Biotechnology CTY Course Syllabus Introduction
... Like all CTY science experiences, this inquiry-driven course is designed to develop your critical thinking and analytical reasoning skills in the specific context of Biotechnology and its 21st century applications. In order to maintain fidelity to CTY general objectives, we will explore a plethora o ...
... Like all CTY science experiences, this inquiry-driven course is designed to develop your critical thinking and analytical reasoning skills in the specific context of Biotechnology and its 21st century applications. In order to maintain fidelity to CTY general objectives, we will explore a plethora o ...
Streptococcus faecium - International Journal of Systematic and
... Transfer of Streptococcus faecalis and Streptococcus faecium to the Genus Enterococcus norn. rev. as Enterococcus faecalis comb. nov. and Enterococcus faecium comb. nov. KARL H. SCHLEIFER* A N D RENATE KILPPER-BALZ Lehrstuhl fur Mikrobiologie, Technische Universitat Miinchen, D-8000 Miinchen 2, Fede ...
... Transfer of Streptococcus faecalis and Streptococcus faecium to the Genus Enterococcus norn. rev. as Enterococcus faecalis comb. nov. and Enterococcus faecium comb. nov. KARL H. SCHLEIFER* A N D RENATE KILPPER-BALZ Lehrstuhl fur Mikrobiologie, Technische Universitat Miinchen, D-8000 Miinchen 2, Fede ...
Nucleotide sequence of the Tn10 encoded tetracycline resistance
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... © IRL Press Limited, Oxford, England. 03O5-1O48/83/1102-O626»2.OO/0 ...
Environmental factors influence virulence of Pseudomonas
... Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a motile Gram-negative rod-shaped bacterium. It is a highly versatile and adaptable organism that is able to grow, survive and persist under a broad range of environmental conditions and can be found in most of the natural environments including terrestrial, marine and fres ...
... Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a motile Gram-negative rod-shaped bacterium. It is a highly versatile and adaptable organism that is able to grow, survive and persist under a broad range of environmental conditions and can be found in most of the natural environments including terrestrial, marine and fres ...
Stock Assessment of the Edible Mussel (Mytilus edulis) Beds on
... The edible mussel (Mytilus edulis) is widely distributed, occurring in boreal and temperate waters, in both the southern and northern hemispheres (OSPAR, 2010). M. edulis is tolerant of a wide range of environmental conditions (FAO, n.d.) including fluctuations in salinity (Andrews et al., 2011), an ...
... The edible mussel (Mytilus edulis) is widely distributed, occurring in boreal and temperate waters, in both the southern and northern hemispheres (OSPAR, 2010). M. edulis is tolerant of a wide range of environmental conditions (FAO, n.d.) including fluctuations in salinity (Andrews et al., 2011), an ...
BACILLUS SPHAERICUS TOXINS: Molecular Biology and Mode of
... grouping for the group ⅡA mosquito pathogenic strains. Nine serotypes ( list in table 1) are known to contain active strains. Such as numerical classification based on taxonomy of phenotypic features (2, 45), cellular fatty acid composition analysis (43) ribotyping (3) and random amplified polymorph ...
... grouping for the group ⅡA mosquito pathogenic strains. Nine serotypes ( list in table 1) are known to contain active strains. Such as numerical classification based on taxonomy of phenotypic features (2, 45), cellular fatty acid composition analysis (43) ribotyping (3) and random amplified polymorph ...
Triglyceride Measurements: a Review of Methods and Interferences
... Accuracy and precision guidelines are extremely difficult to determine, owing to broad biological variability both within and among individuals. Here, we review the major triglyceride ...
... Accuracy and precision guidelines are extremely difficult to determine, owing to broad biological variability both within and among individuals. Here, we review the major triglyceride ...
Dubilier Bergin Lott 2008 chemosynthetic symbiosis
... that live in marine and freshwater sediments. Meiofauna do not constitute a defined taxonomic rank but rather are a group of benthic animals that are defined by their size (in general, these organisms can pass through a 1 mm sieve, but are retained on a 0.45 µm sieve). ...
... that live in marine and freshwater sediments. Meiofauna do not constitute a defined taxonomic rank but rather are a group of benthic animals that are defined by their size (in general, these organisms can pass through a 1 mm sieve, but are retained on a 0.45 µm sieve). ...
Dubilier et al
... that live in marine and freshwater sediments. Meiofauna do not constitute a defined taxonomic rank but rather are a group of benthic animals that are defined by their size (in general, these organisms can pass through a 1 mm sieve, but are retained on a 0.45 µm sieve). ...
... that live in marine and freshwater sediments. Meiofauna do not constitute a defined taxonomic rank but rather are a group of benthic animals that are defined by their size (in general, these organisms can pass through a 1 mm sieve, but are retained on a 0.45 µm sieve). ...
Edexcel International GCSE in Biology (4BI0)
... group describe examples and their features as follows (details of life cycle and economic importance are not required) Plants: These are multicellular organisms; their cells contain chloroplasts and are able to carry out photosynthesis; their cells have cellulose cell walls; they store carbohydrates ...
... group describe examples and their features as follows (details of life cycle and economic importance are not required) Plants: These are multicellular organisms; their cells contain chloroplasts and are able to carry out photosynthesis; their cells have cellulose cell walls; they store carbohydrates ...
The conceptual models and management and community needs for
... 4.3.1 Avian monitoring questions and design issues ......................................................................................70 4.3.2 Potential contributors to the avian monitoring scheme ........................................................................72 4.3.3 Avian conceptual mo ...
... 4.3.1 Avian monitoring questions and design issues ......................................................................................70 4.3.2 Potential contributors to the avian monitoring scheme ........................................................................72 4.3.3 Avian conceptual mo ...
Pseudomon-1 motif
... likely partition the three SAM-IV RNAs into a different cluster from the other COG0520 UTRs, which reduces spurious sequences in the cluster. It should be noted, however, that one drawback to BLAST-based sequence clustering is that the accuracy of BLAST searches accuracy may be limited. Our frequent ...
... likely partition the three SAM-IV RNAs into a different cluster from the other COG0520 UTRs, which reduces spurious sequences in the cluster. It should be noted, however, that one drawback to BLAST-based sequence clustering is that the accuracy of BLAST searches accuracy may be limited. Our frequent ...
Biology II Curriculum - Shamokin Area School District
... BIO.B.1.1.2: Compare and contrast the processes and outcomes of mitotic and meiotic nuclear divisions BIO.B.1.2.1: Describe how the process of DNA replication results in the transmission and/or conservation of genetic information BIO.B.1.2.2: Explain the functional relationships among DNA, genes, al ...
... BIO.B.1.1.2: Compare and contrast the processes and outcomes of mitotic and meiotic nuclear divisions BIO.B.1.2.1: Describe how the process of DNA replication results in the transmission and/or conservation of genetic information BIO.B.1.2.2: Explain the functional relationships among DNA, genes, al ...
Minimal metabolic pathway structure is consistent with
... We computed MinSpan pathways for the genome-scale metabolic networks of Escherichia coli (Orth et al, 2011) and Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Mo et al, 2009). They contain 750 and 332 pathways, respectively, representing the dimensions of the two null spaces (see Supplementary Dataset S1). For each calc ...
... We computed MinSpan pathways for the genome-scale metabolic networks of Escherichia coli (Orth et al, 2011) and Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Mo et al, 2009). They contain 750 and 332 pathways, respectively, representing the dimensions of the two null spaces (see Supplementary Dataset S1). For each calc ...
Impact of trawling on benthic marine organisms off the Greenlandic
... Mobile fishing gear directly impacts the seabed by both removing target organisms and reducing the habitat complexity of the benthos. This is due to the extensive contact gear has with the seabed. Camera surveys have been used in order to quantify the effect of trawling for the Northern shrimp (Pand ...
... Mobile fishing gear directly impacts the seabed by both removing target organisms and reducing the habitat complexity of the benthos. This is due to the extensive contact gear has with the seabed. Camera surveys have been used in order to quantify the effect of trawling for the Northern shrimp (Pand ...
Comparative genomics of unintrogressed Campylobacter coli clades 2 and 3
... clade 2 or clade 3, by reciprocal BLASTP using BLAST score ratio (BSR). The BSR was computed as previously described [57]. For each dataset, the BLAST raw score for each C. coli tCDS against itself was stored as the Reference score. Each C. coli tCDS was then compared to each tCDS of the C. coli 763 ...
... clade 2 or clade 3, by reciprocal BLASTP using BLAST score ratio (BSR). The BSR was computed as previously described [57]. For each dataset, the BLAST raw score for each C. coli tCDS against itself was stored as the Reference score. Each C. coli tCDS was then compared to each tCDS of the C. coli 763 ...
Cellulose Expression in Pseudomonas fluorescens
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... Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. ...
Biblio RTF Export
... Studied With Radioisotopes: Measured Amino Acids In Soil Do Not Reflect Bioavailability? 107 (1-3): 339-360. doi:10.1007/s10533-010-9556-9. Crump, BC, H Ducklow, and JE Hobbie. 2012. ?Chapter 10: Estuarine Microbial Food Webs?. In , 2ndnd ed. John Wiley & Sons. Huryn, AD, and JE Hobbie. 2012. Land O ...
... Studied With Radioisotopes: Measured Amino Acids In Soil Do Not Reflect Bioavailability? 107 (1-3): 339-360. doi:10.1007/s10533-010-9556-9. Crump, BC, H Ducklow, and JE Hobbie. 2012. ?Chapter 10: Estuarine Microbial Food Webs?. In , 2ndnd ed. John Wiley & Sons. Huryn, AD, and JE Hobbie. 2012. Land O ...
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... for 20 h before the western blotting analysis for urate effect on the expression of type ...
... for 20 h before the western blotting analysis for urate effect on the expression of type ...
A Long-Term Biodiversity, Ecosystem and Awareness Research
... The focus group method was developed by Robert K. Merton in the 1950s and has been used especially in market and medical research. The technique is not meant to produce generic results; but rather to help identify issues that are perceived as relevant by the participants, and to generate questions a ...
... The focus group method was developed by Robert K. Merton in the 1950s and has been used especially in market and medical research. The technique is not meant to produce generic results; but rather to help identify issues that are perceived as relevant by the participants, and to generate questions a ...
C. ELEGANS AS A VIRULENCE MODEL FOR E. COLI STRAIN 042
... 2.3.1 Adherence and colonization A crucial step in pathogenesis is adherence to the epithelium of the gastrointestinal tract. This is related to the biogenesis of aggregative adherence fimbriae (AAF), see figure 2.2 (Czeczulin et al., 1997). Three typical types of AAF (AAF/I, AAF/II, AAF/III), toge ...
... 2.3.1 Adherence and colonization A crucial step in pathogenesis is adherence to the epithelium of the gastrointestinal tract. This is related to the biogenesis of aggregative adherence fimbriae (AAF), see figure 2.2 (Czeczulin et al., 1997). Three typical types of AAF (AAF/I, AAF/II, AAF/III), toge ...
Major contribution of both zooplankton and protists to the top
... June 2012, the lake was thermally stratified (3.7 m thermocline depth), with an epilimnetic oxygen concentration of 8.3 mg l−1 and an oxic hypolymnion (6.4 mg l−1) (Table 1). Total and AAP bacterial abundance in the epilimnion was 2.2 × 106 and 1.3 × 104 cell ml−1, respectively (Table A1 in the Appe ...
... June 2012, the lake was thermally stratified (3.7 m thermocline depth), with an epilimnetic oxygen concentration of 8.3 mg l−1 and an oxic hypolymnion (6.4 mg l−1) (Table 1). Total and AAP bacterial abundance in the epilimnion was 2.2 × 106 and 1.3 × 104 cell ml−1, respectively (Table A1 in the Appe ...