19 jui. 2019 (FP) homologs from Aequorea victoria and a related. Aequorea species with most sequences highly divergent from avGFP.
4 jui. 2022 ABSTRACT: The hydromedusa Aequorea victoria included 10 gelatinous species in its diet comprising. 10.5 % of the total number of prey items ...
General Morphology: Aequorea victoria has two forms. Its sexual morphology is a gelatinous hydromedusa. It has a wide bell.
The Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP) from the jelly- fish Aequorea victoria is a widely used marker for gene expression and protein localization studies.
General Morphology: Aequorea victoria has two forms. Its sexual morphology is a gelatinous hydromedusa. It has a wide bell many tentacles
méduse Aequorea victoria. Le clonage du gène de la GFP dans un premier temps [1] et l'étude de son expres-. 45. La green fluorescent protein : application.
Key wools: Aequorea; Carbohydrate; Fatty acid; Lipid; Protein; Starvation leptomedusa Aequorea Victoria (Murbach et Shearer 1902) and to calculate the ...
Target strengths were determined for individual Aequorea victoria and Pleurobrachia bachei using separate 200 420 and 1
Respiration of fed Aequorea victoria showed the usual dependence of oxygen con- sumption on ash-free dry weight (R = aWb with constant b = 0.8).
4 jan. 2010 Reversible Dimerization of Aequorea victoria. Fluorescent Proteins Increases the Dynamic. Range of FRET-Based Indicators.
Aequorea victoria provides a pelagic host on which hyperiid amphipods can over-winter (Boonstra et al 2015 Towanda and Thuesen 2006) Abundance: Aequorea victoria is one of the most common large medusae At the right time of year it can occur in great numbers locally
Abundance: Aequorea victoria is one of the most common large medusae At the right time of year it can occur in great numbers locally It was present in high densities in Puget Sound Washington from the early 1960s to the mid-1990s
The Aequorea victoria green fluorescent protein (GFP) is a useful visual marker to monitor gene expression and protein localization. 28 Fusion of GFP to the C terminus of the ? -factor receptor results in a receptor protein that displays wild-type functional properties, yet can be detected by fluorescence microscopy.
General Morphology: Aequorea victoria has two forms. Its sexual morphology is a gelatinous hydromedusa. It has a wide bell, many tentacles, and radial canals that run from the mouth to the bell margin, where they are connected by a ring canal. Sus-pended from the inside of the bell by a pe-duncle is the manubrium, or mouth.
Aequorea coerulescens is the other possibly good older name, having been applied to specimens from San Diego and Unalaska Island in the Aleutians, as well as Japan. It is particularly difficult to assign species names to Aequorea based on morphological characters, which are quite plastic in this group.