Sentences with phrase «yeast colonies in»

The very foods we love to eat and the ones we buy from the supermarket and the ones marketed by the fast food companies often on the television are the foods that favor the overgrowth of bad bacteria and candida yeast colonies in our bodies.
The researchers grew groups of yeast colonies in rows of small, circular wells on plastic trays — imagine the bottom half of a miniature egg carton that has eight rows instead of two.
Utilizing scientific technology in groundbreaking ways, Parreno most recently gave performative authority to a yeast colony in his 2017 show, La levadura y el anfi trión (The Yeast and The Host) at Museo Jumex in Mexico City.

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To Lee's delight and relief, yeast colonies did in fact show up on the petri dishes.
The researchers measured each population's size over the next week and found that colonies to either side of the stressed yeast in the bad region also declined.
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In 2001, he discovered that a strain of yeast made up of unusually small cells and colonies lived about three times longer than normal yeast and was highly protected from DNA damage and aging.
The daughter colonies resembled the parents in size meaning that the size difference was heritable, giving her in effect two different morphs of snowflake yeast.
For instance, in four of the five colonies that survived a dose of fluconazole, each yeast had an extra copy of chromosome 8.
But although you might think of yeast as growing in the featureless soup of a lab culture, wild yeast typically live a more structured life — in colonies.
In the yeast cells, they showed that the more effectively they prevented full aggregation — by adding more sites mimicking phosphorylation — the more robustly colonies of the cells would grow.
Jef Boeke on the process of analyzing yeast colonies used to assemble chromosomes in the GenomeFoundry at NYU Langone Center.
It is a naturally fizzy and mildly sweet drink that is created when the grains (not actual grains but a symbiotic colony of yeast and bacteria) interact with the natural sugars in the water to create probiotics and enzymes.
Again, it's similar to kombucha, but kombucha is fermented with a SCOBY, a «symbiotic colony of bacteria and yeast», which is also bacteria and yeast but in one big «mushroom», AKA a big freaky brain - looking blob thing.
In addition there are archival materials from a range of museums, universities and other institutions; an interactive neuro - animation experienced via video goggles; and an installation of a symbiotic colony of bacteria and yeast known as kombucha, from which visitors can take away samples to start their own culture at home.
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