Sentences with phrase «higher eukaryotic»

Our transgenic plants are one of the first examples of detector plants and a fully synthetic signaling pathway in a higher eukaryotic organism.
Hygromycin B is an antibiotic that kills bacteria, fungi and higher eukaryotic cells by inhibiting protein synthesis.
Such series of cell fate transitions of stem cells ultimately lead to the development of a higher eukaryotic organism.

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«It's by far the most high - fidelity multicellular eukaryotic genome to date,» says Jeffrey Dangl, a molecular geneticist at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.
What about the nucleated (eukaryotic) cell — cells of the type that make up higher plants and animals?
Innate immune system discriminates between RNA containing bacterial versus eukaryotic structural features that prime for high - level IL - 12 secretion by dendritic cells.
A Snowball to Acidic Hothouse swing would have greatly added to already high evolutionary pressures from anaerobic extinctions through genetic isolation of selective survival adaptations and may have led singled - celled eukaryotic organisms to cooperate together physically and form the first multi-cellular lifeforms.
We generate high - resolution 3D models of the spatial organization of the genomes of distinct eukaryotic cell types in interphase to identify differences in the chromatin landscape.
«This is the highest - resolution structure of a eukaryotic Argonaute to date, which allows for more in - depth analysis of important features like its active site,» says Joshua - Tor.
Nineteen laboratories in Genome Science are designed to take students to a higher level of biological and technological integration — to study the function of eukaryotic genes and genomes.
Dr. Worthey received her Ph.D. in Genetics from the University of London in 2003 and completed her postdoctoral fellowship at the Seattle Biomedical Research Institute at the University of Washington, working on both Eukaryotic Genomics and other high throughput «Omics» projects.
Looking more closely at the passage above and comparing it to the content of the National Science Education Standards (NSES)(National Research Council, 1996) shows that a single paragraph from the most commonly used high school biology textbook in the United States includes at least six scientific terms (eukaryotic, chromosome, prokaryote, chromatin, histone, and nucleosome) that are, unlike DNA and protein, not included in the NSES.
Thus, at higher temperatures, eukaryotic phytoplankton seem to require a lower density of ribosomes to produce the required amounts of cellular protein.
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