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A Standardized Rna Isolation Protocol For Yam (Dioscorea Alata L) Cdna Library Construction, Satya S. Narina, Ali I. Mohamed, Robert Asiedu, H. D. Mignouna Jan 2009

A Standardized Rna Isolation Protocol For Yam (Dioscorea Alata L) Cdna Library Construction, Satya S. Narina, Ali I. Mohamed, Robert Asiedu, H. D. Mignouna

Virginia Journal of Science

For the purpose of constructing yam cDNA libraries, attempts to isolate high quality RNA using several previously reported protocols were unsuccessful. Therefore a protocol was standardized for yam total RNA isolation by using guanidium buffer at the Department of Biology, Virginia State University. The RNA isolated using this standardized protocol was high in quality and led to successful good quality cDNA library construction and identification of functional ESTs in yam.


Regulation Of Heterochromatin Assembly On Unpaired Chromosomes During Caenorhabditis Elegans Meiosis By Components Of A Small Rna-Mediated Pathway, Xingyu She, Xia Xu, Alexander Fedotov, William G. Kelly, Eleanor M. Maine Jan 2009

Regulation Of Heterochromatin Assembly On Unpaired Chromosomes During Caenorhabditis Elegans Meiosis By Components Of A Small Rna-Mediated Pathway, Xingyu She, Xia Xu, Alexander Fedotov, William G. Kelly, Eleanor M. Maine

Biology - All Scholarship

Many organisms have a mechanism for down regulating the expression of non-synapsed chromosomes and chromosomal regions during meiosis. This phenomenon is thought to function in genome defense. During early meiosis in Caenorhabditis elegans, unpaired chromosomes (e.g., the male X chromosome) become enriched for a modification associated with heterochromatin and transcriptional repression, dimethylation of histone H3 on lysine 9 (H3K9me2). This enrichment requires activity of the cellular RNA-directed RNA polymerase, EGO-1. Here we use genetic mutation, RNA interference, immunofluorescence microscopy, fluorescence in situ hybridization, and molecular cloning methods to identify and analyze three additional regulators of meiotic H3K9me2 distribution: CSR-1 (a …