eukaryote|eukaryotes in English

noun

organism made up of cells that have cell organelles and nuclei with chromosomes (characteristic of all cells except for bacteria and other very primitive life forms)

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

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

3. 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.

4. Archaea and the prokaryote-to-eukaryote transition

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

6. All are complex multicellular eukaryotes with specialized reproductive organs.

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

8. Argonaute (AGO) family proteins are effectors of RNAi in eukaryotes

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

10. Actin is present in all eukaryotes except for the nematode sperm

11. A key discovery of classical genetics in eukaryotes was genetic linkage.

12. Most eukaryotes are obligate Aerobes, and cannot survive without oxygen.

13. Similarities and Contradistinctions betwixt bacteria (prokaryotes) and human (eukaryotes) about gene regulations

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

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

16. We are part of the rest, and are collectively called the eukaryotes.

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

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

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

20. Centrioles are a key feature of eukaryotic cells and presumably arose with the first eukaryotes.

21. The Axoneme is the main extracellular part of cilia and flagella in eukaryotes

22. Centrioles play fundamental roles across eukaryotes, notably in cell signaling, motility and division

23. The Axoneme is the main extracellular part of cilia and flagella in eukaryotes

24. In eukaryotes (i.e., cells having a nucleus), the Cytoplasm contains all of the organelles.

25. 3 Using distance, parsimony and maximum-likelihood methods the overall picture of eukaryote small-subunit rRNA phylogeny remains unchanged.