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- ...s+of+America&rft.date=2003&rft.volume=100&rft.au=Braslavsky%2C+I.%2C+Hebert%2C+H.%2C+Kartalov%2C+E.+and+Quake%2C+S.R.&rft.pages=3960%E2%69 KB (10,080 words) - 20:15, 31 March 2011
- ...s an <em>openfree</em> <font color="#339966">B</font><font color="#ff0000">i</font><font color="#0000ff">O</font> project.<br />4 KB (674 words) - 13:56, 19 July 2012
- ...ially refuted theories. I do not criticize them for that; on the contrary, I favour Niels Bohr's "this is not crazy enough."'<sup id="cite_ref ...he <em>Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems</em> (Dialogo sopra i due massimi sistemi del mondo) in 1632. Despite taking care to adhere to th173 KB (26,163 words) - 22:23, 26 August 2013
- <p>I am a philosopher.</p>326 bytes (53 words) - 20:28, 15 December 2010
- ...<em>genome</em> (γίνομαι) means I become, I am born, to come into being. </font></span></p> ...pecifically to mean that stored on a complete set of <em>nuclear DNA</em> (i.e., the "nuclear genome") but can also be applied to that stored64 KB (9,638 words) - 17:09, 3 February 2011
- ...lusion in Susumu Ohno's influential book <i>Evolution by Gene Duplication</i>, published in 1970.<sup id="cite_ref-Ohno1970_5-0" class="reference"><font ...more than 300,000-fold in size, but the high end of this range (<i>Amoeba</i>) has been called into question. In eukaryotes (but not prokaryotes), varia27 KB (4,308 words) - 16:25, 16 January 2011
- ...I am afraid the letter C stood for nothing more glamorous than 'constant', i.e., the amount of DNA that was characteristic of a particular <font color=" ...e, but the high end of this range (<i><font color="#0645ad">Amoeba</font></i>) has been called into question. Variation in C-values bears no relationshi22 KB (3,393 words) - 20:48, 8 November 2010
- ...axonomy</span><span style="color: #000000">, <i><b>Methanocaldococcus</b></i> is a </span><span style="color: #000000">genus</span><span style="color: # ...0">hyperthermophilic</span><span style="color: #000000"> <i>M. jannaschii</i>. The latter was discovered at the base of a “white smoker” chi28 KB (3,401 words) - 14:21, 14 November 2010
- ...axonomy</span><span style="color: #000000">, <i><b>Methanocaldococcus</b></i> is a </span><span style="color: #000000">genus</span><span style="color: # ...="color: #000000">thermophilic</span><span style="color: #000000"> <i>M. </i>thermolithotrophicus and the </span><span style="color: #000000">hypertherm28 KB (3,473 words) - 14:55, 14 November 2010
- ...Genome Sequence of the Methanogenic Archaeon, <i>Methanococcus jannaschii</i> </span></b></div> ...Kerlavage, Brian A. Dougherty, Jean-Francois Tomb, Mark D. Adams, Claudia I. Reich, Ross Overbeek, Ewen F. Kirkness, Keith G. Weinstock, Joseph M. Merr2 KB (340 words) - 14:56, 14 November 2010
- .../i>. Until the discovery of <i>Nanoarchaeum</i> in 2002, <i>M. genitalium</i> was also considered to be the organism with the smallest genome.<sup id="c ...le patients with non-gonococcal urethritis. Infection by <i>M. genitalium</i> seems fairly common, can be transmitted between partners during unprotecte13 KB (2,046 words) - 17:42, 14 November 2010
- ...connected budding cells known as <i>pseudohyphae</i>, or <i>false hyphae</i>, as seen in most molds.<sup id="cite_ref-Kurtzman1_2-0" class="reference"> ...="2">[6]</font></sup> Other species of yeast, such as <i>Candida albicans</i>, are opportunistic pathogens and can cause infections in humans. Yeasts ha149 KB (23,134 words) - 19:57, 14 November 2010
- ...enomics to describe any sequencing of genetic material from environmental (i.e. uncultured) samples, even work that focuses on one organism or gene. Rec ...; Remington K, Heidelberg JF, Halpern AL, Rusch D, Eisen JA, Wu D, Paulsen I, Nelson KE, Nelson W, Fouts DE, Levy S, Knap AH, Lomas MW, Nealson K, White32 KB (4,608 words) - 00:28, 19 December 2010
- ...on of targets for PCR by use of limiting dilution". <i>Biotechniques</i> <b>13</b> (3): 444–9. <a class="mw-redirect" title="PubMed Identifie ...ale PCR with TaqMan detection"</font></a>. <i>Nucleic Acids Research</i> <b>25</b> (10): 1999–2004. <a title="Digital object identifier" href20 KB (3,070 words) - 09:42, 19 December 2010
- ...up>3</sup> Alex P. Kindwall,<sup>3</sup> Zoya Kingsbury,<sup>1</sup> Paula I. Kokko-Gonzales,<sup>1</sup> Anil Kumar,<sup>1</sup> Marc A. Laurent,<sup>69 KB (1,341 words) - 16:20, 16 January 2011
- ...C+P.&rft.au=Brajkovic%2C+D.&rft.au=Kucan%2C+Z.&rft.au=Gusic%2C+I.&rft.au=Doronichev%2C+V.&rft.au=Golovanova%2C+L.&rft.au=Lalueza ...C+P.&rft.au=Brajkovic%2C+D.&rft.au=Kucan%2C+Z.&rft.au=Gusic%2C+I.&rft.au=Doronichev%2C+V.&rft.au=Golovanova%2C+L.&rft.au=Lalueza9 KB (1,942 words) - 00:58, 12 February 2011
- ...pan style="color: #000000"><i>High-throughput DNA sequencing technologies</i>: The development of high-throughput DNA sequencing platforms,which utilize ...li><span style="color: #000000"><i>Array Comparative Genome Hybridization</i>: This technique measures the DNA copy number differences between genomes.26 KB (3,798 words) - 18:19, 2 February 2011
- 38. Flaherty, K. et al. Phase I study of PLX4032: Proof of concept for V600E BRAF<br /> 43. Esumi, N., Fan, D. & Fidler, I. J. Inhibition of murine melanoma experimental<br />10 KB (1,303 words) - 02:52, 27 March 2011
- ...eaf structure of Yeast tRNA<sup><font size="1">Phe</font></sup> (<i>inset</i>) and the 3D structure determined by X-ray analysis.</span></div> ...up> To produce a purified alanine tRNA sample, Robert W. Holley <i>et al.</i> used 140kg of commercial baker's yeast to give just 1g of purified tRNA<su155 KB (24,352 words) - 17:46, 29 May 2011
- ...ww.pnas.org/content/early/2011/06/23/1102838108#aff-9"><sup><font size="2">i</font></sup></a>,</li> <address><sup><font size="2">i</font></sup>The Sperling Foundation, Eugene, OR 97405;</address>17 KB (2,450 words) - 10:35, 1 July 2011