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Nucleotide Sequence of the DNA Complementary to Avian (Chicken
Nucleotide Sequence of the DNA Complementary to Avian (Chicken

... It was not surprising to find that the greatest conservation in sequence homology was in the amino terminal 1-34 portion of the hormones, since this region has been shown to be responsible for the biological activity of PTH (2, 3). Within this region, the amino-terminal Ser-Val sequence is identical ...
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full abstracts - LSU WordPress sites

... Caenorhabditis elegans has been used to conduct many different types of basic research in various fields of study including development of eukaryotes. C. elegans is a non-parasitic organism and feeds primarily on bacteria. Developmental studies on spacecraft are desired but astronauts don’t have the ...
Clostridium hydroxybenzoicum sp. nov., an Amino Acid
Clostridium hydroxybenzoicum sp. nov., an Amino Acid

... added, which indicated that butyrate was produced from acetate or acetyl moieties during lysine catabolism (2). However, a cell suspension supplemented with L-lysine and Larginine did not form more volatile acids than the control (Table 3). This inhibition might have been due in part to the presence ...
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... pBEM-BK29Q was transformed into JM109 and re-isolated. The DNA was digested with Xhol and the 3166 bp fragment was isolated from a 0.9% agarose gel by the Geneclean procedure (BIO101 Inc., La Jolla, CA). pFSll-04 was also digested with Xhol, purified by phenol/chloroform extraction and ethanol preci ...
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... • Some genes can encode more than one kind of polypeptide, depending on which segments are treated as exons during splicing • This is called alternative RNA splicing • Consequently, the number of different proteins an organism can produce is much greater than its number of genes ...
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... few of its genes. • In addition, DNA vaccines are relatively easy and inexpensive to design and produce. • Naked DNA vaccines are being tested in humans including those against the viruses that cause influenza and herpes. ...
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... This is confirmed by average nucleotide analysis (ANI), where D. turgidum and D. thermophilum are calculated to have 82.4% average nucleotide identity, below the threshold for members of the same species. Of the 1813 protein-coding genes, 1354 genes (72.6%) were assigned to COGs categories (Table 1) ...
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- ZORA - Universität Zürich

... The last 15 years have witnessed the emergence of a new field of research in microbiology ecology aiming at a better understanding of the diversity non-cultivable (or not yet cultivable) bacteria. To this end the16S ribosomal DNA (rDNA), 23S rDNA or the 16S–23S rDNA internal transcribed spacer regio ...
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... the genera Burkholderia with the type species Burkholderia cepacia and Ralstonia with the type species Ralstonia picketti. Pseudomonas lemoignei, one of first known P3HB producing prokaryotes (LEMOIGNE, 1926) belongs to the Burkholderia-Ralstonia rRNA sublineages. Pseudomonads of rRNA group III are ...
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Altering protein specificity: techniques and applications
Altering protein specificity: techniques and applications

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... ribosome stalling the formation of different secondary structures in this leader region in the transcript and you get expression of the trp messenger RNA.  This is called transcription attenuation. If the transcript has already started, but while the RNA polymerase is transcribing through the opero ...
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... raise their chicks and finally return to the sea. The appropriateness of Adélie penguins to their conditions of life is obvious. For example, their hydrodynamic body shape is very similar to that of seals and is well suited to the marine environment in which both animals live. Physiological and meta ...
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DNA Replication - Texas Tech University

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clay mineral content of gulf coast outcrop samples
clay mineral content of gulf coast outcrop samples

... needles mixed with montmorillonite. Plate 1B, a micrograph of the Dubose sample, shows montmorillonite together with a large proportion of structures which are probably shards. These shards, or shardlike structures, are found in all of the samples of Upper Eocene and younger formations. Wi~h regard ...
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... concentration of oxides and heavy metals significantly varies over the study space/sample points (2km, 4km, 6km, 8km, 10km, and the Control Community at 12km). These results collectively imply that the values of the means of the distribution (concentration of pollutants as sampled across the study a ...
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