Charles Darwin was well aware of the controversy over evolution. As a theology student at Cambridge University with a passion for biology, he heard his professors dismiss evolution as nonsense, and he saw no reason to doubt them. Between 1831 and 1836, however, while serving as naturalist on ...
Evolution of Plants Photo by: Andrey Armyagov Modern classification systems, based largely on molecular evidence, divide living organisms into three domains: Bacteria (also called Eubacteria), Archaea, and Eukarya. Plants are classified as a kingdom (Plantae) within the Eukarya; organisms that ...
1997. Evolution of resistance and virulence in relation to the management of nematodes with different biology, origins and reproductive strat- egies. Nematologica 43:1-13.Blok VC, Ehwaeti M, Fargette M, Ku- mar A, Phillips MS, et al. 1997. Evo- lution of resistance and virulence in re...
Rice production and sustainability are challenged by its most dreadful pest, the brown planthopper (Nilaparvata lugensStål, BPH). Therefore, the studies on rice-BPH interactions and their underlying mechanisms are of high interest. The rice ontogenetic defense, such as the role of microRNAs (miRNA...
Assess the validity of a theory or an interpretive framework. Provide outcomes that can help with social, professional, and scientific evolution. Generate new concepts and questions for further inquiries. In general, a professional researcher (usually a Psy.D. or Ph.D.) turns a specific problem...
EvolutionGenomic analysisDeepwater riceGWASRice is the world's second largest food crop and accelerated global climate change due to the intensification of human activities has a huge impact on rice. Research on the evolution of different rice ecotypes is essential for enhancing the adaptation of ...
In silico models and computer simulation are invaluable tools to better understand complex biological processes such as cancer evolution. However, the complexity of the biological environment, with many cell mechanisms in response to changing physical an
Biology An Introduction Biology in Human Welfare Biomolecules Biotechnology Body Fluids and Circulation Breathing and Exchange of Gases Cell Cell- Structure and Function Chemical Coordination Digestion and Absorption Diversity in the Living World Ecology Ecosystem Environmental Issues Evolution Excretory System ...
genomes, errors in theprocess of replication, orinsertionor deletion of segments of DNA.Mutations may or may not produce discernible changes in the observable characteristics (phenotype) of an organism, but mutationsplay a part in both normal and abnormalbiological processes including evolution or ...
Evolution of overarching research goals and aims. Critical review and revision of draft. Yongyuan Hu: Conducting a research and investigation process, specifically performing the experiments. Ruibin Zhao: Conceptualization and Methodology. Rama-Krishnan Poopal: Revised the manuscript and give suggestions ...