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  • ...sil]]. Some are cultivars of other basil species, and others are [[Hybrid (biology)|hybrids]]. It is particularly challenging to determine which species a bas
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  • == Biology ==
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  • ...s interbreed, and the major commercial [[cultivar]]s are complex [[Hybrid (biology)|hybrids]]. Brazil produces about one-third of the world's sugarcane. ...vector, which causes the sugarcane disease [[ramu stunt]].<ref>[http://www.biology.ox.ac.uk/sugarcane_nov.html ''Eumetopina flavipes'' and Ramu Stunt]</ref>
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  • ...s''' is a 34-year-old doctor from Tampa, Florida. After majoring in Marine Biology at University of Florida and considering a career as a marine mammal veteri ...ther medical assistance. She is believed to have been interested in marine biology while she was a child vacationing in the Caribbean.
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  • ...st dams in salmon habitat have [[fish ladder]]s installed. Salmon [[spawn (biology)|spawn]] are also harmed on their migration to sea when they must pass thro
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  • ...he [[Max Planck Society|Max Planck Working Groups for Structural Molecular Biology]], and published in the journal ''[[Nature (journal)|Nature]]''.<ref>{{cite
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  • ...h">Erlich, Henry, W Ford Doolittle, Volker Neuhoff, and et al. . Molecular Biology of Rifomycin. New York, NY: MSS Information Corporation, 1973. pp. 44-45, 6 ...th=May |pmid=15814606 |doi=10.1093/jac/dki069 |url=}}</ref> In [[molecular biology]] research, [[plasmids]] containing rifampicin-resistant genes are often us
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  • | journal = [[Journal of Molecular Biology]]
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  • Kanamycin is used in molecular biology as a selective agent most commonly to isolate [[bacteria]] (e.g., ''[[E. co
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  • It is also used in cellular biology as an inhibitor of the [[lipid raft]]-[[caveolae]] [[Endocytosis|endocytosi
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  • * Watson ''et al.'': ''Molecular Biology of the Gene 4''<sup>th</sup> edition. The Benjamin/Cummings Publishing Com
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  • ...the discriminative stimulus effects of ketamine in rats |journal=Addiction Biology |volume=6 |issue=4 |pages=373โ€“376 |year=2001 |month=September |pmid=11900
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  • ...[chlorine|Cl]]. It has many uses in a range of different fields, such as [[biology]] and [[chemistry]]. At room temperature it appears as a solid, odorless, d ===Biology===
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  • ...0S subunit of the bacterial [[ribosome]], and thus inhibits [[translation (biology)|translation]] of [[mRNA]]. Nucleic acid synthesis is not affected.
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  • ...hemotherapy in Human Melanoma Cells | journal = [[Cancer Biol Ther.|Cancer Biology & Therapy]] | volume = Feb 5 | issue = 6 | pages = 185โ€“91| year = 2007 |
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  • ...n for aspirin-like drugs|author = John Robert Vane| journal = Nature - New Biology| year = 1971| volume = 231| issue = 25| pages = 232โ€“5| pmid= 5284360}}</r
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  • Ampicillin is often used as a selective agent in [[molecular biology]] to select for and to confirm the uptake of [[gene]]s (e.g., of [[plasmid]
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  • ...NO]ยท2H<sub>2</sub>O.<ref>{{cite journal| title=Non-Heme Iron Nitrosyls in Biology |author= A. R. Butler, I. L. Megson| journal=Chemical Reviews |year=2002 |
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  • ...ion of action.<ref name="Sadava06">{{cite book |title=Life, the science of biology |author=Sadava, David E. |author2=Heller, H. Craig |author3=Orians, Gordon
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  • In [[neuron]]s, dopamine is packaged after synthesis into [[Vesicle (biology)|vesicles]], which are then released into the [[synapse]] in response to a ...ea to the frontal lobe of the [[pre-frontal cortex]]. Neurons with [[Soma (biology)|somas]] in the ventral tegmental area project axons into the pre-frontal c
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