The article published on the journal Molecular Biology and Evolution provides the framework for posing new hypotheses on the phylogenetic relations among poriferans, determining gene function in sponges and the early evolution of
molecular complexity in metazoans.
With painterly grace, Jessell has peeled back layers of the spinal cord's
astounding molecular complexity to reveal how specific classes of neurons are generated in growing embryos and form the elaborate circuits that control muscle movement.
These methods, combined with his definitive studies of perturbations in diatomic molecular spectra, have changed the way we think about molecular complexity
Gram - negative bacterial outer
membrane molecular complexity: An illustration of a typical E. coli outer membrane is shown, along with the molecular system used to represent the complexity in molecular dynamics simulations.
Mammals may substantially increase
their molecular complexity by removing introns and joining exons in a combinatorial manner.
Because of its moderate stability and
molecular complexity, ABA can't be directly sprayed in fields.
I speak biology fluently, but
the molecular complexities of the novel genome - editing tool called CRISPR left me as befuddled as when I peruse descriptions of the inflationary universe.
«It's amazing that such detailed calculations are required to reveal
the molecular complexity which we need to interpret the very accurate measurements we make with today's best radio telescopes.
In thinking about what molecules on the surfaces of cells had both the plasticity and
molecular complexity to explain developmental programs, I knew it had to be the glycans.
«By definition, however, they are just that: approximations that simulate a disease but never fully capture
the molecular complexity underlying disease in humans.»
However, our understanding of the process is limited by three main factors: size, speed, and
molecular complexity.