Isolation and Identification of Bacterial Organisms that are
... This research work was carried out to examine the bacterial organisms that are associated with the spoilage of African breadfruits (Treculia africana) (Ukwa). Samples of the spoilt breadfruits were analyzed using five fold serial dilution method and the last three test tubes were used for the inocul ...
... This research work was carried out to examine the bacterial organisms that are associated with the spoilage of African breadfruits (Treculia africana) (Ukwa). Samples of the spoilt breadfruits were analyzed using five fold serial dilution method and the last three test tubes were used for the inocul ...
Magnetic Particle Testing
... fields. Diamagnetic materials are slightly repelled by a magnetic field and the material does not retain the magnetic properties when the external field is removed. In diamagnetic materials all the electrons are paired so there is no permanent net magnetic moment per atom. Most elements in the perio ...
... fields. Diamagnetic materials are slightly repelled by a magnetic field and the material does not retain the magnetic properties when the external field is removed. In diamagnetic materials all the electrons are paired so there is no permanent net magnetic moment per atom. Most elements in the perio ...
Applied and Environmental Microbiology
... Almost all bacteria were able to produce siderophores. Various strains, particularly endophytes, were able to grow on ACC as the sole nitrogen source. (e.g., see reference 45) seem to be the most relevant rhizosphere processes involved in hyperaccumulation. The role of root exudates in metal mobiliz ...
... Almost all bacteria were able to produce siderophores. Various strains, particularly endophytes, were able to grow on ACC as the sole nitrogen source. (e.g., see reference 45) seem to be the most relevant rhizosphere processes involved in hyperaccumulation. The role of root exudates in metal mobiliz ...
Fungi, Bacteria, Protists - Ms. Soto`s Biology I Class
... 1. What are the three things that all fungi have in common? 2. What is an example of a unicellular fungus? 3. What are two examples of multicellular fungi? 4. What is the process by which fungi break down food? 5. What are hyphae, and what are they used for? 6. What is asexual reproduction? 7. What ...
... 1. What are the three things that all fungi have in common? 2. What is an example of a unicellular fungus? 3. What are two examples of multicellular fungi? 4. What is the process by which fungi break down food? 5. What are hyphae, and what are they used for? 6. What is asexual reproduction? 7. What ...
II. PENGGOLONGAN MIKROBA Taksonomi Mikroba
... 1. Planctomycetes - phylum terdiri dari bakteri dengan sifat tidak biasa, termasuk dinding sel yang tidak mempunyai peptidoglika dan sel dengan nukleoid yang diselimuti membran; membelah dengan bertunas dan membentuk tonjolan (appendages) yang disebut stalks 2. Chlamydiae - phylum terdiri dari patog ...
... 1. Planctomycetes - phylum terdiri dari bakteri dengan sifat tidak biasa, termasuk dinding sel yang tidak mempunyai peptidoglika dan sel dengan nukleoid yang diselimuti membran; membelah dengan bertunas dan membentuk tonjolan (appendages) yang disebut stalks 2. Chlamydiae - phylum terdiri dari patog ...
Chapter Web Links
... 1. Planctomycetes - phylum terdiri dari bakteri dengan sifat tidak biasa, termasuk dinding sel yang tidak mempunyai peptidoglika dan sel dengan nukleoid yang diselimuti membran; membelah dengan bertunas dan membentuk tonjolan (appendages) yang disebut stalks 2. Chlamydiae - phylum terdiri dari patog ...
... 1. Planctomycetes - phylum terdiri dari bakteri dengan sifat tidak biasa, termasuk dinding sel yang tidak mempunyai peptidoglika dan sel dengan nukleoid yang diselimuti membran; membelah dengan bertunas dan membentuk tonjolan (appendages) yang disebut stalks 2. Chlamydiae - phylum terdiri dari patog ...
An ACP-Independent Fatty Acid Synthesis Pathway in Archaea
... transfers (HGTs), we did not retrieve homologs of the ACP-processing machinery (ACP, ACPS, and MCAT) in archaea. This contrasted with the presence of homologs of all the other FAS genes in a large diversity of archaea (supplementary table S1, Supplementary Material online). Once malonyl-ACP is produ ...
... transfers (HGTs), we did not retrieve homologs of the ACP-processing machinery (ACP, ACPS, and MCAT) in archaea. This contrasted with the presence of homologs of all the other FAS genes in a large diversity of archaea (supplementary table S1, Supplementary Material online). Once malonyl-ACP is produ ...
FAS or PKS, lipid biosynthesis and stable carbon isotope
... Colwellia from the Japan Trench (e.g., C. piezophila) produce either no or low levels of EPA and DHA [16]. Clearly, fatty acid composition has provided important information in characterizing piezophilic bacteria in phylogeny and taxonomy [24], piezoadaptation [49, 51], and in biogeochemistry and ge ...
... Colwellia from the Japan Trench (e.g., C. piezophila) produce either no or low levels of EPA and DHA [16]. Clearly, fatty acid composition has provided important information in characterizing piezophilic bacteria in phylogeny and taxonomy [24], piezoadaptation [49, 51], and in biogeochemistry and ge ...
Seafloor Spreading
... Observations of ocean-floor sediments revealed that, like the age of ocean crust, the thickness of ocean-floor sediments increases with distance from an ocean ridge. ...
... Observations of ocean-floor sediments revealed that, like the age of ocean crust, the thickness of ocean-floor sediments increases with distance from an ocean ridge. ...
Nature Medicine News Feature on Turning a new phage
... the next ten years, that number dropped to 17. In the decade since, just seven innovative antimicrobial drugs have hit the US market. A new approach is critically needed. Thankfully, some researchers are finding that approach by revisiting ground far older than high-throughput screens—ground so old, ...
... the next ten years, that number dropped to 17. In the decade since, just seven innovative antimicrobial drugs have hit the US market. A new approach is critically needed. Thankfully, some researchers are finding that approach by revisiting ground far older than high-throughput screens—ground so old, ...
Applied Environmental Microbiology
... proportion of facultative anaerobes (44). Colon mucosal folds exhibit particular bacteria adapted to colonic conditions and maybe to mucin degradation (45). Some insects have specialized structures in their gut, such as midgut sacs and tubular outgrowths called ceca or crypts, in which they harbor s ...
... proportion of facultative anaerobes (44). Colon mucosal folds exhibit particular bacteria adapted to colonic conditions and maybe to mucin degradation (45). Some insects have specialized structures in their gut, such as midgut sacs and tubular outgrowths called ceca or crypts, in which they harbor s ...
Magnetism Magnetism
... labeled N is a “north-seeking” pole, and the end of the magnet labeled S is a “south-seeking” pole. ...
... labeled N is a “north-seeking” pole, and the end of the magnet labeled S is a “south-seeking” pole. ...
Future Microbiology
... available in soluble form through oxidation of sulfide minerals. Consequently, organisms started using soft metals, such as zinc and copper, in their enzymes [2]. Since zinc is a borderline soft metal, concentrations of bioavailable zinc were probably higher than stronger soft metals, such as copper ...
... available in soluble form through oxidation of sulfide minerals. Consequently, organisms started using soft metals, such as zinc and copper, in their enzymes [2]. Since zinc is a borderline soft metal, concentrations of bioavailable zinc were probably higher than stronger soft metals, such as copper ...