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Dictionary » M » Mixed bud Mixed budDefinition noun, plural: mixed buds (botany) A bud that contains both embryonic leaves and flowers.
Plant buds may be classified according to their function:
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Results from our forumThe Colin Leslie Dean species paradox... that posess favorable traits will ultimately become more abundant. So betaBird gives birth to Bird1.0. Bird1.0 mates with a betaBird and has a mixed clutch of betaBirds, Bird1.0s, and intergrades between. The offspring go on to reproduce - also mating with betaBirds - producing a mix of betas ...
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Ligation and expression trouble... colonies. I had used the same T4 ligase enzyme and buffer that worked fine couple weeks before. I made sure that the buffer had no precipitate and mixed it well. I also tried a different ligation kit (quick ligation kit-NEB) 2 times and tried the regular enzyme many times. Nothing worked. I went ...
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Question re: Overhead suspension flasks... that allows for cell suspension cultures. When I add "overhead" into the mix I come up with spinner flasks...flasks that can be mixed or spun from overhead. Are these findings/assumptions correct? Urological overhead suspension flask is not registering any hits...I just assume ...
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Re: DNA replication, Cell division and Evolution... of evidence in the fossil record. Many of the fossils found are found in vast animal graveyards, with evidence of cataclysmic sudden death. Fish mixed in with mammals--an indicator of catastrophic flooding. Those fossils can not speak, but if they could they might tell a totally different story ...
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Biologists cannot tell us what a species or phylum is... there were more phylum in the beginning...period. Would evolution predict fully formed "modern animals" and "living fossils" mixed in with other fully formed extinct organisms? No it would not. It should look like the evolutionary ancestral trees with lots of transitions. ...
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