Science, Volume 293John Michels (Journalist) American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2001 |
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... organisms , thereby allowing the predominantly anaerobic Crenarchaeo- ta to flourish . Evidence for OAEs comes from layers of marine sediment called " black shales , " which have a characteristic black color because the dead organic mat ...
... organisms , thereby allowing the predominantly anaerobic Crenarchaeo- ta to flourish . Evidence for OAEs comes from layers of marine sediment called " black shales , " which have a characteristic black color because the dead organic mat ...
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... organisms E. coli and S. cerevisiae . For both species , almost complete sets of biochemically characterized enzymes together with their cog- nate sequences are available , allowing us to analyze species representing the prokaryotic and ...
... organisms E. coli and S. cerevisiae . For both species , almost complete sets of biochemically characterized enzymes together with their cog- nate sequences are available , allowing us to analyze species representing the prokaryotic and ...
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... organisms would help researchers interpret sequence data from humans and model organisms . Al- though the assembled scientists outlined about 10 questions , they wisely did not at- tempt to rank them . The next step in this already ...
... organisms would help researchers interpret sequence data from humans and model organisms . Al- though the assembled scientists outlined about 10 questions , they wisely did not at- tempt to rank them . The next step in this already ...
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