Every tooth has millions of
bacterial cells living on it.
Not exact matches
There are way more
bacterial cells in our bodies than there are
cells with our DNA, we couldn't
live without them.
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life pioneer Craig Venter and his team have smuggled an alien genome into unwitting
bacterial cells.
But while Venter's synthetic genome will be housed within an existing
bacterial cell, other scientists are aiming for the even more ambitious target of building an entire
living cell from the basic chemical ingredients.
In a 1967 paper published in the Journal of Theoretical Biology, Margulis suggested that mitochondria and plastids — vital structures within animal and plant
cells — evolved from bacteria hundreds of million of years ago, after
bacterial cells started to collect in interactive communities and
live symbiotically with one another.
His group focused on another type of immune
cell known as primary macrophages and their response to
live bacterial pathogens.
«Engineers design «
living materials»: Hybrid materials combine
bacterial cells with nonliving elements that emit light.»
Trillions of bacteria
live in human intestines — there are about ten times more
bacterial cells in the average person's body than human ones.
Bacterial spores store information about the individual growth history of their progenitor cells, thus retaining a «memory» that links the different stages of the bacterial li
Bacterial spores store information about the individual growth history of their progenitor
cells, thus retaining a «memory» that links the different stages of the
bacterial li
bacterial life cycle.
Scientists today announced that they have crafted a
bacterial genome from scratch, moving one step closer to creating entirely synthetic
life forms —
living cells designed and built by humans to carry out a diverse set of tasks ranging from manufacturing biofuels to sequestering carbon dioxide.
They then used super-resolution microscopy to prove that this computer - generated map matched up with the real -
life chromosome organisation inside
bacterial cells.
In this case,
life meant a
bacterial cell that could grow rapidly in a glucose culture.
Bacterial Gene Numbers Vary from Approximately 500 to 8000 and Overlap Those of Single - Celled Eukaryotes The bacterial genome projects already provide excellent estimates for the number and types of protein and RNA molecules made by free living prokaryotes (
Bacterial Gene Numbers Vary from Approximately 500 to 8000 and Overlap Those of Single -
Celled Eukaryotes The
bacterial genome projects already provide excellent estimates for the number and types of protein and RNA molecules made by free living prokaryotes (
bacterial genome projects already provide excellent estimates for the number and types of protein and RNA molecules made by free
living prokaryotes (Table 1).
Scientists are developing hybrid materials that are a cross between
living bacterial cells and non-
living components such as gold nanoparticles.
This downloadable compendium of application notes produced by BMG LABTECH covers a wide range of applications in the field of
life sciences, spanning from
bacterial kinetics, to
live -
cell assays to
cell signaling measurements.
A healthy vagina is kind of like a rainforest, says Dr. Shrivastava, where an ecosystem of
bacterial species, vaginal
cells, and yeast
live together harmoniously.
They damage your gut ecosystem or microbiome, made up of 100 trillion
bacterial bugs that
live inside you and outnumber your
cells an astounding 10 to one.
As humans, we have more
bacterial cells than human
cells and these bacteria drastically affect our
lives on a daily basis.