The term ROS refers to superoxide (O2•-) or hydrogen peroxide (H2O2)–the initial species generated by oxygen reduction– as well as their secondary reactive products. In this review we use the term ROS in a general sense because the specific species or groups of species playing a role ...
]. The term generally refers to in vivo genetic engineering with DNA fragments carrying short homologies with a bacterial chromosome, using the proteins of a homologous recombination system of the bacteriophage λ (λ Red system). Lambda red
The term “San” refers to a set of groups of traditional hunter-gatherers with linguistic diversity scattered from Angola to the Cape. Khwe are a broadly distributed, culturally defined group, traditionally subsisting as pastoralists. Clarification of precise ethnic or linguistic identity of ...
A definition of the term "introgressive hybridization," which refers to crossbreeding of plants from different species that results in introgression is pre... RHJ Schlegel 被引量: 45发表: 2003年 What is the role of hybridization in the evolution of the Cactaceae? Natural hybridization has been ...
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‘La France’, one of the first hybrids combining the growth vigor of European species and the recurrent blooming of Chinese species. Genomic segments of Chinese ancestry identified new candidate genes for recurrent blooming. Reconstructing regulatory and secondary metabolism pathways allowed us to ...
We also used OLS and probit approaches to check the robustness of the binary logistic estimates. According to previous studies, coefficients in nonlinear regressions (e.g., logit) cannot be used to infer the statistical significance of an interaction term and its underlying variables [50, 51]. ...
This term is used to describe small differences (< 50 bp) in predicted starts/ends based on mapped reads. These differences can occur due to real differences in starts/ends or due to errors in the reads flanking the starts/ends. For example, if a read has a number of missing bases...
In the present experiment, we aimed to unravel the impact of noradrenergic stimulation on systems consolidation and long-term memory maintenance in humans. To this end, participants encoded a series of pictures in an MRI scanner. Participants received orally either a placebo (PLAC) or the α2-ad...
For those who are unfamiliar with the term, ‘attentional capture’ refers to the phenomenon, oft-studied by cognitive psychologists, whereby the presentation of a task-irrelevant stimulus in one sensory modality appears to draw attention exogenously to its location. This leads to a short-lasting ...