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Identification of Tension Sensing Motif of Histone H3 in Saccharomyces cerevisiae and
Its Regulation by Histone Modifying Enzymes” is an article that was written by authors Jianjun
Luo, Xiexiong Deng, Christopher Buehl, Xinjing Xu and Min-Hao Kuo in 2014. The purpose of
the research in this article was to investigate how tension occurs and the body’s response to it.
Tension occurs when the body sends signals to the rain.
The research question in this study is whether there is any effect of modification of
enzymes on the identification of tension. The hypothesis in this research was that there are
certain chromosomes that are involved in recognizing tension. The research was conducted to
verify or disregard this allegation. The independent variable in this study is identification of
tension while the dependent variable is histone modifying enzymes (Luo, Deng, Buehl, Xu, &
Kuo, 2016). In this research, identification of tension is the factor that does not change while
histone modifying enzymes change. The activities of controlling histone modifying enzymes are
changed so as to identify on the changes in the identifying changes. The measuring instruments
in this research and reliable and valid because they are based on scientific evidence. The study is
reliable because repeating the experiment would result in the same or similar results. It is valid
because it is a true reflection of the factors being investigated. The study involved observing
body cells which was done scientifically.
Another similar study on tension is Tension Sensing by Aurora B Kinase is Independent
of Survivin-Based Centromere Localization.” This study conducted by Christopher
Campbell and Desai. This study hypothized that identifying or recognizing tensions is not
affected by outside interference (Campbell & Desai, 2013). The prediction in this study is not
consistent with that of Luo. 2016. The method used was similar to the one used by Luo, 2016.
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All chromosomes had to be segregated and a scientific method used in the study. These two
research methods compare in their validity and reliability because they both use scientific
methods to investigate the activities of chromosomes in the cells which result in tension
recognition.
Another similar study relating to tension recognition is Shugoshins: tension-sensitive
pericentromeric adaptors safeguarding chromosome segregation by Marston. One similarity
between this study and that of Luo et. als 2016, is that they both hypothesize that chromosome
segmentation occurs during tension recognition. The difference between the two studies is that
this particular one only focuses on one particular family protein, the shugosins, in its
methodology. This study is mostly centered on shugosins and their effect in tension recognition
(Marston, 2014). The two studies are however similar in their reliability and validity. Both of
these research employ scientific methods which can be proven and verified. These methods also
show a relationship between what is being witnessed and what is reported in the findings.
Additionally, the findings are backed by evidence from the experiment and also from previous
research.
In conclusion, there are various research findings on tension recognition. However, there
is consistency in these findings which shows that tension identification is a cognitive process. It
occurs when information of the environment is compared with what is stored in a person’s
memory. The human brain takes note of a tense situation by relating to what has been stored in it.
Stimuli from the environment is sent to the brain to a warrant a reaction.
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References
Campbell, C. S., & Desai, A. (2013). Tension sensing by Aurora B kinase is independent of
survivin-based centromere localization. Nature, 497(7447), 118-121.
doi:10.1038/nature12057
Luo, J., Deng, X., Buehl, C., Xu, X., & Kuo, M. (2016). Identification of Tension Sensing Motif
of Histone H3 in Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Its Regulation by Histone Modifying
Enzymes. Genetics, 204(3), 1029-1043. doi:10.1534/genetics.116.192443
Marston, A. L. (2014). Shugoshins: Tension-Sensitive Pericentromeric Adaptors Safeguarding
Chromosome Segregation. Molecular and Cellular Biology, 35(4), 634-648.
doi:10.1128/mcb.01176-14

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