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Many Pseudomonas strains accumulate MCL-PHAs from alkane, alkene, al-kanoate, alkenoate, or alkanol [5,6,14,96]. The composition of the PHAs formed by the pseudomonads of the rRNA homology group I is directly related to the structure of the carbon substrate used [6]. These results suggested that MCL-PHAs are synthesized from the intermediates of the fatty acid oxidation pathway. In almost all pseudomonads belonging to the rRNA homology group I except Pseudomonas oleovorans, MCL-PHA can also be synthesized from acetyl-CoA through de novo fatty acid synthetic pathway [97]. The -oxidation pathway and de novo fatty acid synthetic pathway function independently in PHA biosynthesis. [Pg.197]

Bases for the homology groups of the Hilbert scheme of points in the plane, Comp. Math. 74 (1990), 169-202. [Pg.189]

For a locally compact topological space X, let Ftl X) denote the homology group of possibly infinite singular chains with locally finite support (Borel-Moore homology). The... [Pg.81]

Our proof given below works for Chow groups instead of homology groups. [Pg.84]

They are dehned by identifying locally hnite homology groups with relative cohomology groups. For example, the lower homomorphism is induced from... [Pg.92]

Renin is a member of the homologous group of enzymes known as aspartic proteinases that includes pepsin and a group of fungal enzymes such as endothiapepsin, penicillopepsin, and rhizopuspepsin. [Pg.322]


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Homology groups with coefficients

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