Transvection may refer to: Transvection (flying) Transvection (genetics) The creation of a transvectant in invariant theory A shear mapping in linear...
called shear transformation, transvection, or just shearing. The transformations can be applied with a shear matrix or transvection, an elementary matrix that...
homology between chromosomes plays a role. Her studies have explored transvection in genetics, polycomb-group genes, chromatin pairing and remodeling,...
Invisibility – The ability to turn oneself invisible. Levitation or transvection – The ability to float or fly by mystical means.[page needed] Materialization...
the homologous pairing supports a gene regulatory phenomenon called transvection in which an allele on one chromosome affects the expression of the homologous...
by transvections (such as a field or Euclidean domain), one can give a presentation of SL using transvections with some relations. Transvections satisfy...
mapping, a particular type of mapping in linear algebra, also called transvection Shear matrix in geometry, a linear transformation shearing a space Shear...
chromosome inactivation, position effect, DNA methylation reprogramming, transvection, maternal effects, the progress of carcinogenesis, many effects of teratogens...
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Flight. Aerodynamics levitation Transvection (flying) Notes Walker 2000, p. 541. Quote: the gas-bag of a balloon or...
must be a root of unity in the field K. It is possible that r = 1 (see Transvections). Let p be the characteristic of the field K. If the order of g is coprime...
complementation. It may be caused by several mechanisms, for example transvection, where an enhancer from one allele acts in trans to activate transcription...
DNA methylation RNA interference RNA silencing Nonsense mediated decay Transvection Meiotic silencing of unpaired DNA Antisense oligonucleotides were discovered...
elementary matrix of switching two rows (or columns) in terms of the transvections (shears) of adding one element to the other. To generalize to where...
These transformations are a kind of shear mapping, also known as a transvections. The inverse of this matrix is given by L i j ( m ) − 1 = L i j ( −...
+ ⟨v, r⟩)r/Q(r). (In characteristic 2 these are called orthogonal transvections rather than reflections.) If V is a finite-dimensional real vector space...
ovarian nurse cells. Evidence is available that they negatively regulate transvection in diploid cells. It has also been reported that condensin I components...
only a finite number of coefficients. An elementary matrix here is a transvection: one such that all main diagonal elements are 1 and there is at most...
basis of pattern formation using the fruit fly as a model system. Using transvection, his group identified decapentaplegic, an locus containing an ortholog...
Hartl, T. A.; Smith, H. F.; Bosco, G. (2008). "Chromosome Alignment and Transvection Are Antagonized by Condensin II". Science. 322 (5906): 1384–1387. Bibcode:2008Sci...