After its latest inclusion of 64 thousand new animal science references and a bibliography on molecular cloning, the Life, Earth and Health Sciences Magazine EurekaMag.com now provides 37.4 million references including 11.7 million summaries in the basic and applied biological, geographical and health sciences.
Mannheim, Germany (PRWEB) August 11, 2013
EurekaMag.com has newly published 63,871 references on the basic and applied animal sciences. These references contain 30,961 new summaries and are included in the site's Research Category which covers the science of multicellular organisms belonging to the kingdom Animalia. All animals are eukaryotes, with each of their cells having a nucleus containing DNA. Being heterotrophs, animals feed on plants, other animals, or organic matter for which they have a digestive tract. Their nervous system and specialized sensory organs enables animals to recognizing and responding to stimuli in the environment. These new references and summaries are included in the Life, Earth and Health Sciences Research Section 38. In addition, the Life, Earth and Health Sciences Research Section 10 has been updated with several hundred references on molecular cloning which is the process of creating a copy of a biological unit such as a DNA sequence, cell, or organism by way of biotechnology.
The Life, Earth and Health Sciences Research Chapter 37319 contains several hundred of the newly published animal science references and focuses on molecular phylogeny of multiple animal species. These studies include a molecular phylogeny for marine turtles trait mapping, rate assessment, and conservation relevance, a molecular phylogeny of the blackbirds Icteridae revealed by Cytochrome-B sequence data, a molecular phylogeny of the dove genus Zenaida, a molecular phylogeny of the family Mustelidae based on comparison of mitochondrial Cytochrome B nucleotide sequences, a molecular phylogeny of the patellid Limpets and its implications for the origins of their antitropical distribution, and a molecular phylogeny of warbling-finches Poospiza Paraphyly in a Neotropical emberizid genus.
The Life, Earth and Health Sciences Research Chapter 9043 has been updated with several hundred references on molecular cloning which is the process of creating a copy of a biological unit such as a DNA sequence, cell, or organism by way of biotechnology. More specifically, molecular cloning refers to methods in molecular biology that are used to assemble recombinant DNA molecules and to direct their replication within host organisms. It involves the replication of a single DNA molecule starting from a single living cell to generate a large population of cells containing identical DNA molecules. The entries at EurekaMag.com cover molecular cloning and chromosomal mapping of type one serine/threonine protein phosphatases in Arabidopsis thaliana, molecular cloning and cold-inducible gene expression of ferritin H subunit isoforms in rainbow trout cells, molecular cloning and developmental expression of a rat homologue of death-associated protein kinase in the nervous system, and on molecular cloning and expression analysis of the human Rab7 GTP-ase complementary deoxyribonucleic acid.
The Life, Earth and Health Sciences Website EurekaMag.com was launched in 1998 and has become a comprehensive publisher of references in biology, in the applied life sciences agriculture, horticulture and forestry, in the earth sciences, in the environmental sciences, and in the health sciences. After its latest inclusion of 63,871 new references, it currently contains a total of 37,380,929 bibliographic references from as early as the beginning of the 18th century, i.e., 1703. 11,688,444 of these entries feature an abstract of their science content. Besides its newly implemented software to detect mobile devices, the site maintains RSS feeds and accounts at Twitter and Facebook. Reported by PRWeb 20 hours ago.
Mannheim, Germany (PRWEB) August 11, 2013
EurekaMag.com has newly published 63,871 references on the basic and applied animal sciences. These references contain 30,961 new summaries and are included in the site's Research Category which covers the science of multicellular organisms belonging to the kingdom Animalia. All animals are eukaryotes, with each of their cells having a nucleus containing DNA. Being heterotrophs, animals feed on plants, other animals, or organic matter for which they have a digestive tract. Their nervous system and specialized sensory organs enables animals to recognizing and responding to stimuli in the environment. These new references and summaries are included in the Life, Earth and Health Sciences Research Section 38. In addition, the Life, Earth and Health Sciences Research Section 10 has been updated with several hundred references on molecular cloning which is the process of creating a copy of a biological unit such as a DNA sequence, cell, or organism by way of biotechnology.
The Life, Earth and Health Sciences Research Chapter 37319 contains several hundred of the newly published animal science references and focuses on molecular phylogeny of multiple animal species. These studies include a molecular phylogeny for marine turtles trait mapping, rate assessment, and conservation relevance, a molecular phylogeny of the blackbirds Icteridae revealed by Cytochrome-B sequence data, a molecular phylogeny of the dove genus Zenaida, a molecular phylogeny of the family Mustelidae based on comparison of mitochondrial Cytochrome B nucleotide sequences, a molecular phylogeny of the patellid Limpets and its implications for the origins of their antitropical distribution, and a molecular phylogeny of warbling-finches Poospiza Paraphyly in a Neotropical emberizid genus.
The Life, Earth and Health Sciences Research Chapter 9043 has been updated with several hundred references on molecular cloning which is the process of creating a copy of a biological unit such as a DNA sequence, cell, or organism by way of biotechnology. More specifically, molecular cloning refers to methods in molecular biology that are used to assemble recombinant DNA molecules and to direct their replication within host organisms. It involves the replication of a single DNA molecule starting from a single living cell to generate a large population of cells containing identical DNA molecules. The entries at EurekaMag.com cover molecular cloning and chromosomal mapping of type one serine/threonine protein phosphatases in Arabidopsis thaliana, molecular cloning and cold-inducible gene expression of ferritin H subunit isoforms in rainbow trout cells, molecular cloning and developmental expression of a rat homologue of death-associated protein kinase in the nervous system, and on molecular cloning and expression analysis of the human Rab7 GTP-ase complementary deoxyribonucleic acid.
The Life, Earth and Health Sciences Website EurekaMag.com was launched in 1998 and has become a comprehensive publisher of references in biology, in the applied life sciences agriculture, horticulture and forestry, in the earth sciences, in the environmental sciences, and in the health sciences. After its latest inclusion of 63,871 new references, it currently contains a total of 37,380,929 bibliographic references from as early as the beginning of the 18th century, i.e., 1703. 11,688,444 of these entries feature an abstract of their science content. Besides its newly implemented software to detect mobile devices, the site maintains RSS feeds and accounts at Twitter and Facebook. Reported by PRWeb 20 hours ago.