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Перевод: alga
[существительное] водоросль ; морская водоросль
Тезаурус:
- The mitochondrial DNA from the colourless alga Prototheca wickerhamii contains two mosaic genes as was revealed from complete sequencing of the circular extranuclear genome.
- Mitochondrial genes in the colourless alga Prototheca wickerhamii resemble plant genes in their exons but fungal genes in their introns
- What was thought to have been an alga growing on sandstone rocks in a dry valley of Antarctica, was identified only two years ago by a Smithsonian botanist as a lichen.
- The interests of alga genes and Chlorohydra genes coincide.
- In the 1930s, the British molecular biologist W. T. Astbury showed using X-ray diffraction (and long before molecular helices were known about) that this property revealed the existence of an unusual helix of cellulose fibres in the cell wall of the single-celled green alga Valonia ventricosa (Figure 1 d) with a shape reminiscent of a partially inflated balloon.
- The tiny alga cochilicus amenianarxia multiplies in the spring forming enormous milky blues.
- The cause was microcystis , a type of blue-green alga which produces microcystin, a toxin to both people and animals.
- For example, the blue-green alga Spirulina maxima has been produced on a commercial basis from Lake Texcoco in Mexico and, in common with similar projects in Hawaii, Taiwan, Israel and Thailand, the dried algal products are sold as health foods.
- The first land plants must have been derived from a marine alga.
- 52 Fossil calcareous alga, belonging to the genus Coelosphaeridium , Ordovician, Ringsaker, Norway.
- Chlorohydra genes and alga genes, beetle genes and bacteria genes, can get into the future only via the host's eggs.
- For unknown reasons some biologists, not least in America, have recently taken to saying Algy as in Algernon, not only for the plural "algae", which is - just - forgivable, but also for the singular "alga", which is not.)
- Phylogenetic comparisons of the coxI protein sequences allow us to conclude that the P.wickerhamii mtDNA is much closer related to higher plant mtDNAs than to those of the chlorophyte alga C.reinhardtii .
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