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Genetic and functional characterization of Caenorhabditis elegans

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... Together these are the four primary amino acids for transport between, and storage within, plant organs. Alanine aminotransferase (AlaAT) catalyses the reversible reaction between glutamate and pyruvate on the one hand, and alanine (Ala) and alpha-ketoglutarate on the other (Beatty et al. 2009; McAl ...
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... probe, respectively. B, Tissue-specific mRNA accumulation. Total RNA (10 mg) was isolated from Arabidopsis tissues (roots, leaves, stems, flowers, and siliques) and hybridized with gene-specific probes. C, Alterations of AtCAB-, AtNTT1-, and AtNTT2-mRNA-levels during the first 6 d of development. Th ...
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... two growth conditions and pointed to substantial differences among studies. They suggested that culturing conditions of the tested biofilms have a major impact on the emerging transcriptome profiles (Dötsch et al. 2012). This may provide an explanation for the differences between our results and Be ...
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... has gained wide acceptance, although it has detractors. However, even a putative RNA-based “organism” could have arisen only from a prebiotic chemical environment conducive to its existence (Poole et al. 1999). Although these theories and their associated predictions have done much to provide explan ...
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... Similar to ”longest common subsequence” (LCS) problem for strings, (Robinson, 1938) LCS: define a set of operations (e.g. substitution, insertion or deletion) that transform the aligned elements of one sequence into the corresponding elements of the other and associate with each operation a cost or ...
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... German Research Foundation (DFG), the Federation of European Microbiological Societies (FEMS) and the local DFG-funded Collaborative Research Center SFB-987 for the generous financial support of this meeting. I thank the president of the Philipps-University, Prof. Dr. Katharina Krause, for generousl ...
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... al., 1990; Pernie et al., 1990). The literature therefore clearly shows that metazoans do consume bacteria, but little is known of the importance of this predation compared to that of heterotrophic and mixotrophic protists. Simultaneous observation of the succession of bacterial consumption by metaz ...
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