Remarkably, saddleback tamarin OAS1 has three mutations mapping to the p-loop, a short helical turn motif that coordinates substrate nucleotides during catalysis (Donovan et al., 2013, Lohöfener et al., 2015), in residues otherwise strictly conserved in mammals (S63, S74, and D77) (...
The reading of these reviews has also allowed me to confirm that the ideas I have developed are in disagreement with the generally held views, i.e. that allopatric speciation is the most common and probable route for the appearance of new species. All the ideas developed in this essay are,...
There are several other psychiatric symptoms that may occur in WD or even be the first clinical manifestation of WD. These include sleep disorders, anxiety, substance abuse, catatonia, bulimia and anorexia, etc. For most of these symptoms, their prevalence in WD has not been estimated but sleep...
This study reveals a diverse morphology of DTFs that could result in misdiagnosis. Therefore, surgical pathologists must comprehend this thoroughly. Also, the importance of the newly identified non-CTNNB1 gene mutations is still unclear. More research and analyses are needed to completely grasp the ...
In humans, most are lethal; those that are not are highly deleterious. Examples of viable aneuploidies include X chromosome monosomy (Turner's syndrome) and trisomy 21 (Down syndrome). Because of the extremely harmful effects of such large-scale changes, aneuploid individuals rarely survive to ...