
Plant–soil feedbacks: connecting ecosystem ecology and evolution
... basis of these interactions is essential for PSF research to begin incorporating and demonstrating evolutionary concepts. Genetic variation in plants can affect soil microbial communities, and in turn, these communities affect genetically based plant traits. For example, when seedlings from 20 randoml ...
... basis of these interactions is essential for PSF research to begin incorporating and demonstrating evolutionary concepts. Genetic variation in plants can affect soil microbial communities, and in turn, these communities affect genetically based plant traits. For example, when seedlings from 20 randoml ...
Snorks Lab File
... In this simulation, you will examine the DNA sequence of a fictitious organism - the Snork. Snorks were discovered on the planet Dee Enae in a distant solar system. Snorks only have one chromosome with eight genes on it. Your job is to analyze the genes of its DNA and determine what traits the organ ...
... In this simulation, you will examine the DNA sequence of a fictitious organism - the Snork. Snorks were discovered on the planet Dee Enae in a distant solar system. Snorks only have one chromosome with eight genes on it. Your job is to analyze the genes of its DNA and determine what traits the organ ...
Plant and Soil
... below). Already in the initial phases of the evolution of terrestrial plants, the necessity and opportunity appeared to integrate the abilities of soil microbes to explore the soil for nutrients and water into the development of plants. Vice versa a high number of soil microbes attained properties e ...
... below). Already in the initial phases of the evolution of terrestrial plants, the necessity and opportunity appeared to integrate the abilities of soil microbes to explore the soil for nutrients and water into the development of plants. Vice versa a high number of soil microbes attained properties e ...
Chaperone-dependent gene expression of organic
... Pseudomonas sp. have a high G + C content in the wobble base position, which serves as a check on the location and accuracy of the protein-coding sequence. Most work has reported high G + C contents of Pseudomonas sp. lipase genes [13,19,20]. According to West and Iglewski [21], a high G + C content ...
... Pseudomonas sp. have a high G + C content in the wobble base position, which serves as a check on the location and accuracy of the protein-coding sequence. Most work has reported high G + C contents of Pseudomonas sp. lipase genes [13,19,20]. According to West and Iglewski [21], a high G + C content ...
Detection of Bacteriochlorophyll-containing Micro
... bacteriochlorophylls a and c described by Pierson & Castenholz (1971). These Figures illustrate two of the problems of the infrared film technique - the large grain size which reduces clarity and the difficulty of achieving good focus when photographing infrared fluorescenceimages for long exposure ...
... bacteriochlorophylls a and c described by Pierson & Castenholz (1971). These Figures illustrate two of the problems of the infrared film technique - the large grain size which reduces clarity and the difficulty of achieving good focus when photographing infrared fluorescenceimages for long exposure ...
View/Open
... biofilms in the water industry? They are the mainly reason water infrastructures and pipe materials are corroded (causative agent of biofouling and biocorrosion Corrosion is the mainly problem in the water industry Biofilms are also the biological contaminants of drinking water ...
... biofilms in the water industry? They are the mainly reason water infrastructures and pipe materials are corroded (causative agent of biofouling and biocorrosion Corrosion is the mainly problem in the water industry Biofilms are also the biological contaminants of drinking water ...
Slides - Edwards Lab
... print "Original sequence:",seq print "Sequence starts with Met:",initMet print "Sequence without initial Met:",newseq ...
... print "Original sequence:",seq print "Sequence starts with Met:",initMet print "Sequence without initial Met:",newseq ...
Sequence±structure±function studies of tRNA
... include members of two unrelated superfamilies: `classical' Rossmann-fold-like (1,2) and SPOUT (3). The relatively small SPOUT superfamily includes only a few characterized RNAspeci®c enzymes with 2¢-O-ribose or guanosine-N1 modi®cation speci®city that will not be discussed further in this article. ...
... include members of two unrelated superfamilies: `classical' Rossmann-fold-like (1,2) and SPOUT (3). The relatively small SPOUT superfamily includes only a few characterized RNAspeci®c enzymes with 2¢-O-ribose or guanosine-N1 modi®cation speci®city that will not be discussed further in this article. ...
Capillary electrophoresis tandem mass spectrometry of bromine
... group of tyrosine rather than its free N-terminal amino group. In order to check the previous idea, another Tyr-containing peptide (NYITR-NH2 ) was allowed to react with DBEP. Brominecontaining ions (291/293 m/z) appeared again in the MS/MS spectrum together with a 70 m/z ion (immonium ion of N) and ...
... group of tyrosine rather than its free N-terminal amino group. In order to check the previous idea, another Tyr-containing peptide (NYITR-NH2 ) was allowed to react with DBEP. Brominecontaining ions (291/293 m/z) appeared again in the MS/MS spectrum together with a 70 m/z ion (immonium ion of N) and ...
Funky Fomites and Aseptic Microbiology
... Diagnostic bacteriology is concerned with the isolation and identification of bacteria in a specimen from a patient. These specimens, unless from a normally sterile site of the body, rarely contain a single bacterial type, but are mixtures of the disease-producing bacteria and the host's normal flor ...
... Diagnostic bacteriology is concerned with the isolation and identification of bacteria in a specimen from a patient. These specimens, unless from a normally sterile site of the body, rarely contain a single bacterial type, but are mixtures of the disease-producing bacteria and the host's normal flor ...
Horizontal gene acquisitions by eukaryotes as drivers of adaptive
... can the occurrence of false positives be prevented, or at least minimized? A rather trivial source of erroneously called HGT events are DNA contaminations resulting from bacteria and other microorganisms that live in close association with an organism from which DNA is isolated for sequencing. Conta ...
... can the occurrence of false positives be prevented, or at least minimized? A rather trivial source of erroneously called HGT events are DNA contaminations resulting from bacteria and other microorganisms that live in close association with an organism from which DNA is isolated for sequencing. Conta ...
GSS: Gonad-Stimulating Substance
... relaxin superfamily. The cDNA of GSS encodes a preprohormone sequence with a C peptide between the A and B chains. Phylogenetic analyses revealed that starfish GSS was a relaxinlike peptide. Chemically synthesized GSS induced not only oocyte maturation and ovulation in isolated ovarian fragments, bu ...
... relaxin superfamily. The cDNA of GSS encodes a preprohormone sequence with a C peptide between the A and B chains. Phylogenetic analyses revealed that starfish GSS was a relaxinlike peptide. Chemically synthesized GSS induced not only oocyte maturation and ovulation in isolated ovarian fragments, bu ...
Horizontal gene acquisitions by eukaryotes as drivers of adaptive
... can the occurrence of false positives be prevented, or at least minimized? A rather trivial source of erroneously called HGT events are DNA contaminations resulting from bacteria and other microorganisms that live in close association with an organism from which DNA is isolated for sequencing. Conta ...
... can the occurrence of false positives be prevented, or at least minimized? A rather trivial source of erroneously called HGT events are DNA contaminations resulting from bacteria and other microorganisms that live in close association with an organism from which DNA is isolated for sequencing. Conta ...
Kein Folientitel
... varieties; (b) essentially biological processes for the production of plants or animals. 2. Inventions which concern plants or animals shall be patentable if the technical feasibility of the invention is not confined to a particular plant or animal variety. 3. Paragraph 1(b) shall be without prejudi ...
... varieties; (b) essentially biological processes for the production of plants or animals. 2. Inventions which concern plants or animals shall be patentable if the technical feasibility of the invention is not confined to a particular plant or animal variety. 3. Paragraph 1(b) shall be without prejudi ...
Arguments Reinforcing the Three-Domain View of Diversified
... ToL reconstructions from concatenated ribosomal proteins and the small-subunit ribosomal RNA (SSU rRNA) gene produced conflicting topologies with the former supporting the AAS while the latter recovering the “Woesian” three-domain (3D) ToL [14] of cellular diversification into domains Archaea, Bacte ...
... ToL reconstructions from concatenated ribosomal proteins and the small-subunit ribosomal RNA (SSU rRNA) gene produced conflicting topologies with the former supporting the AAS while the latter recovering the “Woesian” three-domain (3D) ToL [14] of cellular diversification into domains Archaea, Bacte ...
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... GO for microarray analysis • Annotations give ‘function’ label to genes • Ask meaningful questions of microarray data e.g. – genes involved in the same process, same/different expression patterns? ...
... GO for microarray analysis • Annotations give ‘function’ label to genes • Ask meaningful questions of microarray data e.g. – genes involved in the same process, same/different expression patterns? ...
1. Which of the following are connected by hydrogen bonds? A
... leaf discs. The production of oxygen was used to measure the rate of photosynthesis. Gross photosynthesis refers to the sum of net photosynthesis and respiration. Net photosynthesis was calculated by subtracting the rate of respiration in the dark from gross photosynthesis. ...
... leaf discs. The production of oxygen was used to measure the rate of photosynthesis. Gross photosynthesis refers to the sum of net photosynthesis and respiration. Net photosynthesis was calculated by subtracting the rate of respiration in the dark from gross photosynthesis. ...
Detection of cis-trans Isomers of a Synthetic Peptide Fragment of
... molecular ion [M + Na]+ by FAB-MS at 695, and gave one major peak on the HPLC (Figure 1). However, as shown in Table I, several of the intermediate peptides gave more than one spot on the TLC, and the final product showed three spots with one solvent system. It seemed likely that the multiple spots ...
... molecular ion [M + Na]+ by FAB-MS at 695, and gave one major peak on the HPLC (Figure 1). However, as shown in Table I, several of the intermediate peptides gave more than one spot on the TLC, and the final product showed three spots with one solvent system. It seemed likely that the multiple spots ...
p53 regulation and function in normal cells and tumors
... with transcription-independent induction of apoptosis. We suggest a model in which activated forms of p53 carry out transcription-dependent functions in growth arrest and DNA repair which may vary by cell type, while most or all wild type forms of p53 are capable of binding to damaged DNA. p53 prote ...
... with transcription-independent induction of apoptosis. We suggest a model in which activated forms of p53 carry out transcription-dependent functions in growth arrest and DNA repair which may vary by cell type, while most or all wild type forms of p53 are capable of binding to damaged DNA. p53 prote ...