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A horizontal gene transfer at the origin of phenylpropanoid
... and flavonoids -essential for reproductive biology (flower and fruit colors), protection against UV (pigments) and microbial attack (phytoalexins), and plant-microbe inter- ...
... and flavonoids -essential for reproductive biology (flower and fruit colors), protection against UV (pigments) and microbial attack (phytoalexins), and plant-microbe inter- ...
Antimicrobial Prospective of Parmotrema perlatum Hexane Extract
... Nephroma articum showed no antifungal activity26. It has been concluded from our experiments that the tested lichen extract has significant antibacterial property in comparison to antifungal activity. This result is in accordance with other studies27, 28. Gulluce et al also found that the methanol e ...
... Nephroma articum showed no antifungal activity26. It has been concluded from our experiments that the tested lichen extract has significant antibacterial property in comparison to antifungal activity. This result is in accordance with other studies27, 28. Gulluce et al also found that the methanol e ...
Retina-Specific Expression of 5A11/Basigin-2, a
... was used as described earlier; however, 60 cycles were necessary to observe a product at ⬃1800 bp. A diffuse product was observed and excised for use in a second round of PCR, using the same primer set. This procedure was repeated a second time, with the same primers, before the desired product was ...
... was used as described earlier; however, 60 cycles were necessary to observe a product at ⬃1800 bp. A diffuse product was observed and excised for use in a second round of PCR, using the same primer set. This procedure was repeated a second time, with the same primers, before the desired product was ...
PhD Thesis - Cox Group
... chain can also be methylated, receiving a methyl group from S-adenosyl methionine (SAM) to form α-methyl-β-keto thiolester 29 by a unique CMeT domain not active in the FAS pathway. The β keto chain can be further processed by the KR, DH and ER domains.34 The cycle again continues until PKS chain rea ...
... chain can also be methylated, receiving a methyl group from S-adenosyl methionine (SAM) to form α-methyl-β-keto thiolester 29 by a unique CMeT domain not active in the FAS pathway. The β keto chain can be further processed by the KR, DH and ER domains.34 The cycle again continues until PKS chain rea ...
Dinger EC, Hendrickson DA, Winsborough BM, Marks JC (2006)
... dissimilarity, so that distance measures are not dominated by highly abundant taxa. In order to test for significance of treatments on taxonomic composition, Sorenson distance measures were analyzed with the Multiple Response Permutation Procedure (MRPP) routine in PCORD (version 4.02). This is a non ...
... dissimilarity, so that distance measures are not dominated by highly abundant taxa. In order to test for significance of treatments on taxonomic composition, Sorenson distance measures were analyzed with the Multiple Response Permutation Procedure (MRPP) routine in PCORD (version 4.02). This is a non ...
Pavetta spp. with a specific focus on those causing leaf nodules
... edentula (Gland-leaf bride‟s bush) and P. schumanniana (Poison bride‟s bush) (Coates Palgrave, 2002). ...
... edentula (Gland-leaf bride‟s bush) and P. schumanniana (Poison bride‟s bush) (Coates Palgrave, 2002). ...
Diversity, ecology and intestinal function of
... the end of the gene specifying tRNAMet [30]. Moreover, an evolutionary analysis conducted on suspected bifidobacterial prophage sequences revealed in a number of cases a high level of sequence identity with prophages present in high and low G+C content Gram-positive bacteria, supporting the hypothes ...
... the end of the gene specifying tRNAMet [30]. Moreover, an evolutionary analysis conducted on suspected bifidobacterial prophage sequences revealed in a number of cases a high level of sequence identity with prophages present in high and low G+C content Gram-positive bacteria, supporting the hypothes ...
Characterization of the cDNA and Gene Coding for the Biotin
... biotin synthase from Escherichia coli was used to isolate a near-fulllength cDNA. This cDNA was shown to code for the Arabidopsis biotin synthase by its ability to complement a bioB mutant of E. coli. Site-specific mutagenesis indicates that residue threonine-173, which is highly conserved in biotin ...
... biotin synthase from Escherichia coli was used to isolate a near-fulllength cDNA. This cDNA was shown to code for the Arabidopsis biotin synthase by its ability to complement a bioB mutant of E. coli. Site-specific mutagenesis indicates that residue threonine-173, which is highly conserved in biotin ...
Use of Symbiotic Bacteria to Reduce Mass
... Wolbachia is not paternally transmitted, the infection type present in the release strain does not become established in the field. Similar to the SIT, the increasing ratio of incompatible matings over time can lead to population suppression. This strategy has been successfully tested under laborato ...
... Wolbachia is not paternally transmitted, the infection type present in the release strain does not become established in the field. Similar to the SIT, the increasing ratio of incompatible matings over time can lead to population suppression. This strategy has been successfully tested under laborato ...
ESCHERICHIA COLI AEPYCEROS MELAMPUS SOURCES
... registered for oral use and are used liberally to treat and prevent a variety of diseases in all animal species, including humans. It has also been shown that tetracycline resistant E. coli (TREC) is highly prevalent in food animals in South Africa (van Vuuren et al., 2007; Picard & Sinthumule, 2002 ...
... registered for oral use and are used liberally to treat and prevent a variety of diseases in all animal species, including humans. It has also been shown that tetracycline resistant E. coli (TREC) is highly prevalent in food animals in South Africa (van Vuuren et al., 2007; Picard & Sinthumule, 2002 ...
Wood, Paul M., "Biodiversity as the Source of Biological Resources
... states flatly that it ‘defies definition’. Yet these authors and many others have provided general definitions. One of the best is this: Biological diversity encompasses all species of plants, animals, and microorganisms and the ecosystems and ecological processes of which they are parts. It is an u ...
... states flatly that it ‘defies definition’. Yet these authors and many others have provided general definitions. One of the best is this: Biological diversity encompasses all species of plants, animals, and microorganisms and the ecosystems and ecological processes of which they are parts. It is an u ...
Nucleotide sequence and structural organization of
... the RC mechanism. Where this system operates, a specific target site, the DSO, located upstream of the rep gene is nicked by the replication initiation protein. The sequence 5’-TACTACAACACCCCCCTATGT-3’, which was homologous (one mismatch) to the D S O of RC plasmids pE194, pSH71, pLSl and pWVO1, was ...
... the RC mechanism. Where this system operates, a specific target site, the DSO, located upstream of the rep gene is nicked by the replication initiation protein. The sequence 5’-TACTACAACACCCCCCTATGT-3’, which was homologous (one mismatch) to the D S O of RC plasmids pE194, pSH71, pLSl and pWVO1, was ...
Time-Resolved Transcriptome Analysis of Bacillus subtilis
... below 6.1%. Pair-wise plots of log intensities in either channel revealed a high Pearson correlation coefficient (above 0.9, p,1e15) (see Text S1). The M (log2 ratio) values also demonstrated significant correlation of 0.82 (for above threefold ratios), and low variation (CV) of 15.8%. All data were ...
... below 6.1%. Pair-wise plots of log intensities in either channel revealed a high Pearson correlation coefficient (above 0.9, p,1e15) (see Text S1). The M (log2 ratio) values also demonstrated significant correlation of 0.82 (for above threefold ratios), and low variation (CV) of 15.8%. All data were ...
When the two levels of red and green are
... DNA is used to carry the instructions for cell processes. DNA is made up of four nucleotide bases: adenine, cytosine, guanine and thymine (abbreviated as A, C, G and T respectively). These bases join into two complementary pairs, with A only binding to T and C with G. The bases are arranged in a dou ...
... DNA is used to carry the instructions for cell processes. DNA is made up of four nucleotide bases: adenine, cytosine, guanine and thymine (abbreviated as A, C, G and T respectively). These bases join into two complementary pairs, with A only binding to T and C with G. The bases are arranged in a dou ...
Multiple sequence alignment: outline
... representation of the MSA. Sequences can be generated from the HMM by starting at the beginning state labeled BEG and then by following anyone of many pathways from one type of sequence variation to another (states) along the state transition arrows and terminating in the ending state labeled END. A ...
... representation of the MSA. Sequences can be generated from the HMM by starting at the beginning state labeled BEG and then by following anyone of many pathways from one type of sequence variation to another (states) along the state transition arrows and terminating in the ending state labeled END. A ...
Fragile X-associated disorders (FXd)
... why they were having these different but related problems. Cells, Chromosomes, Genes, and DNA The Fragile X gene can be passed on in families by and to people of either gender who have no obvious signs of FXD. To understand how this happens, ...
... why they were having these different but related problems. Cells, Chromosomes, Genes, and DNA The Fragile X gene can be passed on in families by and to people of either gender who have no obvious signs of FXD. To understand how this happens, ...
about the examination - American Society for Microbiology
... Questions are classified by domain and then by task. The examination will have at least one question from each task. A task list for each specialty examination is included in the examination guide. The number of questions from each domain is listed next to the domain’s description on the task list f ...
... Questions are classified by domain and then by task. The examination will have at least one question from each task. A task list for each specialty examination is included in the examination guide. The number of questions from each domain is listed next to the domain’s description on the task list f ...