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Histones are essential elements of chromatin structure and gene regulation in eukaryotes.
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Background: Transposable elements are found in the genomes of nearly all eukaryotes.
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Cytokinesis in many eukaryotes involves the contraction of an actomyosin-based contractile ring.
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The enzyme is conserved in eukaryotes and also found in some prokaryotes.
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Glutathione is the most abundant small molecule thiol in nearly all eukaryotes.
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LTR-retrotransposons have been reported in many diverse eukaryote species, describing a ubiquitous distribution.
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Studies in the model eukaryote Saccharomyces cerevisiae and mammalian cells will be highlighted.
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This is surprising given that T. thermophila is a eukaryote like yeasts and mammals.
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Histones are essential elements of chromatin structure and gene regulation in eukaryotes.
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Background: Transposable elements are found in the genomes of nearly all eukaryotes.
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YfeU belongs to a very large conserved family of proteins found mainly in bacteria but also in archaea and eukaryota.
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This is the first report of an RG lyase with this mode of action in Eukaryota.
Usage of eukarya in English
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They are widely distributed through all three biological kingdoms, eukarya, bacteria and archaea, indicating the biological significance of the retinal proteins.
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This toxin has a remarkable distribution that spans two domains of life (Bacteria and Eukarya).
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These he grouped under three new principal categories-Bacteria ,Archaea ,andEukarya (sometimes spelled Eucarya)-whichhe called domains.
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In all trees we observe a sharp discrimination between the three primary domains of life: Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya.
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Archaea and Bacteria constitute a majority of life systems on Earth but have long been considered inferior to Eukarya in terms of solute tolerance.
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Architectural proteins play an important role in compacting and organizing the chromosomal DNA in all three kingdoms of life (Eukarya, Bacteria and Archaea).