A CRISPR design for next-generation antimicrobials Chase L Beisel
... was traced to the addiction systems of the plasmid that kill the host cell in the absence of plasmid, offering an indirect benefit of targeting some mobile elements encoding drug resistance. Conjugation was also investigated as a means of delivery [2], although the transfer efficiency was too low to ...
... was traced to the addiction systems of the plasmid that kill the host cell in the absence of plasmid, offering an indirect benefit of targeting some mobile elements encoding drug resistance. Conjugation was also investigated as a means of delivery [2], although the transfer efficiency was too low to ...
Biology News Department News Happy Birthday, Charles!
... written a book on his observations, but did not attempt to have it published until 1859 – nearly 23 years after he returned from his journey. It’s unknown why it took so long to publish On the Origin of Species, although he had worked on a taxonomic monograph of barnacles for eight years. Speculatio ...
... written a book on his observations, but did not attempt to have it published until 1859 – nearly 23 years after he returned from his journey. It’s unknown why it took so long to publish On the Origin of Species, although he had worked on a taxonomic monograph of barnacles for eight years. Speculatio ...
Level 2 Biology (91157) 2015
... a discussion of why the rim laying behaviour increased with human intervention, then decreased once the intervention stopped. ...
... a discussion of why the rim laying behaviour increased with human intervention, then decreased once the intervention stopped. ...
Biotechnology
... Biotechnology: The development and utilization of biological processes for obtaining maximum benefits to man and other forms of life. Biotechnology: The use of living organisms for the manufacture of useful products: It may involve algae, bacteria, fungi, yeast cells of higher animal and plants. ...
... Biotechnology: The development and utilization of biological processes for obtaining maximum benefits to man and other forms of life. Biotechnology: The use of living organisms for the manufacture of useful products: It may involve algae, bacteria, fungi, yeast cells of higher animal and plants. ...
ICSE Board Class IX Biology Gold Series Sample Paper
... 3. The time given at the head of the paper is the time allotted for writing the answers. 4. Attempt all questions from Section I and any four questions from Section II. 5. The intended marks of questions or for parts of questions are given in brackets [ ]. ...
... 3. The time given at the head of the paper is the time allotted for writing the answers. 4. Attempt all questions from Section I and any four questions from Section II. 5. The intended marks of questions or for parts of questions are given in brackets [ ]. ...
Chapter 11 Active Reading Guide
... If you have completed a first-year high school biology course, some of this chapter will serve as a review for the basic concepts of Mendelian genetics. For other students, this may be your first exposure to genetics. In either case, this is a chapter that should be carefully mastered. Spending some ...
... If you have completed a first-year high school biology course, some of this chapter will serve as a review for the basic concepts of Mendelian genetics. For other students, this may be your first exposure to genetics. In either case, this is a chapter that should be carefully mastered. Spending some ...
I. Plants
... Mineral availability - affected by soil Property of pH - acids leach minerals from soils Under acid conditions soil releases aluminum and iron rather than calcium, magnesium and potassium c) Aluminum and iron may be toxic to the plant d) Plants can use energy to concentrate minerals far above levels ...
... Mineral availability - affected by soil Property of pH - acids leach minerals from soils Under acid conditions soil releases aluminum and iron rather than calcium, magnesium and potassium c) Aluminum and iron may be toxic to the plant d) Plants can use energy to concentrate minerals far above levels ...
AP Biology - TeacherWeb
... higher concentration of O2 O2 & CO2 diffuse much faster through air respiratory surfaces exposed to air do not have to be ventilated as thoroughly as gills ...
... higher concentration of O2 O2 & CO2 diffuse much faster through air respiratory surfaces exposed to air do not have to be ventilated as thoroughly as gills ...
Natural language and the genetic code: from the semiotic analogy to
... With the discovery of the DNA structure (Watson and Crick, 1953), the idea of DNA as a linguistic code arose (Monod, 1970). Many researchers have considered DNA as a language, pointing out the semiotic parallelism between genetic code and natural language. This idea had been discussed, almost dismis ...
... With the discovery of the DNA structure (Watson and Crick, 1953), the idea of DNA as a linguistic code arose (Monod, 1970). Many researchers have considered DNA as a language, pointing out the semiotic parallelism between genetic code and natural language. This idea had been discussed, almost dismis ...
Powering the database revolution in the field of evolutionary biology
... 1. To categorize evolutionary biology abstracts into 5 different predetermined categories using nouns and noun-phrases associated with the text. 2. To prepare for long-term objectives. ...
... 1. To categorize evolutionary biology abstracts into 5 different predetermined categories using nouns and noun-phrases associated with the text. 2. To prepare for long-term objectives. ...
FST Human Follistatin Human Recombinant Catalog No. CB
... It is recommended to reconstitute the lyophilized Follistatin in sterile 18MΩ-cm H2O not less than 100µg/ml, which can then be further diluted to other aqueous solutions. Stability: Lyophilized Follistatin although stable at room temperature for 3 weeks, should be stored desiccated below -18°C. Upon ...
... It is recommended to reconstitute the lyophilized Follistatin in sterile 18MΩ-cm H2O not less than 100µg/ml, which can then be further diluted to other aqueous solutions. Stability: Lyophilized Follistatin although stable at room temperature for 3 weeks, should be stored desiccated below -18°C. Upon ...
Blair, Stuart: A review of the Gene Ontology: past developments, present roles, and future possibilities
... for example, a “neuronal cell body” is_a “cell body” is_a “cell part”10. The relationship is transitive, so “neuronal cell body” is_a “cell part” also. The “part_of” relationship is more complex: in the ‘cellular component’ domain it means ‘is physically part of’ and in the ‘biological process’ doma ...
... for example, a “neuronal cell body” is_a “cell body” is_a “cell part”10. The relationship is transitive, so “neuronal cell body” is_a “cell part” also. The “part_of” relationship is more complex: in the ‘cellular component’ domain it means ‘is physically part of’ and in the ‘biological process’ doma ...
2103 NARG study
... It is well recognized that the field of metagenomics is becoming a critical tool for studying previously unobtainable population dynamics at both an identification of species level and a functional or transcriptional level. Because the power to resolve microbial information is so important for ident ...
... It is well recognized that the field of metagenomics is becoming a critical tool for studying previously unobtainable population dynamics at both an identification of species level and a functional or transcriptional level. Because the power to resolve microbial information is so important for ident ...
Introduction to Biology
... The ‘H’ is replaced by various groups to generate other 19 amino acids. All the amino acids carry both positive and negative charges, hence they are termed as Zwitter ions. ...
... The ‘H’ is replaced by various groups to generate other 19 amino acids. All the amino acids carry both positive and negative charges, hence they are termed as Zwitter ions. ...
XVIII. Biology, High School - Massachusetts Department of
... C. The villi of the small intestine increase the absorption of nutrients from the small intestine into the blood. D. More growth hormone is released from the pituitary gland when the level of growth hormone in the blood falls too low. ...
... C. The villi of the small intestine increase the absorption of nutrients from the small intestine into the blood. D. More growth hormone is released from the pituitary gland when the level of growth hormone in the blood falls too low. ...
IBO 2001 Theory part A_CCL - International Biology Olympiad
... The exam papers can be used freely for educational purposes as long as IBO is credited and new creations are licensed under identical terms. No commercial use is allowed. ...
... The exam papers can be used freely for educational purposes as long as IBO is credited and new creations are licensed under identical terms. No commercial use is allowed. ...
8.5
... are made up of twenty types of amino acids. The mRNA message is read as a series of non-overlapping codons, a sequence of three nucleotides that code for an amino acid. Many amino acids are coded for by more than one codon. In general, codons that code for the same amino acid share the same first tw ...
... are made up of twenty types of amino acids. The mRNA message is read as a series of non-overlapping codons, a sequence of three nucleotides that code for an amino acid. Many amino acids are coded for by more than one codon. In general, codons that code for the same amino acid share the same first tw ...
Year 13 Biology, 2011.
... An investigation is an activity covering the complete process from planning to reporting and will involve the student in the collection of primary data related to the ecological niche of the organism. Primary data may relate to biotic and/or abiotic factors. The nature of the investigation could be ...
... An investigation is an activity covering the complete process from planning to reporting and will involve the student in the collection of primary data related to the ecological niche of the organism. Primary data may relate to biotic and/or abiotic factors. The nature of the investigation could be ...
Year 13 Biology, 2010.
... An investigation is an activity covering the complete process from planning to reporting and will involve the student in the collection of primary data related to the ecological niche of the organism. Primary data may relate to biotic and/or abiotic factors. The nature of the investigation could be ...
... An investigation is an activity covering the complete process from planning to reporting and will involve the student in the collection of primary data related to the ecological niche of the organism. Primary data may relate to biotic and/or abiotic factors. The nature of the investigation could be ...
HB-ATAR-Unit-2
... 6. select, construct and use appropriate representations, including models of DNA replication, transcription and translation, Punnett squares, pedigrees and karyotypes, to communicate conceptual understanding, solve problems ...
... 6. select, construct and use appropriate representations, including models of DNA replication, transcription and translation, Punnett squares, pedigrees and karyotypes, to communicate conceptual understanding, solve problems ...
- Digital Commons @ Otterbein
... know. From that, other pieces of the educational puzzle (e.g., how we assess what they know and how we helped deliver and build that knowledge) begin to fall into place. Third, we currently lack the ability to compare between programs in any sort of quantitative manner. It would be useful to have a ...
... know. From that, other pieces of the educational puzzle (e.g., how we assess what they know and how we helped deliver and build that knowledge) begin to fall into place. Third, we currently lack the ability to compare between programs in any sort of quantitative manner. It would be useful to have a ...
zChap11_140901 - Online Open Genetics
... to be sequenced (Fig. 11.8). Because the order of clones relative to the complete chromosome was known prior to sequencing, the resulting sequence information could be easily assembled into one complete chromosome at the end of the project. Clone-by-clone sequencing therefore minimizes the number of ...
... to be sequenced (Fig. 11.8). Because the order of clones relative to the complete chromosome was known prior to sequencing, the resulting sequence information could be easily assembled into one complete chromosome at the end of the project. Clone-by-clone sequencing therefore minimizes the number of ...
Synthetic biology
Synthetic biology is an interdisciplinary branch of biology, combining disciplines such as biotechnology, evolutionary biology, molecular biology, systems biology, biophysics, computer engineering, and genetic engineering.The definition of synthetic biology is debated not only among natural scientists but also in the human sciences, arts and politics. One popular definition is ""designing and constructing biological devices, biological systems, and biological machines for useful purposes."" However, the functional aspects of this definition stem from molecular biology and biotechnology.