InterferenceThe term proposed by Muller (1916) for the inter
action between cross-overs such that the occurrence of one exchange between
homologous chromosomes reduces the likelihood of another in its vicinity.
Full article >>>Interference One
crossover event inhibits the chances of another
crossover event. Also known as
positive interference.
Negative interference increases the chance of a second
crossover.
See also:
crossing over ...
Full article >>>Interference using
transgenes
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Random
deletions,
insertions and
point mutations ...
Full article >>>interference A form of competition in which
organisms defend or otherwise control limited resources; also called contest competition. Contrast with exploitative competition.
Full article >>>RNA interference gene knockouttransgenics and over
expression mapping,
cloning, and
sequencing gene expression ...
Full article >>>RNA interference (
RNAi)
In testing the effects of
antisense RNA, one should use
sense RNA of the same
coding region as a control. Surprisingly, preparations of
sense RNA often turn out to be as effective an inhibitor as
antisense RNA.
Full article >>>RNAi: '
RNA interference' (a.k.a. '
RNA silencing') is the mechanism by which small double-
stranded
RNAs can interfere with
expression of any m
RNA having a similar
sequence. Those small
RNAs are known as '
siRNA', for short interfering
RNAs.
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interference or meddling!
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Full article >>>SC formation is necessary for cross over
interference. However, the capacity for
interference may also be determined early, during the formation of a syntaptonemal initiation complex.
The ZIP1
protein binds
lateral elements together.
Full article >>>I would hope to see that very early prevention and very early
interference with the advancement of
cancer could be held up. The stage you don't want to be at, of course, is the stage when it's discovered, because that's when it's very difficult.
Full article >>>When the
red blood cells break apart. Hemo
lysis can cause
interference for certain assays.
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z ...
Full article >>>An in vivo imaging technique that sends out femtosecond infrared pulses and uses optical
interference to
sense reflections from
tissue inhomogeneities.
OPTICAL TWEEZERS ...
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