Sentences with phrase «from genera»

The increased understanding of the intestinal microbiota composition and activity will make it likely that in the future we will see new probiotics from genera other than Lactobacillus, Bifidobacterium, or Saccharomyces; these may focus on new or existing health targets.
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Studies investigating actual production of flatus have typically used beans from the genera Phaseolus such as Great Northern [18], California small white beans [28], or red kidney beans [3, 29].
Apart from the genera and species new to science, the entomologists report the first case of reproduction by live birth in this rarely collected group of beetles.
Chile peppers are the fruit of plants from the genus Capsicum, members of the nightshade family, Solanaceae.
Of particular success was the use of fungi antagonistic to soil pathogens from the genus Trichoderma and the use of fungal spores from the genus Beauveria for control of the corn earworm, a major pest of maize.
«Dumbo octopus & qquot; Grimpoteuthis bathynectes swims in the Northeast Pacific Ocean; image courtesy of University of Washington / YouTube Down in the dark depths of the deep ocean live more than a dozen species of «Dumbo» octopuses.These octopods from the genus Grimpoteuthis are so named for their prominent, unusual earlike fins that they use to help them swim (reminiscent of the Disney elephant character who used his ears to fly).
A cold - blooded outlookIn addition, the snakes in this study, from the genus Crotalus, live largely in areas that experience intermediate climate changes.
For this purpose, they chose the less mobile lazy toads from the genus Scutiger of the Pelobatoidea, a species group found along of the Himalayas and in eastern Tibet, in habitats at altitudes between 2,500 and 5,000 metres.
Others include species of orb weaver, especially those from the genus Celaenia, says spider expert Robert Whyte.
Confined to tropical Africa and Madagascar, species from this genus all share similar features such as a typical climbing habit and bluish - green or glaucous leaves.
Although the fossil looks a bit like a gibbon skull on first blush, Nengo says, its dental pattern and teeth shape suggest its closest relatives are other Miocene fossil primates from the genus Nyanzapithecus, also found in Kenya.
Similarly, birds from the genus Nyctibius, with bark - colored plumage, masquerade as tree stumps by sitting motionless during the day.
And these living specimens, from the genus Adetomyrma, help reveal how ants evolved from wasps starting about 100 million years ago.
The authors of this paper describe eight new species from the genus Charinus from the Brazilian Amazon: C. bichuetteae, C. bonaldoi, C. carajas, C. ferreus, C. guto, C. orientalis, C. brescoviti, and C. ricardoi.
The fastidious anaerobic bacteria from this genus would not be detected by standard methods (Parshina et al., 2003).
These procedures may have identified IIV - 6 as the most likely source of peptides because this is the only fully sequenced genome from the genus Iridovirus.
Wolpoff and Thorne argue (correctly) that H. habilis is too morphologically distinct from both erectus and sapiens and therefore should be excluded from the genus Homo.92 John Reader has also outlined many of the problems facing «habilis ``, and concludes - ``... more than twenty years of accumulating evidence and discussion have left Homo habilis more insecure than it ever was.»
MusaBase serves as a parallel resource for researchers and breeders of banana, which is from the genus Musa.
This included bacteria from the genus Clostridium (Klos - TRID - ee - um).
This delicious aromatic bark from the genus cinnamomom tree Read more...
This delicious aromatic bark from the genus cinnamomom tree has a key weight loss feature in its ability to stop those unruly SUGAR cravings, plus it will also help keep blood sugar stable.
From the genus Callistemon, they're locally referred to as «bottlebrush trees,» because they look as if you could scoop them up and take them home to wash out the champagne flutes.
Most specimens are from the genus Cerianthus, and they have spectacular tentacles — long, thin, numerous and brightly colored.
This transition, Aristotle tells us, can be made «from genus to species, from species to genus, or in the form of analogy.»

Not exact matches

Out of the millions of fossils that have been uncovered and examined, we have yet to find a single transitional form from one genus to a different one.
For this reader (and others of my genus) the reference to Kinsey immediately conjures up images of a survey of prison inmates or former guests from the Phil Donahue Show.
That there are two primordial genera of entities: (a) eternal objects and (b) actual entities, and that all other entities are derivative complexes involving entities from both of these genera.
@transframer — With all due respect, you didn't really address the issues raised regarding: 1) actual # of extant vertebrate species; 2) the fact that land inverts «breath air» and would have drowned if not accounted for on the ark; 3) that the dino genera identified in the wiki link far exceeds 50; 4) the need to account for extinct land vertebrates in addition to those still around; 5) that many marine fish would have died as their habitat's salinity dropped; 6) that your % allotments for food / water don't reflect the fact that many forms require fresh meat and / or eat disproportionately to their sizes; 7) the specific dietary / environmental constraints involved in the migration to the Ark and the return trips from Mt. Ararat.
Teleologically structured activity is to be distinguished, however, from purposive behavior as genus is distinguished from species.
But the sense in which «relative» applies to an event, say, is systematically different from the sense in which it applies to an ordinary quality at some lower level of abstractness, whether genus or species.
Indeed all these ideas do become without meaning if the human person, the «I,» who is first of all concerned, is looked at from without, if the «I» is described as one can describe in general propositions the nature of a human being; if, as usually results, the individual man is regarded as a specimen of the genus homo.
He himself always characterizes it as cosmology and does so from the point of view that the latter deals with a single genus of elementary entities which form the building - blocks of the world: «The presumption that there is only one genus of actual entities constitutes an ideal of cosmological theory to which the philosophy of organism endeavors to conform» (PR 168).
It goes on to say under the entry for «rhinoceros» that: «a genus of quadrupeds of two species, one of which, the unicorn, has a single horn growing almost erect from the nose.
The fact that for Whitehead there is only one genus of actual entities means that he can in principle derive notions from any species of actual entities in order to interpret other species.
Whitehead's discussion of subhuman actual entities follows from the principles discussed above, viz., that there is only one genus of actual entities, that one's present experience constitutes the standard for defining actuality, and that subhuman actualities can be conceived in terms of the primary elements in human experience.
And if besides relations of term to term, experience also presents to us independent terms, the living genera being something quite different from systems of laws, one - half, at least, of our knowledge bears on the «thing - in - itself,» the very reality.
John: your favorite example of evolution is a Masters thesis from some guy arguing about genus classification of 3 differently shaped (er, pardon me, I meant to say «morphologically divergent») conchs?
The whole genus needs revision from an agricultural instead of a strictly botanical standpoint.
From the Greek kapto, to bite, this is the botanical name for the genus and the one preferred by the scientific community.
From the Greek kapto, meaning to bite, this is the botanical name for the genus and the one preferred by the scientific community.
The ritual uses of the genus Capsicum range from the innocuous to the murderous, but the fiery pods are always powerful.
Less specific is the cure to hasten childbirth from the Andokes for the northwest Amazon, which calls for crushed chile pods mixed with the flowers of a species of the genus Urtica; apparently, the medicine is applied directly to the vagina, which would cause intense burning.
It is also conserving 24 wild Oryza species and nine species from 7 related genera.
Various species of cactus were collected and eaten, including the fruits from the huge saguaros, but the most commonly used cacti were the varieties of the genus Opuntia, the prickly pears.
But the «wild rice» that's in the same botanical genus, and from which «regular rice» is descended — Oryza rufipogon and other species — is found only in Asia and Africa.
From the sweetest bell pepper to mouth blistering naga morich and trinidad scorpion, we provide all you need to know about the capsicum genus and its many species.
Until then, I'd never heard of it, and it seems quite versatile; it's a plant - based thickening agent made from the root of an Asian mountain plant within the pea genus.
Amber is comprised of hydrocarbon, plant materials, succinic acid and a mishmash of tree resins from different types of conifers, such as the extinct Hymenaea species and Pine genus.
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