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... geographic adaptability, barley is particularly noted for its tolerance to cold, drought, alkali, and salinity. The barley genome - with 5.3 billion letters of genetic code - is one of the largest in cereal crops measuring about twice the size of the human genome. Barley is a true diploid, thus, it ...
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... mature b-globin mRNA is shorter than the gene. The missing RNA was an intron that was removed during RNA processing. Introns are found in most eukaryotic genes that encode proteins, and they have been found in bacteriophage genes and in some bacterial rRNA and tRNA genes. ...
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... submitted). Histidine kinases are common in bacteria but relatively uncommon in eukaryotes, and phylogenetic analysis suggests that these virulence-associated histidine kinases in the fungi were obtained by lateral gene transfer from bacteria. All orthologs of this gene (LemA, GacS, etc…) examined t ...
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protein synthesis worksheet

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