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Strix nebulosa lapponica Thunberg, 1798

Digital Specimen for the physical specimen hosted at Natural History Museum of Denmark.
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Strix stridula Linnaeus, 1758, spec. nov.

Strix stridula [spec. nov.] S. capite laevi, corpore ferrugineo, remige tertia longiore. Fn. svec. 55. Strix. Aldr. ornith. 561. t. 563. Will. ornith. 65. Raj. av. 25. Habitat in Europa.
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Streblomastix strix partial alpha-tubulin

The genetic code is one of the most highly conserved characters in living organisms. Only a small number of genomes have evolved slight variations on the code, and these non-canonical codes are instrumental in understanding the selective pressures maintaining the code. Here, we describe a new case of a non-canonical genetic code from the oxymonad flagellate Streblomastix strix. We have sequenced four protein-coding genes from S.strix and found that the canonical stop codons TAA and TAG encode th
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Strix pratincola in Western New York

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Streblomastix strix conserved hypothetical protein

Background: Certain eukaryotic genomes, such as those of the amitochondriate parasites Giardia and Trichomonas, have very low intron densities, so low that canonical spliceosomal introns have only recently been discovered through genome sequencing. These organisms were formerly thought to be ancient eukaryotes that diverged before introns originated, or at least became common. Now however, they are thought to be members of a supergroup known as excavates, whose members generally appear to have l
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Streblomastix strix partial beta-tubulin

The genetic code is one of the most highly conserved characters in living organisms. Only a small number of genomes have evolved slight variations on the code, and these non-canonical codes are instrumental in understanding the selective pressures maintaining the code. Here, we describe a new case of a non-canonical genetic code from the oxymonad flagellate Streblomastix strix. We have sequenced four protein-coding genes from S.strix and found that the canonical stop codons TAA and TAG encode th
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Streblomastix strix partial cathepsin B

Background: Certain eukaryotic genomes, such as those of the amitochondriate parasites Giardia and Trichomonas, have very low intron densities, so low that canonical spliceosomal introns have only recently been discovered through genome sequencing. These organisms were formerly thought to be ancient eukaryotes that diverged before introns originated, or at least became common. Now however, they are thought to be members of a supergroup known as excavates, whose members generally appear to have l
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Food of the Barn Owl ( Strix pratincola )

Mode of access: Internet.
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Strix woodfordii (A. Smith, 1834)

Digital Specimen for the physical specimen hosted at Natural History Museum of Denmark.
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Streblomastix strix partial beta-tubulin

The genetic code is one of the most highly conserved characters in living organisms. Only a small number of genomes have evolved slight variations on the code, and these non-canonical codes are instrumental in understanding the selective pressures maintaining the code. Here, we describe a new case of a non-canonical genetic code from the oxymonad flagellate Streblomastix strix. We have sequenced four protein-coding genes from S.strix and found that the canonical stop codons TAA and TAG encode th
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