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Histone H1 Phosphorylation Is Associated With Transcription By Rna Polymerases I And Ii, Yupeng Zheng, Sam John, James J. Pesavento, Jennifer R. Schultz-Norton, R. Louis Shiltz, Sonjoon Baek, Ann M. Nardulli, Gordon L. Hager, Craig A. Mizzen 2010 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Histone H1 Phosphorylation Is Associated With Transcription By Rna Polymerases I And Ii, Yupeng Zheng, Sam John, James J. Pesavento, Jennifer R. Schultz-Norton, R. Louis Shiltz, Sonjoon Baek, Ann M. Nardulli, Gordon L. Hager, Craig A. Mizzen

School of Science Faculty Works

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Stream Invertebrate Responses To A Catastrophic Decline In Consumer Diversity, Jose Checo Colón-Gaud, Matt R. Whiles, Karen R. Lips, Catherine M. Pringle, Susan Kilham, Roberto Brenes, Scot D. Peterson 2010 Georgia Southern University

Stream Invertebrate Responses To A Catastrophic Decline In Consumer Diversity, Jose Checo Colón-Gaud, Matt R. Whiles, Karen R. Lips, Catherine M. Pringle, Susan Kilham, Roberto Brenes, Scot D. Peterson

Department of Biology Faculty Publications

Tadpoles are often abundant and diverse consumers in headwater streams in the Neotropics. However, their populations are declining catastrophically in many regions, in part because of a chytrid fungal pathogen. These declines are occurring along a moving disease front in Central America and offer the rare opportunity to quantify the consequences of a sudden, dramatic decline in consumer diversity in a natural system. As part of the Tropical Amphibian Declines in Streams (TADS) project, we examined stream macroinvertebrate assemblage structure and production for 2 y in 4 stream reaches at 2 sites in Panama. One site initially had healthy amphibians …


Common Algogenic Chemicals Do Not Cause Nociceptive Responses In Louisiana Red Swamp Crayfish (Procambarus Clarkii), Sakshi Puri, Zen Faulkes 2010 The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley

Common Algogenic Chemicals Do Not Cause Nociceptive Responses In Louisiana Red Swamp Crayfish (Procambarus Clarkii), Sakshi Puri, Zen Faulkes

Biology Faculty Publications and Presentations

Do crustaceans feel pain? This is hard to answer, because pain is complicated. A more tractable question is whether crustaceans have nociceptors: neurons specialized to detect tissue damage.

Algogenic chemicals bind to nociceptors and cause them to fire, often causing pain without tissue damage. For example, capsaicin is the algogenic chemical that makes peppers spicy; isothiocyanate is the chemical that makes wasabi pungent. Both can cause nociceptive responses in some invertebrates (capsaicin: Pastor et al. 1996, Wittenburg & Baumeister 1999, isothiocyanate: Al-Anzi et al. 2006).


The Spread Of The Parthenogenetic Marbled Crayfish, Marmorkrebs (Procambarus Sp.), In The North American Pet Trade, Zen Faulkes 2010 The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley

The Spread Of The Parthenogenetic Marbled Crayfish, Marmorkrebs (Procambarus Sp.), In The North American Pet Trade, Zen Faulkes

Biology Faculty Publications and Presentations

The parthenogenetic marbled crayfish Marmorkrebs was discovered in the pet trade in Europe in the 1990s. Since then, its distribution through the pet trade has spread from Europe to other continents, including North America. North American pet owners were surveyed online with the aims of trying to track when Marmorkrebs entered the North American pet trade, the ways in which it spread through the pet trade, and how widely distributed Marmorkrebs are throughout the continent. Marmorkrebs have been in the North American pet trade since at least 2004, with the number of people increasing every year. While many Marmorkrebs are …


The Effect Of 4-Chloroindole-3-Acetic Acid On Some Growth Parameters In Mung Bean Under Cadmium Stress, MOHAMMAD MAZID, BARKET ALI, SHAMSUL HAYAT, AQIL AHMAD 2010 TÜBİTAK

The Effect Of 4-Chloroindole-3-Acetic Acid On Some Growth Parameters In Mung Bean Under Cadmium Stress, Mohammad Mazid, Barket Ali, Shamsul Hayat, Aqil Ahmad

Turkish Journal of Biology

Seedlings of mung bean (Vigna radiata L. Wilczek) cv. T-44 grown on a sand culture were exposed to cadmium (Cd) (100 µM) on day 10 of growth. These seedlings were subsequently sprayed with deionized water (control) or 4-chloroindole-3-acetic acid (4-Cl-IAA) (10^{-6} M) on day 15 and were sampled 30 days after sowing to assess growth and metabolite content. Growth (length, and fresh and dry mass of roots and shoots) and the level of metabolites (chlorophyll, nitrogen, phosphorus, total sugar, and soluble protein) in the leaves significantly decrease in response to Cd stress; however, the 4-Cl-IAA (10^{-6} M) treatment, both in …


Brown Alga Sargassum Muticum Inhibits Proinflammatory Cytokines, Inos, And Cox-2 Expression In Macrophage Raw 264.7 Cells, WEON-JONG YOON, WOOK JAE LEE, NAM HO LEE, CHANG-GU HYUN 2010 TÜBİTAK

Brown Alga Sargassum Muticum Inhibits Proinflammatory Cytokines, Inos, And Cox-2 Expression In Macrophage Raw 264.7 Cells, Weon-Jong Yoon, Wook Jae Lee, Nam Ho Lee, Chang-Gu Hyun

Turkish Journal of Biology

The present study was designed to elucidate the pharmacological and biological effects of Sargassum muticum extracts on the production of inflammatory mediators in macrophages. S. muticum was extracted with 80% EtOH. The extract was then successively partitioned with n-hexane, CH_2Cl_2, EtOAc, BuOH, and water. The results indicate that the CH_2Cl_2 fraction of S. muticum extract was an effective inhibitor of LPS-induced NO and PGE_2 production in RAW 264.7 cells. These inhibitory effects of the CH2Cl2 fraction of S. muticum included dose-dependent decreases in the expression of iNOS and COX-2 proteins and iNOS and COX-2 mRNA. To test the inhibitory effects …


Stimulatory Effects Of Ghrelin On Spontaneous Contractions In The Rat Myometrium, ALPASLAN DAYANGAÇ, SELİM KUTLU, VAHİT KONAR 2010 TÜBİTAK

Stimulatory Effects Of Ghrelin On Spontaneous Contractions In The Rat Myometrium, Alpaslan Dayangaç, Seli̇m Kutlu, Vahi̇t Konar

Turkish Journal of Biology

Ghrelin, a recently isolated hormone, has been reported to have modulatory effects on smooth muscle contractility. In this study, we investigated the effects of ghrelin on spontaneous contractions in the rat uterus in vitro. Myometrium strips were removed from Wistar rats following decapitation and placed in a jacketed tissue bath. After initiation of spontaneous contractions, control contractions were recorded for 10 min and various concentrations of ghrelin were added to the tissue bath cumulatively. The Wilcoxon signed ranks test was used for statistical analysis. Application of ghrelin augmented the spontaneous contractions in myometrial strips. The mean peak amplitudes of contractions …


Genetic Relationships Of The Genera Onobrychis, Hedysarum, And Sartoria Using Seed Storage Proteins, EMİNE ARSLAN, KUDDİSİ ERTUĞRUL 2010 TÜBİTAK

Genetic Relationships Of The Genera Onobrychis, Hedysarum, And Sartoria Using Seed Storage Proteins, Emi̇ne Arslan, Kuddi̇si̇ Ertuğrul

Turkish Journal of Biology

Fifteen species belonging to 3 genera (Onobrychis, Hedysarum and Sartoria), collected from different geographical regions of Turkey were studied for the polypeptide patterns of their seed storage proteins. The variability of seed storage proteins was analysed by sodium dodecyl sulphate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE). As many as 72 bands were scored and a dendrogram was constructed using UPGMA (unweighted pair group method with arithmetic mean). The dendrogram of the electrophoretic protein profiles of seeds showed 2 main clusters. While the first cluster with further subclusters included Onobrychis species, the second cluster included Sartoria and Hedysarum species present in 2 separate subclusters. …


Callus Culture From Leaf Blade, Nodal, And Runner Segments Of Three Strawberry (Fragaria Sp.) Clones, MANOSH KUMAR BISWAS, MONZUR HOSSAIN 2010 TÜBİTAK

Callus Culture From Leaf Blade, Nodal, And Runner Segments Of Three Strawberry (Fragaria Sp.) Clones, Manosh Kumar Biswas, Monzur Hossain

Turkish Journal of Biology

The present investigation was conducted to study the effects of auxin and cytokinin on callus induction from leaf blade, nodal, and runner segments of 3 strawberry clones. Among the 32 media combinations tested, 4.0 mg/L NAA + 1.5 mg/L IBA yielded the highest percentage of callus in all types of explants. The rate of adventitious shoot regeneration from callus was also influenced by explant type and concentration of BA in MS medium. The highest shoot regeneration rate was observed in leaf derived callus of clone Rabi-01 on media having 3 mg/L BA. Adventitious shoots were rooted, acclimatized, and subsequently transplanted …


The Superiority Of Cv ‘Rosea’ Over Cv ‘Alba’ Of Periwinkle (Catharanthus Roseus L.) In Alkaloid Production And Other Physiological Attributes, MOHD IDREES, M. NAEEM, M. MASROOR A. KHAN 2010 TÜBİTAK

The Superiority Of Cv ‘Rosea’ Over Cv ‘Alba’ Of Periwinkle (Catharanthus Roseus L.) In Alkaloid Production And Other Physiological Attributes, Mohd Idrees, M. Naeem, M. Masroor A. Khan

Turkish Journal of Biology

A pot experiment was conducted during the winter season of 2006, on 2 cvs. of periwinkle (Catharanthus roseus L.), namely "rosea" (Pink) and "alba" (White), to investigate their performance in terms of growth, yield, and alkaloid production, as well as other physiological and biochemical attributes. The plants were harvested at 60, 90, and 150 days after planting (DAP) and the yield was recorded at 210 DAP. The results showed that "rosea" was superior to "alba" in plant height, total and individual leaf area, and fresh and dry weights at 90 DAP. Net photosynthetic rate, stomatal conductance, carbonic anhydrase activity and …


Germination Characteristics And Molecular Characterizations Of Some Wheat Varieties In Sulaimanyah By Ssr Marker, NAWROZ ABDUL-RAZZAK TAHIR 2010 TÜBİTAK

Germination Characteristics And Molecular Characterizations Of Some Wheat Varieties In Sulaimanyah By Ssr Marker, Nawroz Abdul-Razzak Tahir

Turkish Journal of Biology

The genetic diversity of 11 bread and durum wheat varieties was estimated using germination characteristic and molecular analysis. The phenotypic data showed highly significant differences between cultivars for germination speed, germination percentage, seedling length, fresh weight, and dry weight. Simple sequence repeats (SSRs) were used to examine the genomic diversity of wheat (Triticum aestivum L. and Triticum durum L.). Eleven wheat varieties of diverse origins were analyzed with 12 selected SSRs to provide uniform and maximum genome coverage. A total of 18 bread wheat and 20 durum wheat polymorphic allelic variants were detected, ranging from 1 to 4 per locus …


A Study On The Morphology Of Argulus Foliaceus Lin., 1758 (Crustacea; Branchiura) Procured From Çavuşcu Lake (Central Anatolia-Turkey) With Scanning Electron Microscopy, ALİ ALAŞ, AHMET ÖKTENER, KEMAL SOLAK 2010 TÜBİTAK

A Study On The Morphology Of Argulus Foliaceus Lin., 1758 (Crustacea; Branchiura) Procured From Çavuşcu Lake (Central Anatolia-Turkey) With Scanning Electron Microscopy, Ali̇ Alaş, Ahmet Öktener, Kemal Solak

Turkish Journal of Biology

In this study, 24 carps (Cyprinus carpio Lin.,1758) caught from Çavuşçu Lake (Konya; 36°41´N, 34°26´E) were examined for metazoan parasites. Infestation rate of Argulus foliaceus Lin.,1758 was found to be 45.8%. In addition, Argulus foliaceus was photographed using a scanning electron microscope (SEM) and a light microscope.


Evaluation Of Hypoglycemic And Hypolipidemic Activity Of Buteamonosperma Fruit In Diabetic Human Subjects, FIZZA NAEEM, SOHAIL HASSAN KHAN 2010 TÜBİTAK

Evaluation Of Hypoglycemic And Hypolipidemic Activity Of Buteamonosperma Fruit In Diabetic Human Subjects, Fizza Naeem, Sohail Hassan Khan

Turkish Journal of Biology

Evaluation of the hypoglycemic activity of local Butea monosperma (Palas papra) fruit in normal and diabetic human volunteers was conducted. Sampling was accomplished in and around the city of Faisalabad, especially at the Khadija Mahmood Trust Hospital and at the University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, Pakistan. Volunteers were categorized into normal and diabetic subjects on the basis of their blood glucose levels. Male and female diabetic volunteers aged between 30 and 60 years participated in the study. All the diabetic volunteers suffered from diabetes type II, i.e. non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM). The subjects were divided into 5 groups as follows: Group …


Relation Of The Wnt/Β-Catenin Signaling Pathway With Gynecological Cancers, HANİFE GÜLER TANIR, ŞAYESTE DEMİREZEN, MEHMET SİNAN BEKSAÇ 2010 TÜBİTAK

Relation Of The Wnt/Β-Catenin Signaling Pathway With Gynecological Cancers, Hani̇fe Güler Tanir, Şayeste Demi̇rezen, Mehmet Si̇nan Beksaç

Turkish Journal of Biology

The Wnt signaling pathway is evolutionary conserved and controls many biological processes like cell proliferation and differentiation. It also provides planar polarity, regulation of the cell cycle, and cell adhesion during both the embryonic and adult period. However, it has been widely considered in the literature that some pathological alterations in various biomolecules involved in this pathway, and aberrant activation of signaling have important roles primarily in the genesis of colorectal and cervical cancer and several other serious diseases. The Wnt signaling pathway diversifies into 3 types: Wnt\beta-catenin signaling pathway, planar cell polarity pathway, and Wnt/calcium (Ca^{+2}) pathway. Only the …


The Effect Of Activator Application On The Anatomy, Morphology, And Viability Of Lycopersicon Esculentum Mill. Pollen, İLKAY ÖZTÜRK ÇALI, FEYZA CANDAN 2010 TÜBİTAK

The Effect Of Activator Application On The Anatomy, Morphology, And Viability Of Lycopersicon Esculentum Mill. Pollen, İlkay Öztürk Çali, Feyza Candan

Turkish Journal of Biology

The present study examined the effect of ACT-2, a K-vitamin group activator intensively applied to tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.), on the anatomy, morphology, and viability of tomato pollen from plants grown under greenhouse conditions. The activator was applied to tomatoes at the recommended dosage (150 cc/100 L of tap water) and double the recommended dosage (300 cc/100 L of tap water). Pollen width and length, exine and intine layer thickness, pore width and length, and crevice width and length were measured using an ocular micrometer. Reductions were observed in all the measured parameters in all application groups, except for pollen …


Cadmium-Induced Antioxidant Status And Sister-Chromatid Exchanges In Vicia Faba L., SERPİL ÜNYAYAR, AYŞİN GÜZEL DEĞER, AYLA ÇELİK, FAZİLET ÖZLEM ÇEKİÇ, SERTAN ÇEVİK 2010 TÜBİTAK

Cadmium-Induced Antioxidant Status And Sister-Chromatid Exchanges In Vicia Faba L., Serpi̇l Ünyayar, Ayşi̇n Güzel Değer, Ayla Çeli̇k, Fazi̇let Özlem Çeki̇ç, Sertan Çevi̇k

Turkish Journal of Biology

The effects of cadmium (Cd) on antioxidant responses and sister chromatid exchanges (SCE) were studied in Vicia faba L. The activities of superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase (CAT), ascorbate peroxidase (APX), and glutathione reductase (GR), and the levels of ascorbate (ASC), glutathione (GSH), hydrogen peroxide, and malondialdehyde (MDA, indicator of lipid peroxidation) were measured. Genotoxicity was evaluated by measuring the changes in the mitotic index (MI) and sister chromatid exchanges (SCE). Increased activities of SOD and CAT were observed in plants treated with 50 and 100 µM Cd. It was found that APX activity increased remarkably with 50 µM Cd, but …


Siderophore, Hemolytic, Protease, And Pyrazinamidase Activities And Antibiotic Resistance In Motile Aeromonas Isolated From Fish, BELGİN ERDEM, ERGİN KARİPTAŞ, TAYFUN KAYA 2010 TÜBİTAK

Siderophore, Hemolytic, Protease, And Pyrazinamidase Activities And Antibiotic Resistance In Motile Aeromonas Isolated From Fish, Belgi̇n Erdem, Ergi̇n Kari̇ptaş, Tayfun Kaya

Turkish Journal of Biology

A total of 120 fresh water fish samples were evaluated for the presence of Aeromonas spp. A. hydrophila, A. caviae, and A. veronii bv. sobria were isolated from the gills, intestines, livers, and skins of fish, and 78 isolated Aeromonas spp. strains were further examined for siderophore, hemolytic, protease, and pyrazinamidase activities and antibiotic resistance. Siderophore production was demonstrated in almost all of the A. hydrophila and A. caviae strains except for 2 strains of A. veronii bv. sobria. The strains identified as A. hydrophila and A. veronii bv. sobria were the stronger producers of hemolysin, whereas the A. caviae …


Attenuated Response Of Aged Mice To Respiratory Francisella Novicida Is Characterized By Reduced Cell Death And Absence Of Subsequent Hypercytokinemia, Chris A. Mares, J. Sharma, S. S. Ojeda, Q. Li, J. A. Campos, E. G. Morris, J. J. Coalson, J. M. Teale 2010 Texas A&M University-San Antonio

Attenuated Response Of Aged Mice To Respiratory Francisella Novicida Is Characterized By Reduced Cell Death And Absence Of Subsequent Hypercytokinemia, Chris A. Mares, J. Sharma, S. S. Ojeda, Q. Li, J. A. Campos, E. G. Morris, J. J. Coalson, J. M. Teale

Biology Faculty Publications

Background: Pneumonia and pulmonary infections are major causes of mortality among the growing elderly population. Age associated attenuations of various immune parameters, involved with both innate and adaptive responses are collectively known as immune senescence. These changes are likely to be involved with differences in host susceptibility to disease between young and aged individuals. Methodology/Principal Findings: The objective of this study was to assess potential age related differences in the pulmonary host response in mice to the Gram-negative respiratory pathogen, Francisella novicida. We intranasally infected mice with F. novicida and compared various immune and pathological parameters of the pulmonary host …


Female Humpback Whale (Megaptera Novaeangliae) Reproductive Class And Male-Female Interactions During The Breeding Season, Meagan E. Jones 2010 Antioch University of New England

Female Humpback Whale (Megaptera Novaeangliae) Reproductive Class And Male-Female Interactions During The Breeding Season, Meagan E. Jones

Antioch University Full-Text Dissertations & Theses

This study examined whether female reproductive class (i.e., presence or absence of a calf) in humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) affects female behavior and male-female interactions on the Hawaiian breeding grounds. From 2003-2008, 295 female-calf groups (with or without a male escort) and 256 female no-calf groups (with a male) were observed. Forty-one female no-calf groups were confirmed male-female pairs by genetic sexing or photo-identification. Focal follows of 36 male-female pairs and 50 female-calf groups (29 escorted and 21 unescorted female-calf groups) were analyzed for time budget and movement estimates. Relative fluke size (fluke photogrammetry, n=30) and sighting histories …


Biocontrol Of Fusarium Wilt By Bacillus Pumilus, Pseudomonas Alcaligenes And Rhizobium Sp. On Lentil, MOHD SAYEED AKHTAR, UZMA SHAKEEL, ZAKI A. SIDDIQUI 2010 TÜBİTAK

Biocontrol Of Fusarium Wilt By Bacillus Pumilus, Pseudomonas Alcaligenes And Rhizobium Sp. On Lentil, Mohd Sayeed Akhtar, Uzma Shakeel, Zaki A. Siddiqui

Turkish Journal of Biology

The present study examined the effects of Bacillus pumilus, Pseudomonas alcaligenes, and Rhizobium sp. on wilt disease caused by Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. lentis and on the growth of lentil. Inoculation with F. oxysporum caused significant wilting, and reduced plant growth, the number of pods, and nodulation. Inoculation with B. pumilus together with P. alcaligenes caused a greater increase in plant growth, number of pods, nodulation, and root colonization by rhizobacteria, and also reduced Fusarium wilting to a greater degree than did individual inoculation. Use of Rhizobium sp. resulted in a greater increase in plant growth, number of pods, and …


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