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Meanings of eukaryotic organisms in anglès
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Usage of eukaryotic organisms in anglès
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In all eukaryoticorganisms, gene expression correlates with the condensation state of the chromatin.
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Telomerase is essential for maintaining telomere length and chromosome stability in most eukaryoticorganisms.
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Here, we review the increasing number of connections between metabolism and post-transcriptional regulation in eukaryoticorganisms.
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Thus, efficient autophagic flux is required for healthy aging in many if not all eukaryoticorganisms.
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Both prokaryotic and eukaryoticorganisms contain DNA bridging proteins, which can have regulatory or architectural functions.
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In most eukaryoticorganisms, these two activities are present in the bifunctional enzyme complex known as PAICS.
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This structure is highly conserved among various eukaryoticorganisms and serves as the base for the ciliary axoneme.
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The beta-barrels found in the outer membranes of prokaryotic and eukaryoticorganisms constitute an important functional class of proteins.
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Here, we performed an extended sequence analysis to establish the accurate phylogenetic distribution of the core-TFIIH in 63 eukaryoticorganisms.
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Criteria imposed on target selection included potential protein solubility, protein or domain size, and targets that lack homologs in eukaryoticorganisms.
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After the discovery of UCP in higher plants in 1995, it was acknowledged that these proteins are widely distributed in eukaryoticorganisms.
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The RNA exosome is an important protein complex that functions in the 3' processing and degradation of RNA in archaeal and eukaryoticorganisms.
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The post-translational farnesylation of proteins serves to anchor a subset of intracellular proteins to membranes in eukaryoticorganisms and also promotes protein-protein interactions.
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Our data show that the YTH domain conveys RNA binding ability to a new class of proteins that are found in all eukaryoticorganisms.
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Kauffman, of course, does not deny that the icon of branching correctly expresses the topology of life's history (at least for eukaryoticorganisms).
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Interestingly, the morphology of this protease is similar to that of the 16 to 22 S ring-shaped particles found in a variety of eukaryoticorganisms.