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- noun Plural form of
proteome .
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Governing the production of these proteomes is a genetic control system that is far more complex than had been expected for a small bacterium, a second European team reports in Science.
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An NSAF was calculated for each protein of the 28 different proteomes according to the method proposed by
Naturejobs - All Jobs Ryan S Mueller 2010
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Hierarchical and MDS clustering of whole-community proteomes.
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Leptospirillum Group III proteins versus those of the Alphabet - plasma Group Proteins (i.e. A -, E -, G -, I-plasma) for high developmental stage whole-community proteomes.
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Leptospirillum Group II proteomes fall at cluster edges.
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P25 and P33 are classified as the high developmental stage samples because their whole-community proteomes included many proteins from low abundance organisms and their
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FACT facilitates a quick and sensitive search for functionally equivalent proteins in entire proteomes.
BioMed Central - Latest articles Tina Koestler 2010
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These Leptospirillum Group II proteins were usually widely distributed across all proteomes, with a majority being detected in
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A scoring function measures feature architecture similarities, which enables searching for functional equivalents in entire proteomes.
BioMed Central - Latest articles Tina Koestler 2010
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Temperature generally correlated strongly with the proteomes of the archaeal populations, whereas pH correlated with the proteins abundance patterns of the
Naturejobs - All Jobs Ryan S Mueller 2010
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