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YeastMine: Data Categories
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Search and retrieve S. cerevisiae data with YeastMine, populated by SGD and powered by InterMine. Data Updated on: Sep-28-2016. Genome annotation for Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Homologs for Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Ortholog and paralog relationships between MOD organisms: Yeast, Human, Mouse, Rat, Fly, Worm, Mosquito and Zebrafish. Yeast Human gene functional complementation. P POD (via SGD). Human disease gene annotations. Gene Ontology and Pathways. Physical and Genetic Interactions.
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Life on Earth is the big universe and the outer universe is a miniature universe - Biosophy_org
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Life on Earth is the big universe and the outer universe is a miniature universe. Some biologists describe a complex cell as a miniature or small universe. They seem to think it is as complex as the universe itself. In biosophy, the seemingly complex outer universe is not as complex as a biological cell. In terms of complexity, they are equality complex, at least almost. A biological cell and the whole network of life on Earth is much more complex than the outer universe. If the universe was as small as ...
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Home | The Harper Lab
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Skip to main content. The Human Autophagy Interaction Network (AIN). CCCP-dependent loading of PARKIN on mitochondria. Parkin targets identified in our diGLY proteomics experiments. EM analysis of purified mitochondria. Christian's paper on the mitochondrial Unfolded Protein Response (UPR) has now appeared in Nature. Joe and Laura's analysis of NCOA4 and ferritinophagy has appeared in Elife! 2015 Oct 5;4. doi: 10.7554/eLife.10308. Jin-Mi Heo, Alban Ordureau, Joao A. Paulo, Jesse Rinehart, J. Wade...Also ...
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Synthetivity - Freescience.net
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Is a term coined to replace or complement creativity. Synthetivitists do not accept the idea that human beings can create concepts and new ideas, but they can only synthesize existing ones. Retrieved from " http:/ Freescience.net/index.php/Synthetivity. Related Links [ Edit. This page was last modified on 6 October 2010, at 20:06. This page has been accessed 7,561 times. Content is available under.