Sentence examples for organism for example from inspiring English sources

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An interesting feature of these associations is that species within a turbellarian family tend to associate with one type of organism; for example, almost all members of the family Umagillidae associate with echinoderms.

The phenotype of an organism is the class to which that organism belongs as determined by the description of the physical and behavioral characteristics of the organism, for example its size and shape, its metabolic activities and its pattern of movement.

Thus, the sequencing complements the chemical analysis in characterising the waste composition, while the microarrays reveal the presence of a specific organism, for example a pathogenic bacterium.

Many other communities also develop resource databases, building the tools and functions to suit their organism, for example BarleyBase/PlexDB [ 3] for Barley genomics, MELOGEN [ 4] for melon genomics and the Tomato Expression Database (TED) [ 5].

Genomic safe harbours (GSHs) are regions of the human genome where newly integrated transgenes can be expressed stably without adverse effects on the host cell or organism (for example using various HR strategies).

CRBSI was defined as one or more positive blood cultures yielding a recognized pathogen or multiple positive blood cultures yielding a potential skin organism (for example, Bacillus spp., coagulase-negative Staphylococci, Micrococcus spp., Corynebacterium spp., or Propionibacterium spp).

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There are many purely scientific reasons to prefer the P.S.C. (it can be applied to asexual organisms, for example), but its appeal extends beyond the laboratory.

The report notes that in the future, it may be possible to enhance people with genes from other organisms, for example to improve night vision and sense of smell.

It's likely that the advantages work in different ways – it could be that being exposed to a bigger pool of micro-organisms, for example, makes them less allergy-prone.

Some midge larvae have evolved an elaborate symbiosis, or mutualism, with other aquatic organisms; for example Nostoc (a genus of blue-green algae) and certain midge larvae utilize each other's excreta.

For asexually reproducing organisms, for example bacteria, the inherited material is a direct copy of the DNA of its parent.

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