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A eukaryote (pronounced /juːˈkæriɒt/ or /juːˈkærioʊt/ ) is an organism whose cells contain complex structures enclosed within membranes. Almost all species of large organisms are euk...
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euGenes; Genomic Information for Eukaryotic Organisms ... ; euGenes provides a common summary of gene and genomic information from eukaryotic organism databases. This includes ... (*) Available Gene counts are not yet the true number of genes in these organisms. They count valid gene records extracted from genome project...
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The vast majority of eukaryotes that we knowingly interact with each day, mainly land plants and animals, are large – macroscopic – organisms, usually consisting of trillions of individual cells (Fig. ... Eukaryotic cells, by contrast, share several complex structural characteristics. Most of these are parts of...
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Aliases: [ Eucaryote, Eucaryotes, Eukaryote, Eukaryotes, Eukaryotic organisms ] ... eukaryotic organism is a specialization of organism. Each instance of eukaryotic organism is an organism (individual organism, not type of organism) composed of EukaryoticCells (cells which have mitochondria, other organelles,
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Focus on character evolution permits inferences about the innovations in cell biology and development that underpin the taxonomic and morphological diversification of eukaryotic organisms...
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Analysis of PS1D subcellular distribution by cell fractionation reveals that this protein belongs to the core of the eukaryotic 60S ribosomal subunit. Interestingly, PS1D protein is a highly conserved protein among mammalians as murine, human, and simian PS1D homologues share more than 95% identity.
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"for his studies of the molecular basis of eukaryotic transcription". ... Roger Kornberg was the first to create an actual picture of how transcription works at a molecular level in the important group of organisms called eukaryotes (organisms whose cells have a well-defined nucleus).
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[0027] PCR amplification of expressed sequences from gDNA of prokaryotic organisms, such as bacteria, and lower-order eukaryotic organisms, such as yeast, has been a relatively simple task.
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In most eukaryotic organisms the U2 small nuclear RNA (snRNA) gene is transcribed by RNA polymerase II to generate a primary transcript with a 5′ terminal 7-methylguanosine cap structure.
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All organisms are composed of one or more cells. ... In addition to multi-cellular eukaryotic organisms, there is also a multitude of tiny, single-celled eukaryotes, including paramecium, amoeba and yeasts, just to name a few.
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