crops will have tremendous impact on the next generation of sustainable biofuels and biomaterials. To take advantage of modern breeding tools, it is therefore important to understand the genetic and molecular regulation underlying secondary cell wall formation. LÄS MER