The principal elements of a BAP typically include: (a) preparing inventories
of biological information for selected species or habitats; (b) assessing the conservation status of species within specified ecosystems; (c) creation of targets for conservation and restoration; and (d) establishing budgets, timelines and institutional partnerships for implementing the BAP.
Encyclopedia of the Sanctuaries In this online guide, you will find photos, streaming video and important
biological information for over 100 marine species from each of the National Marine Sanctuaries in the United States.
In addition, he said, biological molecules can exhibit dynamic motions that have an impact on how they function but those motions are missing when structures crystallize, resulting in the loss of
important biological information.
The records were further classified, based
on biological information such as length and life stage — neonate, young of the year, juvenile, or mature.
«Our study shows how application of interdisciplinary statistical approaches, coupled with informed models of collective motion can help extract useful
biological information about social interactions in schools of fish.
They will also be invited to answer questions about their health history and status, share their genomic and other
biological information through simple blood and urine tests, and grant access to their clinical data from electronic health records.
An initiative to integrate
biological information using semantics, and present it in a novel way, leveraging phenotypes to bridge the knowledge gap
«If you want to obtain
useful biological information at the individual cell level, then you need to do some statistical inferences,» said Li, who is also head of the Junction of Statistics and Biology laboratory.
They analysed genetic variants with known effects on height and body mass index (BMI) from 119,000 individuals aged between 40 and 70 in the UK Biobank — a database of
biological information from half a million British adults — using a technique called mendelian randomisation.
If parents can give a child the gift of a complicated and subtle language, they can be trusted to pass on the relatively
little biological information that children need to know about sex, and in a manner that, most likely of all methods, will place it in the context of the language of love and life.
Crick, after all, solved with James Watson the fundamental hardware problem in biology — how the DNA molecule works to
store biological information — and then went on to make fundamental contributions to the software question, how that information gets coded and transmitted from generation to generation.
Finally, the most absurd feature of your scenario is the idea that any extraterrestrial creature would just happen to have, first, DNA as it's basic molecule of
biological information storage, second, cellular machinery anywhere remotely similar to what animals on Earth have, and finally, would just happen to be close enough genetically to be able to mix their DNA with the DNA of any terrestrial being, and come out with a viable result.
I agree 100 % that it is up to the child and the most important thing for an adoptee is to have access to
biological information so it can be a choice.
Future trials that dynamically measure
additional biological information, such as cortisol levels (another marker of stress) and blood pressure, are now warranted to further advance our understanding of the relationship between stress and blighted urban environments.»
«What we will do is just give (rapid) approval in cases where we have
sufficient biological information, such as things released a hundred times before,» says John Beringer, secretary of the ACRE.
The discovery
suggests biological information can be recovered from a wider range of fossil material than realised, which would greatly help the tracing of evolutionary relationships.
The researchers came up with a computational method that
allows biological information to literally flow from gene to gene across a massive network across many genomes, known as the «supergenomic» network.
In addition to using whale earplugs to determine whales» lifetime exposure to chemicals and environmental pollutants, the plugs provide time -
specific biological information about whales.
«Generating high - quality data is important, but ultimately you need to be able to go from raw data to meaningful and
actionable biological information,» says Castro - Perez.
For example, the 2015 Nature scientific report, Important
biological information uncovered in previously unaligned reads from chromatin immunoprecipitation experiments (ChIP - Seq) discusses how various computational tools can find new information that can assist in the construction of gene regulatory grids.
Commissioner Vice deputy chairman of Forum for Innovative Regenerative Medicine (FIRM) Vice deputy chairman of
Japan Biological Information Consortium Executive board member of Japan Health Science Foundation
Prior to Strand, he worked on
biological information management systems and the design & development of genomics software at Incyte Corp., and worked on developing a LIMS system for the biotechnology division at Bayer Corp..
Medicinal mushroom polysaccharides have some of the greatest potential for structural variability and the highest capacity for
carrying biological information, which means they can stimulate the immune system to fight off cancer.
Providing an alternative to the pest control companies that prefer trapping and less humane methods, SFROMP will provide you with
sound biological information as well as recommendations on how to exclude animals from areas where they are causing a problem, or deter the undesirable behavior.
The world's first interactive database of Nature's solutions to sustainability challenges, where
relevant biological information is searchable by design and engineering function.
The
National Biological Information Infrastructure (NBII) was a program coordinated by the United States Geological Survey's Biological Informatics Office within the USGS Biological Resources Discipline.
Instead, Meyer concluded by suggesting that «intelligent,» «rational» agents may have been responsible for the «origin of
new biological information.»
In observing males and studying anthropological and neuro -
biological information regarding male behavior, I developed the term «aggression nurturance» in 1995 in order to try to help professionals and parents look at males more closely.
Pollard will represent bioinformatics — the collection and analysis of biochemical and
biological information using computers — in the NMI's quest to harness the microbiome for the benefit of individuals, communities, and societies.
Biological information from search results can be readily exported to an Excel document, allowing systematic comparisons with other databases or information sets.
«You have to take a leap of faith from the developmental biology knowledge we have from worms and flies and think about how we can apply that really
important biological information to the human context.»
The modern age has become obsessed by the idea that the cure of our ills is to be found in the spread of
biological information.
In spite of this extensive new evidence, the materialist continues to hold out for the discovery of some new physical laws to explain the origin of
biological information.
Such visual, social clues are combined with the wearer's
biological information.
In her opinion
the biological information buried in the Frank is so precious that it should be mined for the whole nation.
The extraordinary truth emerged in the 20th century that
biological information is stored, read and replicated in the form of DNA.