Browsing by Subject "Major biology."
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Anaerobic uptake and utilization of free glycine-2-C¹⁴ by the estuarine bivalve Rangia cuneata
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Analysis of expression of the actin gene family throughout the cell cycle of Physarum polycephalum
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Analysis of the [lambda] S̲ gene function by mutational suppressors
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Aspects of serum cholesterol changes due to exposure to increased barometric pressure
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Association of the threespot damelsfish (Stegastes planifrons) in ridge mortality of Diploria strigosa in the flower garden banks of the National Marine Sanctuary
(Texas A&M University, 2013-02-22)Ridge mortality is a new coral malady, observed only at the Flower Gardens National Marine Sanctuary and the Florida Keys Sanctuary. Its effects are most dramatically seen on the brain coral (Diploria strigosa). This paper ... -
Bathymetric records of marine shelled mollusca from the northeastern shelf of Yucatan, Mexico
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The biogenesis of rubber (CIS-polyisoprene) in guayule, Parthenium argentatum gray (Asteraceae)
(Texas A&M University, 1983)Not available -
Biological dosimetry - the use of hematological variables in the estimation of radiation dose
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Calanoid copepods of the genus Heterorhabdus Giesbrecht 1898 from the Gulf of Mexico
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Certain investigations in the histology and mitosis of Gossypium
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The changes of α-glycerophosphate dehydrogenase isozymes in Solenopsis invicta queens during development and colony founding
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Characterization and purification of juvenile hormone acid methyltransferase
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Characterization of a unique embedded gene
(Texas A&M University, 1999)The lysis gene region of bacteriophage [] consists of a cluster of three gene: S, R, and Rz. While the S and R genes are essential for [] lysis under all conditions, the Rz gene is required for [] lysis only under certain ... -
Characterization of Medicago truncatula mutants defective in infection persistence and defense response during Rhizobium-legume symbiosis
(Texas A&M University, 1998)Plant mutants with defects in their symbiotic phenotypes can be used as tools to unravel and understand plant functions. To understand the symbiotic process and the role of plant defense responses in regulation of rhizobial ... -
Characterization of protein binding to the psbAII promoter region in Synechococcus sp. strain PCC 7942 and its role in light regulated gene expression
(Texas A&M University, 1994)ne PsbAII gene Of Synechococcus Sp. strain PCC 7942 is a member of a small gene family encoding the DI Protein found in the photosystem R reaction center. Previous studies have shown that expression of the psbAII gene is ... -
Characterization of the dual start motif of a class II holin gene
(Texas A&M University, 2001)Holins are small membrane proteins, which, at a genetically programmed time in a bacteriophage infective cycle, allow bacteriolytic enzymes, or endolysins, to escape to the periplasm and attack the cell wall. Most holins ... -
Characterization of the flbC developmental locus and a screen for loss-of-function flbC suppressors in Aspergillus nidulans
(Texas A&M University, 1999)Colony development by Aspergillus nidulans temporally and spatially controlled to produce asexual fruiting structures known as conidiophores approximately 18 hours after germination of the conidiospores. Mutations that ... -
Characterization of two water-deficit induced cDNA clones from Atriplex canescens (Saltbush)
(Texas A&M University, 1992)Not available