Expeditions As Experiments Practising Observation And Documentation
Topics: synthetic, biology, dna, protein, gene, cell, cells, genetic, assembly, expression, synthetic...
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Alcamo, I. Edward
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1 online resource (xii, 348 pages) :
Topics: moleculaire biologie, molecular biology, Nucleic Acids, mens, man, moleculaire genetica, molecular...
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Sep 19, 2015
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András Balázs
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In this paper we hope to place the two basic facts of life, constant active self – maintenance and self – reproduction, into a fresh light. The basic idea is considering the genetic assignments as a „biological invariant of motion”, the latter forming a hierarchically produced, „self - constructing”, regressive time inversion symmetry restoration, a closed semantic real – time upbuilding loop. It is, actually, the predetermined future of the biological system. It is this, in fact,...
Topics: The Biological Invariant of Motion, Struggle for Life, Causal Break in Quantum Dynamic, Group...
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Jun 2, 2011
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Arnaud, Sara B.; Grindeland, R. E
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The bones of the feet are likely to lose mineral during spaceflight because they are not functioning to support body weight in space. Although loss of bone from the heel bone (calcaneus) during spaceflight is well documented, loss of mineral from other bones in the feet of astronauts has not been quantified. A possibly vulnerable candidate is the metatarsal, which, as a weight-bearing bone in runners, is vu I nerable to stress fractures. To explore the potential for bones of the feet to lose...
Topics: MATHEMATICAL MODELS, BIOCHEMISTRY, NETWORK ANALYSIS, GENETIC CODE, BIOLOGICAL EVOLUTION,...
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May 20, 2022
05/22
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Ashe, Joy
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311 pages ; 23 cm
Topics: Genetics -- Fiction, Genetic code -- Fiction, Genetic code, Genetics
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Jul 25, 2019
07/19
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Asimov, Isaac, 1920-
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187 p. : 21 cm
Topics: Genetic code, Genetics -- Popular works
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Aug 2, 2010
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Awramik, S. M
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The available evidence permits one to conclude that streams flowed and lakes developed on Mars sometime in the remote past. The lessons learned from the Earth's earliest fossil record suggest that stromatolites might have formed on Mars, speculating that: (1) biopoesis occurred on Mars during its earliest history; (2) life evolved and diversified; (3) life inhabited aqueous environments; and (4) sunlight was an important environmental resource. The most likely place to find stromatolites and...
Topics: ARCHAEBACTERIA, BROMIDES, CYANOGEN, DIVERGENCE, FRAGMENTS, HALOPHILES, POLYPEPTIDES, BIOLOGICAL...
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Jul 26, 2010
07/10
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Binder, Michael P.; Millis, Marc G
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To support the exploration of space, a reusable space-based rocket engine must be developed. This engine must sustain superior operability and man-rated levels of reliability over several missions with limited maintenance or inspection between flights. To meet these requirements, an expander cycle engine incorporating a highly capable control and health monitoring system is planned. Alternatives for the functional organization and the implementation architecture of the engine's monitoring and...
Topics: CATALYSTS, ESTERS, NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE, PEPTIDES, RIBOSE, ELUTION, GENETIC CODE, ISOMERS,...
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Sep 26, 2011
09/11
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Bishop, M. J. (Martin J.)
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Topics: Genetic Code, Computer Communication Networks, Databases, Genetic code
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Jun 25, 2022
06/22
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Bob Cordell
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scan of unit DNA - molecular aspects of genetics Unit 24 Science S102 edited by Bob Cordell [1988] {572.86--oclc}
Topics: Structure of DNA, Cell growth and differentiation, DNA replication, Protein synthesis, Genetic...
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Jul 25, 2019
07/19
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Borek, Ernest, 1911-
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xi, 226 p. : 23 cm
Topics: Genetic code, Genetics -- History, Genetics -- Popular works
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Oct 6, 2007
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Brian K. Davis
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A model of genetic code evolution that equates the time-order of amino acid entry into the code with synthesis path-length revealed the code conserved three kinds of transition codes: Ammonium Fixers Code, Expansion Code and Overprinted Code. This reveals that not only have nucleotide triplet assignments been strongly conserved between species following divergence from the Last Common Ancestor, but triplet assignments from these earlier transition codes shaped the genetic code.
Topics: amino acid synthesis path-length, time-order code addition, genetic code structure
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Oct 6, 2007
10/07
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Brian K. Davis
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A model of code evolution that equates the time-order of amino acid entry into the code with synthesis path-length revealed the code has conserved three distinct kinds of transition codes: Ammonium Fixers Code, Expansion Code and Overprinted Code. This established that codon assignments in codes formed prior to the Last Common Ancestor have shaped the 'universal code'.
Topics: amino acid synthesis path-lengths, time-order code addition, genetic code structure
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Feb 21, 2007
02/07
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Brian K. Davis
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A summary is provided of the main features of code evolution revealed by the path-distance model. They illustrate the dependence of code structure on amino acid path-distance. A mechanism is identified for coordinating code evolution with the growh of amino acid synthesis pathways. It is based on evidence of an early reliance on bifunctional tRNA that served as cofactors in amino acid synthesis and adaptors in translation.
Topics: genetic code origin, structural regularities, amino acid path-distance, correlations, bifunctional...
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Jan 1, 2019
01/19
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Brian K. Davis
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Transformation of the codon-anticodon interface from a purine ladder, resulting from self-recognition between adenosine base pairs, to a double helix, resulted from uridine replacement of anticcodon adenosine bases. This provided a mechanism for replacement of the purine ladder by the double helix
Topics: codon-anticodon interface, ladder transition, genetic code expansion
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Aug 24, 2011
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Brian K. Davis
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Amino acids from the same synthesis family are conveyed by related tRNA, cognate with nearest-neighbor codons, within a contiguous region of the genetic code, termed a domain. Its domain structure links genetic code formation with the growth of nascent tRNA-dependent amino acid synthesis pathways. Path-identity elements in these cofactor/adaptor tRNA molecules furnish a pre-synthetase RNA based mechanism for specifically pairing amino acids and their codons.
Topics: genetic code domains, adaptor/cofactor tRNA, RNA code, protein origin
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Political Junkie: Neil Gorsuch, FBI Investigations and Wire-Tapping Political Junkie Ken Rudin discusses the hearings happening Monday involving Neil Gorsuch's Supreme Court nomination, accusations of Obama wire-tapping Trump Tower and the White House, and the possible influence of Russian interfering with elections. Zip Code Vs. Genetic Code: Which Matters More For Life Expectancy? Dr. Anthony Iton shares his latest research on life expectancy in the Central Valley and what's being done to...
Topics: KXJZ, Insight, Sacramento, public, radio, Capital Public Radio, CSU Sacramento, Ken Rudin, The...
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Sep 7, 2021
09/21
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Carrère d'Encausse, Marina
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218 pages ; 20 cm
Topics: Human genetics, Genetic code, Data protection, Maladies héréditaires, Maladies --...
The Scottsdale Cure Corridor is more than a place -- it's a collaborative of people, for people, led by Scottsdale Healthcare, Mayo Clinic and TD2 -- the drug development arm of TGen -- the scientists who first cracked the human genetic code. Working together, they are developing breakthrough treatments for cancer that impact people right here in Scottsdale, across the country and around the world.
Topics: Arizona, Scottsdale, City of Scottsdale - Scottsdale Video Network, Government Access TV, Community...
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Dec 5, 2021
12/21
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Clark, Brian F. C. (Brian Frederic Carl)
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76 p. : 22 cm
Topics: Genetic code, Proteins -- Synthesis
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Jul 2, 2020
07/20
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Cobb, Matthew
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xiv, 434 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : 25 cm
Topics: Genetic code, DNA
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09/21
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Cobb, Matthew, author
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xiv, 434 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : 24 cm
Topics: Genetic code, DNA, Genetics -- history, Genetic Phenomena, Genetic Code, Genetiska koden
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Nov 7, 2020
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Cookson, William, 1951-
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x, 208 pages ; 25 cm
Topics: Genomes, Genetic code, Genetic Code, Genetics -- history, Humans Genetics
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Aug 11, 2020
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Produced by DCTV (DeKalb County Television) Channel 23, this PSA highlights the “Be The Match” campaign to raise awareness of the need for more minority stem cell donors. Additional information: For patients battling blood cancers like leukemia or lymphoma, or more than 70 life-threatening blood disorders including sickle cell, there is a cure through a blood stem cell transplant. The “Be The Match” Registry – the world’s largest listing of potential stem cell donors operated by the...
Topics: Georgia, DeKalb County, DeKalb County Television, DCTV, Government Access TV, Community Media, PEG,...
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Produced by DCTV (DeKalb County Television) Channel 23, this PSA highlights the “Be The Match” campaign to raise awareness of the need for more minority stem cell donors. Additional information: For patients battling blood cancers like leukemia or lymphoma, or more than 70 life-threatening blood disorders including sickle cell, there is a cure through a blood stem cell transplant. The “Be The Match” Registry – the world’s largest listing of potential stem cell donors operated by the...
Topics: Georgia, DeKalb County, DeKalb County Television, DCTV, Government Access TV, Community Media, PEG,...
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Produced by DCTV (DeKalb County Television) Channel 23, this PSA highlights the “Be The Match” campaign to raise awareness of the need for more minority stem cell donors. Additional information: For patients battling blood cancers like leukemia or lymphoma, or more than 70 life-threatening blood disorders including sickle cell, there is a cure through a blood stem cell transplant. The “Be The Match” Registry – the world’s largest listing of potential stem cell donors operated by the...
Topics: Georgia, DeKalb County, DeKalb County Television, DCTV, Government Access TV, Community Media, PEG,...
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DEFCONConference
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Recent advances in genome editing have quickly turned ideas thought restricted to science fiction into reality such as custom synthetic organisms and designer babies. These technologies rely on the fidelity of the genetic code, which translates nucleotides into proteins. The underlying mechanism of translation is well understood where triplets of nucleotides, known as codons, are recognized by transfer RNAs with complementally nucleotide triplets. These transfer RNAs carry one of twenty amino...
Topics: Youtube, video, Science & Technology, DEF, CON, DEF CON 2017, DEF CON 25, DEF CON, DC25,...
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Davies, Kevin, 1960-
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [253]-296) and index
Topics: Genetics (non-medical), History of specific subjects, Human biology & related topics,...
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Jan 29, 2020
01/20
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DeSalle, Rob
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xxiv, 215 pages : 25 cm
Topics: genen, genes, dna, dna sequencing, genoomanalyse, genome analysis, moleculaire genetica, molecular...
The emphasis of this project is to procure essential equipments required to establish new capacity to conduct research and education in bioenergy and environmental biotechnology at West Virginia State University (WVSU). Bioenergy and environmental biotechnology research and education affected by the acquisition of this new equipment and instrumentations includes development of new technology to produce biofuels, bioremediation for environmental issues, to attract students to pursue studies...
Topics: DTIC Archive, West Virginia State University Institute United States, Biofuels, BIOTECHNOLOGY,...
The purpose of this project is to develop a novel cell-based assay that is designed to identify compounds for improving mitochondrial function and metabolic disease. The assay utilizes a dual luciferase reporter system to assess translation regulated by 5-UTR sequences. During the reporting period, the originally designed assay was implemented, validated, and optimized successfully. A small compound library (80 compounds) was tested to demonstrate the utility of the assay for phenotypic...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Ja,William, MEDICAL SCREENING, dna sequence analysis, metabolic diseases, genetic...
The degeneracy of the genetic code allows nucleic acids to encode amino acid identity as well as noncoding information for gene regulation and genome maintenance. The rare arginine codons AGA and AGG (AGR) present a case study in codon choice, with AGRs encoding important transcriptional and translational properties distinct from the other synonymous alternatives (CGN). We created a strain of Escherichia coli with all 123 instances of AGR codons removed from all essential genes. We readily...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Napolitano,Michael G, Harvard Medical School Boston United States, NUCLEOTIDES,...
Ebola virus (EBOV) is a single-stranded negative-sense RNA virus belonging to the Filoviridae family. The leader and trailer non-coding regions of the EBOV genome likely regulate its transcription, replication and progeny genome packaging. We investigated the cis-acting RNA signals involved in RNA-RNA and RNA-protein interactions that regulate replication of eGFP-encoding EBOV minigenomic RNA and identified heat shock cognate protein family A (HSC70) member 8 (HSPA8) as an EBOV...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Radoshitzky, Sheli, USAMRIID Frederick United States, Ebola virus, Genetic...
Cell-free protein synthesis has emerged as a powerful approach for expanding the range of genetically encoded chemistry into proteins. Unfortunately, efforts to site-specifically incorporate multiple non-canonical amino acids into proteins using crude extract-based cell-free systems have been limited by release factor 1 competition. Here we address this limitation by establishing a bacterial cell-free protein synthesis platform based on genomically recoded Escherichia coli lacking release...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Martin,Rey W, Northwestern University Evanston United States, synthetic biology,...
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Dr Emmanuel Mador ,Christian Ogoegbunem Isichei
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This book on the aetiology of preeclampsia-eclampsia has been written keeping in mind the findings of scientists who have researched on the aetiology of this disease which is exclusive to human pregnancy. Research efforts on identifying the cause of preeclampsia have traditionally been focused on subjects that have manifested the disease. Our experience has shown that the culprit that triggers the disease returns to hiding as soon as the disease begins to manifest. In this book care has been...
Topics: Genetic Code, Uric Acid & Preeclampsia, Fetal Biometrics
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Aug 2, 2010
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Ferguson, Milton W
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Residual stresses in finished parts have often been regarded as factors contributing to premature part failure and geometric distortions. Currently, residual stresses in welded structures and railroad components are being investigated. High residual stresses formed in welded structures due primarily to the differential contractions of the weld material as it cools and solidifies can have a profound effect on the surface performance of the structure. In railroad wheels, repeated use of the...
Topics: BIOLOGICAL EVOLUTION, RIBONUCLEIC ACIDS, SIMULATION, ACYLATION, AMINO ACIDS, COMPUTATIONAL...
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Galactic Netcasts
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Stamping the genetic code! Hadfield has some fun. #10 is back! And, a warning to movie watchers in our picks on this episode!! * A theory about an alien message embedded in our genes. http://news.discovery.com/space/alien-life-exoplanets/could-an-alien-message-be-embedded-in-our-genetic-code-130401.htm * Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield's April Fools Day joke. http://www.space.com/20466-alien-space-station-ufo-april-fools.html * David Tennant and Billie Piper back for Doctor Who's 50th!...
Topics: DNA, genetic code, Chris Hadfield, April Fools Day, David Tennant, Billie Piper, Doctor Who, The...
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Sep 26, 2011
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Gibson, Greg; Muse, Spencer V., 1966-
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Topics: DNA, Life Sciences - Genetics & Genomics, Genetic Code, Science, Science/Mathematics,...
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May 28, 2011
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Haftka, Raphael T.; Venkataraman, Satch
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Structural designers today face both opportunities and challenges in a vast array of available analysis and optimization programs. Some programs such as NASTRAN, are very general, permitting the designer to model any structure, to any degree of accuracy, but often at a higher computational cost. Additionally, such general procedures often do not allow easy implementation of all constraints of interest to the designer. Other programs, based on algebraic expressions used by designers one...
Topics: MULTIDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH, CONFERENCES, BIOLOGY, GENETICS, GENETIC CODE, DEOXYRIBONUCLEIC ACID,...
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Aug 2, 2010
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Hinkle, G.; Margulis, L
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By providing students from around the world with the opportunity to work with established scientists in the fields of biogeochemistry, remote sensing, and origins of life, among others, the NASA Planetary Biology Internship (PBI) Program has successfully launched many scientific careers. Each year approximately ten interns participate in research related to planetary biology at NASA Centers, NASA-sponsored research in university laboratories, and private institutions. The PBI program also...
Topics: BIOLOGICAL EVOLUTION, GENETIC CODE, MOLECULAR BIOLOGY, MOLECULES, MUTATIONS, RIBONUCLEIC ACIDS,...
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Apr 26, 2012
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J. Craig Venter
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Topics: Genetic Code, Scientists, Biography & Autobiography, Biography / Autobiography,...
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Jan 13, 2022
01/22
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Jones, Phill, 1953-
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127 p. : 24 cm
Topic: Genetic code -- Popular works
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Nov 7, 2019
11/19
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Jukes, Thomas H. (Thomas Hughes), 1906-1999
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vi, 285 pages 24 cm
Topics: Molecular biology, Evolution (Biology), Biological Evolution, Genetic Code, Évolution,...
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Aug 18, 2021
08/21
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Kalquist, Autumn
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324 pages ; 21 cm
Topics: Teenagers -- Fiction, Interplanetary voyages -- Fiction, Genetic code -- Fiction, Dystopias --...
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Jan 14, 2020
01/20
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Kay, Lily E
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xix, 441 pages : 24 cm
Topics: Genetic code -- Research -- History, Code génétique -- Recherche -- Histoire, Genetic code --...
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Feb 7, 2020
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Kay, Lily E
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xix, 441 pages : 24 cm
Topics: Genetic code -- Research -- History, Code génétique -- Recherche -- Histoire, Genetic code --...
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Aug 2, 2010
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Knoll, A. H
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Along present day coast lines, the environmental distributions of prokaryotic and protistan populations are often sharply delimited. Realized habitat ranges are generally narrower than those circumscribed by physiological tolerances, suggesting the importance of organism-organism interactions in the determination of population distributions. Microfossil populations preserved in silicified carbonates, dolomites, and shales of the 700-800 Ma old Akademikerbreen Group, Svalbard, and elsewhere...
Topics: ACYLATION, CARBON 14, GLYCINE, HYDROLYSIS, MONOMERS, AMINO ACIDS, CATALYSTS, CHEMICAL EVOLUTION,...
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Aug 2, 2010
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Lowe, D. R
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The earliest record of terrestrial life is contained in thin, silicified sedimentary layers within enormously thick, predominantly volcanic sequences in South Africa and Western Australia. This record includes bacteria-like microfossils, laminated carbonaceous structures resembling flat bacterial mats and stromatolites, and a morphologically diverse assemblage of carbonaceous particles. These structures and particles and their host sediments provide the only direct source of information on the...
Topics: CATALYSIS, AMINO ACIDS, EUROPA, HISTIDINE, HYDROLYSIS, HYPOTHESES, MOLECULES, PRECAMBRIAN PERIOD,...
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Sep 23, 2020
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Maurice Bucaille
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What is the Origin of Man?: The Answers of Science and the Holy Scriptures [1983] by Maurice Bucaille, Dr --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please support the author(s) and/or the publisher(s) by buying the book(s) and only from authorized seller(s)....
Topics: religion, science, evolution, biological evolution, Islam, Quran, Qur'an, Qur'ān, Qur’ān,...
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Dec 27, 2017
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Moody, Glyn
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Topics: Genetics, Genomics, Bioinformatics, Genetic code, Computational Biology, Databases, Genetic,...