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This article deals with the biological definition of the word Lysis. For other meanings, see Lysis (disambiguation).
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Glycolysis is the initial metabolic pathway of carbohydrate catabolism. The most common and well-known form of glycolysis is the Embden -Meyerhof pathway. The term can be taken to include alternative pathways, such as the Entner-Doudoroff Pathway.
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Glycolysis is the anaerobic catabolism of glucose.
It occurs in virtually all cells.
In eukaryotes, it occurs in the cytosol.
C6H12O6 + 2NAD+ -> 2C3H4O3 + 2NADH + 2H+ ...
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photolysis
a process whereby molecules of water may have their hydrogen split from the oxygen, because of light energy present on chlorophyll
Source: Noland, George B. 1983. General Biology, 11th Edition. St. Louis, MO. C. V. Mosby ...
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o analysis of expression of gene products (RNA and/or proteins), e.g., measurement of steady-state levels of gene products in a given cell type, temporal or induced changes in patterns of gene product levels, ...
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Proteolysis of the collagen fibril in osteoarthritis
A. Robin Poole*1,Fred Nelson*2, Leif Dahlberg*3, Elena Tchetina*, Masahiko Kobayashi*4,Tadashi Yasuda*5, Sheila Laverty*, Ginette Squires*6,Toshihisa Kojima*7, William Wu*8 and R.
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When the red blood cells break apart. Hemolysis can cause interference for certain assays.
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z ...
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Lysis
Disruption of cells with release of the contents.
Lysogen
A bacterial cell carrying a phage genome as a repressed prophage.
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lysis
[Gk. lysis, a loosening]
Disintegration of a cell by rupture of its plasma membrane.
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Lysis. The destruction of the cell membrane.
Lysogen. A bacterial cell whose chromosome contains in- tegrated viral DNA.
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Analysis of biological material by detection of the light-absorbing or fluorescing properties of cells or subcellular fractions (i.e., chromosomes) passing in a narrow stream through a laser beam.
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Analysis of contact between two chromosomal races of house mice in northern Italy show that natural selection will produce alleles that bar interracial matings if the resulting offspring are unfit hybrids.
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Analysis of gas trapped in Arctic ice (and glaciers in other parts of the world) shows earth's temperature fluctuated in the past, according to the levels of carbon dioxide and methane.
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apolysis Disintegration or detachment of a gravid tapeworm segment; also, the detachment of the hypodermis from the old procuticle in arthropods before molting.
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Glycolysis
During glycolysis, glucose (C6) is broken down to two molecules of pyruvate (C3). (*Compounds that end in "___ate" can be called "___ic acid". Example lactate is lactic acid and malate is malic acid.) ...
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Glycolysis:
The anaerobic breakdown (that is, in the absence of oxygen) of carbohydrates, in which a molecule of glucose is converted by a series of steps to two molecules of lactic acid, yielding energy in the form of ATP.
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hydrolysis - reaction in which water breaks the covalently linked compound A-B
hydrophilic - water "loving," hydrophilic molecule are soluble in water.
hydrophobic - water "fearing," hydrophobic molecules are quite insoluble in water ...
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glycolysis: the subdivision of cellular respiration in which glucose molecules are broken down to form pyruvic acid molecules.
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Glycolysis the chemical process whereby a 6-carbon glucose molecule is split into two 3-carbon pyruvate molecules
(glyco = sweet; lysis = loosen break apart) ...
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: The analysis of genetics of natural populations and of the adaptations of them to the environment.
Ecology ...
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Genetic analysis has provided many insights about the aurochs. Though aurochs became extinct in Britain during the Bronze age, ...
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separate analysis on each. Even after nucleotide sequence bias was discounted, the most parsimonious phylogenies still showed that all bats had a single common ancestor.
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Enzyme that catalysis the joining of two DNA fragments with compatible ends. Ligase is required for DNA replication and recombination. Ligase used for in vitro ligation is usually purified from bacteria.
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Compatible ends Ligation ...
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Base sequence analysis: A method, sometimes automated, for determining the sequence of bases in a strand of DNA.
Biotechnology: The use of biologic al processes to manufacture products.
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Base sequence analysis: A method, sometimes automated, for determining the base sequence.
B-DNA: Conformation of the Watson-Crick double helix in which the two strands form a right-handed double helix.
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Classical RFLP analysis by Southern blotting and hybridization required the testing laboratory to have on hand DNA molecules from which to make probes. Delays and difficulties in the dissemination of these DNAs among laboratories occurred.
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*Owl Pellet Lab (analysis questions, food web diagram, conclusion)
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Distances are established by linkage analysis, which determines the frequency at which two gene loci become separated during chromosomal recombination. (See Mapping.) Genetic marker.
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Baysian analysis -- a mathematical method to further refine recurrence risk taking into account other known factors.
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peptide mapping The characteristic pattern of fragments formed by the separation of a mixture of peptides resulting from hydrolysis of a protein or peptide. AKA peptide finger-printing.
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polarity of characters -- The states of characters used in a cladistic analysis, either original or derived.
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PHOSPHATASE, ALKALINE - An enzyme which catalyzes the hydrolysis of phosphomonoesters of the 5' nucleotides.
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An antibody specific to the protein of interest is added to a cell lysis. Then the antibody-protein complex is pelleted usually using protein-G sepharose which binds most antibodies.
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acetylcholinesterase (AChE) - an enzyme that catalyzes hydrolysis of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine into acetate and choline. Expression of AChE can serve as a marker of skeletal muscle differentiation.
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Interdisciplinary Center for Technological Analysis and Forecasting, at Tel-Aviv University
IDLSE
Interagency Digital Library of Science and Engineering ...
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In modern research, genetics provides important tools in the investigation of the function of a particular gene, e.g. analysis of genetic interactions.
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A variant of magnetic resonance imaging that generates individual nuclear magnetic resonance spectra from a grid of subvolumes in an object. In addition to the more conventional water and lipid magnetic resonance images, analysis of the resulting ...
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Slot blot: Similar to a dot blot, but the analyte is put onto the membrane using a slot-shaped template. The template produces a consistently shaped spot, thus decreasing errors and improving the accuracy of the analysis. See Dot blot.
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