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Microbes Drive Evolution of Animals and Plants: the Hologenome Concept

Microbes Drive Evolution of Animals and Plants: the Hologenome Concept

... in plants. Resident microbes also protect animals and plants against ...germ-free animals, which are extremely sensitive to infection and mostly die follow- ing administration of a pathogen ...

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Transfer parameters for ICRP's Reference Animals and Plants in a terrestrial Mediterranean ecosystem

Transfer parameters for ICRP's Reference Animals and Plants in a terrestrial Mediterranean ecosystem

... A system for the radiological protection of the environment (or wildlife) based on Reference Animals and Plants (RAPs) has been suggested by the International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP). ...

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Research review. Young sex chromosomes in plants and animals. Review. Summary. Introduction

Research review. Young sex chromosomes in plants and animals. Review. Summary. Introduction

... in animals and plants, pooled for male and female meiosis, are revealing that (for evolutionary reasons that are not well under- stood) such regions can represent large proportions of chromo- somes’ ...

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Alternative polyadenylation analysis in animals and plants: newly developed strategies for profiling, processing and validation

Alternative polyadenylation analysis in animals and plants: newly developed strategies for profiling, processing and validation

... quality control, mapping, clustering, characterization and pathway analysis. The RHAPA (RNase H alternative polyadenylation assay) and 3’RACE-seq (3’ rapid amplification of cDNA end sequencing) methods directly validate ...

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Contribution of Animals and Plants in Prospering Lives According to Al-Quran

Contribution of Animals and Plants in Prospering Lives According to Al-Quran

... on animals and plants; without both, there will be no life on ...earth. Animals and plants benefit the well-being of human ...hand, animals and plants are created by Allah ...of ...

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Remarkable Evolutionary Conservation of Antiobesity ADIPOSE/WDTC1 Homologs in Animals and Plants

Remarkable Evolutionary Conservation of Antiobesity ADIPOSE/WDTC1 Homologs in Animals and Plants

... ABSTRACT ASG2 (Altered Seed Germination 2) is a prenylated protein in Arabidopsis thaliana that participates to abscisic acid signaling and is proposed to act as a substrate adaptor for the DDB1 (DNA damage-binding ...

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Genome Editing with Engineered Nucleases in Economically Important Animals and Plants: State of the Art in the Research Pipeline

Genome Editing with Engineered Nucleases in Economically Important Animals and Plants: State of the Art in the Research Pipeline

... of animals where the process is more complicated and time-consuming (Shukla et ...full-grown animals have been reported to live up to several months of age, but it is not clear yet whether they will ...

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Genomic Prediction in Animals and Plants: Simulation of Data, Validation, Reporting, and Benchmarking

Genomic Prediction in Animals and Plants: Simulation of Data, Validation, Reporting, and Benchmarking

... ABSTRACT The genomic prediction of phenotypes and breeding values in animals and plants has developed rapidly into its own research fi eld. Results of genomic prediction studies are often dif fi cult to ...

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Merging Specialist Taxonomies and Folk Taxonomies in Wordnets - A case Study of Plants, Animals and Foods in the Danish Wordnet

Merging Specialist Taxonomies and Folk Taxonomies in Wordnets - A case Study of Plants, Animals and Foods in the Danish Wordnet

... namely animals and plants, in addition are heavily influenced by the fields of specialized domains such as zoology and ...edible plants and animals, the lexicographers using sometimes general ...

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Antimicrobial engineered nanoparticles in the built cultural heritage context and their ecotoxicological impact on animals and plants: a brief review

Antimicrobial engineered nanoparticles in the built cultural heritage context and their ecotoxicological impact on animals and plants: a brief review

... However, it is important to determine their impact on surrounding non-target organisms and ecological pro- cesses not only following leaching, but also during their production, especially since that production is ...

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U12 intron positions are more strongly conserved between animals and plants than U2 intron positions

U12 intron positions are more strongly conserved between animals and plants than U2 intron positions

... between plants and animals, this paper reports more conservation of U12 types, an unexpected and interesting asymmetric distribu- tion of two types of ...

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Identification, domestication and conservation of plants used in managing ruminant animals in Ekiti-State, Southwestern Nigeria

Identification, domestication and conservation of plants used in managing ruminant animals in Ekiti-State, Southwestern Nigeria

... of plants as medicines have been based on the assumption that the plants will be available on a continuing basis, but the reverse is the case because no concerted effort has been made to ensure ...

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Can a soil agrobacterias’ plasmids induce cancer cells in plants,  animals and human?

Can a soil agrobacterias’ plasmids induce cancer cells in plants, animals and human?

... (plants, animals and humans) are virtually identical and very similar to the state of bacterial ...(plants, animals and human cells), and by regulation of auxin and cytokinin balances to ...

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MicroRNAs from plants to animals, do they define a new messenger for communication?

MicroRNAs from plants to animals, do they define a new messenger for communication?

... Besides, negative results regarding cross-species trans- mission of plant-derived miRNAs were obtained in vari- ous insects and animals [157–160]. Study by Baier et al. demonstrated that plant-borne miRNAs might ...

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PHYTOCHEMICAL AND ETHNO BOTANICAL STUDY OF MEDICINAL PLANTS USED TO TREAT ECTOPARASITES IN RUMINANT ANIMALS IN EASTERN TIGRAY, NORTHERN ETHIOPIA

PHYTOCHEMICAL AND ETHNO BOTANICAL STUDY OF MEDICINAL PLANTS USED TO TREAT ECTOPARASITES IN RUMINANT ANIMALS IN EASTERN TIGRAY, NORTHERN ETHIOPIA

... medicinal plants used to treat ectoparasites in ruminant animals’ Semi-structured interview, observation and field guided walks were used with ruminant livestock owner, local and traditional healers who had ...

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Invasive cells in animals and plants: searching for LECA machineries in later eukaryotic life

Invasive cells in animals and plants: searching for LECA machineries in later eukaryotic life

... However, while homology of individual proteins can be readily assessed, the situation is much less clear in case of cellular processes where conserved components could have combined in varying manner to achieve con- ...

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Control of reproduction by Polycomb Group complexes in animals and plants

Control of reproduction by Polycomb Group complexes in animals and plants

... in plants and from the placenta lineage in ...and plants, imbalance between the maternal and paternal genome dosage causes similar effects (Scott et ...in plants confined to endosperm development? ...

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Infectious diseases of animals and plants : an interdisciplinary approach

Infectious diseases of animals and plants : an interdisciplinary approach

... natural and social science perspectives on plant disease risk, management and policy.. 2008 Agricultural biosecurity.[r] ...

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