Activity of areas nucleus organizing regions in population of aboriginals of Kursk region
- Authors: Medvedev IN1, Amelina IV1
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Affiliations:
- The Kursk Institute of Social Education (branch)of the Russian State Social University
- Issue: No 1 (2012)
- Pages: 24-29
- Section: Articles
- URL: https://journals.rudn.ru/ecology/article/view/12379
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Abstract
Population polymorphism active nucleus organizing regions areas in population of Kursk in the conditions of isolation in distance by means of a visual semiquantitative method of silvering nucleus organizing regions is estimated. Activity nucleus organizing regions in Kursk area has made 19.46 ± 0.13 c.u., D-ЯOР - 11.68 ± 0.09 y.e., G-ЯОР - 7.78 ± 0.07 y.e., thus in surveyed population small amount ЯОР with the sizes 0 and 4 c.u. is registered.
Besides, activity communication nucleus organizing regions with intensity of synthesis of proteins of membranes erythrocyte at inhabitants of Kursk area has been investigated.
It is found out increase in quantitative imposing appearance of the basic proteins of membranes erythrocyte at increase total transcriptional activity nucleus organizing regions. The greatest phenotypic the effect of activity nucleus organizing regions was showed in the quantitative maintenance of proteins spectrin and the squirrel of a strip 5. The revealed intensity of albuminous synthesis influences on partition cages, defining growth rate and intensity of functioning of fabrics.
Besides, activity communication nucleus organizing regions with intensity of synthesis of proteins of membranes erythrocyte at inhabitants of Kursk area has been investigated.
It is found out increase in quantitative imposing appearance of the basic proteins of membranes erythrocyte at increase total transcriptional activity nucleus organizing regions. The greatest phenotypic the effect of activity nucleus organizing regions was showed in the quantitative maintenance of proteins spectrin and the squirrel of a strip 5. The revealed intensity of albuminous synthesis influences on partition cages, defining growth rate and intensity of functioning of fabrics.
About the authors
I N Medvedev
The Kursk Institute of Social Education (branch)of the Russian State Social University
Email: zsyu@046.ru
The Kursk Institute of Social Education (branch)of the Russian State Social University
I V Amelina
The Kursk Institute of Social Education (branch)of the Russian State Social University
Email: zsyu@046.ru
The Kursk Institute of Social Education (branch)of the Russian State Social University