Population dynamics
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dynamics is the branch of life sciences that studies ... processes influencing those changes. Population
dynamics deals with the way populations ... A ... Fisheries can be wild or farmed. Population
dynamics describes the ways in which a ... ...
Tobacco mosaic virus
... most important virus disease of tomato ... Satellite Tobacco Mosaic Virus (STMV) Satellite Tobacco Mosaic Virus is a ... Molecular
dynamics simulations of the complete satellite tobacco mosaic virus . ... Tobacco mosaic virus ... Information on Tobacco Mosaic Virus of ...
Structural change
... of workers from some ... Has Structural Change Contributed to a Jobless Recovery? ... Browse Journals > Structural Change and Economic
dynamics home ... applied and methodological aspects of structural change in economic systems. ... ... structural change ... theory of ...
Spliceosome
... is ... Mechanical Devices of the Spliceosome : Motors, Clocks, Springs, and Things ... EF-G-like GTPase Snu114p Regulates Spliceosome
dynamics Mediated by Brr2p, a ... ... spliceosome , a big ribonucleoprotein particle composed of some 300 proteins and five RNAs. But, where and how ...
S1 nuclease
... Deoxyribonuclease I. Deoxyribonucleic Acid and Related Products ... ... Cleaved by Single-Strand Specific S1 Nuclease , J Biomolec Struct
dynamics 6, ... Purification and Properties of S1 Nuclease from Aspergillus , Methods in ... S1 NUCLEASE DIGESTIONS. S1 nuclease removes 5' and ...
Restriction fragment
... polymorphism (RFLP) (DNA ... Terminal Restriction Fragment Patterns: A Tool for Comparing Microbial Communities and Assessing Community
dynamics ... Terminal restriction fragment patterns ... A 1000 bp EcoRI restriction fragment contains a gene you are interested in. ... Draw a ...
Prometaphase
... arrest at prometaphase , ... PLoS ONE: an inclusive, peer-reviewed, open-access resource from the PUBLIC ... This movie shows Polo::GFP
dynamics from prometaphase in a control cells. ... centromeres at prometaphase and metaphase, then at the spin ... prometaphase using a ...
Phospholipid bilayer
... made from monolayers on patch-clamp ... a reasonable model of a phospholipid bilayer , we have studied the system using ... Molecular
dynamics Simulations and H NMR Study of the GalCer/DPPG Lipid Bilayer ... Galactocerebroside- phospholipi d interactions in bilayer membranes ... ...
Microfilament
... are observed in the po mutant only after ... ... an inhibitor of microfilament polymerization, underwent GV ... Microtubule and microfilament
dynamics in porcine oocytes during meiotic maturation. ... ... examines the effects of actin microfilament -disrupting drugs on events of ... of ...
Metapopulation
... the same species which interact at some level. The term metapopulation was coined by Richard Levins in 1969 to describe a model of population
dynamics of insect pests in agricultural fields, ... in ecology, a regional group of connected populations of a species. For a given species, each ...
Lac repressor
... molecule more ... The lac repressor is a DNA-binding protein which inhibits the expression of genes coding for Structural
dynamics of the Lac repressor -DNA complex revealed by a multiscale simulation. ... Structural basis for cooperative DNA binding by CAP and Lac ...
Gene flow
... ... Most theoretical models of gene flow stem from concepts developed by Sewall ... However, little work to date has examined gene flow
dynamics among stands. ... Firstly, the topic of gene flow involving GMOs was clearly of great interest. ... The recent controversy about GM gene ...
Fertilization
... and sperm, usually occurring in the ampulla of the fallopian tube. It is also the initiation of prenatal development. Scientists discovered the
dynamics of human fertilization ... fertilization n. The act or process of initiating biological reproduction by insemination or pollination ... ...
Endosymbiont
... Haemosporidia is a plastid ... Did Cryptosporidium contain an endosymbiont or plastid organelle? ... By simulating the host- endosymbiont
dynamics in an individual-based ... Therefore, endosymbiont transmission rates may vary with temporal or spatial ... Wolbachia endosymbiont of Culex. ...
Digital organism
... A digital organism is a self-replicating computer program that mutates and evolves. Digital organisms are used as a tool to study the
dynamics of Darwinian evolution, and to test or verify specific hypotheses or mathematical models of evolution. This is closely related to the area of ...
Cytoskeleton
... proteins. ... Unlike the human skeleton, the cytoskeleton is extremely dynamic, meaning the ... Like the microfilament cytoskeleton , the
dynamics of microtubules can be ... ...
Convergence
... is the tendency for different technological systems to evolve towards performing similar tasks. Convergence is the premier Microsoft
dynamics event, bringing customers, partners, team members and industry experts together in an environment created for you to ... Convergence Online is ...
Branch migration
... migration through the nucleosome is observed. ... Two models for the mechanism of branch migration were suggested. ... Holliday junction
dynamics and branch migration : Single-molecule analysis ... This IBM Redbook shows in detail IBM Branch Transformation Toolkit for WebSphere Studio ...
Bone cell
... in which chunks of bone in the human body go missing. ... Currently the group is using bone cells from lab rats. ... Cells . The
dynamics of bone metabolism, a process of continuous remodeling throughout ... these cell populations is a central focus of the Bone Tissue ... A ...
Biota
... a charity devoted to the worldwide ... Read more about the Biota ! experience. Printable version Email this to a ... ... the temporal and spatial
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Biological tissues
...... measurements of biological samples. Indivisual tissue ... biological tissues such as magnetotactic bacteria, ... This is the Multiphase
dynamics of Soft Biological Tissues page for The Physical and Engineering Sciences Center at Sandia National Laboratories California The shape of the ...
AP endonuclease
... can be classified into two families based on ... Recently it was shown that human AP endonuclease ( APE1) enhances the activity of OGG1. ...
dynamics of Human AP Endonuclease in Base Excision and ... Apn2 also has an AP endonuclease activity and functions in the removal of abasic ... ...
Allostery
... that measure the size of the intact complex directly ... through such changes, which underlie cooperativity and allostery in "multimeric" ...
dynamics of Biomedical Molecules in Vision, Allostery , and Folding ... Allostery down regulates the ligand-binding strength of the R quaternary state ... ...
Adaptive peak
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