Biology Research: Recent submissions
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The N-terminus of Bunyamwera orthobunyavirus NSs protein is essential for interferon antagonism
(2010-04) - Journal articleBunyamwera virus NSs protein is involved in the inhibition of cellular transcription and the interferon (IFN) response, and it interacts with the Med8 component of Mediator. A spontaneous mutant of a recombinant NSs-deleted ... -
The archaeo-eukaryotic GINS proteins and the archaeal primase catalytic subunit PriS share a common domain
(2010-04-12) - Journal articlePrimase and GINS are essential factors for chromosomal DNA replication in eukaryotic and archaeal cells. Here we describe a previously undetected relationship between the C-terminal domain of the catalytic subunit (PriS) ... -
Assessing the effectiveness of conservation measures : resolving the "wicked" problem of the Steller sea lion
(2010-07) - Journal article“Wicked” problems are those that are complex and that change when solutions are applied. Many conflicts in conservation fall in to this category. The study approached the problem of how to constrain the apparent wickedness ... -
Is all learning innovation?
(2007) - Journal articleResearch on animal innovation is an underdeveloped field, and for this reason we welcome the efforts Ramsey and colleagues have made to stimulate its study in wild populations. However, we feel that in attempting to find ... -
Coda vocalizations recorded in breeding areas are almost entirely produced by mature female sperm whales (Physeter macrocephalus)
(2006) - Journal articleWe investigated the use and function of coda communication by sperm whales (Physeter macrocephalus L., 1758 (=Physeter Catodon L., 1758)) Codas are stereotyped patterns of clicks often made by sperm whales in social contexts. ...