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A genetic transformation model system has been established in the most commonly cultivated seaweed, the brown seaweed Laminaria japonica (kelp), based on the transfer of technology used in land plant transformation and also by modulating the seaweed life cycle.
The remainder of the upper surface is most commonly a shade of light brown with numerous fine dark dots; there may also be light dots, larger dark spots or blotches, and/or irregular brown marbling.
The most commonly eaten (and researched) are the brown varieties such as kelp and wakame, followed by red seaweed, which includes nori (yep -- that's what most sushi chefs use).
Most commonly, tabby cats are either grey, brown or orange, have short to medium length fur, with stripes or whirls.
According to Brown (2004), maize is most commonly cultivated after 3 4 years of fallow and "esep" fields after 16 20 years of fallow.
Brown-Sèquard syndrome is most commonly seen with spinal trauma and extramedullary spinal neoplasm.
In the case of iron, the process is most commonly known as "rusting" and results in a red-brown, powdery mineral iron oxide.
The three most commonly encountered snakes causing envenomation of veterinary importance are the venomous brown snake, the tiger snake, and the red-bellied black snake.
The most commonly used snus pouch size and style in Sweden is 1 g "brown -style (i.e. with water content in the region of 50%) [7].
Melasma causes brown or brownish-gray patches to appear on your skin ― most commonly on your face, along the forehead, cheeks, upper lip and chin.
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