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Dictionary » P » Pest sequence Pest sequencePEST sequence amino acid motif that is thought to target cytoplasmic proteins for rapid proteolytic degradation. ![]()
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Results from our forumThe Fiber Disease... to Pathogens and Pests Defense chemicals contribute to the pathogen and pest resistance of cotton, but make its seed toxic to nonruminants. Suppression ... new viruses emerge. To achieve this, we analyze the evolution of viral sequences integrated in chromosomes; optimize conditions for detecting ...
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The Fiber Disease... the 16S rDNA of the causal bacterium gave best matches to the 16S rDNA sequence of Microbacterium spp. of Microbacteriaceae which includes Clavibacter. ... about a month ago to this one here....these wasp and other exotic pest get in the seeds of the bean plant (legumes) and then we eat them, Nice.... ...
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The Fiber Disease... the 16S rDNA of the causal bacterium gave best matches to the 16S rDNA sequence of Microbacterium spp. of Microbacteriaceae which includes Clavibacter. ... about a month ago to this one here....these wasp and other exotic pest get in the seeds of the bean plant (legumes) and then we eat them, Nice.... ...
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Folding of the insulin molecule... is like any other protein. This goes for all proteins: if the aminoacid sequence is the same, the protein will always fold the same way. we do not ... errors, which are quite common. An example that comes to my mind is the PEST sequence, which, if exposed, has a complementarity with lysosoms, and ...
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