eukaryote in English

noun
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an organism consisting of a cell or cells in which the genetic material is DNA in the form of chromosomes contained within a distinct nucleus. Eukaryotes include all living organisms other than the eubacteria and archaebacteria.
The condensin complex plays an essential role in chromosome condensation in all eukaryotes studied so far.
noun
    eucaryote

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1. Archaea and the prokaryote-to-eukaryote transition

2. Prokaryote cells evolved first and gave rise to eukaryote cells.

3. Evolutionary position of Breviate amoebae and the primary eukaryote divergence

4. Studying alternative splicing mechanism is of great significance to understanding eukaryote gene regulation.

5. It is this nucleus that gives the eukaryote—literally, true nucleus—its name.

6. Matrix attachment region ( MAR ) is the DNA sequence that binds to nuclear matrice in eukaryote organisms.

7. The most fundamental dividing line between living organisms is that between prokaryote and eukaryote cells.

8. Amazingly, these mitochondria were once free - living bacteria that were captured by an early single - celled eukaryote.

9. Many research teams have been striving to determine the structure of a eukaryote ribosome (see 'Structures of desire').

10. As a late-branching eukaryote, G. lamblia may have special mechanisms for regulating gene expression which differ from other eukaryotes.

11. 3 Using distance, parsimony and maximum-likelihood methods the overall picture of eukaryote small-subunit rRNA phylogeny remains unchanged.

12. Grypania may have been either a bacterial colony or a eukaryote — an organism with specialized cells, enclosed in a membrane.

13. Yeast, the simplest eukaryote, had been the model for studying the complex physiology of higher eukaryotes, including humans.

14. As the vector and acceptor system of gene expression in eukaryote , Drosophila cells are an important aspect of bioengineering.

15. This is the first time that genomes have been transferred between branches of life—from a prokaryote to eukaryote and back to a prokaryote.

16. Signal peptides' structures and functions, signal sequence traps and the proteins expressions in prokaryote and eukaryote expression systems were illustrated in the article.

17. The family of zinc finger proteins is an important member of transcription factors which exists widely in prokaryote and eukaryote.

18. Eukaryote --- A unicellular or multicellular organism in which the cells have a nucleus with a nuclear membrane and other specialized characteristics. See also prokaryote.

19. Commensal definition: either of two different animal or plant species living in close association but not interdependent synonyms: being, organism antonyms: prokaryote, eukaryote, stander

20. They generally reside in eukaryote and take part in the regulation of various physiological and pathological pathways such as cell differentiation, proliferation, and apoptosis.

21. Cell is a complicated organism that includes many organelles, cell surface receptors and ion channels. Especially there are a lot of complicated substance and structure in eukaryote .

22. The regulation of cell cycle in eukaryote is an important research field in cell biology. Cell cycle control is considered essential for normal growth, development and differentiation.

23. The longitudinal slit probably has the function of releasing endospore. From the complicated structure, it can be inferred that these organisms might be of eukaryote.

24. Eukaryote (Eukaryotae) All the living kingdoms except the Bacteria (Archaea and Eubacteria ) are the eukaryotes. They are defined by the presence of a much more elaborate cell than the prokaryotes.

25. Centrosome (cell centre; Centrosphere) A specialized region of all eukaryote cells except fungi, situated next to the nucleus, that organizes the microtubules of the spindle during cell division.It also serves as the chief microtubule-organizing centre in animal cells

26. Referring to the Cladogram, would these following statements be correct-Bacteria 1 is least related to Eukaryote 4 (the furthest branch is always the least related as there common node is furthest away, correct?)-The most related organisms are Bacteria 2 and 3, …