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| ARTICLES RELATED TO life cycle | |  |  |  | life cycle: Encyclopedia II - Debian - Debian package life cycleEach Debian package has a maintainer who keeps track of releases by the "upstream" authors of the software and ensures that the package is compliant with Debian Policy, coheres with the rest of the distribution, and meets the standards of quality of Debian. In relations with users and other developers, the maintainer uses the bug tracking system to follow up on bug reports and fix bugs. Typically, there is only one maintainer for a single package, but increasingly small teams of developers "co-maintain" larg ...
See also:Debian, Debian - History, Debian - Debian releases, Debian - Ports to various kernels, Debian - Development versions, Debian - Project organization, Debian - Developer recruitment motivation and resignation, Debian - Debian package life cycle, Debian - Criticism, Debian - Distributions based on Debian Read more here: » Debian: Encyclopedia II - Debian - Debian package life cycle |
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|  |  |  | life cycle: Encyclopedia II - Messenger RNA - mRNA life cycleThe brief life of an mRNAs begins with transcription and ultimately ends in degradation. During their life, mRNAs may also be processed, edited, and transported prior to translation. Eukaryotic mRNAs often require extensive processing and transport, while prokaryotic mRNAs do not.
Messenger RNA - Transcription.
During transcription, RNA polymerase makes a copy of a gene from the DNA to mRNA as needed. This process is similar in eukaryotes and prokaryotes. One notable difference, however, is that euk ...
See also:Messenger RNA, Messenger RNA - mRNA life cycle, Messenger RNA - Transcription, Messenger RNA - Eukaryotic pre-mRNA processing, Messenger RNA - Editing, Messenger RNA - Transport, Messenger RNA - Translation, Messenger RNA - Degradation, Messenger RNA - mRNA structure, Messenger RNA - 5' cap, Messenger RNA - Coding regions, Messenger RNA - Untranslated regions, Messenger RNA - 3' polyA tail, Messenger RNA - Anti-sense mRNA Read more here: » Messenger RNA: Encyclopedia II - Messenger RNA - mRNA life cycle |
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|  |  |  | life cycle: Encyclopedia II - Messenger RNA - mRNA life cycleThe brief life of an mRNAs begins with transcription and ultimately ends in degradation. During their life, mRNAs may also be processed, edited, and transported prior to translation. Eukaryotic mRNAs often require extensive processing and transport, while prokaryotic mRNAs do not.
Messenger RNA - Transcription.
Main article: Transcription (genetics)
During transcription, RNA polymerase makes a copy of a gene from the DNA to mRNA as needed. This process is similar in eukary ...
See also:Messenger RNA, Messenger RNA - mRNA life cycle, Messenger RNA - Transcription, Messenger RNA - Eukaryotic pre-mRNA processing, Messenger RNA - Editing, Messenger RNA - Transport, Messenger RNA - Translation, Messenger RNA - Degradation, Messenger RNA - mRNA structure, Messenger RNA - 5' cap, Messenger RNA - Coding regions, Messenger RNA - Untranslated regions, Messenger RNA - 3' polyA tail, Messenger RNA - Anti-sense mRNA Read more here: » Messenger RNA: Encyclopedia II - Messenger RNA - mRNA life cycle |
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| | |  |  |  | life cycle: Encyclopedia II - Saparmurat Niyazov - Life cycle according to NiyazovNiyazov issued a decree that divides life into the following 12-year cycles:
Child: ages 0 to 12
Adolescent: 12 to 24
Youth: 25 to 36
Mature: 37 to 48
Prophetic: 49 to 60
Inspirational: 61 to 72
Wise: 73 to 84
Old: 85 to 96
Oguzkhan-like: 97 and upward
Oguzkhan, who is considered to be the founder of the Turkmen nation, lived till the of age 109.
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See also:Saparmurat Niyazov, Saparmurat Niyazov - History, Saparmurat Niyazov - Personality cult, Saparmurat Niyazov - Presidential decrees, Saparmurat Niyazov - Presidential policies and foreign relations, Saparmurat Niyazov - New calendar invented by Niyazov, Saparmurat Niyazov - Life cycle according to Niyazov, Saparmurat Niyazov - Monuments to Niyazov, Saparmurat Niyazov - Latest news Read more here: » Saparmurat Niyazov: Encyclopedia II - Saparmurat Niyazov - Life cycle according to Niyazov |
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|  |  |  | life cycle: Encyclopedia II - Antarctic krill - Life cycleThe main spawning season of Antarctic krill is from January through March, both above the continental shelf and also in the upper region of deep sea oceanic areas. In the typical way of all euphausiaceans, the male attaches a sperm package to the genital opening of the female. For this purpose, the first pleopods (legs attached to the abdomen) of the male are constructed as mating tools. Females lay 6,000–10,000 eggs at one time. They are fertilised as they pass out of the genital opening by sperm liberated from spermatophores which have been attached by the malesSee also:Antarctic krill, Antarctic krill - Systematics, Antarctic krill - Life cycle, Antarctic krill - Food, Antarctic krill - Filter feeding, Antarctic krill - Ice-algae raking, Antarctic krill - The biological pump and carbon sequestration, Antarctic krill - Biological peculiarities, Antarctic krill - Bioluminescence, Antarctic krill - Escape reaction, Antarctic krill - The compound eye, Antarctic krill - Geographical distribution, Antarctic krill - Position in the Antarctic ecosystem, Antarctic krill - Biomass and production, Antarctic krill - Decline with shrinking pack ice, Antarctic krill - Fisheries, Antarctic krill - Future visions and ocean engineering, Antarctic krill - Notes Read more here: » Antarctic krill: Encyclopedia II - Antarctic krill - Life cycle |
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| | | |  |  |  | life cycle: Encyclopedia II - Marchantiophyta - OverviewBotanically, liverworts are bryophytes, or non-vascular plants. They can most reliably be distinguished from the apparently similar mosses by their single celled rhizoids. Other differences are not universal for all mosses and all liverworts, but the occurrence of leaves arranged in three ranks, the presence of deeply lobes or segmented leaves, or a lack of clearly differentiated stem and leaves all point to the plant being a liverwort.
Aside from lacking a vascular system, liverworts have a gametophyte-dominant life cycle, i.e. the p ...
See also:Marchantiophyta, Marchantiophyta - Overview, Marchantiophyta - Description, Marchantiophyta - Life cycle, Marchantiophyta - Classification Read more here: » Marchantiophyta: Encyclopedia II - Marchantiophyta - Overview |
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|  |  |  | life cycle: Encyclopedia II - Brachypelma - CharacteristicsThe species are native to parts of South and Central America. They are docile tarantulas whose individuals are easy to keep in a terrarium. The most famous species in this genus are the Mexican Redknee tarantula B. smithi, Curlyhair B. albopilosum, Mexican Fireleg B. boehmei, and the Mexican Redrump B. vagans. They feed on almost anything smaller than themselves, so while insects and mice are the norm, they may also eat anoles, frogs, and even live minnows if they are offered. These species, like most tarantulas w ...
See also:Brachypelma, Brachypelma - Characteristics, Brachypelma - Life Cycle Read more here: » Brachypelma: Encyclopedia II - Brachypelma - Characteristics |
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