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Meanings of
prokaryotic
in English
Having cells that lack membrane-bound nuclei.
organism
procaryotic
eukaryotic
eucaryotic
Related terms
being
Usage of
prokaryotic
in English
1
However, anionic lipids are common in both eukaryotic and
prokaryotic
cell membranes.
2
Purified MazF inhibited protein synthesis in both
prokaryotic
and eukaryotic cell-free systems.
3
This would imply that the earlier,
prokaryotic
-
only
world was a predator-free zone.
4
Its similarity to
prokaryotic
catalases is greater than to other fungal catalases.
5
A major focus of his lab are the CRISPR-Cas adaptive
prokaryotic
immune systems.
6
Our results underscore potential differences between
prokaryotic
and eukaryotic ribosome assembly.
7
We also examined in vivo accessibility using cellular expression of a
prokaryotic
methylase.
8
The mammalian mitochondrial genome is represented by
prokaryotic
-
type
,
circular, highly compacted DNA molecules.
9
We describe a novel, typically
prokaryotic
,
sensor kinase in chloroplasts of green plants.
10
LL-37 kills both
prokaryotic
and eukaryotic cells through physical interaction with cell membranes.
11
Most knowledge of HR is derived from work in
prokaryotic
and eukaryotic model organisms.
12
Several bacterial genomes also contain putative MCU homologs that may represent
prokaryotic
calcium channels.
13
Further, many foundational tenets of classical biology simply do not apply to
prokaryotic
biology.
14
The possibility of the origin of geminiviruses from
prokaryotic
circular ssDNA replicons is discussed.
15
Metal ions play an important role in the metabolism of
prokaryotic
and eukaryotic cells.
16
Enolase is a conserved cytoplasmic metalloenzyme existing universally in both eukaryotic and
prokaryotic
cells.
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prokaryotic
Adjective
Frequent collocations
prokaryotic cells
prokaryotic expression
prokaryotic genomes
prokaryotic organisms
prokaryotic origin
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Prokaryotic
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