Molecular identification and feeding ecology of arthropod generalist predators present in
... to study the trophic interactions present in Mediterranean lettuce crops in greater depth, in order to develop, apply and improve CBC programs. This main goal has been developed in two specific objectives. The first was to develop molecular diagnostic methods to identify the most abundant predator s ...
... to study the trophic interactions present in Mediterranean lettuce crops in greater depth, in order to develop, apply and improve CBC programs. This main goal has been developed in two specific objectives. The first was to develop molecular diagnostic methods to identify the most abundant predator s ...
13 Immunological Methods for the Detection Campylobacter and Potential Use in Biosensors
... other formats include dipsticks, paddles, membranes, or other solid matrices. The lateral flow immunochromatographic method is a modified EIA, packaged in a simple device (dipstick or within a plastic casing) and used for rapid pathogen detection. Typically, ″sandwich“ assays are used for large anal ...
... other formats include dipsticks, paddles, membranes, or other solid matrices. The lateral flow immunochromatographic method is a modified EIA, packaged in a simple device (dipstick or within a plastic casing) and used for rapid pathogen detection. Typically, ″sandwich“ assays are used for large anal ...
Supporting document 1 Safety assessment
... but the mature form of protein is slightly larger (by 34 amino acids) than anticipated due to the N-terminal signal peptide being cleaved at a different site to what had been previously predicted. The AHAS protein expressed in CV127 is not glycosylated and exhibits the expected enzymatic activity. A ...
... but the mature form of protein is slightly larger (by 34 amino acids) than anticipated due to the N-terminal signal peptide being cleaved at a different site to what had been previously predicted. The AHAS protein expressed in CV127 is not glycosylated and exhibits the expected enzymatic activity. A ...
Identification of a Chloroplast-encoded 9-kDa
... involvement of at least five different electron acceptors denoted A,, AI, X, B, and A (1-3). Whereas spectrophotophysical techniques have been very useful in detecting these acceptors in complex preparations, the same techniques are of limited value in determining the identity of the chemical struct ...
... involvement of at least five different electron acceptors denoted A,, AI, X, B, and A (1-3). Whereas spectrophotophysical techniques have been very useful in detecting these acceptors in complex preparations, the same techniques are of limited value in determining the identity of the chemical struct ...
Microbial Culturing Kit Biotechnology Explorer Catalog #166-5020EDU explorer.bio-rad.com
... In subsequent quadrants the cells become more and more dilute, increasing the likelihood of producing single colonies. Remember a single colony arose from one cell and all the cells in the colony are genetically identical. 3. Rotate the plate again and repeat streaking into the third quadrant. 4. Ro ...
... In subsequent quadrants the cells become more and more dilute, increasing the likelihood of producing single colonies. Remember a single colony arose from one cell and all the cells in the colony are genetically identical. 3. Rotate the plate again and repeat streaking into the third quadrant. 4. Ro ...
Formation of Monoterpenes in Antirrhinum majus
... However, the A. majus floral EST database did not contain sequences with close similarity to M. piperita GPPS.LSU or to any other GGPPS proteins. To isolate cDNAs encoding a potential GPPS.LSU from A. majus, we examined 10,000 nonredundant ESTs from a normalized A. majus cDNA library constructed usi ...
... However, the A. majus floral EST database did not contain sequences with close similarity to M. piperita GPPS.LSU or to any other GGPPS proteins. To isolate cDNAs encoding a potential GPPS.LSU from A. majus, we examined 10,000 nonredundant ESTs from a normalized A. majus cDNA library constructed usi ...
Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
... tryptamine (TRA), and indoleacetonitrile (INA) [22, 30]. The ability to produce IAA has been found in P. polymyxa isolates [17], and several IAA biosynthetic pathways, classified according to their intermediates, were reported in the bacteria [22, 30]. Some reports on the production of IAA by Bacill ...
... tryptamine (TRA), and indoleacetonitrile (INA) [22, 30]. The ability to produce IAA has been found in P. polymyxa isolates [17], and several IAA biosynthetic pathways, classified according to their intermediates, were reported in the bacteria [22, 30]. Some reports on the production of IAA by Bacill ...
Grazing of protozoa and its effect on populations of aquatic bacteria
... between grazing-resistant and grazing-sensitive bacteria in a given bacterial community. Currently the terms `grazing-resistant bacteria' and `grazing-protected bacteria' are used in the literature for bacteria which are thought to be protected against protistan grazing due to their large size (¢lam ...
... between grazing-resistant and grazing-sensitive bacteria in a given bacterial community. Currently the terms `grazing-resistant bacteria' and `grazing-protected bacteria' are used in the literature for bacteria which are thought to be protected against protistan grazing due to their large size (¢lam ...
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... (Fig. 1d). In freshly collected samples from low CO2 bottles, we observed a number of early-stage Phaeocystis colonies, mostly 4 cell clusters, but these were not well-preserved. Although the relative number of diatoms was reduced at low CO2, we could not detect any qualitative differences in diatom ...
... (Fig. 1d). In freshly collected samples from low CO2 bottles, we observed a number of early-stage Phaeocystis colonies, mostly 4 cell clusters, but these were not well-preserved. Although the relative number of diatoms was reduced at low CO2, we could not detect any qualitative differences in diatom ...
An improved Escherichia coli donor strain for diparental mating
... with cystic fibrosis are often auxotrophic and are not always accessible to electroporation (Diver et al., 1990). Diparental mating with E. coli as donor strain is problematic because the use of minimal medium for E. coli counterselection is not possible. Because of the possibility of secondary muta ...
... with cystic fibrosis are often auxotrophic and are not always accessible to electroporation (Diver et al., 1990). Diparental mating with E. coli as donor strain is problematic because the use of minimal medium for E. coli counterselection is not possible. Because of the possibility of secondary muta ...
River plume effects on larval yellow perch (Perca flavescens
... River plumes. Overall, genotype assignment of Age-0 yellow perch establishes that, in the western basin of Lake Erie, larval recruitment to the juvenile stage is significantly higher for fish inhabiting the Maumee River plume relative to those in the Detroit River plume. In addition, I utilized mole ...
... River plumes. Overall, genotype assignment of Age-0 yellow perch establishes that, in the western basin of Lake Erie, larval recruitment to the juvenile stage is significantly higher for fish inhabiting the Maumee River plume relative to those in the Detroit River plume. In addition, I utilized mole ...
Synergistic Interactions in Multispecies Biofilms
... quantifying the numbers of individual species by quantitative PCR (qPCR) and monitoring gene expression changes during interactions by transcriptomic analysis are also presented. Due to the poor reproducibility of most biofilm quantification assays, the first part of my work is to develop a rapid, r ...
... quantifying the numbers of individual species by quantitative PCR (qPCR) and monitoring gene expression changes during interactions by transcriptomic analysis are also presented. Due to the poor reproducibility of most biofilm quantification assays, the first part of my work is to develop a rapid, r ...
Rabbit genome editing with zinc finger nucleases
... protein may be operably linked to a promoter control sequence. Alternatively, a sequence encoding an orthologous protein or an endogenous protein may be integrated into a chromosomal sequence Without affecting expression of a chromosomal sequence. For example, a sequence encoding a rabbit or human d ...
... protein may be operably linked to a promoter control sequence. Alternatively, a sequence encoding an orthologous protein or an endogenous protein may be integrated into a chromosomal sequence Without affecting expression of a chromosomal sequence. For example, a sequence encoding a rabbit or human d ...
Improvement of Aspergillus nidulans penicillin production by
... description of the inhibition of bacteria through Penicillium notatum cultures to the first human trials or even general application of the antibiotic, many years of research passed. One of the major problems at the time was the yield of penicillin. Even nowadays increasing the yield of penicillin pr ...
... description of the inhibition of bacteria through Penicillium notatum cultures to the first human trials or even general application of the antibiotic, many years of research passed. One of the major problems at the time was the yield of penicillin. Even nowadays increasing the yield of penicillin pr ...
Amino Acid Phylogeny
... organisms that appear to have few physical similarities may have similar sequences of amino acids in their proteins and be closely related through evolution. Many researchers believe that the greater the similarity in the amino-acid sequences of two organisms, the more closely related they are in an ...
... organisms that appear to have few physical similarities may have similar sequences of amino acids in their proteins and be closely related through evolution. Many researchers believe that the greater the similarity in the amino-acid sequences of two organisms, the more closely related they are in an ...
Extended spectrum beta-lactamases - Micro-Rao
... acquired plasmid mediated beta-lactamases, which are being shared even across species. It is suspected © Sridhar Rao P.N (www.microrao.com) ...
... acquired plasmid mediated beta-lactamases, which are being shared even across species. It is suspected © Sridhar Rao P.N (www.microrao.com) ...
The Impacts of Shoreline Development on Shallow-water Benthic Communities in the Patuxent River, MD
... Natural coastal habitats throughout Chesapeake Bay are increasingly threatened with shoreline modification due to population growth and rising rates of development. The replacement of these natural coastlines with hardened structures such as seawalls (bulkheads) and stone revetments (riprap) not onl ...
... Natural coastal habitats throughout Chesapeake Bay are increasingly threatened with shoreline modification due to population growth and rising rates of development. The replacement of these natural coastlines with hardened structures such as seawalls (bulkheads) and stone revetments (riprap) not onl ...
biosynthesis of yersinia enterocolitica serotype o:3
... 5.1.2. Functional characterization of the WbcP protein (II)..............................47 5.1.2.1. WbcP is involved in the synthesis of the first OC sugar............47 5.1.2.2. UDP-Sugp reductase activity in YeO3.......................................47 5.1.3. Characterization of GTases of the ...
... 5.1.2. Functional characterization of the WbcP protein (II)..............................47 5.1.2.1. WbcP is involved in the synthesis of the first OC sugar............47 5.1.2.2. UDP-Sugp reductase activity in YeO3.......................................47 5.1.3. Characterization of GTases of the ...
Alfalfa Trap Cropping Increases Abundance Of Key Arachnids In An
... natural enemies to reduce exotic pest densities below levels that are deleterious to crops. The key to success for classical biological control is efficient dispersion and reproductive capabilities of predators (Van Lenteren et al. 2012). Perennial crops (e.g., fruit plantations and forests) have be ...
... natural enemies to reduce exotic pest densities below levels that are deleterious to crops. The key to success for classical biological control is efficient dispersion and reproductive capabilities of predators (Van Lenteren et al. 2012). Perennial crops (e.g., fruit plantations and forests) have be ...
i Antibiotic Susceptibility Patterns and Detection of Genes
... association of data that can be put into tables with mutually exclusive and exhaustive cells. The prevalence of E. coli (40.1%) was significantly higher than Klebsiella spp. (29.1%) (p<0.05). Resistance to nucleic acid inhibitors was the highest (57%) compared to aminoglycosides (27%), beta lactams ...
... association of data that can be put into tables with mutually exclusive and exhaustive cells. The prevalence of E. coli (40.1%) was significantly higher than Klebsiella spp. (29.1%) (p<0.05). Resistance to nucleic acid inhibitors was the highest (57%) compared to aminoglycosides (27%), beta lactams ...
Antimicrobial resistance in biofilms
... _______________________________________________________________________________ A. Méndez-Vilas (Ed.) ...
... _______________________________________________________________________________ A. Méndez-Vilas (Ed.) ...
The Plant Cell
... 67X1 transgene, shown in Figure 5. After sequencing the 6.1-kb 67X1 genomic clone, only a single coding sequence within 67X1 could be inferred by homology with available GenBank sequence entries. All clones isolated from a cDNA library by hybridization to the 67X1 transgene cross-hybridized to our l ...
... 67X1 transgene, shown in Figure 5. After sequencing the 6.1-kb 67X1 genomic clone, only a single coding sequence within 67X1 could be inferred by homology with available GenBank sequence entries. All clones isolated from a cDNA library by hybridization to the 67X1 transgene cross-hybridized to our l ...
THE FIFTH BENEFICIAL MICROBES CONFERENCE
... breastfeeding, menopausal); and seniors. In addition, age-related health issues may develop in these stages. Stages of exercise and physical activities, blood groups, ethnicity, etc., are of influence, too. The above considerations do not only apply to humans but also to animals, such as pigs, poult ...
... breastfeeding, menopausal); and seniors. In addition, age-related health issues may develop in these stages. Stages of exercise and physical activities, blood groups, ethnicity, etc., are of influence, too. The above considerations do not only apply to humans but also to animals, such as pigs, poult ...