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Also, though the TA module may be "domesticated" into performing the normal cellular functions of the cell by integration into the chromosome, it may also revert to a purely plasmid-borne selfish nature.
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The image that emerges is of a Gulf of Maine that has, for the most part inadvertently, been domesticated into a lobster nursery to feed the human appetite — of the McDonald's Lobster Roll as the seafood sandwich of the Anthropocene.
Thus, while some transposons have been domesticated into functionality, one cannot assign a "universal utility for retrotransposons".
Continental tall fescue has historically been domesticated into the most commonly cultivated tall fescue varieties, however two other morphotypes (Mediterranean and rhizomatous) have also been recognised.
If the former were true, SLC would have had to migrate north to Mesoamerica as a wild or weedy species, where it would have been domesticated into SLL.
The satellite would then have been domesticated into a bona fide genome component by regulon grafting from DNA-A (for which there is extensive evidence in both the DNA-Bs and betasatellites, as detailed earlier) and possible gene duplication (of the CP to yield the NSP) leading to the DNA-B component we recognize today.
Species within the genus Brassica have been domesticated into a remarkably wide range of vegetable, oilseed, fodder and condiment crops [ 36], including turnips, Chinese cabbage, pak choi, brocolleto, sarson and turnip rape of B. rapa (A genome, n=10) and cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli, Brussels sprout of B. oleracea (C genome, n=9).
So in a post-Christian nation, laced with latent Christian values and hosting many other noble faiths, British society faces a genuine dilemma: what on earth do we do with "gods" who refuse to be domesticated and who wander into the public square?
The species is thought to have been domesticated in Asia [ 47– 49] and introduced into the Mediterranean basin by the Arabs in the 7th to 8th century CE [ 50].
The revolution will not be domesticated.
What was the first native African grass to be domesticated?
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