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A New Tree Biology
... symplast as the wood ages. All organisms must have some nitrogen-based substances to build amino acids for proteins. The amount of new protoplasm is directly proportional to the amount of nitrogen ... bonds with carbon to form amino acids that in turn form more protoplasm. This is at the expense of the defense system because the carbon for the amino acids comes from the already low ...
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TEP
... be lowered all the more as the nitrogen combines with the stored carbon to form amino acids that, in turn, lead to increased growth. The new growth will be defenseless. And the ...
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Tri-State Swine Nutrition Guide, Bulletin 869-98
... and Pig Performance Environment Facilities Health Genotype Management Nutrient and Nutrient Utilization Energy Protein and Amino Acids Minerals Vitamins Water Questions and Answers for the Nutrient Utilization Section Pig Growth and Development ...
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PMB - Plant & Microbial Biology Department, UC Berkeley
... construction, protein fold prediction, identification of domain boundaries (and novel domains), and detection of key amino acids, such as catalytic or binding pocket residues. We integrate phylogenetic tree construction and subfamily identification ...
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PMB - Plant & Microbial Biology Department, UC Berkeley
... construction, protein fold prediction, identification of domain boundaries (and novel domains), and detection of key amino acids, such as catalytic or binding pocket residues. We integrate phylogenetic tree construction and subfamily identification ...
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On-Line Glossary: M
... chain of specific ribonucleotides that codes for a specific protein; template for the assembly of amino acids into protein; in cells mRNA is transcribed from DNA, but some RNA viruses function directly ...
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On-Line Glossary: S
... spore. (Pl. septa.) (15) sequence. The order of nucleotides in RNA or DNA or of amino acids in a polypeptide. (10) sequencing. Determining a sequence of a nucleic acid or protein. (10 ...
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FAQ - Nematodes
... feed in a plant, nematodes are looking for sources of water, sugars for energy, and amino acids for building cell tissue. So the nematodes compete with the host plant for its nutrients ...
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OREP - Enhancement of protein and carbohydrate quality of food- and feed-type soybean and development of molecular markers for protein.
... synthetic MB1 gene which will produce a superior protein, with an enriched level of essential amino acids. We showed that this gene is expressed in the seed and can function as a ...
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Sugar Cane, Pineapple, Coffee & Morinda
... ripened fruits or dried extract in capsule form. The extract contains proxeronine (precursor of the amino acid xeronine) and the enzyme proxeroninase which catalyzes the conversion of proxeronine into xeronine ... to the literature provided by these companies, xeronine aids in the uptake of vital nutrients (amino acids, etc.) by cells lining the small intestine. To find out more up-to-date information ...
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