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Tree of Life Structure
... Articles, notes, and treehouses are attached to leaf and branch pages, which provide the structural backbone for the ToL project. In addition to the scientific core content presented on ... generally authored by systematists and phylogenetic biologists, other articles which are linked to the structural backbone of the ToL provide biologists from any subdiscipline with the opportunity to present their ...
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Learning with the Tree of Life
... Tree of Life Treehouses must be linked to branch and leaf pages, which provide the structural backbone for the ToL project, in order for them to be accessible to visitors to the ...
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The Central Dogma of Biology
... RNA? RNA has the same primary structure as DNA . It consists of a sugar-phosphate backbone, with nucleotides attaches to the 1' carbon of the sugar. The differences between DNA and ... appropriate place as coded for by the mRNA. rRNA - ribosomal RNA is one of the structural components of the ribosome. It has sequence complementarity to regions of the mRNA so that ...
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3.4 Primary through Quartenary structure
... Data Bank 3D browser and enter hexokinase in the textbox, or SCOP (Structural Classification of Proteins) and use the PDB reference number 1HKG. Secondary ... n +4). In this way every CO and NH group of the backbone is hydrogen bonded. Here are three models of an alpha-helix. ... . The second shows all of the atoms that make up the backbone of the polypeptide. The third shows all of the hydrogen bonds ...
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International Working Group on Taxonomic Databases (TDWG)
... fu-berlin.de/~wgb/TDWG/tdwgspec.doc However, such lists fail to adequately describe many structural aspects of the information handled. During the 10th TDWG meeting in Madrid (October 1995), I ... Microbiology, came to the following conclusions: It is possible and useful to formulate a common backbone datastructure covering diverse biological fields Descriptive data have to be excluded from a general ...
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English gardener in Colorado
... it a glorious disarray," she says when asked to define an English garden. With a backbone of roses, spirea, viburnum and lilacs, delphiniums reach to the sky studded with blooms, lavenders ... like weeping trees, like a weeping crabapple and then shrubs and roses. And also any structural things, like an arbor, ponds, paths. And I’m an organic gardener." In Sheila’s ...
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UCMP Glossary: Zoology
... -- Crystalline or mineral deposits found in sponges, sea cucumbers, or urochordates. They are structural components in many sponges, and may serve a protective function in other organisms. spiracle ... their cells nourished and alive. vertebra -- A component of the vertebral column, or backbone, found in vertebrates. zooxanthellae -- Symbiotic dinoflagellates in the genus Symbiodinium that live in ...
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