Sentences with phrase «expressed by an organism»

(1) «Environment» refers to the order expressed by organisms and the order pervading organisms.
The team, headed by OIST's Prof. Alexander Mikheyev of the Ecology and Evolution Unit and Dr. Claire Morandin, post-doctoral scholar at the University of Helsinki, collected queens and workers and sequenced the transcriptome — the full range of messenger RNA molecules expressed by an organism — of 16 species of ants to create a co-expression network of 36 sets of genes, that represent groups of similarly expressed genes.
GFPs enable researchers to watch live cells at work: If they're interested in a certain protein that can be expressed by an organism, they can fuse the GFP gene with the protein - encoding gene.

Not exact matches

The passage quoted by Griffin reads as follows: «He did not discriminate the event, as the unit of experience, from the enduring organism as its stabilization into importance, and from the cognitive organism as expressing an increased completeness of individualization» (SMW 155).
Creative church administration by ministers and laymen can help to provide such an organism through which the Spirit can be expressed in the world.
In order to understand this contradiction, the research group led by Raúl Estévez and Alejandro Barrallo compared genetically - modified zebrafish and mice models — in other words, knock - out organisms that, in this case, do not express the gene MLC1 — with the brain biopsy from an MLC patient.
By now, the BXD community has gathered around 300 million phenotype data points from these animals, generating by far the largest coherent «phenome» (a set of all phenotypes expressed in an organism) for any animal experimental cohorBy now, the BXD community has gathered around 300 million phenotype data points from these animals, generating by far the largest coherent «phenome» (a set of all phenotypes expressed in an organism) for any animal experimental cohorby far the largest coherent «phenome» (a set of all phenotypes expressed in an organism) for any animal experimental cohort.
Collins used a new analysis performed by NIH staff to address concerns expressed by many of the model organism researchers gathered at TAGC, particularly a 2015 analysis by Michael Wangler, Keith Yamamoto, and Hugo Bellen that suggested NIH grant support for Drosophila research is declining.
They express concern that the CSA has been «unaccountable, intransparent and controversial», singling out public statements by Anne Glover on genetically modified organisms.
Recombinant: Vaccine manufactured through gene cloning (plasmid expressed) or by recombining selected DNA from a pathogenic organism with DNA from another virus (viral vectored), leading to the expression, following inoculation, of only essential antigens required to immunize.
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