"fugu"相关例句(13)
5.Additional Reference Material concerning His Friends Mentioned in the Poetic Works of Dai Fugu
6.Experiment of Farming Penaeus vannamei Boone mixed with Fugu obscurus Abe in Winter Season
7.The Influence of Murdering Behavior of the Fugu Obscurus Fries on Survival Rate During the Early Growing Periods
8.Grain-size distribution and palaeoenvironmental significance for the Neogene red clay in the middle reaches of the Huanghe River: An example from the Laogaochuan section in Fugu, Shaanxi
9.Obscure puffer (Fugu obscurus Abe) and hydroponic vegetables were cultured in closed circulation aquaculture and hydroponic economy crop integration production system, designed by, Research Institute of Aquaculture engineering, Shanghai Fisheries University.
10.In 1952,Abe regarded that the pufferfish from western Pacific Ocean should not be under a new genus named Fugu instead of Sphoeroides. However,Abe had named six subgenuera under the genus Sphoeroides in 1949,Takifugu is one of them.
11.Degenerate primers for PCR, based on reported Hoxall genes from human and mouse, were designed to amplify fragments of Hoxall genes from ten vertebrates, Danio rerio, Pseudosciaena crocea, Lateolabrax japonicus, Oreochromis niloticus, Fugu rubripes, Ophiocephalus argus, Latimeria chalumnae, Xenopus tropicalis, Calotes jerdoni and Gallus gallus.
12.The PrP of bastard halibut consists of 472 amino acid residues,weighing about 49.6 kD. The deduced amino acid sequence is 71.9% similar to that of Japanese pufferfish(Fugu rubripes) and 66.4% similar to that of Atlantic salmon(Salmo salar),and bears the structural signatures of PrPs including a signal sequence,tandem repeats,a hydrophobic region,two glycosylation sites,a disulphide bridge and a glycosyl phosphatidylinositol anchor site.
13.The PrP of Japanese sea bass consists of 507 amino acid residues, weighing about 54 kilodaltons. The deduced amino acid sequence is 67.9% similar to that of Japanese pufferfish (Fugu rubripes) and Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) in average, and bears the structural signatures of PrP including a signal sequence, tandem repeats, a hydrophobic region, a glycosylation site, a disulphide bridge and a glycosyl phosphatidylinositol anchor site.

