Sentences with phrase «bread mold»

Other debris included shattered cups, plates, and ceramic bread molds, as well as fish bones.
In recent years, clock researchers have uncovered some of the gears and springs that keep this circadian timepiece running, largely by identifying a handful of key genes in organisms from bread mold to mice.
The lowly bread mold Neurospora crassa has many talents.
Now, researchers working with one of these microbes — an orange, filamentous fungus known commonly as red bread mold — have discovered the genetic basis behind how their spores, or asexual reproductive units, communicate.
If you prefer the look of traditional braided challah, use a gluten - free challah bread mold, available online.
«Could bread mold build a better rechargeable battery?.»
The finding, described in two papers in today's issue of Cell, suggests that this clock, which regulates the body's daily biochemical rhythms, shares some basic cogs with the timekeepers of fruit flies, and even bread molds.
Marano and Gober are doing sculpture, Huntley uses bread mold instead of paint, but all think in a very painterly way about their work.
Just as penicillin is derived from bread mold, you are not getting a dose of mold when you get penicillin.
Their findings suggest that a red bread mold could be the key to producing more sustainable electrochemical materials for use in rechargeable batteries.
Working in the lab of biochemist and Nobel laureate Edward Tatum, Finch attempted to isolate nucleoproteins from the bread mold Neurospora.
Dr. Liu and his team were able to learn more about the circadian rhythms by studying model systems involving the bread mold, Neurospora crassa.
Some 1,000 genes of this bread mold are known.
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