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Her engrailed silver cross upon a blue field was carried at their head.
Homologous Engrailed proteins are found in a diversity of organisms.
The engrailed spandrels and bases are inlaid with precious stones.
Each griffin wears a collar with an "engrailed" edge recalling the arms of the Radcliffe family.
The engrailed border represents a parachute and symbolizes that unit's service with the 82d Airborne Division.
Wingless acts on Engrailed-expressing cells to stabilize the stripes of Engrailed expression.
Zanthoxylum species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including the Engrailed (moth).
The mihrabs consist of deep recesses and are faced with beautiful engrailed arches carried on decorated faceted pillars.
In Drosophila the segmentation genes paired and gooseberry are required for a proper wingless and engrailed expression.
The Melville "fess" or bar in red on a gold background, with the "engrailed" edges refers to the great House of Roslin.
The shape of the molluscan shell is controlled both by transcription factors (such as engrailed and decapentaplegic) and by developmental rate.
One such panel in the eastern facade is encircled by a frame of tendrils and contains an exuberant engrailed and floreate arch.
These lines consist of a series of circular arcs curving in the same direction, meeting at angles, forming points outward (engrailed) or inward (invected).
The Engrailed protein is a transcription factor (yellow in Figure 7) that is expressed in one row of cells at the edge of each parasegment.
The medal is bronze, with an engrailed edge, It displays the South African Defence Force emblem in a circle framed by protea flowers.
The human engrailed homologs 1 and 2 encode homeodomain-containing proteins and have been implicated in the control of pattern formation during development of the central nervous system.
Caterpillars of the engrailed moth (Ectropis crepuscularia), a polyphagous geometer moth, also feed on Purple Loosestrife.
The shield of arms bears a chequered coat quartering an engrailed cross: small brass scrolls repeat the motto 'Da gloriam Deo.'
This expression pattern is initiated by the pair-rule genes (like even-skipped) that code for transcription factors that regulate the engrailed gene's transcription in the syncytial blastoderm.
In zebrafish (for mouse, see ref. 26), transcripts of engrailed genes are confined to the posterior midbrain and the presumptive cerebellum at 14h of development (Fig. 4 f ).
The triangular "pile" and black engrailed border around the shield came from the device of Dunstable Borough Council, itself based on the arms of Dunstable Priory.
Researchers are also using Folding@home to study other molecules related to cancer, such as the enzyme Src kinase and certain forms of the engrailed homeodomain-a large protein which may be involved in many diseases, including cancer.
The pheon, the engrailed broad arrow, occurs in heraldry in the arms of the Sidney and Coates families, and hence in the arms of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge.
The founder cells, found at the border between parasegments 4 and 5 of embryo, are already determined at the early blastoderm stage and defined into the two populations they will generate by stripes of the engrailed gene.
The engrailed black diagonal stripe and the buckle are modified from the arms of the Campbell-Colquhouns (of Garscadden and Killermont); representing the three estates upon which much of Bearsden is now built.