Search results for "Bacterial" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • of Biologically Functional Bacterial Plasmids in vitro," ... hundreds of thousands of organismal and bacterial cells that all contain ...
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  • have distinct lifetimes (stabilities). In bacterial cells, individual mRNAs ... secondary structure in coding regions of bacterial genes. Genome Res. 13(9 ...
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  • slide enables the biologist to see bacterial shapes and structures. ... and by tropical fish hobbyists as a bacterial and fungal infection preventative ...
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  • as well as in some viruses, including bacterial viruses (Robinson 2003 ... and Sidney Altman, who was working on the bacterial RNase-P complex. These ...
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  • by Fred Sanger in 1977. The first bacterial genome to be completed ... "The 160-kilobase genome of the bacterial endosymbiont Carsonella ...
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  • constant rate. For example the population of a bacterial culture that doubles every 20 minutes can be expressed (approximatively, as this is not really ...
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  • had their appendix removed because of bacterial infection (which can cause ... important because of a propensity for bacterial infection (Kent 2002; Winter ...
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  • to barley mild mosaic bymovirus as well as Bacterial blight (Brunt et al. 1996). ==History of Production== Domesticated barley (H. vulgare) is ...
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  • ==Bacterial dormancy== Each bacterial group is ubiquitous, occurring nearly everywhere and ...
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  • Meningitis which can be either viral or bacterial. Both cause inflammation ... to be operated on, or perhaps he had a bacterial/viral infection (encephalitic ...
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  • protozoan parasites, and fungal, bacterial, as well as viral pathogens ... Various bacterial species are widely used in controlling the pests ...
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  • of the human genome are apparently either bacterial or viral in origin—with ... Mitochondrial ribosomes are the 70S (bacterial) type, in contrast to the ...
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  • pulmonary hypertension, and secondary bacterial superinfection (Matoo and ... vaccine. While DTP is composed of dead bacterial cells, the newer acellular ...
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  • and several insect species containing bacterial endosymbionts. ... and chloroplasts, originated as bacterial endosymbionts. This theory ...
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  • since it is viral in nature, rather than bacterial. There is no evidence to ... skin with warm water to avoid secondary bacterial infection. Scratching the ...
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  • she contracted the eye disease trachoma, a bacterial disease that affects the eye and can often lead to blindness because of the scar tissue it creates ...
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  • foreign body. LAL is used in medicine to test for bacterial endotoxins in pharmaceuticals and for several bacterial diseases (Heard 2001). If the bacterium ...
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  • this previous statement is the fact that bacterial species such as Rickettsia ... * Viral plaque assays involve growing a thin layer of bacterial cells ...
    32 KB (4,856 words) - 19:56, 27 March 2020
  • as well as the insect vector and bacterial species (Longe 2006). Other ... antibodies to the presence of certain bacterial and viral markers. The ...
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  • of the meninges, usually from fungal, bacterial, or viral infection) and meningiomas arising from the meninges or from tumors formed elsewhere ...
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