Define the term ubiquitous and explain whether this term can be used appropriately to describe bacteria and archaea. What is the term used to refer to the gradual change in living communities that follows a disturbance? What is the best definition of biology? Define or describe the following ter...
Identify the organelle from the given description or function: A peptidoglycan-like molecule found in the cell walls of some archaea. Describe the structure and function of the Golgi apparatus. Describe each of the following: nucleus, rough and smooth ER, Golgi, lysosome, mitochondria, chloroplasts...
A role for the ESCRT system in cell division in archaea Science, 322 (2008), pp. 1710-1713 CrossrefView in ScopusGoogle Scholar Schröder et al., 2010 G.F. Schröder, M. Levitt, A.T. Brunger Super-resolution biomolecular crystallography with low-resolution data Nature, 464 (2010), pp...
During alignment of the repeats, insertion of base(s) may have been identified. This results in introducing gap(s) in the visualisation of other repeats, including the representative repeat. To avoid these visual gaps in columns, CRISPRDetect denotes inserted bases as insertions in the array, whi...
Recent tools for synthetic biology and current attempts to engineer new codes for incorporation of non-standard amino acids are also reviewed in this article. Keywords: genetic code; evolution; codon reassignment; amino acids; biotechnology 1. Introduction The genetic code maps 64 codons onto a set...