How could you discover particular transcriptional and metabolic pathways of a bacteria that are important in a specific disease outcome/ important in invading a particular niche?
Posted on 18 June 2013.
How could you discover particular transcriptional and metabolic pathways of a bacteria that are important in a specific disease outcome/ important in invading a particular niche?
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Posted on 08 March 2013.
So, I was talking with my neighbor one day and we got onto the topic of religion/creation and he noticed I wasn’t affiliated with one. He went on to make an interesting point about love in animals and how it works and thus must be from God. His example was something like the following: (Assuming these are predatory animals; like lions, cheetahs, tigers, ect) When in the wild a male will mate with a female and when the offspring are there (I assume the male has departed, but he didn’t say that) if the male and female are both starving and the only food around is the feable babies the male would eat them in a second but the female would risk her life to save them even if she’s starving.
Okay, admittedly I sort of answered my own question here by writing this, but I’ll post it to make and interesting discussion. Both sides are open to (debate) answering because it’s not like my preference would stop anyone so I won’t bother asking. Thanks in advance.
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Posted on 28 June 2011.
A) Taxonomy is the branch of biology concerned with naming and classifying the diverse forms
of life.
B) The ecological species concept identifies species in terms of their ecological niches.
C) The phylogenetic species concept defines a species as a set or organisms with a unique
genetic history.
D) The morphological species concept relies upon identifying genotypic diversity and
comparing the nucleotides of genes.
E) The biological species concept is useless for organisms that are completely asexual in their
reproduction
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Posted on 24 February 2011.
A. Random changes occur in the genes or chromosomes of an orgnism.
B. Organisms move from one location to another without returning.
C. Organisms are separated from members of their species by rivers or mountains.
D. A species changes to fill many niches in an area.
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