Sentences with phrase «living cell factories»

Allahverdiyeva - Rinne noted, «The study opens up new possibilities for the construction of efficient living cell factories for the production of biofuels and different chemicals directly from sunlight, carbon dioxide and water.

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More recently, it launched the Living Foundries program to use cells as molecular factories for making new materials.
Researchers sequenced ancient DNA from the mitochondria — tiny energy factories inside cells — from a Neandertal who lived about 100,000 years ago in southwest Germany.
Living cells are like miniature factories, responsible for the production of more than 25,000 different proteins with very specific 3 - D shapes.
Researchers sequenced ancient DNA from the mitochondria — the tiny energy factories inside cells — from a Neandertal that lived at least 100,000 years ago in southwest Germany, and found that its mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) resembled that of modern humans.
Researchers sequenced ancient DNA from the mitochondria — tiny energy factories inside cells — from a Neandertal who lived about 100,000 years ago in what is now southwest Germany.
This DNA is the factory where is built a similar molecule called RNA (ribonucleic acid) which produces our proteins, such as hemoglobin or insulin, allowing the lives of our cells.
The fossil, a shell fragment from a large individual of the genus Doedicurus, yielded enough genetic material to completely reconstruct DNA from the creature's mitochondria, the tiny energy factories found in each living cell.
Biologists have a hypothesis that there was once an RNA world [RNA is a single - stranded cousin of DNA that acts as a translator between DNA and the protein factories in living cells].
Researchers from Imperial College London have managed to fuse living and non-living cells together, creating tiny chemical factories that might one day aid drug delivery.
Arguing that they don't need such an education merely damns them to lives of mediocrity — and in the case of kids in our dropout factories, prison cells and welfare lines.
Objects from the surrounding neighborhood and the artist's private life were incorporated in her Cells, such as steel shelves from the studio's prior use as a garment factory (Articulated Lair, 1986) and a water tank taken from its rooftop (Precious Liquids, 1992).
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