Examples of using A microbe in English and their translations into Slovak
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No amount of detailed genetic manipulation in the laboratory will turn a microbe into a worm or a fly.
How could copying errors(mutations) create 3 billion letters of DNA instructions to change a microbe into a microbiologist?
However even at hit on absolutely healthy skin, a microbe doesn't die,
are the only ways to prove that a microbe is the cause of a non- infectious human disease.
are the only ways to prove that a microbe is the cause of a non-infectious human disease.
you can design a microbe to make it for you.
To prevent the air conditioning system from becoming a microbe nest, temperature and humidity must be controlled
Here you had a chemical, either from the natural world or artificially synthesized in the laboratory, and it would course through your body, it would find its target, lock into its target-- a microbe or some part of a microbe-- and then turn off a lock and a key with exquisite deftness, exquisite specificity.
and life may no longer need us either; a microbe wakes up after 120,000 years.
Even a minor scratch infected by a microbe all too often led to death.
They started the project by selecting a microbe, Mycoplasma genitalium,
the life span of a microbe depends entirely on its living conditions.
To be considered a probiotic, a microbe must be live
Resistance to a drug arising by chance in just a few organisms can quickly spread through rapid reproduction to entire populations of a microbe.
For a microbe to be considered a probiotic it must be alive when used and it must have a proven health benefit.
This random mutation gave that microbe a protein molecule that absorbed sunlight.
Adults as well. A normally harmless microbe that lives in the.
How do microbiologists determine which microbe caused a disease?
In the thirty years that genetic engineering has existed, has anyone been killed by a genetically engineered microbe?
In 2006, scientists conducted a study of the microbe Toxoplasma gondii