Navigation Links
Translocation


translocation
transfer of soluble materials through the sieve tubes of the phloem of vascular plants; the exchange of parts of chromosomes
Source: Noland, George B. 1983. General Biology, 11th Edition. St. Louis, MO. C. V. Mosby ...
Full article >>>

Translocation of Food
Food and other organic substances (e.g., some plant hormones and even messenger RNAs [Link]) manufactured in the cells of the plant are transported in the phloem.
Full article >>>

Chapter 19
Translocation of the cell-penetrating Tat peptide across artificial bilayers and into living cells
Paul Curnow1,3, Harry Mellor, David J. Stephens, Mark Lorch2 and Paula J. Booth3 ...
Full article >>>

A chromosomal configuration in which (usually) the ends of two non- homologous chromosomes have become exchanged. A translocation in which part of one chromosome is exchanged with a part of a separate non-homologous chromosome.
Full article >>>

Dr. Pu Paul Liu, of the National Human Genome Research Institute's Genetics and Molecular Biology Branch, defines translocation.
illustrated:
View illustration ...
Full article >>>

Translocation
Transfer of a segment of a chromosome to a non homologous chromosome. Translocations are usually reciprocal. (Cf. Interchange.)
Related Terms: Chromosome ...
Full article >>>

Translocation Down Syndrome
A translocation is the movement of a chromosomal segment from one chromosome to another nonhomologous chromosome.
Five percent of Down Syndrome cases involve a translocation.
Full article >>>

translocation 1) The movement of a segment from one chromosome to another without altering the number of chromosomes. 2) the movement of þuids through the phloem from one part of a plant to another, ...
Full article >>>

translocation
[L. trans, across + locare, to put or place]
(1) An aberration in chromosome structure resulting from an error in meiosis or from mutagens; attachment of a chromosomal fragment to a nonhomologous chromosome.
Full article >>>

translocation Moving animals from one location to another, for instance to determine whether and how soon they shift their activity cycle to match the photoperiod and/or other features in their new location.
Full article >>>

Translocation. The movement or reciprocal exchange of large-chromosomal segments, typically between two different chromosomes.
Transposable genetic element. See Transposon.
Transposition. The movement of a DNA segment within the genome of an organism.
Full article >>>

Translocation A mutation in which a large segment of one chromosome breaks off and attaches to another chromosome.
See also: mutation
Transposable element A class of DNA sequences that can move from one chromosomal site to another.
Full article >>>

Translocation: The process by which a newly synthesized protein is directed toward a specific cellular compartment (i.e, the nucleus, the endoplasmic reticulum).
Full article >>>

Protein translocation
In 1970, Gnter Blobel conducted experiments on the translocation of proteins across membranes. He was awarded the 1999 Nobel prize for his findings.
Full article >>>

A Robertsonian translocation in either partner may cause recurrent abortions or complete infertility.
Female infertility
Factors relating to female infertility are: ...
Full article >>>

Also chromosomal translocation may become important. In this mechanism, ...
Full article >>>

(See Dominant gene, Fusion gene, Gene amplification, Gene expression, Gene flow, Gene pool, Gene splicing, Gene translocation, Recessive gene, Regulatory gene.) Gene amplification. The presence of multiple genes.
Full article >>>

Down syndrome -- a type of mental deficiency due to trisomy (three copies) of autosome 21, a translocation of 21 or mosaicism.
Full article >>>

An antibiotic that inhibits protein synthesis by binding to the 30s ribosomal subunit and preventing translocation. KanR is usually due to a cytoplasmic aminoglycoside phosphotransferase that inactivates kanamycin by covalently phosphorylating it.
Full article >>>

: One of the more modern methods in cytogenetics, which uses fluorescence-labelled chromosome-specific DNA, probes to detect translocations, inversions, deletions, amplifications and other structural or numerical chromosomal abnormalities.
Full article >>>

The small fourth chromosome of Drosophila melanogaster remains achiasmate and is normally segregated.
In a (1,4) translocation heterozygote, ...
Full article >>>

translational control The regulation of the rate of a protein's synthesis by regulation of the rate of translocation of the ribosome. translational repressor A repressor that blocks translation of a mRNA.
Full article >>>


'"/>


See more about: Translocation

TAG: Translocation
Other biology dictionary
(Date:8/20/2008)...lled polyketals and their derivatives may improve ... lung injury, acute liver failure and inflammatory...nips of ribonucleic acid to disease locations in t...loped are simply a vehicle to get the drugs inside...ble," said Niren Murthy, assistant professor in th...
(Date:8/20/2008)...he Journal of Lipid Research suggests an unusual... rate of diabetes, especially in children and youn...ary mechanism of inheritance; kids get half their ...sts are just starting to understand additional kin...h occurs when an insult during a critical period o...
(Date:8/19/2008)...researchers began studying the environmental fate ... energy industry for decades, they did not expect ...s capable of converting hydrocarbons into natural ...aking processknown as anaerobic hydrocarbon metabo...n from older, more mature oil reservoirs like thos...
(Date:8/19/2008)... has received a $3.2 million grant from the Nation...physical science and mathematical disciplines to s...ips, the program can equip experts in fields such ...ing and biomaterials to move stem-cell breakthroug...ially viable therapies. , NSF awarded the five-y...
Breaking Biology News(10 mins):Biodegradable polymers show promise for improving treatment of acute inflammatory diseases 2Biodegradable polymers show promise for improving treatment of acute inflammatory diseases 3OU researchers isolate microorganisms that convert hydrocarbons to natural gas 2OU researchers isolate microorganisms that convert hydrocarbons to natural gas 3$3.2M for Rutgers to apply biology, engineering, physical sciences toward stem cells 2$3.2M for Rutgers to apply biology, engineering, physical sciences toward stem cells 3Study of malaria parasites reveals new parasitic states 7125 1More comprehensive analysis of Klamath River basin needed to aid decision makers 1368 1More comprehensive analysis of Klamath River basin needed to aid decision makers 1368 2More comprehensive analysis of Klamath River basin needed to aid decision makers 1368 3More comprehensive analysis of Klamath River basin needed to aid decision makers 1368 4Sirtris unveils promising novel SIRT1 activators for treating diseases of aging 1367 1Sirtris unveils promising novel SIRT1 activators for treating diseases of aging 1367 2Sirtris unveils promising novel SIRT1 activators for treating diseases of aging 1367 3US Patent and Trademark Office Allows CRis Patent Application for Spectral Imaging of Deep Tissue 1983 1US Patent and Trademark Office Allows CRis Patent Application for Spectral Imaging of Deep Tissue 1983 2
... the evolution of protein design by a University o...20 presentations at the 2005 Nano Summit Research ... professor of biology and biochemistry at UH, will...otein Design in Bionanotechnology." , Sponsored b... Nano Summit is a daylong forum for Texas natural ...
... how the Amazon River varies in time, what causes ...ongoing, and accelerating, deforestation is a focu...ch Center. Population and development pressures in...areas of deforestation in the Amazon, most in the ...g a combination of numerical models and data from ...
...veral years ago with the observation that a large ... differently in patients with stomach cancer. Now ...e Branch of the Ludwig Institute for Cancer Resear...ified a potential new target for stomach cancer th... prestigious Nature Medicine journal. , The paper,...
...mone indole-3-acetic acid (IAA), commonly referred...nt growth and development. Auxin influences develo...s that control the processes of cell division and ...ic stages during the plant life cycle - e.g. for l...correct patterns and correct time sequence. Resear...
Other Biology News:Disease diagnosis, bioengineering covered at state nano summit 2Assessing the Amazon River's sensitivity to deforestation 2Scientists find microRNAs regulate plant development 2Scientists find microRNAs regulate plant development 3Scientists find microRNAs regulate plant development 4