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  2. Taxonomy mnemonic - Wikipedia

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    The hierarchy of scientific classification. Taxonomy mnemonics are used to memorize the scientific classification applied in taxonomy. They are usually constructed with a series of words that begin with the letters KPCOFGS, corresponding to the initials of the primary taxonomic ranks.

  3. Category:Start-Class Biology articles - Wikipedia

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    1: 16: 252: 176: 248: 18 ... Pages in category "Start-Class Biology articles" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 2,440 total.

  4. Fluorescence loss in photobleaching - Wikipedia

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    Photobleaching can then occur. Between each bleach pulse, it is necessary to allow time for recovery of fluorescent material. It is also important to take several scans of the region of interest immediately after each bleach pulse for further study. [1] The change in fluorescence at the region of interest can then be quantified in one of three ...

  5. Outline of biology - Wikipedia

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    Molecular biology – study of biology and biological functions at the molecular level, with some cross over from biochemistry. Structural biology – a branch of molecular biology, biochemistry, and biophysics concerned with the molecular structure of biological macromolecules. Health sciences and human biologybiology of humans.

  6. List of biologists - Wikipedia

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    James J. Collins (born 1965), American biologist, synthetic biology and systems biology pioneer; Timothy Abbott Conrad (1803–1877), American paleontologist and naturalist [80] who studied the shells of the Tertiary and Cretaceous formations, as well as existing species of molluscs

  7. Baldwin effect - Wikipedia

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    In evolutionary biology, the Baldwin effect describes an effect of learned behaviour on evolution. James Mark Baldwin and others suggested that an organism's ability to learn new behaviours (e.g. to acclimatise to a new stressor) will affect its reproductive success and will therefore have an effect on the genetic makeup of its species through ...

  8. Category:Biology-related lists - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Biology-related lists" The following 113 pages are in this category, out of 113 total. ... List of human protein-coding genes 1; List of human ...

  9. Primase - Wikipedia

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    There are two main types of primase: DnaG found in most bacteria, and the AEP (Archaeo-Eukaryote Primase) superfamily found in archaean and eukaryotic primases. While bacterial primases (DnaG-type) are composed of a single protein unit (a monomer) and synthesize RNA primers, AEP primases are usually composed of two different primase units (a heterodimer) and synthesize two-part primers with ...