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of the canonical, phenotypic structure of an | organism; a spatial-structural ontology of anatomical |
perature within the thermal neutral zone, the | organism adjusts to the temperatures within the zone t |
prevent immunological reactions of the human | organism against the antibody. |
y fluid and play a role in the defense of the | organism against pathogens. |
All of these substances protect the human | organism against cancer. |
70% Difco PPLO (pleuropneumonia-like | organism) agar or broth base |
erichia coli (a commonly used bacterial model | organism), all of which have 2 promoters. |
This | organism also has a mating type dependent characterise |
The multigenomic | organism also differs from the symbiotic relationship |
o expose the noxious elements in the Church's | organism, and prepare a way for a future council to re |
For example, consider a diploid | organism and two bi-allelic loci on the same chromosom |
ed services for Human, Rodent, and many Model | organism and Plant species. |
e process to sequence the entire genome of an | organism, and this has been done for only a few specie |
gen is predominately centred around the model | organism and long day plant, Arabidopsis thaliana. |
ions of plants and animals, both in the whole | organism and at the cellular or molecular level, under |
to the microscopic study of the parts of the | organism, and in this way succeeded in classifying tis |
used as a measurement of parasite load in the | organism and an indication of the degree of an active |
tion of individual cells into a multicellular | organism, and regulate the expression of a large numbe |
gene sequence that has been isolated from one | organism and is introduced into a different organism. |
n a given pathway or enzyme is present in one | organism, and one wishes to identify the presence of a |
The difference between a multicellular | organism and a colonial organism is that individual or |
In science, the terms higher | organism and lower organism (also animal, creature) re |
to take one sample from a patient or research | organism and simultaneously test for multiple gene var |
rmining the complete sequence of genome of an | organism and to list every gene present. |
name plasmepsin may come from plasmodium (the | organism) and pepsin (a common aspartic acid protease |
n this region regulate the mating type of the | organism and therefore determine key events in its lif |
lexes tend to have a protective value for the | organism, and are seen in all members of a species, bu |
lly depends on the cell's position within the | organism and is obtained through the expression of a p |
s are traits that affect the life table of an | organism, and can be imagined as various investments i |
involve living cells or tissues taken from an | organism and cultured in a laboratory apparatus, usual |
See also: | Organism and Life form |
h a piece of muscle tissue is removed from an | organism and examined microscopically. |
This is the oldest known sexually reproducing | organism and therefore the earliest known complex mult |
eotides showing a preference depending on the | organism and experimental conditions. |
n is a ratio of the surface area of a growing | organism and that of an isomorph as function of the vo |
mplete lipid profile within a cell, tissue or | organism and is a subset of the "metabolome" which als |
oxygen required for the survival of the human | organism, and another time he exposed himself to such |
least one literature reference, to its source | organism, and, where available, to the protein sequenc |
ale model of a plant root, based on the model | organism Arabidopsis thaliana. |
races to be verifiably assigned to a specific | organism are in this category, such as various arthrop |
3000 revealed that two gamma-150 RNAs in that | organism are transcribed as separate RNA molecules. |
Temperatures likely to damage an | organism are sensed by sub-categories of nociceptors t |
tent on a human-nonhuman chimera, a composite | organism arising from a mixture of embryonic cells of |
s and humans, from the molecular level to the | organism as a whole. |
while traditional Darwinism has portrayed the | organism as passive recipient of environmental influen |
He endeavored to explain the | organism as an integrated whole from the sum of its pa |
ended that one wash hands after handling this | organism as the toxic compounds it secretes are poison |
lls and could have detrimental effects on the | organism as a whole and so is to be avoided. |
ossible in in vivo experiments (in the intact | organism), at the expense of altering the "natural" en |
understanding of the dynamic properties of an | organism at cellular and/or organismal levels. |
einrich Meckel von Hemsbach proposed that the | organism be renamed Bilharzia haematobium. |
onconscious neural signaling of an individual | organism begets the protoself which permits core self |
ause the specialized cells in a multicellular | organism behave differently. |
nowledge of genomic information of the living | organism being studied. |
Physiological tolerance also occurs when an | organism builds up a resistance to the effects of a su |
This | organism buries its long body into an ocean bed compos |
erived trait is a trait that is present in an | organism, but was absent in the last common ancestor o |
efer to structures that are not present in an | organism, but were present in its ancestors, i.e. trai |
fossils are usually smaller than the original | organism, but this same factor makes them unlikely to |
He was able to identify the causative | organism but was unaware of its true etiology. |
edullary is something located within a living | organism, but outside the spinal cord and bone marrow. |
It's all the same | organism, but really noble rot has a lot that can be s |
two saline drops are emulsified with the test | organism by using wire loop, straight wire, or wooden |
y destroying one or multiple cells in a given | organism by any chosen means. |
d on kelp as grazers, even when they kill the | organism by cutting the plant at the base. |
ptation that promotes the survivability of an | organism by protecting it from its natural enemies. |
small nematode, closely related to the model | organism Caenorhabditis elegans and to other species i |
It contains the noted model | organism Caenorhabditis elegans and several other spec |
, from specialized mitochondrial cells in the | organism, called photocytes ("light producing" cells) |
is left, forming a silhouette of the original | organism called a carbon film. |
he amount of water within a substrate that an | organism can use to support sexual growth. |
As the | organism can still produce small amounts of the chemic |
The | organism can live in symbiosis with several plant spec |
necessary so that different cell types in an | organism can control the timing of DNA replication to |
Electron acceptors that this | organism can utilize include sulfate, sulfite, thiosul |
General detoxification of the | organism can easily be achieved after a series of gene |
Typically, an | organism can pass on an allele without regard to which |
Lastly, the | organism can show insulation adjustments; a common exa |
They knew that no living | organism can develop normally if it breaks sharply, co |
microbial testing to determine how quickly an | organism can acquire resistance to an antibiotic. |
In reality, however, infection by this | organism can cause disease of the joints, tendons, lun |
An | organism can recover to normal weight without addition |
hmaniasis, and yeast infections caused by the | organism Candida albicans. |
a virus that becomes an inert material in an | organism's bloodstream; the more that is eaten, the mo |
This | organism causes white rust or white blister diseases i |
is is a facultatively anaerobic Gram positive | organism, characterized by non-encapsulated, non-sporu |
rge spherical testate amoeba, a single-celled | organism classed among the protists and is the largest |
Slowly growing | organism, colonies appear after 4 weeks of growth. |
alase test alone cannot identify a particular | organism, combined with other tests such as antibiotic |
omputational biology, toxicology, and several | organism communities including yeast, C.elegans and an |
ommonly known as the blue button, is a marine | organism consisting of a colony of hydroids found in t |
uman being can be described as a multigenomic | organism consisting of Homo sapiens and various specie |
The genome of an | organism consists of complementary pairs of enormously |
pothesized that affect is ever present in the | organism, continually shaping and codetermining both t |
This theory states that a single unicellular | organism could have developed internal membrane partit |
synthesize all the compounds that the parent | organism could. |
ganizations contributing to the Generic Model | Organism Database (GMOD). |
map viewer, both modules of the Generic Model | Organism Database (GMOD) project. |
Xenbase is a model | organism database, providing informatics resources, ge |
For some non-human species, model | organism databases serve as central repositories of gu |
The | organism derives no nutrients from this intimate conta |
Hatena (Hatena arenicola) is a unicellular | organism described in 2006. |
In the episodes "Mental | Organism Designed Only for Kissing" and "Invader from |
In the episode "Mental | Organism Designed Only for Kissing," a flashback has O |
This pattern is lost by the time the | organism develops into a larva, but wingless is still |
use these designs are sensitive to individual | organism differences vs group designs which are sensit |
scientific usage is broader, referring to any | organism differing from the wild type. |
d pathways modulated by a specific infectious | organism, disease or toxin. |
know biochemically that it is an independent | organism distinct from the mother. |
Conservationist can obtain | organism distribution and diversity for a particular a |
the other major adaptive systems of the human | organism; drive, motor, perceptual, sensory, memory an |
tabase of the biology and genome of the model | organism Drosophila melanogaster and related Drosophil |
to study innate immunity in the common model | organism Drosophila melanogaster. |
the early embryonic development of the model | organism Drosophila melanogaster, or fruit fly, wingle |
lly symmetrical mineralised tube in which the | organism dwelt; it was sedentary. |
disturbances to a soft sediment by a swimming | organism, e.g. a benthic fish. |
illustrate the fact that, in a multicellular | organism, each cell contains the whole of the organism |
is that the warning signal makes the harmful | organism easier to remember than if it remained as cry |
w fuchsine can be used for staining acid fast | organism, eg. by Ziehl-Neelsen stain, and for making S |
This way, the | organism ends its diploid phase and produces several h |
stence of multiple prokaryotic organisms; one | organism engulfed another, yet both survived and event |
They also carry and spread the bacterial wilt | organism, Erwinia tracheiphila and the cucumber mosaic |
king Water Quality state that as an indicator | organism Escherichia coli provides conclusive evidence |
fii is a lycophyte that is an important model | organism, especially in comparative genomics. |
that has independent movement within a living | organism, especially a motile gamete such as a spermat |
atigraphy which enabled reconstruction of any | organism evolution through development of its fetus. |
ed using replicator dynamics to show that the | organism evolving at a slower rate in a mutualistic re |
ter, making it the next smallest known living | organism, excepting possibly nanobacteria and nanobes, |
He discovered that the human | organism excreted phenol after it had received benzene |
ity is a term used simply to refer to when an | organism exhibits any form of parental behaviour. |
excess food in relation to the energy that an | organism expends (or expels via excretion), leading to |
One of the largest threats that this | organism faces is habitat loss and degradation due to |
"Heraldic Three Arms") was an early Ediacaran | organism famous for its unusual tri-radial symmetry. |
Like other Nostoc species, this | organism fixes nitrogen and provides important nutrien |
e roundworm Caenorhabditis elegans as a model | organism for the investigation of developmental biolog |
It is known in medical research as a model | organism for studying the Duffy antigen. |
It is also important as a model | organism for biological and medical research. |
systems, yeast are sometimes used as a model | organism for working out new pathways. |
lakeslee used the jimsonweed plant as a model | organism for his genetic research. |
isomorph is taken to be equal to that of the | organism for a given reference volume, so for that par |
ist who studies fruitflies as an experimental | organism for understanding adaptation and behavior. |
Wyeomyia smithii is a model | organism for the study of photoperiodism, the biotic p |
It has been an important research | organism for studying eukaryotic cell biology for over |
ife, and they released textbooks on the human | organism for university students in three volumes betw |
is is often used, like many hydra, as a model | organism for morphallactic regeneration because they a |
that has made D. simulans an important model | organism for research into speciation. |
Anabaena variabilis is also a model | organism for studying the beginnings of multicellular |
pairs, and has thus been selected as a model | organism for genetics. |
Using a second | organism for housing. |
ation and regeneration make it an ideal model | organism for use in biological study of development, i |
ks, or combined with other information on the | organism, form the basis upon which such algorithms wo |
It is a common | organism found in still waters from early Spring to la |
the capitosaurid Eryosuchus, the most common | organism found from the assemblage. |
They are utilized as a multipurpose model | organism, frequently in behavioral and obesity researc |
nd mechanism of generation of a multicellular | organism from a pre-existing syncytium. |
he same time, another group described the PKX | organism from Arctic char, Salvelinus alpinus, as Tetr |
mple demonstration that urea is formed in the | organism from amino acids rather than being preformed |
d very dense membrane believed to prevent the | organism from losing the intermediate hydrazine which |
d very dense membrane believed to protect the | organism from toxic hydroxylamine and hydrazine involv |
ls, that ultimately lead to detachment of the | organism from the gut wall and their removal. |
It is a fouling | organism, growing on the bottoms of ships and slowing |
The name derives from the way in which the | organism grows in rhizoid columnar formations. |
If an | organism had a utility function, it would have chosen |
er and virulence of the parasites that a host | organism harbours. |
The | organism has a segmented trunk and an elongate carapac |
If an | organism has a trait which provides them with a select |
very early in development, typically when the | organism has between 8 and 64 cells. |
t may assume that the master code of a living | organism has to consist of a large number of atoms. |
h integrodifference equations, as long as the | organism has non-overlapping generations. |
n the setting of medicine, where a particular | organism has been found to infect a patient, and the d |
If the | organism has the ability to use citrate, the medium ch |
This | organism has been isolated from raspberries in Europe, |
dstream infection no other infections by this | organism have been reported. |
argument hinges on the low probability of an | organism having two or more simultaneous mutations to |
computer he resembles rather than the living | organism he is. |
ore independently - with the help of an alien | organism he calls The Brain, he's using brainwashing a |
Alcohol - Its Action on the Human | Organism, His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 191 |
the phenomenon of programmed cell death of an | organism, ie that an organism's biology includes featu |
anted to hear nothing of the state as a moral | organism in Hegel's sense, he also wanted to hear noth |
e been suggested to be the ideal bioindicator | organism in biomonitoring studies due to their sessile |
Holothuria atra is an aquatic | organism in the Holothuriidae family. |
eed past the diffusion speed will not aid the | organism in any way. |
E. coli is frequently used as a model | organism in microbiology studies. |
only carotenoid known to be synthesized by an | organism in the animal kingdom. |
ndividual functioning used in the survival of | organism in a social environment. |
only carotenoid known to be synthesized by an | organism in the animal kingdom. |
plished by observing the new phenotype of the | organism in question.The BACs and YACs are used in thi |
Chicken embryos are a useful model | organism in experimental embryology for a number of re |
scent or confirm by serology by observing the | organism in blood of patient. |
d rules for social adaptation of a biological | organism, in the concrete case, children. |
s the oldest known living tree and non-clonal | organism in the world-4,842 years old as of 2011. |
H. influenza was the same | organism in which Smith had discovered restriction enz |
s cerevisiae, S. pombe is a significant model | organism in the study of eukaryotic cell biology. |
re) situation is interpreted to mean that the | organism in question is not under any form of selectio |
Storage of the | organism in a viable state is difficult and it cannot |
is, is a movement or activity of a cell or an | organism in response to a stimulus. |
h the player may add an upgrade to his or her | organism in four categories: perception, attack, defen |
s; Nodal is expressed in the left side of the | organism in early development. |
the ced-3 and ced-4 genes in C. elegans, the | organism in which several components of the apoptotic |
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