You put stuff in your mind, filter it, and then reproduce it — all without the benefit of looking back and forth at your textbooks or index cards. And through the process, you become a master of information.Now, I know I said you may not need to memorize your textbooks verbatim, but...
(It is not really possible to reproduce this technique when reading digitally, though some software programs allow for multiple bookmarks that make this easier. If the document is numbered and you have aMajor System, memorizing page numbers can help with this as well.) But the main point is ...
This might be a side effect of how organisms are built, which might in turn be because of past selection for (say) robustness to environmental or genetic perturba- tion. There is a close analogy here with the evolution of dominance. The immediate cause of dominance may be that losing ...
As a quality check, we compared some of these values to literature values. Experimentally, client protein-GroEL KDvalues have been measured on the order of micro to nanomolar (Supplementary Data2). Our simulated\({K}_{D}\)’s are in this range, having values of 20 to 790 micromolar. Ex...
These sneaky little flatworms hide away in rock crevices, on plants and even attach themselves to fish.Once inside your tank, planaria reproduce fast. And, all it takes is a single flatworm. You see, planaria can reproduce asexually, meaning that one worm can soon become hundreds....
2. A uniformitarian approach to Earth's biomolecular history All forms of extant life have genes that broadly define the contours of relatedness between different organisms. Closely-related organisms typically have genes and gene sequences that are more comparable to one another than distantly-related...
For centuries, biologists have worked to classify earth’s organisms in a way that would help people understand how both the present and the extinct species relate to each other. What are the similarities? What are the differences?
idea that it has more than 700 sexes. and then the giant plasmodium, when it reproduces, the whole body turns into spores that then disperse on the wind. it's just a very different path. so outside of a maze in a natural environment, what are these organisms actually eating? so, in...
2019). However, close relatedness within the packs in combination with the generally low allelic diversity and the practised genetic sampling methods may have led to specific local breeding strategies being occasionally overlooked. Genetic diversity and inbreeding Populations consisting of organisms that ...
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