نتایج جستجو برای: sula

تعداد نتایج: 387  

Journal: :Jurnal Pendidikan Teknologi dan Kejuruan 2020

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2002
Kim Bunny Jing Liu John Roth

The LexA protein of Escherichia coli represses the damage-inducible SOS regulon, which includes genes for repair of DNA. Surprisingly, lexA null mutations in Salmonella enterica are lethal even with a sulA mutation, which corrects lexA lethality in E. coli. Nine suppressors of lethality isolated in a sulA mutant of S. enterica had lost the Fels-2 prophage, and seven of these (which grew better)...

2010
Sharon Yagur‐Kroll Benny Bilic Shimshon Belkin

Bioluminescent bacterial sensors are based upon the fusion of bacterial bioluminescence (lux) genes, acting as a reporter element, to selected bacterial stress-response gene promoters. Depending upon the nature of the promoter, the resulting constructs react to diverse types of environmental stress, including the presence of toxic chemicals, by dose-dependant light emission. Two bacterial senso...

2010
Natalie C. Fonville David Bates P. J. Hastings Philip C. Hanawalt Susan M. Rosenberg

Thymineless death (TLD) is a classic and enigmatic phenomenon, documented in bacterial, yeast, and human cells, whereby cells lose viability rapidly when deprived of thymine. Despite its being the essential mode of action of important chemotherapeutic agents, and despite having been studied extensively for decades, the basic mechanisms of TLD have remained elusive. In Escherichia coli, several ...

2014
Thomas von Rintelen Björn Stelbrink Ristiyanti M. Marwoto Matthias Glaubrecht

The complex geological history of the Indonesian island Sulawesi has shaped the origin and subsequent diversification of its taxa. For the endemic freshwater snail Tylomelania a vicariant origin from the Australian margin has been hypothesized. Divergence time estimates from a mtDNA phylogeny based on a comprehensive island-wide sampling of Tylomelania fit regional tectonic constraints and supp...

Journal: :Biology letters 2011
Sarah Cubaynes Paul F Doherty E A Schreiber Olivier Gimenez

Intermittent breeding is an important life-history strategy that has rarely been quantified in the wild and for which drivers remain unclear. It may be the result of a trade-off between survival and reproduction, with individuals skipping breeding when breeding conditions are below a certain threshold. Heterogeneity in individual quality can also lead to heterogeneity in intermittent breeding. ...

2017
Loriane Mendez Philippe Borsa Sebastian Cruz Sophie de Grissac Janos Hennicke Joëlle Lallemand Aurélien Prudor Henri Weimerskirch

While interspecific differences in foraging behaviour have attracted much attention, less is known about how foraging behaviour differs between populations of the same species. Here we compared the foraging strategy of a pantropical seabird, the red-footed booby Sula sula, in 5 populations breeding in contrasted environmental conditions. The foraging strategy strongly differed between sites, fr...

Journal: :Bird Conservation International 2022

Summary Seabirds are declining globally and one of the most threatened groups birds. To halt or reverse this decline they need protection both on land at sea, requiring site-based conservation initiatives based seabird abundance diversity. The Important Bird Biodiversity Area (IBA) programme is a method identifying important places for birds agreed standardised criteria thresholds. However, whi...

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