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| | Eukaryotes |
 | | Protists (mostly microbial eukaryotes) have membrane-bounded organelles not found in most other eukaryotes - such as contractile vacuoles and extrusomes. |  | | Eukaryotes visibly influence the nature of our world. |  | | Our concepts of beauty, logic and spirit are arguably derived from our observations of the eukaryotes. |
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http://tolweb.org/tree?group=Eukaryotes&contgroup=Life_on_Earth
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| | A revised eukaryote tree: the case for a euglenozoan root |
 | | Modem situation in the doctrine on basic divergence of eukaryotes is considered. |  | | The journal will be devoted to specialists in theoretical, experimental and applied studies of algae, hydrobiology, microbiology, fishery, municipal economy, agriculture and other fields of knowledge for which algae provide the model objects for investigations and for an audience interested in general problems of biology. |  | | An original veersion of eukaryote phylogeny, based on postulating of euglenozoan (Diplonemea-like) ancestor, and the five-lines development of this dorninan are submitted. |
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http://www.edata-center.com/journals/7dd4467e7de5b7ef,0a387aca3ed3c461,7c737f4e7add6f72.html
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| | Definition of withdrawal symptom,flagellum,eukaryote,urine,kidneys,oxidation,unsaturated fat,cystine,X-linked ... |
 | | Medical term eukaryote Define eukaryote Meaning of eukaryote What does eukaryote mean? |  | | The genetic material of eukaryotes consists of a DNA dubble helix which is attached to chromosomes. |  | | Definitions of withdrawal symptom, flagellum, eukaryote, urine, kidneys, oxidation, unsaturated fat, cystine, X-linked disease, concentration |
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http://www.english-test.net/mcat/vocabulary/words/113/mcat-definitions.php
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| | Eukaryote - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | In contrast, other organisms, such as bacteria, lack nuclei and other complex cell structures; such organisms are called prokaryotes. |  | | In most eukaryotes, the proteins may be further modified in stacks of flattened vesicles, called Golgi bodies or dictyosomes. |  | | Instead, some eukaryotes have obtained them from others through secondary endosymbiosis or ingestion. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eukaryote
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| | Eukaryote |
 | | There are also a number of unicellular organisms that are eukaryotes: protists, for instance. |  | | All higher-level organisms are eukaryotes: animals, plants, and fungus. |  | | Bacteria and similar prokaryotic organisms lack nuclei and complex cell structures. |
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http://www.iscid.org/encyclopedia/Eukaryote
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| | Eukaryote - EvoWiki |
 | | Eukaryotic cells are characterized by a membrane-bound nucleus and membrane-bound organelles, which include: |  | | A eukaryote is an organism consisting of one or more eukaryotic cell. |  | | Amoebas and similar organisms have no well-defined shape; they move and catch their prey by changing their shape. |
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http://wiki.cotch.net/index.php/Eukaryote
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| | More on Eukaryote Morphology |
 | | However, the eukaryote flagellum is completely different in structure from that of a bacterium; some scientists prefer to use the word "undulipodium" for a eukaryotic flagellum, to emphasize this difference. |  | | This may also be the case with MTOCs, although the evidence is less clear in this case. |  | | An undulipodium is a bundle of nine pairs of microtubules surrounding a central pair (the so-called 9+2 structure). |
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http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/alllife/eukaryotamm.html
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| | ODU Biology 108N: Introduction - Cellular Structure and Function |
 | | Eukaryotes (organisms consisting of eukaryote cell types) include all other living forms of life which you are familiar such as: amoeba, paramecium, mosses, fungi, plants and animals. |  | | Prokaryotes are much more primative and structurally more simple compared to eukaryote organisms. |  | | Living organisms consist of two fundamentally different cells types: prokaryotic and eukaryotic. |
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http://www.lions.odu.edu/~knesius/miniunits/beta/beta02.htm
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| | PPS - Eukaryote rRNA gene transcription - Henry Brzeski |
 | | The fact that prokaryotic and eukaryotic ribosomes have diverged menas that it is possible to inhibit one without affecting the other. |  | | This is similar to the structure of the bacterial rRNA operons. |  | | The structures of the ribosomes and sequences of their RNAs indicate that the prokaryotic and eukaryotic ribosomes are evolutionarily related to one another however, the eukaryotic ribosome is larger in size. |
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http://www.herts.ac.uk/natsci/Bio/PPS/rrnastre.htm
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| | MSN Encarta - Search Results - Eukaryote |
 | | Eukaryote, organism consisting of cells with a true or distinct nucleus. |  | | Protoctists, group comprising all unicellular eukaryote organisms, such as slime mould, most algae, and protozoa. |  | | Mitochondria contain their own DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid; see Nucleic Acids) (often called mtDNA). |
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http://uk.encarta.msn.com/Eukaryote.html
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| | MSN Encarta - Eukaryote |
 | | Eukaryote, organism whose cells contain a nucleus, a saclike structure that encloses the cell’s hereditary materials. |  | | Become a subscriber today and gain access to: |
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http://encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_1741500936/Eukaryote.html
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| | eukaryote |
 | | Eukaryotic cells also contain mitochondria, chloroplasts, and other structures (organelles) that, together with a defined nucleus, are lacking in the cells of prokaryotes. |  | | The cells of eukaryotes possess a clearly defined nucleus, bounded by a membrane, within which DNA is formed into distinct chromosomes. |  | | Helicon Publishing is a division of Research Machines plc. |
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http://www.tiscali.co.uk/reference/encyclopaedia/hutchinson/m0007838.html
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| | CiteULike: Tag eukaryote |
 | | The new higher level classification of eukaryotes with emphasis on the taxonomy of protists. |  | | Insight in eukaryotic ABC transporter function by mutation analysis. |  | | Do natural antisense transcripts make sense in eukaryotes? |
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http://www.citeulike.org/tag/eukaryote
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| | World Encyclopedia: eukaryote @ HighBeam Research |
 | | Search for more information on HighBeam Research for. |  | | eukaryote Organism whose cells have a membrane-bound nucleus, with DNA contained in chromosomes. |  | | Making up one of the three domains, eukaryotes include all animals, plants, fungus, and Protoctista. |
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http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1O142:eukaryote/eukaryote.html?refid=ip_hf
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| | Genome Glossary |
 | | DNA originating outside an organism that has been introducted into the organism. |  | | Eukaryotes include all organisms except viruses, bacteria, and bluegreen algae. |
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http://www.ornl.gov/TechResources/Human_Genome/glossary/glossary_e.html
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| | eukaryote - definition of eukaryote by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia. |
 | | eukaryote - an organism with cells characteristic of all life forms except primitive microorganisms such as bacteria; i.e. |  | | This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional. |  | | eukaryote - definition of eukaryote by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia. |
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http://www.thefreedictionary.com/eukaryote
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| | Origin of Eukaryote Cell |
 | | Briefly, this hypothesis suggests that the first eukaryotic cells resulted from symbiotic consortia between various types of prokaryotic cells. |  | | This Figure Illustrates Aspects of the Autogenous and Endosymbiotic Hypotheses Regarding the Origin of the Eukaryotic Cell |
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http://tidepool.st.usm.edu/crswr/autogenousvsendosymbiotic.html
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| | Biology 3A - Student Resources |
 | | Archaebacteria was recently added as its own kingdom because many of its members do not have qualities related to any other group. |  | | They are distinct from both eubacteria and eukaryotes. |
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http://www.biologycorner.com/bio3/notes-chap1-diversity.html
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| | NDI Terminology - eukaryote |
 | | An organism whose cells have a true nucleus, i.e., one bounded by a nuclear membrane, within which lie the chromosomes combined with proteins, and that exhibit mitosis; eukaryotic cells also contain many membrane-bound compartments (organelles) in which cellular functions are performed. |  | | The cells of higher plants and animals, fungi, protozoa, and most algae are eukaryotic. |
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http://www.ndif.org/Terms/eukaryote.html
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| | Introduction to the Eukaryota |
 | | Shown here, clockwise from upper left: a dinoflagellate, a single-celled photosynthetic protist; a palm tree representing the plants; a spider, one of the animals; and a cluster of mushrooms representing the fungi. |  | | Click on the buttons below to learn more about the eukaryotes. |
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http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/alllife/eukaryota.html
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| | eukaryote definition |
 | | An organism having eukaryotic cells with true nuclei. |
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http://www.biochem.northwestern.edu/holmgren/Glossary/Definitions/Def-E/eukaryote.html
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| | Infoplease Search: cell biology |
 | | It is broadly divided into zoology, the study... |  | | (Encyclopedia) eukaryote, a cell or organism composed of cells that have a membrane-bound nucleus and organelles... |
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http://www.infoplease.com/search?fr=iptn&query=Cell+biology&in=all
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| | eukaryote : Definition |
 | | An organism having eukaryotic cells with a membrane bound nucleus and organelles. |  | | Search for eukaryote in these other databases too |
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http://www.everythingbio.com/glos/definition.php?ID=1038
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| | Chapter 7: Eukaryote Gene Mapping |
 | | For a two-point cross such as the dihybrid cross above, the other two outcomes would be classified as the recombinant types. |  | | Then, one parental type would be tall and wrinkled seeded, and the other parental type would be short and smooth seeded. |  | | (For genes located on different chromosomes, this discussion is almost meaningless, but for those located on the same chromosomes, it is an important concept to eukaryote chromosome mapping.) |
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http://www.biology.ewu.edu/aHerr/Genetics/Bio310/Pages/ch7pages/genchap7.html
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| | euGenes: Eukaryote Genes |
 | | euGenes provides a common summary of gene and genomic information from eukaryotic organism databases. |
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http://iubio.bio.indiana.edu:8089
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| | Emedicine Search Results for eukaryote |
 | | Pneumonia, Pneumocystis Carinii - Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia (PCP) is caused by the ubiquitous unicellular eukaryote, P cari... |  | | Click another Tab to find results in that category. |
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http://www.emedicine.com/cgi-bin/foxweb.exe/searchengine@/em/searchengine?boolean=and&book=all&maxhits=100&HiddenURL=&query=eukaryote
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| | Search for 'Eukaryote' |
 | | The search string "Eukaryote" appears in the following group names in the ToL names database. |  | | Skip to main content Go to quick links Go to quick search Go to navigation for this section of the ToL site Go to detailed links for the ToL site |  | | An asterisk (*) indicates the taxon has its own page. |
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http://tolweb.org/tree/home.pages/searchTOL?taxon=Eukaryote&Submit2=Find&select=partially&taxonClade=
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| | Prokaryote and Eukaryote Transcription |
 | | you can look at Eukaryote genes and specifically Eukaryote Exons for proteins that do complicated things |
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http://students.ou.edu/R/Ben.A.Rodriguez-1/Lecture7.htm
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| | Eukaryote Transcription |
 | | in Eukaryotes, ribosomes know which AUG to start at b/c of the CAP binding protein |
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http://students.ou.edu/R/Ben.A.Rodriguez-1/Lecture8.htm
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