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The Caenorhabditis elegans male and hermaphrodite nervous systems display sexually dimorphic development characterized, in part, by the presence of 8 hermaphrodite-specif [...]
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Aquatic ecosystems around the globe face an increasing threat of eutrophication from algal blooms caused by excess nutrients. On Cape Cod, the major route for delivery of [...]Alternative title supplied by cataloger.
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Fewer than 2% of bats have the capacity to modify their environment to construct roosts. Tent-roosting bats cut and fold leaves to form roosts called “tents” [...]Confirmed with Biology Department that date on title page should be 21st day of May, 2013.
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Histone Deacetylases (HDACs) are enzymes that modulate chromatin structure, mediate transcriptional repression and contribute to DNA damage repair. HDAC inhibitor compoun [...]
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PAL-1 is a protein that regulates posterior development of Caenorhabditis elegans embryos. Although pal-1 mRNA is present throughout the entire embryo, the PAL-1 protein [...]
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Ten to fifteen minutes following death, a large release of CO2 is produced in many species when killed by high temperature. Studied in mosquitoes, hissing cockroaches, gr [...]
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The protein ubiquitination system is a targeted protein degradation pathway that is an essential component of cell cycle progression in mitosis and meiosis. Recent eviden [...]Confirmed with Biology Department that title page date should read: 21st day of May, 2013.
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Competence for natural transformation is the physiological ability of bacteria to take up extracellular DNA. This ability is wielded by over 40 species of bacteria. We hy [...]Alternative title supplied by cataloger.
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Acinetobacter baylyi ADP1 has been studied in laboratories because of their competence for natural transformation and ability to adapt to different environmental conditio [...]
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Neurons have highly asymmetric cellular morphologies and polarized cellular functions that are necessary for establishing neural circuitry and for proper functioning of t [...]Self-submitted as: The role of RNA-binding in dendrite morphogenesis
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