eukaryotic Betekenis & Definitie

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Betekenis van eukaryotic In het Nederlands

Meer definities van eukaryotic

Voorbeelden van eukaryotic

  • Evidently, even the highest-affinity sequences in natural eukaryotic genomes are not evolved for highest possible affinity.

  • One can envision early eukaryotic organisms as being under pressure to incorporate more and more genes as they fine-tuned their eukaryotic machinery.

  • Lectins are ubiquitous proteins which are likely present in all eukaryotic and many bacterial species as well as in some viruses.

  • A number of model systems have been exploited to determine the eukaryotic initiation pathway.

  • However, although the functions of many initiation factors are now becoming clear, our molecular understanding of how eukaryotic ribosomes initiate protein synthesis is still limited.

  • The expanded set of initiation factors utilized by the eukaryotic ribosome relative to bacterial systems reflects a more highly regulated initiation process.

  • All other eukaryotic specific initiation factors are indicated using additional colors.

  • We summarize the eukaryotic diversity found in these lakes in a molecular phylogenetic analysis.

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NIEUWE WOORDEN

European

May 10, 2021

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WOORD VAN DE DAG

Shimmer

May 10, 2021

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