Investigating the link between tRNA and mRNA - EMBL-EBI
... Figure 1.1: The central dogma of molecular biology. The solid arrows represent observed transfers of information; the dashed arrows represent what Crick [1970] referred to as “potential” transfers; today we know that the transfer RNA → DNA does in fact occur under certain circumstances; the transfer ...
... Figure 1.1: The central dogma of molecular biology. The solid arrows represent observed transfers of information; the dashed arrows represent what Crick [1970] referred to as “potential” transfers; today we know that the transfer RNA → DNA does in fact occur under certain circumstances; the transfer ...
Chemical control of biocorrosion - European Federation of Corrosion
... grown bacteria and only under conditions suitable for their growth • Cidal activity is not tested • Result depends on ability of biocide to diffuse through agar (may be a good indication of biofilm penetration, however) ...
... grown bacteria and only under conditions suitable for their growth • Cidal activity is not tested • Result depends on ability of biocide to diffuse through agar (may be a good indication of biofilm penetration, however) ...
E-mail: - HAL
... Many research groups have designed fragment libraries or structural alphabets to try to describe the local structural features of known protein structures more accurately.17-29 These libraries or alphabets correspond to finite sets of protein structural fragments. They can be differentiated accordin ...
... Many research groups have designed fragment libraries or structural alphabets to try to describe the local structural features of known protein structures more accurately.17-29 These libraries or alphabets correspond to finite sets of protein structural fragments. They can be differentiated accordin ...
11126008 Micro bio
... abdominal pain, and occasionally with nausea and vomiting. Fever is not a prominent symptom. The watery diarrhea may or may not progress to bloody diarrhea. A serious complication, Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome (HUS), occurs in two to 15% of STEC infection cases. HUS is more common in extreme of ages wi ...
... abdominal pain, and occasionally with nausea and vomiting. Fever is not a prominent symptom. The watery diarrhea may or may not progress to bloody diarrhea. A serious complication, Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome (HUS), occurs in two to 15% of STEC infection cases. HUS is more common in extreme of ages wi ...
Accept your fate? Defence strategies of yeast and filamentous fungi
... Please submit your presentation at least 120 minutes before your lecture will start. You are asked to clearly label your CD/memory stick and the file with your short lecture code number and the name of the person giving the talk. All presentations will be loaded onto our computers and will be delete ...
... Please submit your presentation at least 120 minutes before your lecture will start. You are asked to clearly label your CD/memory stick and the file with your short lecture code number and the name of the person giving the talk. All presentations will be loaded onto our computers and will be delete ...
New Host Plants of Erwinia amylovora in Bulgaria
... of E. amylovora by PCR to be proposed (Bereswill et al., 1992), which were used in this study. The PCR amplification was carried out with all the strains studied. The type cultures of E. amylovora ATCC 15580 and E. pyrifoliae DSM 12163 were used as controls. The results are presented in Fig. 2. All ...
... of E. amylovora by PCR to be proposed (Bereswill et al., 1992), which were used in this study. The PCR amplification was carried out with all the strains studied. The type cultures of E. amylovora ATCC 15580 and E. pyrifoliae DSM 12163 were used as controls. The results are presented in Fig. 2. All ...
Biodiversity_and_EMAS_European_B+B_Campaign
... Key data: Yearly energy consumption, yearly CO² emissions Source: Companies statistics, ISO /EMAS Environmental Report (*1) Traditional EMAS key data and indicators – we do not go into detail! ...
... Key data: Yearly energy consumption, yearly CO² emissions Source: Companies statistics, ISO /EMAS Environmental Report (*1) Traditional EMAS key data and indicators – we do not go into detail! ...
Bioinformatics Explained
... which can be changed in order to obtain the best possible result. Changing these parameters can have a great impact on the search result. It is not the scope of this document to comment on all of the options available but merely the options which can be changed with a direct impact on the search res ...
... which can be changed in order to obtain the best possible result. Changing these parameters can have a great impact on the search result. It is not the scope of this document to comment on all of the options available but merely the options which can be changed with a direct impact on the search res ...
Computational approaches to predict bacteriophage–host
... Molecular and ecological coevolutionary processes shape phage and bacterial genomes and leave signals in their genome sequences that allow us to predict phage–host interaction. Every step of the phage life cycle is susceptible to mutations that will alter the balance in the phage–host relationship ( ...
... Molecular and ecological coevolutionary processes shape phage and bacterial genomes and leave signals in their genome sequences that allow us to predict phage–host interaction. Every step of the phage life cycle is susceptible to mutations that will alter the balance in the phage–host relationship ( ...
BIO217 - National Open University of Nigeria
... and the domains in which they are placed. The third unit focuses on the relevance and scope of microbiology. The fourth unit focuses on the use of difference microscopes to study microorganisms while the fifth unit is a brief survey of microorganisms as friends and foes. Module two is concerned with ...
... and the domains in which they are placed. The third unit focuses on the relevance and scope of microbiology. The fourth unit focuses on the use of difference microscopes to study microorganisms while the fifth unit is a brief survey of microorganisms as friends and foes. Module two is concerned with ...
Interactive exploration of genomic data from the nowac - Munin
... now making it possible to collect the entire genome from a patient in less than a days work. As of 2010, the number of base pairs sequenced doubled in less than every 6 months [8], leaving both storage capacity and computation speed far behind. And while sequencing is becoming cheaper, the downstrea ...
... now making it possible to collect the entire genome from a patient in less than a days work. As of 2010, the number of base pairs sequenced doubled in less than every 6 months [8], leaving both storage capacity and computation speed far behind. And while sequencing is becoming cheaper, the downstrea ...
Bioremediation
... Composting is a technique that involves combining contaminated soil with non-hazardous organic compounds such as agricultural wastes. The presence of these organic materials supports the development of a rich microbial population and elevated temperature characteristic of composting. ...
... Composting is a technique that involves combining contaminated soil with non-hazardous organic compounds such as agricultural wastes. The presence of these organic materials supports the development of a rich microbial population and elevated temperature characteristic of composting. ...
- Wiley Online Library
... one is assimilatory and the other respiratory [1,3,13]. In retrospect, the nitrate reductase reported above should be the respiratory one encoded by narGHJI since the enzyme was shown later to be induced under anaerobiosis and not under the control of the global nitrogen regulatory network that oper ...
... one is assimilatory and the other respiratory [1,3,13]. In retrospect, the nitrate reductase reported above should be the respiratory one encoded by narGHJI since the enzyme was shown later to be induced under anaerobiosis and not under the control of the global nitrogen regulatory network that oper ...
Shiga Toxin–Producing Escherichia coli from Beef Carcass
... MacConkey agar plates (Oxoid Ltd) and incubated at 37℃ for 24 h. Colonies showing E. coli characteristics were submitted to Gram staining and identified by standard biochemical tests as oxidase negative, indole positive, Simon's citrate negative, urease negative and hydrogen sulfide negative (15). T ...
... MacConkey agar plates (Oxoid Ltd) and incubated at 37℃ for 24 h. Colonies showing E. coli characteristics were submitted to Gram staining and identified by standard biochemical tests as oxidase negative, indole positive, Simon's citrate negative, urease negative and hydrogen sulfide negative (15). T ...
Antimicrobial resistance in human and broiler chicken Escherichia
... antibiotics include alteration of phagocytosis, chemotaxis, endotoxin release, cytokine production, and tumoricidal effects of certain cells. Moreover, some antibiotic agents can affect the life span of cells through inducing or inhibiting apoptosis (Jun et al., 2003). ...
... antibiotics include alteration of phagocytosis, chemotaxis, endotoxin release, cytokine production, and tumoricidal effects of certain cells. Moreover, some antibiotic agents can affect the life span of cells through inducing or inhibiting apoptosis (Jun et al., 2003). ...
Chemosynthetic endosymbioses: adaptations to
... Figure 3. Schematic phylogenetic tree depicting the major clades of chemosynthetic endosymbionts within the g Proteobacteria (unless otherwise indicated, sequences are from chemoautotrophic symbionts). This schematic is based on trees generated using a maximum parsimony algorithm on full 16S rRNA se ...
... Figure 3. Schematic phylogenetic tree depicting the major clades of chemosynthetic endosymbionts within the g Proteobacteria (unless otherwise indicated, sequences are from chemoautotrophic symbionts). This schematic is based on trees generated using a maximum parsimony algorithm on full 16S rRNA se ...
protist grazing on marine bacterioplankton
... (mostly ciliates and dinoflagellates). The missing bacterial grazers were found when the smallest planktonic unpigmented protists, heterotrophic nanoflagellates, were studied not only in terms of taxonomy of isolated forms, as has been done by dedicated protozoologists for a long time, but by microb ...
... (mostly ciliates and dinoflagellates). The missing bacterial grazers were found when the smallest planktonic unpigmented protists, heterotrophic nanoflagellates, were studied not only in terms of taxonomy of isolated forms, as has been done by dedicated protozoologists for a long time, but by microb ...
Trade-offs between tRNA abundance and mRNA secondary
... choice and mRNA secondary structure affected translation, we used absolute expression data from a library of 29 DNA polymerase synonymous codon variants (36). In total, this contained 39 gene variants of which 30 exhibited measurable expression. Hence, only these 30 variants were included in our an ...
... choice and mRNA secondary structure affected translation, we used absolute expression data from a library of 29 DNA polymerase synonymous codon variants (36). In total, this contained 39 gene variants of which 30 exhibited measurable expression. Hence, only these 30 variants were included in our an ...
Amino acids in Arctic aerosols
... and in alternate polarity during analysis of methionine oxidation products. Data were acquired in multiple reactions monitoring (MRM) mode, which permits the detection of selected fragments with high selectivity and sensitivity. Internal standards were used to quantify the amino acids by isotope dil ...
... and in alternate polarity during analysis of methionine oxidation products. Data were acquired in multiple reactions monitoring (MRM) mode, which permits the detection of selected fragments with high selectivity and sensitivity. Internal standards were used to quantify the amino acids by isotope dil ...
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... two contigs contain ribosomal RNA genes. The therefore nearly complete genome sequence of “Ferrovum” strain JA12 consists of 1.99 Mbp and contains 2,001 open reading frames (ORF) of which 1,960 were predicted to be protein-coding genes. The general genome features are summarised in Table 1. The majo ...
... two contigs contain ribosomal RNA genes. The therefore nearly complete genome sequence of “Ferrovum” strain JA12 consists of 1.99 Mbp and contains 2,001 open reading frames (ORF) of which 1,960 were predicted to be protein-coding genes. The general genome features are summarised in Table 1. The majo ...