 
									
								
									White biotechnology report RIVM
									
... Industrial or ‘white’ biotechnology is the application of biotechnology for the processing and production of chemicals, materials and energy (EuropaBio, 2011). White biotechnology is based on microbial fermentation processes. Fermentation processes have already been known for a very long time, ev ...
                        	... Industrial or ‘white’ biotechnology is the application of biotechnology for the processing and production of chemicals, materials and energy (EuropaBio, 2011). White biotechnology is based on microbial fermentation processes. Fermentation processes have already been known for a very long time, ev ...
									DNA Damage - Columbus Labs
									
... Polypeptides would have played only a limited role early in the evolution of life because their structures are not suited to self-replication in the way that nucleic acid structures are. However, polypeptides could have been included in evolutionary processes indirectly. For example, if the properti ...
                        	... Polypeptides would have played only a limited role early in the evolution of life because their structures are not suited to self-replication in the way that nucleic acid structures are. However, polypeptides could have been included in evolutionary processes indirectly. For example, if the properti ...
									Safety of traditional fermented fish : Research
									
... Work Packages (WP): WP3: Genetic study of the bacteriocin determinants WP4: Purification of the bacteriocins produced WP5: Pilot production of fermented fish inoculated with pathogens, using the selected protective cultures and/or bacteriocins ...
                        	... Work Packages (WP): WP3: Genetic study of the bacteriocin determinants WP4: Purification of the bacteriocins produced WP5: Pilot production of fermented fish inoculated with pathogens, using the selected protective cultures and/or bacteriocins ...
									Lecture 5
									
... • Relationships between individual sequences are not necessarily the same as those between the organisms they are found in • The ultimate goal is to be able to use sequence data from many sequences to give information about phylogenetic history of organisms ...
                        	... • Relationships between individual sequences are not necessarily the same as those between the organisms they are found in • The ultimate goal is to be able to use sequence data from many sequences to give information about phylogenetic history of organisms ...
									The return of Lamarck?
									
... ideas Charles Darwin did not completely reject, providing a good assessment of how scientists were thinking and debating at that time (Read a free excerpt from the book: http://www.ftpress.com/ articles/article.aspx?p=1896675). Next, the authors discuss the molecular pathways involved in epigenetics ...
                        	... ideas Charles Darwin did not completely reject, providing a good assessment of how scientists were thinking and debating at that time (Read a free excerpt from the book: http://www.ftpress.com/ articles/article.aspx?p=1896675). Next, the authors discuss the molecular pathways involved in epigenetics ...
									Unit 2 - CST Personal Home Pages
									
... nutrients, making their cellular components, growing, and moving in their environment. Importantly, as a consequence of their metabolism, they can profoundly change that environment! So, if you do not remember the basics of metabolism you will need to review. The following pages should serve as a re ...
                        	... nutrients, making their cellular components, growing, and moving in their environment. Importantly, as a consequence of their metabolism, they can profoundly change that environment! So, if you do not remember the basics of metabolism you will need to review. The following pages should serve as a re ...
									SCREENING OF ACTINOMYCETES ISOLATED FROM SOIL SAMPLES FOR ANTIBACTERIAL AND
									
... for biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries as it offers countless new genes and biochemical pathways to probe for enzymes, antibiotics and other useful molecules. There are a number of microorganisms which produce a number of medically and industrially useful compounds which is primarily bioact ...
                        	... for biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries as it offers countless new genes and biochemical pathways to probe for enzymes, antibiotics and other useful molecules. There are a number of microorganisms which produce a number of medically and industrially useful compounds which is primarily bioact ...
									Databases
									
... DNA, RNA, and protein sequences built by NCBI. • RefSeq provides only one example of each natural biological molecule for major organisms ranging from viruses to bacteria to eukaryotes. • For each model organism, RefSeq aims to provide separate and linked records for the genomic DNA, the gene transc ...
                        	... DNA, RNA, and protein sequences built by NCBI. • RefSeq provides only one example of each natural biological molecule for major organisms ranging from viruses to bacteria to eukaryotes. • For each model organism, RefSeq aims to provide separate and linked records for the genomic DNA, the gene transc ...
									- Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics, Faculty
									
... Microarray datasets are large and diverse (e.g. what type of array was used, how many replicates) making the exchange of data between researchers difficult. ...
                        	... Microarray datasets are large and diverse (e.g. what type of array was used, how many replicates) making the exchange of data between researchers difficult. ...
									trp
									
... 2. What are the 4 bases in DNA? Which are purines? Which are pyrimidines? What is the sugar? I will not ask you to recognize the structures of individual bases, but note that deoxythymidine has a methyl group in the pyrimidine ring. 3. Understand how the following terms apply to DNA structure: phosp ...
                        	... 2. What are the 4 bases in DNA? Which are purines? Which are pyrimidines? What is the sugar? I will not ask you to recognize the structures of individual bases, but note that deoxythymidine has a methyl group in the pyrimidine ring. 3. Understand how the following terms apply to DNA structure: phosp ...
									Identification, cloning and sequence determination of genes specifying hexokinase A and B from yeast.
									
... and 3' ends of the HKB structural gene were calculated to be roughly 1170 nucleotides upstream and 210 downstream from the PstI site. Since a number of restriction sites had already been identified in these regions, they were used to obtain suitable DNA fragments from pBR328(EcoII) for dideoxy seque ...
                        	... and 3' ends of the HKB structural gene were calculated to be roughly 1170 nucleotides upstream and 210 downstream from the PstI site. Since a number of restriction sites had already been identified in these regions, they were used to obtain suitable DNA fragments from pBR328(EcoII) for dideoxy seque ...
									INTRASPECIFIC VARIATION AND GEOGRAPHIC ISOLATION IN
									
... generation it seems that there is a capacity for long-range dispersal over geologic time. The phylogeographic pattern found in this study supports this conclusion. It is apparent that there are at least three historically isolated populations of I. balthica on the North American coast, while the Eur ...
                        	... generation it seems that there is a capacity for long-range dispersal over geologic time. The phylogeographic pattern found in this study supports this conclusion. It is apparent that there are at least three historically isolated populations of I. balthica on the North American coast, while the Eur ...
									Chapter 6: Microbial Growth
									
... Most clinical and environmental specimens contain several different microorganisms. ...
                        	... Most clinical and environmental specimens contain several different microorganisms. ...
									Chapter 1: The Microbial World and You
									
... atmospheric oxygen must produce an enzyme superoxide dismutase (SOD), to get rid of them. SOD is made by aerobes, facultative anaerobes, and aerotolerant anaerobes, but not by anaerobes or microaerophiles. ...
                        	... atmospheric oxygen must produce an enzyme superoxide dismutase (SOD), to get rid of them. SOD is made by aerobes, facultative anaerobes, and aerotolerant anaerobes, but not by anaerobes or microaerophiles. ...
									Detection of aneuploidy in a single cell using the Ion ReproSeq PGS
									
... combination with the Ion PGM System and Ion Reporter Software, provides a robust method for the detection of aneuploidies in as little material as a single cell, using low amounts of input DNA in a simple, rapid workflow. Independent testing by customers detected 100% of the known copy number change ...
                        	... combination with the Ion PGM System and Ion Reporter Software, provides a robust method for the detection of aneuploidies in as little material as a single cell, using low amounts of input DNA in a simple, rapid workflow. Independent testing by customers detected 100% of the known copy number change ...
									Mineralogy and Leaching Behavior of Mineralized Rocks Excavated
									
... these rocks are exposed to surface conditions, ARD and heavy metals/toxic metalloids are simultaneously released into the surrounding environment. Hokkaido in northern Japan has many active volcanoes, mineralized areas and abandoned mine sites. Extension of the Hokkaido Bullet Train Line from Honshu ...
                        	... these rocks are exposed to surface conditions, ARD and heavy metals/toxic metalloids are simultaneously released into the surrounding environment. Hokkaido in northern Japan has many active volcanoes, mineralized areas and abandoned mine sites. Extension of the Hokkaido Bullet Train Line from Honshu ...
									26 DNA Transcription - School of Chemistry and Biochemistry
									
... * s: dissociates after initiation (not shown above, there are many different s’s) ...
                        	... * s: dissociates after initiation (not shown above, there are many different s’s) ...
									Human Genome Data - American Society for Investigative Pathology
									
... 500,000 stretches of DNA that are conserved through evolution 22,000 genes based on current algorithms = 5% of genome  30% have instructions to make proteins  70% have instructions to regulate the protein-coding genes © The American Society for Investigative Pathology ...
                        	... 500,000 stretches of DNA that are conserved through evolution 22,000 genes based on current algorithms = 5% of genome  30% have instructions to make proteins  70% have instructions to regulate the protein-coding genes © The American Society for Investigative Pathology ...
									BDOL Interactive Chalkboard
									
... The structure of nucleotides • Nucleotides join together to form long chains, with the phosphate group of one nucleotide bonding to the deoxyribose sugar of an adjacent nucleotide. • The phosphate groups and deoxyribose molecules form the backbone of the chain, and the nitrogenous bases stick out l ...
                        	... The structure of nucleotides • Nucleotides join together to form long chains, with the phosphate group of one nucleotide bonding to the deoxyribose sugar of an adjacent nucleotide. • The phosphate groups and deoxyribose molecules form the backbone of the chain, and the nitrogenous bases stick out l ...
									Lecture-Mic 623-Plasmids-Corynebacterium - Home
									
... indicated that the sequenced plasmids from C. jeikeium are new members of the pNG2 family. Recombinant derivatives of pK43 were shown to replicate in the soil bacterium Corynebacterium glutamicum and in the human pathogen C.diphtheriae. ...
                        	... indicated that the sequenced plasmids from C. jeikeium are new members of the pNG2 family. Recombinant derivatives of pK43 were shown to replicate in the soil bacterium Corynebacterium glutamicum and in the human pathogen C.diphtheriae. ...
 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									