Bioinformatics
... together) genes to find common regulatory elements and used machine learning techniques to predict the promoters involved in regulating each
cluster (see this study ).
Protein expression analysis
Protein microarrays and high throughput (HT) mass spectrometry (MS) can provide a snapshot ...
Bioinformatics
... together) genes to find common regulatory elements and used machine learning techniques to predict the promoters involved in regulating each
cluster (see this study ).
Protein expression analysis
Protein microarrays and high throughput (HT) mass spectrometry (MS) can provide a snapshot ...
Morphogenesis
... organism and which give rise to the characteristic forms of tissues , organs and overall body anatomy . In the human embryo, the change from a
cluster of nearly identical cells at the blastula stage to a post- gastrulation embryo with structured tissues and organs is controlled by the ...
Homeobox
... than a single homeodomain protein.
A particular subgroup of homeobox genes are the Hox genes , which are found in a special gene cluster, the HOX
cluster . Hox genes function in patterning the body axis. Thus, by providing the identity of particular body regions, Hox genes determine where limbs and ...
Leaf
... of four rotated 45, etc). Note: opposite leaves may appear whorled near the tip of the stem.
Rosulate — leaves form a rosette ( = a
cluster of leaves growing in crowded circles from a common center).
Leaves of the Norway Spruce ( Picea abies ) are needle-shaped and the ...
Lipid
... the polar, aqueous environment, while the hydrophobic tails tend to minimize their contact with water. The nonpolar tails of lipids ( U ) tend to
cluster together, forming a lipid bilayer (1) or a micelle (2). The polar heads ( P ) face the aqueous environment. Micelles form when single-tailed ...
Morphogenesis
... organism and which give rise to the characteristic forms of tissues , organs and overall body anatomy . In the human embryo, the change from a
cluster of nearly identical cells at the blastula stage to a post- gastrulation embryo with structured tissues and organs is controlled by the ...
Nephron
... Nephron of the kidney
A nephron is the basic structural and functional unit of the kidney . It is a tiny tubule consisting of a
cluster of capillaries called the glomerulus , surrounded by a hollow bulb known as Bowman's capsule . Bowman's capsule leads into a long, convoluted ...
Photosystem
... reactive (700 and 680 nanometers , respectively), and the type of terminal electron acceptor. Type I photosystems use ferredoxin like iron-sulfur
cluster proteins as terminal electron acceptors, while type II photosystems ultimately shuffle electrons to a quinone terminal electron acceptor.
...
Photosystem
... reactive (700 and 680 nanometers , respectively), and the type of terminal electron acceptor. Type I photosystems use ferredoxin like iron-sulfur
cluster proteins as terminal electron acceptors, while type II photosystems ultimately shuffle electrons to a quinone terminal electron acceptor.
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