Not exact matches
The world is filled with complex
organisms, but
why do we still have those silly one
celled organisms?
If there was a God who intelligently designed the universe and life then
why would we have anything bigger than our solar system inhabited by single
cell organisms?
Our evolution from a singular
celled organism due the inward placed orders of the submicrocosmological being subjected beforehand; is but an under the unknowable considerations regarding the
whys and hows of cellular cosmologies tenured coming of age.
Using machine learning, Chris Wiggins hopes to develop models that can predict how all of an
organism's genes behave under any circumstance - and thereby explain precisely
why some
cells become sick or cancerous
Why two types of single -
celled organism that form the deepest branch on the tree of life — bacteria and archaea — have completely different
cell membranes
«All
organisms with complex
cells have sex, so
why is it that simple, single -
celled organisms never evolved to do so?
That is
why it works with an interdisciplinary scientific team focused on understanding the complexity of life, starting with the genome and the
cell, and working up to complex
organisms and their interactions with the environment, while also providing a comprehensive vision of genetic diseases.
One reason
why we know little about this process of telomerase silencing is because specific telomerase regulation naturally occurs only in human
cells but not in mouse
cells, a widely used model
organism where telomerase is active in all
cell types.
It is widely believed that cellular senescence is a tumor suppressor mechanism; however, it has not been understood
why it is advantageous for
organisms to retain mutant
cells is a postmitotic state rather than simply eliminating them by apoptosis.
«This is
why the drug is mostly released inside cancer
cells, which decreases the general concentration of the drug in the
organism, thus preventing toxicity,» Matveyev notes.