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OSCILLATING GENE

  • Oscillating gene
  • Gene expressed in periodic cycles

    molecular biology, an oscillating gene is a gene that is expressed in a rhythmic pattern or in periodic cycles. Oscillating genes are usually circadian

    Oscillating gene

    Oscillating_gene

  • Oscillation
  • Repetitive variation of some measure about a central value

    Rhythms Circadian oscillator Lotka–Volterra equation Neural oscillation Oscillating gene Segmentation clock Neural oscillation Insulin release oscillations

    Oscillation

    Oscillation

    Oscillation

  • Gene expression
  • Conversion of a gene's sequence into a mature gene product or products

    profiling Gene structure Genetic engineering Genetically modified organism List of biological databases List of human genes Oscillating gene Paramutation

    Gene expression

    Gene_expression

  • Segmentation (biology)
  • Division of some animal and plant body plans into a series of segments

    transcription factor gradients. Vertebrates like the zebrafish use oscillating gene expression to define segments known as somites. Annelids such as the

    Segmentation (biology)

    Segmentation_(biology)

  • Late Elongated Hypocotyl
  • Oscillating gene found in plants

    The Late Elongated Hypocotyl gene (LHY), is an oscillating gene found in plants that functions as part of their circadian clock. LHY encodes components

    Late Elongated Hypocotyl

    Late_Elongated_Hypocotyl

  • Regulation of gene expression
  • Biological cell regulation mechanisms

    Regulation of gene expression, or gene regulation, includes a wide range of mechanisms that are used by cells to increase or decrease the production of

    Regulation of gene expression

    Regulation of gene expression

    Regulation_of_gene_expression

  • Period (gene)
  • Gene located on the X chromosome of Drosophila melanogaster

    individual's clock using cycles of bright light. Clock gene Suprachiasmatic nucleus Timeless (gene) Oscillating gene PDF Michael Rosbash Hardin PE, Hall JC, Rosbash

    Period (gene)

    Period_(gene)

  • Timeless (gene)
  • Gene

    and protein oscillate rhythmically with time as part of a transcription-translation negative feedback loop involving the period (per) gene and its protein

    Timeless (gene)

    Timeless_(gene)

  • Aschoff's Rules
  • the mammals, many Clock genes work together to mediate circadian rhythm and produce circadian oscillations. This oscillating gene pattern is also demonstrated

    Aschoff's Rules

    Aschoff's_Rules

  • P53
  • Mammalian protein found in humans

    genome mutation. Hence TP53 is classified as a tumor suppressor gene. The TP53 gene is inactivated in a majority (>50%) of human cancer cases. This can

    P53

    P53

    P53

  • TOC1 (gene)
  • Gene that regulates circadian rhythm in plants

    repressilator—a system in which one gene represses another and is in turn repressed by the next, forming an interdependent, oscillating gene network. This finding was

    TOC1 (gene)

    TOC1_(gene)

  • HES1
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    negative feedback loop, and oscillates with approximately 2-hour periodicity. There are three conserved domains in Hes genes that impart transcriptional

    HES1

    HES1

    HES1

  • Bacterial circadian rhythm
  • too. Circadian rhythm Chronobiology Cyanobacteria KaiA KaiB KaiC Oscillating gene Phosphorylation Synechococcus Ditty JL, Mackey SR, Johnson CH, eds

    Bacterial circadian rhythm

    Bacterial_circadian_rhythm

  • Circadian Clock Associated 1
  • Gene that is central to the circadian oscillator of angiosperms

    and free ends than wild-type Arabidopsis. TOC1 Steve Kay Arabidopsis Oscillating gene Circadian Rhythm Green RM, Tobin EM (March 1999). "Loss of the circadian

    Circadian Clock Associated 1

    Circadian_Clock_Associated_1

  • CLOCK
  • Human protein and coding gene

    CLOCK (backronym for circadian locomotor output cycles kaput) is a gene encoding a basic helix-loop-helix-PAS transcription factor that is known to affect

    CLOCK

    CLOCK

    CLOCK

  • Jrk
  • Fruit fly gene

    and substance use disorder. Clock gene Period (gene) Cycle (gene) Timeless (gene) Chronobiology Oscillating gene Michael Rosbash TTFL Limar ER. "Paper

    Jrk

    Jrk

  • Cycle (gene)
  • Gene regulating Sleep-wake cycle and circadian rhythms

    ARNTL CLOCK Oscillating gene Period (gene) (PER) Timeless (gene) (TIM) "cyc cycle [Drosophila melanogaster (fruit fly)]". cyc cyle gene. National Center

    Cycle (gene)

    Cycle (gene)

    Cycle_(gene)

  • LUX
  • Gene of the species Arabidopsis thaliana

    found. Circadian Clock Associated 1 TOC1 (gene) Pseudo-response regulator Dmitri Nusinow Oscillating gene Chronobiology Troncoso-Ponce MA, Mas P (May

    LUX

    LUX

  • White Collar-1
  • Blue light photoreceptor in fungi

    clock function and light sensing in Neurospora. Frequency gene LOV domain Oscillating gene PAS domain Ballario P, Vittorioso P, Magrelli A, Talora C,

    White Collar-1

    White_Collar-1

  • Envelope (waves)
  • Smooth curve outlining the extremes of an oscillating signal

    In physics and engineering, the envelope of an oscillating signal is a smooth curve outlining its extremes. The envelope thus generalizes the concept

    Envelope (waves)

    Envelope (waves)

    Envelope_(waves)

  • Halteres
  • Pair of small club-shaped insect organs

    Certain species of flies have been observed to oscillate their halteres while walking in addition to oscillating them during flight. In these individuals,

    Halteres

    Halteres

    Halteres

  • Michael Rosbash
  • American geneticist and chronobiologist (born 1944)

    Drosophila mutant exhibiting flat, non-oscillating levels of per and tim mRNA, due to a null mutation in the cryptochrome gene. This mutation was dubbed crybaby

    Michael Rosbash

    Michael Rosbash

    Michael_Rosbash

  • Cyclin-dependent kinase 4
  • Human protein

    cell division protein kinase 4, is an enzyme that is encoded by the CDK4 gene in humans. CDK4 is a member of the cyclin-dependent kinase family, a group

    Cyclin-dependent kinase 4

    Cyclin-dependent kinase 4

    Cyclin-dependent_kinase_4

  • John B. Hogenesch
  • American chronobiologist (born 1967)

    top-selling US drugs, half of which target daily-oscillating genes, Penn Medicine, retrieved April 9, 2015 Database of Circadian Genes Run By Hogenesch

    John B. Hogenesch

    John_B._Hogenesch

  • RAR-related orphan receptor gamma
  • Cellular receptor

    RORγt. Whilst ILC3s themselves oscillate in a circadian manner and exhibit diurnal variations in the expression of clock genes, it remains unclear exactly

    RAR-related orphan receptor gamma

    RAR-related orphan receptor gamma

    RAR-related_orphan_receptor_gamma

  • Sleep in animals
  • documented to involve genes whose transcription oscillates with time, known as circadian or clock genes. These genes and the gene networks they regulate

    Sleep in animals

    Sleep in animals

    Sleep_in_animals

  • Insulin
  • Peptide hormone

    beta cells of the pancreatic islets encoded in humans by the insulin (INS) gene. It is the main anabolic hormone of the body. It regulates the metabolism

    Insulin

    Insulin

    Insulin

  • Tesla coil
  • Electrical resonant transformer circuit invented by Nikola Tesla

    primary winding, causing the primary circuit to oscillate. The oscillating primary current creates an oscillating magnetic field that couples to the secondary

    Tesla coil

    Tesla coil

    Tesla_coil

  • Circadian clock
  • Biological mechanism that controls circadian rhythm

    transcription of target genes such as the core clock genes 'period' genes (PER1, PER2, and PER3) and two cryptochrome genes (CRY1 and CRY2). Negative

    Circadian clock

    Circadian_clock

  • Doubletime (gene)
  • Protein-coding gene in Drosophila melanogaster

    regulate circadian rhythms such as locomotor activity and eclosion by oscillating the levels of the proteins PER and TIM via positive and negative feedback

    Doubletime (gene)

    Doubletime_(gene)

  • Vrille (gene)
  • Transcriptional gene found in Drosophila melanogaster

    mRNA and protein product (VRI) oscillate predictably on a 24-hour timescale and interact with other circadian clock genes to regulate circadian rhythms

    Vrille (gene)

    Vrille_(gene)

  • Clock and wavefront model
  • largely cell-autonomous oscillations of a network of genes and gene products which causes cells to oscillate between a permissive and a non-permissive state

    Clock and wavefront model

    Clock_and_wavefront_model

  • Selfish genetic element
  • Genetic segments that can enhance their own transmission at the expense of other genes

    Selfish genetic elements (historically also referred to as selfish genes, ultra-selfish genes, selfish DNA, parasitic DNA and genomic outlaws) are genetic segments

    Selfish genetic element

    Selfish_genetic_element

  • Schizoid avoidant behavior
  • Relationship in clinical psychology

    desirability of social contact. It included indifference or even cold disdain oscillating with longing for normal relationships. Through the efforts of Theodore

    Schizoid avoidant behavior

    Schizoid_avoidant_behavior

  • Rev-ErbA beta
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    coupled formation of circadian networks of gene expression, while core clock gene expression remains oscillating. Having neither Rev-Erbα or Rev-Erbβ does

    Rev-ErbA beta

    Rev-ErbA beta

    Rev-ErbA_beta

  • Cyclin B1
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    that in humans is encoded by the CCNB1 gene. Cyclin B1 is a regulatory protein involved in mitosis. The gene product complexes with p34 (Cdk1) to form

    Cyclin B1

    Cyclin B1

    Cyclin_B1

  • Circadian rhythm
  • Natural internal process that regulates the sleep-wake cycle

    negative feedback loop. Gene expression of CCA1 and LHY oscillates and peaks in the early morning, whereas TOC1 gene expression oscillates and peaks in the early

    Circadian rhythm

    Circadian rhythm

    Circadian_rhythm

  • Period circadian protein homolog 1
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    the development of cancer. This gene is a member of the period family of genes. It is expressed with a daily oscillating circadian rhythm, or an oscillation

    Period circadian protein homolog 1

    Period circadian protein homolog 1

    Period_circadian_protein_homolog_1

  • HeLa
  • Oldest cultured human cell line (1951)

    to provided variation in the population, with copy numbers typically oscillating ±1. The karyotypic difference between regular HeLa and a lineage selected

    HeLa

    HeLa

    HeLa

  • Transcriptional bursting
  • Property of genes where transcription from DNA to RNA occurs in "bursts"

    bursting, also known as transcriptional pulsing, is a fundamental property of genes in which transcription from DNA to RNA can occur in "bursts" or "pulses"

    Transcriptional bursting

    Transcriptional_bursting

  • SKP2
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    kinase-associated protein 2 is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the SKP2 gene. Skp2 contains 424 residues in total with the ~40 amino acid F-box domain

    SKP2

    SKP2

    SKP2

  • Somite
  • Embryology concept

    HES1 gene which inactivates LFNG, re-enabling the Notch receptor, and thus accounting for the oscillating clock model. MESP2 induces the EPHA4 gene, which

    Somite

    Somite

    Somite

  • Suprachiasmatic nucleus
  • Part of the brain's hypothalamus

    Ruin lizards: Several studies have been conducted on the genes expressed in circadian oscillating cells of the SCN during various light and dark conditions

    Suprachiasmatic nucleus

    Suprachiasmatic nucleus

    Suprachiasmatic_nucleus

  • Aralkylamine N-acetyltransferase
  • Class of enzymes

    is in humans encoded by the ~2.5 kb AANAT gene containing four exons, located on chromosome 17q25. The gene is translated into a 23 kDa large enzyme.

    Aralkylamine N-acetyltransferase

    Aralkylamine N-acetyltransferase

    Aralkylamine_N-acetyltransferase

  • CDKN2D
  • Protein-coding gene in humans

    cycle G1 progression. The abundance of the transcript of this gene was found to oscillate in a cell-cycle dependent manner with the lowest expression at

    CDKN2D

    CDKN2D

    CDKN2D

  • RUNX2
  • Protein-coding gene in humans

    controlled via oscillating levels of Runx2 within throughout cell cycle due to regulated degradation and transcriptional activity. Oscillating levels of Runx2

    RUNX2

    RUNX2

    RUNX2

  • Repressilator
  • similar amplitudes and periods. All oscillating networks seem to involve any combination of these three core genes, as demonstrated in various schematics

    Repressilator

    Repressilator

  • Scallop
  • Family of shellfish, many edible

    phylogeny using mitochondrial (12S, 16S) and nuclear (18S, 28S, and H3) gene markers by Yaron Malkowsky and Annette Klussmann-Kolb in 2012. Scallops are

    Scallop

    Scallop

    Scallop

  • NPAS2
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    is a transcription factor protein that in humans is encoded by the NPAS2 gene. NPAS2 is paralogous to CLOCK, and both are key proteins involved in the

    NPAS2

    NPAS2

    NPAS2

  • CCR2
  • Mammalian protein found in humans

    humans is encoded by the CCR2 gene. CCR2 is a CC chemokine receptor. This CCR2 gene is located in the chemokine receptor gene cluster region. Two alternatively

    CCR2

    CCR2

    CCR2

  • NF-κB
  • Family of transcription factor protein complexes

    re-inhibits NF-κB and, thus, forms an auto feedback loop, which results in oscillating levels of NF-κB activity. In addition, several viruses, including the

    NF-κB

    NF-κB

    NF-κB

  • Rev-ErbA alpha
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    intracellular transcription factors. In humans, REV-ERBɑ is encoded by the NR1D1 gene, which is highly conserved across animal species. Rev-Erbɑ plays an important

    Rev-ErbA alpha

    Rev-ErbA alpha

    Rev-ErbA_alpha

  • Quorum sensing
  • Biological ability to detect and respond to cell population density

    that allows bacteria to detect and respond to cell population density by gene regulation, typically as a means of acclimating to environmental disadvantages

    Quorum sensing

    Quorum_sensing

  • Gollum
  • Monster in Tolkien's fantasy series

    because he is happy at last." Gollum's first known screen adaptation is in Gene Deitch's 1967 short film The Hobbit, where his role is reduced from the action

    Gollum

    Gollum

    Gollum

  • List of The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet episodes
  • not fall for it and again tells Ozzie she made the story up. 39 39 "Oscillating Ozzie" Ozzie Nelson Ben Gershman, Bill Davenport and Ozzie Nelson June 26

    List of The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet episodes

    List_of_The_Adventures_of_Ozzie_and_Harriet_episodes

  • Maple syrup urine disease
  • Autosomal recessive metabolic disorder

    appetite, weight loss, anemia, diarrhea, vomiting, dehydration, lethargy, oscillating hypertonia and hypotonia, ataxia, seizures, hypoglycaemia, ketoacidosis

    Maple syrup urine disease

    Maple syrup urine disease

    Maple_syrup_urine_disease

  • Pete Sampras
  • American former tennis player (born 1971)

    before Sampras signed with Nike in 1994. He wore Nike apparel and Nike Air Oscillate footwear on court. Sampras's mother was born in Greece and his father

    Pete Sampras

    Pete Sampras

    Pete_Sampras

  • Breast
  • Part of the female primate torso that has mammary glands

    grow and carry them in her life. Prospective mates can then evaluate the genes of a potential mate for their ability to sustain her health even with the

    Breast

    Breast

    Breast

  • PER3
  • Protein and coding gene in humans

    and oscillating transcripts outside of brain". Neuron. 20 (6): 1103–10. doi:10.1016/S0896-6273(00)80492-4. PMID 9655499. S2CID 14797914. "Entrez Gene: PER3

    PER3

    PER3

    PER3

  • Alan Turing
  • English computer scientist (1912–1954)

    biology. Turing wrote on the chemical basis of morphogenesis and predicted oscillating chemical reactions such as the Belousov–Zhabotinsky reaction, first observed

    Alan Turing

    Alan Turing

    Alan_Turing

  • Wagner's gene network model
  • Wagner's gene network model is a computational model of artificial gene networks, which explicitly modeled the developmental and evolutionary process of

    Wagner's gene network model

    Wagner's_gene_network_model

  • Peter and Rosemary Grant
  • Married couple of British evolutionary biologists

    Genes for beak shape (ALX1) and beak size (HMGA2) have been determined to be crucial in separating the hybridized species from local finches. Genes relating

    Peter and Rosemary Grant

    Peter and Rosemary Grant

    Peter_and_Rosemary_Grant

  • Magnetic resonance imaging
  • Medical imaging technique

    strong magnetic field around the area to be imaged. First, energy from an oscillating magnetic field is temporarily applied to the patient at the appropriate

    Magnetic resonance imaging

    Magnetic resonance imaging

    Magnetic_resonance_imaging

  • Hummingbird
  • Family of birds

    Hightower BJ, Wijnings PW, Scholte R, et al. (16 March 2021). "How oscillating aerodynamic forces explain the timbre of the hummingbird's hum and other

    Hummingbird

    Hummingbird

    Hummingbird

  • Pleistocene
  • First epoch of the Quaternary Period

    Pleistocene. The climate was strongly variable depending on the glacial cycle, oscillating between cold glacial periods and warmer interglacials, with sea levels

    Pleistocene

    Pleistocene

    Pleistocene

  • Tacoma Narrows Bridge (1940)
  • Failed suspension bridge in Washington, US

    second. As a result, most copies in circulation also show the bridge oscillating approximately 50% faster than real time, due to an assumption during

    Tacoma Narrows Bridge (1940)

    Tacoma Narrows Bridge (1940)

    Tacoma_Narrows_Bridge_(1940)

  • Casein kinase 1 isoform epsilon
  • Protein and coding gene in humans

    kinase I isoform epsilon or CK1ε, is an enzyme that is encoded by the CSNK1E gene in humans. It is the mammalian homolog of doubletime. CK1ε is a serine/threonine

    Casein kinase 1 isoform epsilon

    Casein kinase 1 isoform epsilon

    Casein_kinase_1_isoform_epsilon

  • Advaita Vedanta
  • Hindu tradition of textual interpretation

    Continuum International Publishing Group Davis, Richard (2014), Ritual in an Oscillating Universe: Worshipping Siva in Medieval India, Princeton University Press

    Advaita Vedanta

    Advaita Vedanta

    Advaita_Vedanta

  • Golden Gate Cloning
  • Molecular cloning method for DNA assembly

    standards have two tiers. First-tier Golden Gate assembly constructs the single-gene construct by adding in genetic elements such as promoter, open reading frames

    Golden Gate Cloning

    Golden Gate Cloning

    Golden_Gate_Cloning

  • Positive feedback
  • Loop that increases an initial effect

    well-studied phenomenon in gene regulation, where it is most often associated with bistability. Positive feedback occurs when a gene activates itself directly

    Positive feedback

    Positive feedback

    Positive_feedback

  • Cell cycle
  • Events leading to cell division

    produce steady-state oscillations in gene expression). Experimental evidence also suggests that gene expression can oscillate with the period seen in dividing

    Cell cycle

    Cell cycle

    Cell_cycle

  • ZC3HC1
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    gene & protein". www.uniprot.org. Retrieved 2016-10-11. Bassermann F, Peschel C, Duyster J (November 2005). "Mitotic entry: a matter of oscillating destruction"

    ZC3HC1

    ZC3HC1

    ZC3HC1

  • Electrophoretic light scattering
  • motion causes particle motion. With electrophoretic light scattering, oscillating electric field performs this function. The method is used for measuring

    Electrophoretic light scattering

    Electrophoretic_light_scattering

  • Richard Manuel
  • Canadian pianist, singer and songwriter (1943–1986)

    Released".[citation needed] The Band continued performing throughout 1974, oscillating between road jaunts centered around Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young (alongside

    Richard Manuel

    Richard Manuel

    Richard_Manuel

  • HES7
  • Protein-coding gene in humans

    mammalian gene found on chromosome 17 in humans. HES7 is a member of the Hairy and Enhancer of Split families of Basic helix-loop-helix proteins. The gene product

    HES7

    HES7

    HES7

  • RNA world
  • Hypothetical stage in the early evolutionary history of life on Earth

    with strand separation. In another study, it was shown that in a model oscillating Hadean environment likely to have been abundant during early evolution

    RNA world

    RNA world

    RNA_world

  • Bumblebee
  • Genus of insect

    bumblebees cannot fly are based upon a simplified linear treatment of oscillating aerofoils. The method assumes small amplitude oscillations without flow

    Bumblebee

    Bumblebee

    Bumblebee

  • Ecto-NOX disulfide-thiol exchanger 2
  • Protein-coding gene in humans

    and zebrafish. ENOX2 and related NOX proteins exhibit two distinct oscillating functions: the oxidation of NADH to NAD+ and a protein disulfide isomerase-like

    Ecto-NOX disulfide-thiol exchanger 2

    Ecto-NOX disulfide-thiol exchanger 2

    Ecto-NOX_disulfide-thiol_exchanger_2

  • Transhumanism
  • Philosophical movement

    television and use horses and buggies, some are welcoming the possibilities of gene therapy since inbreeding has afflicted them with a number of rare genetic

    Transhumanism

    Transhumanism

    Transhumanism

  • Peter Sellers
  • English actor and comedian (1925–1980)

    on his appearance at The Hippodrome in Aldershot as "Britain's answer to Gene Krupa". In March 1948 Sellers gained a six-week run at the Windmill Theatre

    Peter Sellers

    Peter Sellers

    Peter_Sellers

  • African trypanosomiasis
  • Parasitic disease also known as sleeping sickness

    and has most of its gene expression regulated post-transcription, including cycling genes. T. brucei has a circadian oscillating transcriptome that is

    African trypanosomiasis

    African trypanosomiasis

    African_trypanosomiasis

  • Spike-and-wave
  • Electroencephalogram wave pattern during seizures

    hypothesized is that corticothalamic neuronal network that is involved in oscillating sleep patterns may begin to function as a pathologic discharging source

    Spike-and-wave

    Spike-and-wave

    Spike-and-wave

  • Choanoflagellate
  • Group of eukaryotes considered the closest living relatives of animals

    the SiT gene family evolved via a lateral gene transfer event between Acanthoecids and Stramenopiles. This is a remarkable case of horizontal gene transfer

    Choanoflagellate

    Choanoflagellate

    Choanoflagellate

  • Sweetness
  • Basic taste

    sweet taste perception correlates with the time of day, probably due to oscillating leptin levels in blood that may impact the overall sweetness of food

    Sweetness

    Sweetness

    Sweetness

  • Cyclin D
  • Member of the cyclin protein family

    cyclin D- Cdk4 and -6 activity, gradually increases during G1 rather than oscillating in a set pattern as do S and M cyclins. This happens in response to sensors

    Cyclin D

    Cyclin D

    Cyclin_D

  • Joseph Takahashi
  • American medical investigator (born 1951)

    basis for the mammalian circadian clock in 1994 and identified the Clock gene in 1997. Takahashi was elected to the National Academy of Sciences in 2003

    Joseph Takahashi

    Joseph_Takahashi

  • Errol Flynn
  • Australian and American actor (1909–1959)

    and gold mining in the Morobe Goldfield. He spent the next five years oscillating between living in New Guinea and Sydney. In January 1931, Flynn became

    Errol Flynn

    Errol Flynn

    Errol_Flynn

  • Death
  • End of an organism's life

    "Evolution of adaptation mechanisms: Adaptation energy, stress, and oscillating death". Journal of Theoretical Biology. 405: 127–139. arXiv:1512.03949

    Death

    Death

    Death

  • KaiC
  • Gene found in cyanobacteria

    KaiC is a gene belonging to the KaiABC gene cluster (with KaiA, and KaiB) that, together, regulate bacterial circadian rhythms, specifically in cyanobacteria

    KaiC

    KaiC

    KaiC

  • Urbilaterian
  • Possible simple urbilateran candidate

    developmental biologist Lewis Held notes that both centipedes and snakes use the oscillating mechanism based on the Notch signaling pathway to produce segments from

    Urbilaterian

    Urbilaterian

  • Feedback
  • Process where information about current status is used to influence future status

    electronic oscillator is an electronic circuit that produces a periodic, oscillating electronic signal, often a sine wave or a square wave. Oscillators convert

    Feedback

    Feedback

    Feedback

  • Johan Paulsson
  • to examine the repressilator, a synthetic gene regulatory network that was designed from scratch to oscillate and reported in 2000 by Michael Elowitz and

    Johan Paulsson

    Johan_Paulsson

  • Narcissistic personality disorder
  • Personality disorder

    resulting from perfectionism. It is often theorized that some patients may oscillate between grandiosity and vulnerability. While some evidence suggests that

    Narcissistic personality disorder

    Narcissistic personality disorder

    Narcissistic_personality_disorder

  • Galaxy
  • System of stars and interstellar matter

    400.1665W. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2966.2009.15582.x. S2CID 17940107. Smith, Gene (March 6, 2000). "Galaxies — The Spiral Nebulae". University of California

    Galaxy

    Galaxy

    Galaxy

  • Cyanobacteria
  • Phylum of photosynthesising prokaryotes

    damage. Cyanobacteria possess numerous E. coli-like DNA repair genes. Several DNA repair genes are highly conserved in cyanobacteria, even in small genomes

    Cyanobacteria

    Cyanobacteria

    Cyanobacteria

  • South America
  • Continent

    2009. Cruz-Coke, R.; Moreno, R. S. (1994). "Genetic epidemiology of single gene defects in Chile". Journal of Medical Genetics. 31 (9): 702–706. doi:10.1136/jmg

    South America

    South America

    South_America

  • Animal echolocation
  • Method used by several animal species to determine location using sound

    target are moving relative to each other, and when the target's wings are oscillating back and forth. CF-bats must compensate for Doppler shifts, lowering

    Animal echolocation

    Animal echolocation

    Animal_echolocation

  • Prisoner's dilemma
  • Standard example in game theory

    new-rules tournament was played, Richard Dawkins, in his book The Selfish Gene, pointed out the possibility of such strategies winning if multiple entries

    Prisoner's dilemma

    Prisoner's_dilemma

  • Pholcus phalangioides
  • Species of spider

    specifically the founder effect, on population structure. Although some gene flow does exist between populations, its importance has been insignificant

    Pholcus phalangioides

    Pholcus phalangioides

    Pholcus_phalangioides

  • Jorge Luis Borges
  • Argentine writer (1899–1986)

    Ray Bradbury" and cites Philip K. Dick, Thomas Pynchon, Kurt Vonnegut and Gene Wolfe as being directly influenced by Borges. William Gibson recalls "the

    Jorge Luis Borges

    Jorge Luis Borges

    Jorge_Luis_Borges

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  • GENEVIÈVE
  • Female

    French

    GENEVIÈVE

    French form of Celtic Genovefa, probably GENEVIÈVE means "race of women."

    GENEVIÈVE

  • Maudlin
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Maudlin

    English : from the Middle English vernacular form, Maudeleyn, of the New Testament Greek personal name Magdalēnē. This is a byname, meaning ‘woman from Magdala’ (a village on the Sea of Galilee, deriving its name from Hebrew migdal ‘tower’), denoting the woman cured of evil spirits by Jesus (Luke 8:2), who later became a faithful follower. In Christian folk belief she was generally identified with the repentant sinner who washed Christ’s feet with her tears in Luke 7; hence the name came to be used as a byname for a prostitute, also a tearful woman. The popularity of the personal name increased with the supposed discovery of her relics in the 13th century.

    Maudlin

  • Marr
  • Surname or Lastname

    Scottish

    Marr

    Scottish : habitational name from Mar in Aberdeenshire, the etymology of which is uncertain, possibly Old Norse marr, a rare word generally denoting the sea, but perhaps also a marsh or fen, as reflected in modern dialect forms.English : habitational name from Marr in West Yorkshire, whose name is likewise of uncertain origin; possibly the same as 1.German : from the Germanic personal name Marro.

    Marr

  • GENEVA
  • Female

    English

    GENEVA

    Pet form of French Geneviève, probably GENEVA means "race of women."

    GENEVA

  • GENESIS
  • Female

    English

    GENESIS

    (Γένεσις) English name of Greek origin, derived from the word genesis, GENESIS means "creation, generation, origin, source," from gignesthai "to be born," which is related to genos "birth, descent, race." In the bible, this is the name of the first book of the Old Testament.

    GENESIS

  • GENETTE
  • Female

    English

    GENETTE

    English variant spelling of French Jeanette, GENETTE means "God is gracious."

    GENETTE

  • Generosb
  • Boy/Male

    Spanish

    Generosb

    Generous.

    Generosb

  • Leeds
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Leeds

    English : habitational name from the city in West Yorkshire, or the place in Kent. The former is of British origin, appearing in Bede in the form Loidis ‘People of the Lāt’, (Lāt being an earlier name of the river Aire, meaning ‘the violent one’). Loidis was originally a district name, but was subsequently restricted to the city. The Kentish place name may be from an Old English stream name hl̄de ‘loud, rushing stream’.Daniel Leeds (1652–1720) was born in England, probably in Nottinghamshire, and emigrated to America with his father, Thomas, some time in the third quarter of the 17th century. The family settled in Shrewsbury, NJ, in 1677. Daniel made almanacs and was surveyor general of the Province of West Jersey in 1682. He was married four times and had numerous children.

    Leeds

  • Genevra
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, French, Italian

    Genevra

    Italian Form of Genevieve; White Wave; Of the Race of Women; Fair and Yielding; Juniper Tree

    Genevra

  • Generosa
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Spanish

    Generosa

    Generous

    Generosa

  • GENEVRA
  • Female

    Italian

    GENEVRA

    Variant spelling of Italian Ginevra, probably GENEVRA means "race of women."

    GENEVRA

  • Lakin
  • Surname or Lastname

    Americanized spelling of Jewish Leykin (from Belarus), a metronymic from Leyke, a pet form of the Yiddish female personal name Leye, from the Hebrew female personal name Lea, from which English Leah is derived (see Genesis 29

    Lakin

    Americanized spelling of Jewish Leykin (from Belarus), a metronymic from Leyke, a pet form of the Yiddish female personal name Leye, from the Hebrew female personal name Lea, from which English Leah is derived (see Genesis 29 : 16) + the Slavic possessive suffix -in.English : from a medieval personal name, a diminutive of Lawrence. Compare Law 1 and Larkin.

    Lakin

  • Longstreet
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Longstreet

    English : topographic name from Middle English lang, long ‘long’ + strete ‘road’.Translation of Dutch Langestraet, cognate with 1.The confederate general James Longstreet (1821–1904), was born in SC, came from an old Dutch family in New Netherland with the name Langestraet; he was the nephew of Augustus B. Longstreet, a Methodist clergyman born in Augusta, GA, in 1790.

    Longstreet

  • GENERYS
  • Female

    Welsh

    GENERYS

    Medieval Welsh name, probably GENERYS means "white lady." 

    GENERYS

  • Mifflin
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Mifflin

    English : unexplained.John Mifflin (born 1640) came to Delaware from Warminster, Wiltshire, England, in the 1670s. He is probably the same person as the John Mifflin, a Quaker, who built his home, ‘Fountain Green’, in Fairmont Park, Philadelphia, in 1679. His fourth-generation descendant Thomas Mifflin (1744–1800) was a member of the Continental Congress, a revolutionary soldier, and governor of PA.

    Mifflin

  • Matthew
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Matthew

    English and Scottish : from the Middle English personal name Ma(t)thew, vernacular form of the Greek New Testament name Matthias, Matthaios, which is ultimately from the Hebrew personal name Matityahu ‘gift of God’. This was taken into Latin as Mat(t)hias and Matthaeus respectively, the former being used for the twelfth apostle (who replaced Judas Iscariot) and the latter for the author of the first Gospel. In many European languages this distinction is reflected in different surname forms. The commonest vernacular forms of the personal name, including English Matthew, Old French Matheu, Spanish Mateo, Italian Matteo, Portuguese Mateus, Catalan and Occitan Mateu are generally derived from the form Matthaeus. The American surname Matthew has also absorbed European cognates from other languages, including Greek Mathias and Mattheos.It is found as a personal name among Christians in India, and in the U.S. is used as a family name among families from southern India.

    Matthew

  • GENEVIEVE
  • Female

    English

    GENEVIEVE

     English form of French Geneviève, probably GENEVIEVE means "race of women."

    GENEVIEVE

  • Logsdon
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Bedfordshire)

    Logsdon

    English (Bedfordshire) : habitational name from an unidentified place. In Tudor records, the surname is generally spelled Logsden or Loggesden. It may be a variant of Loxton, name of a place in Somerset, or possibly an irregularly altered form of Roxton, name of a place in Bedfordshire (see Ruxton).A William Logsden is recorded in Somerset Co., MD, tax rolls in the late 17th century.

    Logsdon

  • Luce
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Gloucestershire and South Wales)

    Luce

    English (Gloucestershire and South Wales) : most probably from the Norman personal name Luce (a vernacular form of Latin Lucia or Lucius). This is generally a female name, although male bearers are found in France. It was borne by a young Sicilian maiden and an aged Roman widow, both of whom were martyred under Diocletian and are venerated as saints.English (Gloucestershire and South Wales) : Alternatively, the surname may be a variant of Lewis.English (Gloucestershire and South Wales) : American bearers of this surname are descended from Henry Luce (1640–c.1688), who came to Scituate, MA, from south Wales in or before 1666, and moved to Martha’s Vineyard, MA, in about 1670. He had many prominent descendants.

    Luce

  • GENE
  • Male

    English

    GENE

    Short form of English Eugene, GENE means "well born."

    GENE

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Online names & meanings

  • Zuleima |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Zuleima |

    Peaceful

  • Shushma
  • Girl/Female

    Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu, Traditional

    Shushma

    Fragrant

  • Jodie
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, Jamaican

    Jodie

    Jewish; From Judea

  • Carmina
  • Girl/Female

    English Spanish

    Carmina

    Song.

  • ARNOÅ T
  • Male

    Czechoslovakian

    ARNOÅ T

    , earnest, serious.

  • KESTREL
  • Female

    English

    KESTREL

    English name derived from the name of the bird of prey, from Old French cresserelle, a derivative of cressele, KESTREL means "rattle," in reference to the sound of the bird's cry.

  • Gillins
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Gillins

    English : variant of Gillings.

  • Pratidnya | ப்ரதீத்ந்ய  
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Pratidnya | ப்ரதீத்ந்ய  

    Pledge

  • Nameer |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Nameer |

    Pure, Leopard, Tiger, Panther

  • Zarma
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Indian, Muslim, Punjabi, Sikh

    Zarma

    Captivating

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  • Nystagmus
  • n.

    A rapid involuntary oscillation of the eyeballs.

  • Trunnioned
  • a.

    Provided with trunnions; as, the trunnioned cylinder of an oscillating steam engine.

  • Rock staff
  • v. i.

    An oscillating bar in a machine, as the lever of the bellows of a forge.

  • Vacillant
  • a.

    Vacillating; wavering; fluctuating; irresolute.

  • Infirm
  • a.

    Weak of mind or will; irresolute; vacillating.

  • Semaphore
  • n.

    A signal telegraph; an apparatus for giving signals by the disposition of lanterns, flags, oscillating arms, etc.

  • Oscillancy
  • n.

    The state of oscillating; a seesaw kind of motion.

  • Swing
  • n.

    The act of swinging; a waving, oscillating, or vibratory motion of a hanging or pivoted object; oscillation; as, the swing of a pendulum.

  • Osculating
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Osculate

  • Oscillative
  • a.

    Tending to oscillate; vibratory.

  • Postillation
  • n.

    The act of postillating; exposition of Scripture in preaching.

  • Vacillating
  • a.

    Inclined to fluctuate; wavering.

  • Vibrate
  • v. i.

    To produce an oscillating or quivering effect of sound; as, a whisper vibrates on the ear.

  • Oscillatory
  • a.

    Moving, or characterized by motion, backward and forward like a pendulum; swinging; oscillating; vibratory; as, oscillatory motion.

  • Oscillation
  • n.

    The act of oscillating; a swinging or moving backward and forward, like a pendulum; vibration.

  • Seiches
  • n. pl.

    Local oscillations in level observed in the case of some lakes, as Lake Geneva.

  • Oscillation
  • n.

    Fluctuation; variation; change back and forth.

  • Oscillating
  • a.

    That oscillates; vibrating; swinging.

  • Vacillating
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Vacillate

  • Oscillating
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Oscillate