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Human CDK10 and CDK11 group with apparent orthologs from other animals, plants, fission yeast, and PfCRK1 from Plasmodium.
As a critical regulator of cell survival and proliferation, JAB1 is evolutionarily conserved among plants, fission yeast, mice and humans.
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The operation of power plants creates fission products that accumulate.
The AGO subfamily is present in animals, plants, and fission yeast.
The application of EdU was also reported in plants and fission yeast [ 36, 37].
Orthologs of CST components have recently been identified in mammals, plants, and fission yeast.
Additional functions have been unveiled, such as the control of gene expression during development [ 12], genome rearrangement in ciliates [ 13, 14] and the formation of heterochromatin and control of gene expression in plants and fission yeast [ 15- 17].
Thus, Ago sequences described by Kiriakidou et al. as lacking the MC region [ 1] (plants, archaea, fission yeast, D. melanogaster Ago2, extended C. elegans family members, and piwi-like sequences) do include structural elements of the MC motif, which represents an integral part of the overall fold.
The ability of Cdc13 to associate with the telomeric overhang is mediated through the use of multiple OB folds [ 21] a common characteristic among single stranded telomere binding proteins such as Oxytricha nova TEBP and the vertebrates, plants, and fission yeast Pot1 [ 22, 23].
The plant produced fission cores for nuclear weapons, used to "ignite" fusion and fissionable fuel in all modern nuclear weapons.
That code was originally designed and validated for traditional nuclear power plant safety analyses, and has been internationally recognized as a relevant nuclear source term codes for nuclear fission plants.
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