PPT-Fission yeast
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Schizosaccharomyces pombe Budding yeast Saccharomyces pombe sugar fungus Proteins dictate function in an organism What happens as proteins evolve In our project
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Schizosaccharomyces pombe Budding yeast Saccharomyces pombe sugar fungus Proteins dictate function in an organism What happens as proteins evolve In our project well be determining if functional homologs of . 2012 HHMI Summer Workshop for High School Science . Teachers. The Genomics of . S.cerevisiae. GOALS. Introduction to the Genomics of Yeast. Sequencing Technologies and how they are evolving. Introduction to Systems Biology and modern Yeast Genetics. Breads. Yeast Breads in General. They have a distinctively appealing sweet smell and delicious taste that cannot be matched to commercially prepared sandwich breads.. Many meal managers rely on the ease of bread machines to make homemade bread an option to their menu plans.. Y2.U8.2. Types of Dough. Lean Dough. Flour, water, yeast, salt. Chewy texture, crisp crust. French bread, hard rolls. Rich Dough. Contain tenderizing ingredients. Shortening, butter, sugar milk. Parker House rolls, brioche, cinnamon bun, Danish. SDS-PAGE gives a snapshot of proteins in an extract. Proteins are extracted from cells. There are major challenges in analyzing yeast cell proteins!. How can proteins be efficiently extracted without being degraded? . Chris White and . Jamil. . Zainasheff. San Diego California. June, 2011. Yeast. Chapters. Part One: The Importance of Yeast and Fermentation. Part Two: Biology, Enzymes, and Esters. Part Three: How to Choose the Right Yeast. Uma Lad. PHY 3305: Modern Physics. December 2, 2014. Outline. . Fission and fusion will be defined. . Examples of fission and fusion will be discussed. . Modern day applications of these reactions will be discussed. . YSC1021 Yeast: Yeast Knock Out StrainYSC4300Yeast Heterozygous (plates 281-282)YSC1053Yeast MATa CollectionYSC4343Yeast Heterozygous Plate 282YSC4298Yeast MATa (plates 72-73)YSC4508Yeast Heterozygous ORFans. to . “GO”. Genomic sequence of model eukaryote . Saccharomyces cerevisiae . completed in 1996. (12.1 Mb). Despite 16 years of intense research, function of nearly 30% of putative open reading frames (ORFs) remain unknown.. http://science.howstuffworks.com/nuclear-power1.htm. 10 facts about NUCLEAR FISSION. 1. . Nuclear Fission is the splitting of an atomic nucleus into two smaller nuclei of approximately equal mass. . Large nuclei split into 2 smaller more stable nuclei. Sometimes natural. Most of the time extra energy is needed. Usually neutrons are released . Released neutrons may then hit other nuclei causing a . Automated functional program verification using fixpoint fusion William Sonnex University of Cambridge (Imperial College at heart) Proof by simplification Start with: Simplify: Properties provable Gamma radiation. In gamma radiation no particle is released, just a “packet” of energy.. Photon- “packet” of energy.. When an atom has too much energy, it is . excited. , it’s electrons are in higher energy levels.. Enormous Energies. Nuclear Fission. Take a large atom and impact the nucleus with a particle. . Split the atom releasing high energy, more high energy neutrons, and two daughter nuclides.. Fission occurs only rarely in nature. Alpha decay is much more common.. A. Henriques. 1. , B. Jurado. 1. , D. Denis-Petit. 1,2. , M. Grieser. 3. , J.C. Thomas. 4. , T. Chiron. 1. , L. Gaudefroy. 2. , J. Glorius. 5. , C. Langer. 6. , Y. A. Litvinov. 5. , L. Mathieu. 1. , V. Méot.
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