What is the relationship between mutation, natural selection and adaptation? What are the forces of evolution in gene flow? Is human evolution punctuated or gradual? What is a motif in biology? What does the modern synthesis of evolutionary theory predict?
What is a motif in biology? What is the difference between organismal biology and general biology? What is the comparative approach in biology? What is the Monte Carlo approach in biology? What are applications of punnett squares in plant biology?
What is a nucleotide in biology? What is a good analogy to compare perennialism with education? What is mannerist architecture? What is a six-sided shape called? What is it a 'motif' in literature? What is the conjugation of entrenarse?
MB Eisen - 《Genome Biology》 被引量: 80发表: 2005年 Detecting seeded motifs in DNA sequences The problem of detecting DNA motifs with functional relevance in real biological sequences is difficult due to a number of biological, statistical and comp... P Cinzia,B Stefania,B Andrea,... -...
Genome editingis a type of geneticengineering where a DNA is inserted, deleted or replaced in the genome of aliving organism. The application of this technology has revolutionized variousresearch areas ranging from biomedicine to biotechnology or synthetic biology.A key point to initiate the editing ...
Pine wilt disease (PWD) is a devastating forest disease caused by the pinewood nematode (PWN), Bursaphelenchus xylophilus, a migratory endoparasite that infects several coniferous species. During the last 20 years, advances have been made for understandi
What is ultimate causation in biology? Proximate Causation: In biology, proximate causation tries to explain an occurrence or result in terms of immediate factors. Simply put, proximate causation attempts to explain ''how'' something occurs. For example, the wing color of peppered moths can vary...
Structuralism is a difficult concept The concept of justice Theme A subject of artistic representation. Concept A general idea or understanding of something The concept of inertia. The concept of free will. Theme An implicit or recurrent idea; a motif A party with a tropical island theme. Concep...
What is a nucleotide in biology? What is Proto-Bantu? What is the hybridization of Br in BrF3? What is a book analysis? What is it a 'motif' in literature? What is the connection between molecular genetics and Hemochromatosis? What is short tandem repeat and how does it affect population...
What is a DNA-binding protein motif? What is the molecule rRNA a component of? What is single-stranded DNA-binding protein? How much energy is used to make the amino acid-tRNA bond? What kind of chemical bond is found between paired bases of the DNA double helix?