Sentences with phrase «of filamentous»

«Throughout the world, latest Permian records of organic - walled microfossils are characterized by the common presence of remains of filamentous organisms, usually referred to the palynomorph genus Reduviasporonites.»
Surprisingly, the dimly lit walls of the cavern are covered by a variety of filamentous green algae, boring sponges and encrusting worms.
In the bacterium Bacillus subtilis, cooperation between surfactin - producing and matrix - producing cells (artificially colored red and green, respectively, in the image) drives migration over solid surfaces by the formation of filamentous looped «van Gogh» bundles at the edge of the colony.
The high - resolution structure of a filamentous flexible plant virus shows that there is structural homology between its coat protein and the nucleoproteins of an unrelated group of enveloped RNA animal viruses.
Draft Genome Sequence of the Filamentous Cyanobacterium Leptolyngbya sp..
At the same time, a team led by Peter Philippsen of the University of Basel in Switzerland, sequenced the genome of the filamentous fungus Ashbya gossypii.
Not so a cell, which maintains shape via rods of filamentous proteins called «actins.»
The aspergilli comprise a diverse group of filamentous fungi spanning over 200 million years of evolution.
Despite this, with the exception of filamentous cyanobacteria, microbes have largely been overlooked in monitoring programs».
Upon mixing with the surface layer, the water will cause an increase in the growth of filamentous algae and elevate the risk of blue - green algal blooms.
This is a still image from a video showing the interaction of filamentous actin (mApple - F - tractin, purple) with myosin IIA bipolar head groups (EGFP, myosin IIA, green) at 20 - second intervals for 100 time points, as seen with high - NA TIRF - SIM.
Water moulds or Oomycetes are a group of filamentous, unicellular protists, physically resembling fungi.
Cox obtained a biology degree at the University of Wolverhampton in the United Kingdom and went on to do a biochemical engineering Ph.D. at the University of Birmingham where he measured the growth of filamentous fungi in solid pastes using image analysis and fluorescence microscopy.

Not exact matches

For example, tiny fragments of plastic can be accumulated in yeasts and filamentous fungi.
Voids change over time, actually spurring the universe's hordes of galaxies into their filamentous structures.
These aberrant morphological changes were accompanied by an abnormal distribution of intracellular filamentous actin (F - actin).
Strong fluorescence at the periphery, or cell surface, and the filamentous projections are indicative of budding virus - like particles from the cell surface.
In the image below, taken with the Swedish Solar Telescope of the Roque de los Muchachos Observatory (La Palma), the jets are observed in the solar disk as filamentous structures of short duration and reflected in the spectrum shifted to blue because they are getting close to the Earth.
The most distinct trend was a decline in the abundance of large - sized, filamentous diatoms and an increase in small diatoms.»
Now, researchers working with one of these microbes — an orange, filamentous fungus known commonly as red bread mold — have discovered the genetic basis behind how their spores, or asexual reproductive units, communicate.
Actin is a filamentous protein, which together with other cytoskeletal elements forms a dynamic network of filaments that provide both structural support, as well as critical functional capabilities, to the cell.
To learn which survival strategy the filamentous fungus Eurotium rubrum uses, a team of researchers led by Eviatar Nevo from the University of Haifa in Israel, Igor Grigoriev of the U.S. Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute (DOE JGI), and Gerhard Rambold, University of Bayreuth, Germany and their colleagues studied its genome.
The sequence is a «big deal» says John Taylor, an evolutionary biologist at the University of California, Berkeley, because filamentous Ascomycota such as N. crassa are involved in most plant diseases.
The researchers liken this phenomenon to the action of a slingshot and note that something similar occurs with a filamentous mushroom called Basidiomycota.
The filamentous fungus Eurotium rubrum after 3 weeks of growing on 30 percent diluted Dead Sea water.
It consists of three major sub-structures inside the cell, which are made up of long, filamentous proteins: tubulin and actin.
Although the best evidence for feathers has been found in a group of meat - eating dinosaurs dating back to about 150 million years ago, and from which birds apparently evolved at about the same time, there have been sightings of bristly, filamentous structures in very distantly related plant - eating dinosaurs as well.
The filamentous form of H. capsulatum (left panel) grows in the soil in the Midwestern United States and other parts of the world.
By studying liverworts - which diverged from other land plants early in the history of plant evolution - researchers from the Sainsbury Laboratory at the University of Cambridge have found that the relationship between plants and filamentous microbes not only dates back millions of years, but that modern plants have maintained this ancient mechanism to accommodate and respond to microbial invaders.
Diversity of culturable filamentous Ascomycetes in the eastern South Pacific Ocean off Chile — Jeanett Vera — World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
* Green synthesis of gold nanoparticles by thermophilic filamentous fungi — Zsófia Molnár — Scientific Reports
Published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, a new study shows that aggressive filamentous microbial (fungi - like) pathogens can invade liverworts and that some elements of the liverwort's response are shared with distantly related plants.
Mix of cyanobacteria from a microbial mat that includes several filamentous forms.
Direct anti-inflammatory effect of a bacterial virulence factor: IL -10-dependent suppression of IL - 12 production by filamentous haemagglutinin from Bordetella pertussis.
Live cell imaging of actin dynamics in the filamentous fungus aspergillus nidulans.
The Wiskott - Aldrich syndrome protein regulates nuclear translocation of NFAT2 and NF - $ ąppa $ B (RelA) independently of its role in filamentous actin polymerization and actin cytoskeletal rearrangement.
They found that the abundance of Th - 17 cells in the gut is tied to the presence of gut microbes called segmented filamentous bacteria.
Genomic sequence of the pathogenic and allergenic filamentous fungus Aspergillus fumigatus.
In 1983, the two collaborated on a project for which Trojanowski did electron microscopy on the filamentous inclusions that formed when NGF interacted with PC12 cells, and Lee did the biochemistry of the receptor - NGF interaction.
The worms are capable of sucking out the sperm following copulation, but some worms have evolved filamentous structures on the sperm heads help protect against such manipulation by anchoring the sperm inside the antrum.
In filamentous cells of the bacterium Rhodobacter sphaeroides, the tubulin homolog FtsZ (tagged with CFP) forms dot - like and spiral structures in two distinct populations.
However, inseminated worms will often suction the sperm out of their female genital opening using their mouth when copulation is over.3 Some worms have also evolved countermeasures against such rejection: filamentous structures on the side of the sperm heads that anchor the genetic packages into the body cavity.4 (See illustration.)
The space between galaxies is a cold and dark place filled only with a filamentous haze of hydrogen atoms left over from the Big Bang.
These mats are likely composed of, among other bacteria, Chloroflexus, a filamentous photosynthetic microbe (yes, it produces energy from sunlight like plants do!)
Hair: A filamentous protein structure consisting of a follicle and a shaft, which is made of keratin.
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