「Organisms」の共起表現一覧(1語左で並び替え)6ページ目
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ry are terms from biogeography, referring to | organisms whose ranges are closely adjacent but do not |
Finally, a strong preference was given to | organisms that appear to stand the best chance of surv |
organization and function from materials to | organisms. |
ry are terms from biogeography, referring to | organisms whose geographical ranges overlap or are eve |
bserved imply simple behaviour, and point to | organisms feeding above the surface and burrowing for |
isolation of clonal cell lines or transgenic | organisms using such reagents. |
also be used as a tool to produce transgenic | organisms lacking a cell type and as a cure for certai |
The parasites grow into triangle-shaped | organisms that slowly begin to drive their hosts insan |
artificially creating conjoined twins of two | organisms. |
ng from horizontal gene transfer between two | organisms are termed xenologs. |
assertion that the relationship between two | organisms is indeed parasitic. |
ugh a process called conjugation whereby two | organisms come together and fuse their haploid cells t |
this sense, the relationship between the two | organisms can be considered neutralistic or commensali |
f prophylaxis with killed culture of typhoid | organisms to immunize against the disease. |
in which biologists can learn and understand | organisms, the observation of evolution and how these |
ly homologous genetic modules in unicellular | organisms, plants, and non-human animals based on phen |
study the complete lifecycle of unicellular | organisms under the microscope and studying the adapta |
und in plants, animals, and many unicellular | organisms. |
to move and phagocytose smaller unicellular | organisms, which are enveloped inside the cell's cytop |
They are found in animals and in unicellular | organisms including Apicomplexa protozoans. |
in order to prevent pests and other unwanted | organisms. |
d to improve the gene annotations of various | organisms. |
tilises its own agars which test for various | organisms or is selective for only one type of bacteri |
It includes phosphoproteomes of various | organisms ranging from eukaryotes such as human and ye |
of DNA vectors containing cDNAs from various | organisms including human, mouse, rat, non-human prima |
to reveal the habits and habitats of various | organisms present in their natural surroundings. |
cellular localization of proteins in various | organisms. |
entiate oxygen requirement levels of various | organisms. |
ound is generated in warm-blooded vertebrate | organisms especially by eosinophils, which produce it |
nvironment, agriculture, energy and the very | organisms that sustain our existence on earth". |
Marine biologists study salt water | organisms, and limnologists study fresh water organism |
Species formed when | organisms stopped treating genes from other organisms |
ype of biological dispersal that occurs when | organisms transfer from one land mass to another by wa |
of the standard definition of ecology, where | organisms and their environments are recognized as hav |
r, or it can be used to describe cases where | organisms are related by mutual stereotypic behaviors. |
Biogeography aims to reveal where | organisms live, at what abundance, and why they are (o |
bly the result of convergent evolution where | organisms evolve similar physical features due to simi |
not pre-formed, empty receptacles into which | organisms are inserted, but are defined and created by |
nown as chemosynthesis, the process by which | organisms derive energy from a number of different ino |
Climate also affects which | organisms are present, affecting the soil chemically a |
D human tissues and, more recently, in whole | organisms have clear implication of the potential rele |
e proteins, cells, tissues, organs, or whole | organisms. |
ation test (DAT) is any test that uses whole | organisms as a means of looking for serum antibody. |
e biological compounds, cells, or even whole | organisms. |
Mutants should not be confused with | organisms born with developmental abnormalities, which |
to keep track of mass balances in work with | organisms, where the frequency of other chemical eleme |
Antitoxins are made within | organisms, but can be injected into other organisms, i |
mon pond snails that consumed wood-degrading | organisms but not the wood itself. |
ies may not prevent the growth of xerophilic | organisms, often resulting in food spoilage. |
slime flounder consists mainly of zoobenthos | organisms such as polychaetes and crabs. |
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