Wikipedia:Requested articles/Natural sciences/Biology

General

  1. Aquaculture Planning through PCSM A nascent concept in aquaculture planning.[1]
  2. Biology education - now redirects to Science education#Biology education
  3. Cascade Mycological Society (A Mycological Society cascademyco.org) ()
  4. Chin evolution in hominids ()
  5. Economic predator ()
  6. Experiments in biology (), alternatively biology experiment or experimental biology
  7. Fossil taxon ()
  8. Ichnotype ()
  9. Institute of Life Sciences ()
  10. Krill Paradox () The seemingly paradoxal relation between the number of whales and its effect on the number of krill. Are declining antarctic krill stocks a result of global warming or of the decimation of the whales
  11. male body shape ()
  12. Michigan Biologics Products Institute ()
  13. Milzman ()
  14. Miz tigers (Miz tigers are the tigers which are affected by Miz psychological disorder)
  15. Multiple Surface Use Mining Act of 1955 ()
  16. Net assimilation rate ()
  17. Pansporia ()
  18. Papillogenesis ()
  19. Patchiness in mathematical ecology ()
  20. ph and Germination (the effect of pH on germination)
  21. Society of Vertebrate Paleontologists - see the timeline of pterosaur research
  22. Vipio () - parasitic wasp family
  23. Wound healing in plants ()

Organizations

  1. Cascade Mycological Society (a Mycological Society in Eugene, Oregon) (cascademyco.org)
  2. Human-Centered Biological Community - ()
  3. International Association of Pteridologists ()
  4. International Legume Database and Information Service - Useful source of information for some plants. [1]
  5. North American Paleontological Society - ()
  6. Spanish Institute of Oceanography - see Taningia danae
  7. Zoological Information Management System (ZIMS) - see Species360

Concepts

  1. Baas-Becking hypothesis ()
  2. Excitability ()
  3. Freedom of inquiry ()
  4. Forcing factors ()
  5. Heterotroph hypothesis ()
  6. Hyperphagy ()
  7. Mycoextraction ()
  8. Osmotolerance() (Note: Xerophile exists)
  9. Specific productivity () has to do with how much product cells produce in a bio-reactor.
  10. Serial secondary endosymbiosis () The process by which a host cell with an endosymbiont phagocytizes a unicellular organism also containing an endosymbiont. The larger host cell exocytizes or lyses the initial endosymbiont, replacing it with the phagocytized organism. reference https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1529-8817.2001.01126.x and https://doi.org/10.1111/j.0022-3646.1990.00741.x. for introduction of concept.
  11. Terminal investment () When an organism devotes its energy into growth and only begins to produce offspring near the end of its life.

Tools & Techniques

  1. Biological subject () (See here)
  2. Branch-site model ()
  3. Bisubstrate analogue ()
  4. Competitive labeling ()
  5. Computer simulation of biological molecule ()
  6. Conditional Nucleotide Diversity () (relative measure genetic diversity
  7. Dart Probe ()
  8. DNA curtains assay ()
  9. Epistasis analysis ()
  10. Expression microdissection () - technique for locating specific types of cells via molecular targeting, seems to have been first described in this paper [2]}}
  11. Filter paper unit () suggest using this reference :http://www.iupac.org/publications/pac/1987/pdf/5902x0257.pdf
  12. Guanidination ()
  13. Heterochronic parabiosis (mouse model) ()
  14. Isochronic parabiosis (mouse model) ()
  15. Isocratic elution chromatography ()
  16. Isotope exchange at equilibrium ()
  17. Isotope filtering ()
  18. Open qPCR () Open-source Real-Time PCR thermocycler project expanding access to molecular diagnostics [3] [4]
  19. Perturbagen ()
  20. Reporter group ()
  21. R0t curve ()
  22. Relaxation spectrometry ()
  23. Scratch assay ()
  24. Time kill study () (also written as time-kill study)
  25. Sedimentation equilibrium centrifugation ()
  26. Sedimentation velocity centrifugation ()
  27. Shotgun experiment ()
  28. Surveyor assay ()
  29. Vapor phase crystallization ()

Cell culture

  1. Cultured collagen()

Cloning

  1. Agar stab ()
  2. Villin-Cre system ()

Dyes

  1. Acridine dye ()
  2. CellTrackerBlue (dye) ()
  3. LifeAct (dye) ()

Electrophoresis

  1. Disc electrophoresis ()
  2. Urea gradient gel electrophoresis ()
  3. Zone electrophoresis (Exists only as redirect) ()

Spectroscopy

  1. Extended X-ray absorption fluorescence spectroscopy ()
  2. ROESY spectrum ()
  3. Solvent perturbation spectroscopy ()

Statistics

  1. Ferguson plot ()
  2. Wilson plot method ()
  3. Bremer support () a.k.a. Decay index () An introduction

General Microbiology

  • Competition index assay
  • Domestic dust - the dust article touches on it, but there could be much more added as its own article
  • Eimeria zygaenae - parasitic protozoa that preys on the winghead shark
  • Extracellular pathogens or Extracellular Parasites (Hello, there is currently a page on intracellular parasites but none on this. It is perhaps an obvious topic, whereas intracellular pathogens are not so much. There are plenty of references to this topic in the literature but clarification that certain bacteria cannot survive inside cells is not in the most logical place. "Classically, pathogenic bacteria are classified as intracellular or extracellular pathogens" - frontiers in Sci source) ([5] [6] [7])
  • Iron ochre --There is already an article about the pigment made from iron ore. Because this request was added to the microbiology section of this page, I'm guessing that what is wanted is something about the bacterial aspects of iron-ochre pigment in household and drainage water...? Gorthian (talk) 04:32, 9 February 2013 (UTC)[reply]
  • Phloeophthora - genus of plant pathogen; see Phytophthora cactorum
  • Raphael Valdivia - prominent cellular microbiologist who studies Chlamydia
  • Redox Sensor Green
  • Sulfophilia
  • Thin cross-section medium (TCSM) - a type of bacterial growth medium
  • ThreeLac
  • Toxigenic

Archaea

  1. Aciduliprofundales
  2. Aenigmatarchaeales
  3. Aenigmatarchaeia
  4. Aenigmatarchaeota
  5. Altarchaeales
  6. Altarchaeia
  7. Altarchaeota
  8. Altiarchaeota
  9. Anstonellales
  10. Baldrarchaeia
  11. Bathyarchaeales
  12. Borrarchaeia
  13. Caldarchaeales
  14. Conexivisphaerales
  15. Fermentimicrarchaeales
  16. Freyarchaeia
  17. Gearchaeales
  18. Geothermarchaeales
  19. Gerdarchaeia
  20. Gugararchaeales
  21. Hadarchaeales
  22. Hadarchaeia
  23. Halobacteriota
  24. Heimdallarchaeia
  25. Helarchaeia
  26. Helarchaeota
  27. Hermodarchaeia
  28. Hodarcheaia
  29. Huberarchaeales
  30. Huberarchaeia
  31. Huberarchaeaota
  32. Huberarchaeota
  33. Hydrothermarchaeales
  34. Hydrothermarchaeia
  35. Hydrothermarchaeota
  36. Iainarchaeales
  37. Iainarchaeia
  38. Itiarchaeales
  39. Izemarchaea
  40. Jordarchaeia
  41. Kariarchaeia
  42. Korarchaeales
  43. Lokiarchaeia
  44. Mamarchaeota
  45. Marsarchaeales
  46. Methanobacteriota
  47. Methanocellales
  48. Methanocellia
  49. Methanofastidiosales
  50. Methanoliparales
  51. Methanoliparia
  52. Methanomethylicales
  53. Methanomethylicia
  54. Methanonatronarchaeales
  55. Methanonatronarchaeia
  56. Methanosarcinia
  57. Methanotrichales
  58. Methermicoccales
  59. Methermicoccia
  60. Methermicoccus
  61. Micrarchaeales
  62. Micrarchaeia
  63. Naiadarchaeales
  64. Nanoarchaeia
  65. Nanosalinales
  66. Nanosalinia
  67. Nezhaarchaeales
  68. Norongarragalinales
  69. Pacearchaeales
  70. Parvarchaeales
  71. Pavarchaeota
  72. Pontarchaea
  73. Pontarchaeales
  74. Poseidoniales
  75. Poseidoniia
  76. Sifarchaeaia
  77. Syntropharchaeales
  78. Syntropharchaeia
  79. Thermofilales
  80. Thermoplasmatota
  81. Thermoprofundales
  82. Tiddalikarchaeales
  83. Undinarchaeales
  84. Undinarchaeia
  85. Undinarchaeota
  86. Woesarchaeota
  87. Woesearchaeales
  88. Wukongarchaeia

Bacteria

  1. Actinoplanes brasiliensis
  2. Catalase negative shigella species () - Put under Shigella?
  3. Mannheimia haemolytica - bacterial agent linked with bovine respiratory disease
  4. Microbacterium flavescens () - NCBI/wikispecies:Corynebacterium flavescens; Now under Corynebacterium
  5. MRSA ST 398 - MRSA strain found in livestock that is transmissible to humans.
  6. Pseudomonas aeruginosa group - species group of Pseudomonas aeruginosa
  7. Rogue bacteria () - not sure what it is, probably an alias to opportunistic pathogens
  8. ST1:USA400 - strain of Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus
  9. Subdoligranulum - a type of Oscillospiraceae, of interest in recent arthritis research

Alcanivorax

  1. Alcanivorax balearicus
  2. Alcanivorax hongdengensis
  3. Alcanivorax jadensis
  4. Alcanivorax marinus
  5. Alcanivorax venustensis
  6. Alcanivorax xenomutans

Viruses

  1. C1 chimaera virus () of HIV-2/HIV-1
  2. Gibbon-ape leukemia virus ()
  3. Hepatovirus B ()
  4. Herpesvirus ultimate common ancestor (HUCA) ()
  5. HERV-R (ERV3) ()
  6. Huangjiao thamnovirus ()
  7. Human pneumovirus ()
  8. JR2 virus ()
  9. Khosta virus
  10. Marmota himalayana hepatovirus ()
  11. Panda virus ()
  12. Phopivirus ()
  13. Shamonda virus () {{research: Climate Change-Alien species effects on Northern Europe}}
  14. Striavirus ()
  15. Thamnovirus ()
  16. Xilang striavirus ()

Protista

  1. Actinopodea ()[2]
  2. Archigregarinida ()
  3. Actinomyxidia ()
  4. Difflugina () - a group of testate amoebae

Animals

Plants and botany

Fungi

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  1. Bartaliniaceae - family of fungi;
  2. Bovista tomentosa (wd | gwp gwe g | in it p powo)
  3. Calvatia cretacea (wd | gwp gwe g | in it p powo)
  4. Cerrenaceae - family of fungi; includes Cerrena unicolor
  5. Choiromyces magnusii (wd | gwp gwe g | in it p powo)
  6. Colacogloea peniophorae (wd | gwp gwe g | in it p powo)
  7. Coniophora olivacea (wd | gwp gwe g | in it p powo)
  8. Gromochytriales - Chytridiomycota
  9. Harpochytriales - Chytridiomycota
  10. King Mushroom (wd | gwp gwe g | in it p powo)
  11. Lobulomycetales - Chytridiomycota
  12. Mesochytriales - Chytridiomycota
  13. Mesochytriomycetes - Chytridiomycota
  14. Mycoflora toscana (wd | gwp gwe g | in it p powo)
  15. Polychytriales - Chytridiomycota
  16. Polyphagales - Chytridiomycota
  17. Rhizophlyctidales - Chytridiomycota
  18. Saccharomyces estuari (wd | gwp gwe g | in it p powo)
  19. Sanchytriales - Chytridiomycota
  20. Sanchytriomycetes - Chytridiomycota[3]

Boletus

  1. Boletus atkinsonii (wd | gwp gwe g | in it p powo)
  2. Boletus phaeocephalus (wd | gwp gwe g | in it p powo)

Daedalea

  1. Daedalea abortiva (wd | gwp gwe g | in it p powo) (Peck) Pat. (1900)
  2. Daedalea aethalodes (wd | gwp gwe g | in it p powo) (Mont.) Rajchenb. (1986) – Bolivia
  3. Daedalea africana (wd | gwp gwe g | in it p powo) I.Johans. & Ryvarden (1980) – Zambia
  4. Daedalea allantoidea (wd | gwp gwe g | in it p powo) M.L.Han, B.K.Cui & Y.C.Dai (2016) – China[4]
  5. Daedalea ambigua (wd | gwp gwe g | in it p powo) Berk. (1845)
  6. Daedalea americana (wd | gwp gwe g | in it p powo) M.L.Han & B.K.Cui (2015)[5] – North America; Central America
  7. Daedalea candicans (wd | gwp gwe g | in it p powo) P.Karst. (1911)
  8. Daedalea dickinsii (wd | gwp gwe g | in it p powo) Yasuda (1923)
  9. Daedalea dochmia (wd | gwp gwe g | in it p powo) (Berk. & Broome) T.Hatt. (2005) – Cuba; Philippines
  10. Daedalea ealaensis (wd | gwp gwe g | in it p powo) Beeli (1929)
  11. Daedalea epidryphloeus (wd | gwp gwe g | in it p powo) E.H.L.Krause (1928)
  12. Daedalea favoloides (wd | gwp gwe g | in it p powo) Murrill (1912)
  13. Daedalea fulvirubida (wd | gwp gwe g | in it p powo) (Corner) T.Hatt. (2005)
  14. Daedalea hydnoides (wd | gwp gwe g | in it p powo) I.Lindblad & Ryvarden (1999)[6] – Costa Rica
  15. Daedalea laciniata (wd | gwp gwe g | in it p powo) (Pers.) Pat. (1900)
  16. Daedalea langkawiensis (wd | gwp gwe g | in it p powo) Corner (1987)[7]
  17. Daedalea ligneotexta (wd | gwp gwe g | in it p powo) Van der Byl (1924)
  18. Daedalea lusor (wd | gwp gwe g | in it p powo) (Corner) T.Hatt. (2005)
  19. Daedalea microsticta (wd | gwp gwe g | in it p powo) Cooke (1882)
  20. Daedalea milliaui (wd | gwp gwe g | in it p powo) Beeli (1930)
  21. Daedalea moesta (wd | gwp gwe g | in it p powo) (Kalchbr.) Rajchenb. (1986)
  22. Daedalea mollicula (wd | gwp gwe g | in it p powo) Lloyd (1922)
  23. Daedalea neotropica (wd | gwp gwe g | in it p powo) D.L.Lindner, Ryvarden & T.J.Baroni (2011)[8]
  24. Daedalea ochracea (wd | gwp gwe g | in it p powo) Velen. (1922)
  25. Daedalea parasitica (wd | gwp gwe g | in it p powo) Velen. (1922)
  26. Daedalea pinicola (wd | gwp gwe g | in it p powo) (Lázaro Ibiza) Sacc. & Trotter (1925)
  27. Daedalea proserpens (wd | gwp gwe g | in it p powo) E.H.L.Krause (1928)
  28. Daedalea pseudodochmia (wd | gwp gwe g | in it p powo) (Corner) T.Hatt. (2005)
  29. Daedalea radiata (wd | gwp gwe g | in it p powo) B.K.Cui & Hai J.Li (2013)[9]
  30. Daedalea reflexa (wd | gwp gwe g | in it p powo) Lloyd (1922) – Philippines
  31. Daedalea roseola (wd | gwp gwe g | in it p powo) Lloyd (1922)
  32. Daedalea stevensonii (wd | gwp gwe g | in it p powo) Petr. (1959)
  33. Daedalea sulcata (wd | gwp gwe g | in it p powo) (Berk.) Ryvarden (1977) – Philippines
  34. Daedalea trametea (wd | gwp gwe g | in it p powo) (Quél.) Sacc. & Traverso (1910)

Fusarium

  1. Fusarium bubigeum (wd | gwp gwe g | in it p powo)
  2. Fusarium poae (wd | gwp gwe g | in it p powo)
  3. Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. narcissi
  4. Fusarium udum (wd | gwp gwe g | in it p powo)
  5. Fusarium xyrophilum (wd | gwp gwe g | in it p powo)

Other tree of life articles

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  1. Actinomyxida ()
  2. Array centrix ()
  3. Elaeomyxa Cerifera () also known as amethyst mushrooms, there seems to be some debate about how to classify these species see [8]
  4. Hemimastigote ()
  5. Metacellularity () as used by McMenamin in [9]. A type of multicellularity not involving a blastocyst stage. Found in some algae.
  6. Paracommensalism ()
  7. Placobdella ornata ()
  8. Pleistophora hyphessobryconis () - causes pleistophora disease, also known as neon tetra disease (NTD)
  9. Space-crowded effects ()
  10. Sucking pest
  11. Torulopsis taboadae - syn. Torulaspora delbrueckii?[10]
  12. Tree monitor
  13. Zoomastigna ()

Many of the subjects here are not associated with anatomy, but rather with Biology or Medicine.

Circulatory system

  • Lacunae laterales ()
  • Posterior septal artery ()
  • Septal vein ()
  • Venosome ()

Digestive system

  • Exogenous ketones () (ketone bodies) (ketosis)
  • Endogenous ketones () (ketone bodies) (ketosis)
  • Follicle-associated epithelium () (Peyer's patch)
  • Wave of inhibition () - related to peristalsis
  • X cell () Cells involved in the production of endothelin

Lymphatic system

  • Parailiac lymph nodes ()
  • Kacheshmarova's lymph duct ()

Muscular system

  • Pars muscularis ()

Nervous system

  • Calamus scriptorius ()
  • Hypothalamo-reticular tract ()
  • Koniocortex ()
  • Lobula plate tangential cell ()
  • Mononeuropathy multiplex ()
  • Nucleus of Darkschewitsch ()
  • Parafascicular nucleus ()
  • Parvicelular neurosecretory nuclei ()
  • Petrosal ganglion ()
  • Pontocerebellum ()
  • Posterolateral fissure ()
  • Preganglionic parasympathetic neurons ()
  • Preganglionic sympathetic neurons ()
  • Primary sensory neuron ()
  • Principal sulcus ()
  • Sagittal stratum ()
  • Secondary sensory neuron relay ()
  • Sensory dissociation ()
  • Solitary complex ()
  • Somatic motor nuclei ()
  • Somatic population spike ()
  • Somatosensory radiation ()
  • Somesthetic radiation ()
  • Tertiary sensory neuron ()
  • Varicosity (nerve)
  • Ventromedial posterior nucleus of the thalamus

Reproductive system

  • Cumulus expansion ()
  • Breast shapes[11]
  • Vagina types[12][13]

Respiratory system

  • Venous plexus of the conchae ()

Skeletal system

  • Parotid sheath ()
  • Posterior rib ()

Miscellaneous

  • Congenital penile curvature()
  • Lobulus ()
  • Myelofibroblast ()
  • Nodulus ()
  • Oblique orbital line ()
  • Pellucidum ()
  • Pereion ()
  • Postheon ()
  • Putative signal component ()
  • Suprailiac skinfold ()

Pathology

  1. Cochlear cyanosis ()
  2. Connectopathy ()
  3. Cranial nerve lesion ()
  4. Extra skin ()
  5. False neon disease () - bacterial disease that shows very similar symptoms to pleistophora disease
  6. Gametocyst ()
  7. Gonococcal arthritis ()
  8. Ocular bobbing ()
  9. Osseous metaplasia of cartilage ring ()
  10. Pansinusitis ()
  11. Pantosomatitis () should redirect to Legionnaire's disease
  12. Paretic nystagmus ()
  13. Patellar dysplasia ()
  14. Peripheral arthritis ()
  15. Pleistophora disease (also known as neon tetra disease (NTD)) () - sporozoan disease caused by Pleistophora hyphessobryconis. Despite being a well-known condition, it is generally incurable and often fatal to the fish. However this disease is also generally preventable.[14] The disease cycle begins when microsporidian parasite spores enter the fish after it consumes infected material, such as the bodies of a dead fish, or live food such as tubifex, which may serve as intermediate hosts. The disease is most likely passed by newly acquired fish that have not been quarantined.
  16. Pulmonary pneumonitis ()
  17. Somnorexia ()
  18. Spinocellular atrophy ()
  19. Radiculopathy-cervical ()
  20. Vestibular syndrome ()
  21. Vulval Crohn's (Crohn's disease of the vulva) ()
  22. Zonata disease () a disease affecting California Mountain Kingsnakes)

Ecology

  • Bringing Home Nature - Book on using native species of plants to increase native wildlife (see website http://bringingnaturehome.net/book)
  • Commensal species - species closely associated with humans (not in the sense of human gut flora)
  • Condition (ecology) and resource (ecology) (or condition/resource (biology) - a redirect from the alternate might be a good idea) - see e.g. chapter 2 and 3 of Ecology: From Individuals to Ecosystems, which gives a detailed discussion of both of these important topics.
  • Cognitive niche - the term 'cognitive niche' was proposed by Tooby and DeVore to explain features such as technological know-how, grammatical language and cooperation with non-kin which help the human species spread into a vast range of habitats without resorting to exotic evolutionary mechanisms.
  • Dead animal pickup
  • Dy (limnology) - is it worth it? Could it be encyclopedical? See "Hansen, K. 1959. The terms Gyttja and Dy. Hydrobiologia: 309-315" in www.springerlink.com/content/q228w411l8578327/fulltext.pdf
  • Ecological process - what is really the definition? If this belongs allready to some article, please redirect.
  • Ecosexuality (ecology terminology) - a term used to indicate the ecological entanglements of human sexuality. It is the topic of Stefanie Iris Weiss' Eco-Sex: Go Green Between the Sheets and Make Your Love Life Sustainable (2010), and has been widely circulated in the work of artists Elizabeth Stephens and Annie Sprinkle. Related to sexual ecology [10] [11] [12]
  • Exploitation (ecology) (see Molles, Ecology: Concepts and Applications Chapter 14)
  • Floral visitor
  • Irruptive species - species with episodic outbreaks in population size and distribution. Also called eruptive species, outbreak species.
  • List of Fish of Massachusetts, a comprehensive list of fish species present in the state of Massachusetts
  • Methods in ecology or ecological methods (methods/methodology)
  • Monte Hummel co-founded Pollution Probe, co-ordinated the undergraduate program in Environmental Studies at the University of Toronto and served the World Wildlife Fund Canada as Executive Director http://www.muskokaheritage.org/ecology-night/monte-hummel.asp
  • Moon-grass, appears to be biome rather than a plant, typical of the Brecon Beacons, frequently described by hikers and SAS recruits, might be a a synonym of moor grass ortussock grassland
  • Non-Aggression as Adaptation for Survival or Non-Aggression as Survival Adaptation - biological/ecological survival advantages and instances of non-aggression and the Non-Aggression Principle
  • Plant-animal interactions (/animal-plant) (see e.g. Abrahamson WG (ed.) (1989) Plant–Animal Interactions. New York: McGraw-Hill; Howe HF and Westley LC (1988) Ecological Relationships of Plants and Animals. New York: Oxford University Press) Kedi YatağıKedi Tırmalama TahtasıKedi Tırmalama Evi
  • Pollen diagram - graphical representation of results of pollen analysis
  • Population biology of plants or plant population biology (biology/ecology)
  • Quantitative Modeling
  • Ritral - rivers ecologic zonations, i thought it was so important it would be already in wikipedia
  • Root Production Method or air root pruning a method for maturing root systems of cultivated trees faster.
  • Secondary Habitat – ()
  • Taxonomic homogenization
  • Valerian respiration - An interesting case of respiration used by some animals without lungs or gills
  • Wildlife in Toyoma Prefecture A list of wildlife found in Toyoma Prefecture, Japan

Evolution

  1. Agoraphobic autism ()
  2. Archallaxis ()
  3. Condition-dependent signal ()
  4. Conservation of mechanism ()
  5. Convergent evolution in humans ()
  6. Corral Bluffs, a paleoarchaeological site in Colorado, USA
  7. Delbrueckii ()
  8. Design space () See e.g. Darwin's Dangerous Idea (redirect from animal space, a more zoology oriented term Dawkins has used)
  9. Domestication bottleneck ()
  10. Endogenisation () Spontaneous evolution between humans and the virus
  11. Eniologia ()
  12. Evidence of Evolution Predator-Prey Interaction ()
  13. Floating mat theory ()
  14. Flora of the Maastrichtian stage () Several links to "Flora and fauna of the Maastrichtian stage" redirect to a list of Maastichtian vertebrates only, which doesn't help with plants. What happened to the original article?
  15. Fractal evolution ()
  16. Friesenhahn cave, a site where hundreds of fossils have been uncovered
  17. Gender reproduction ()
  18. Goat evolution ()
  19. Mitochondrial divergence ()
  20. Natural selection in the wild () See John A. Endler. 1986. Natural selection in the wild. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press. 336 pp. (alternative, slightly broader in scope: natural selection in action, or perhaps examples of natural selection/occurrence of natural selection)
  21. Order for free theory () about complexity and evolution, some authors on the topic are S. Kauffman and Jeffrey Goldstein
  22. Oxygen isotope curve ()
  23. Phylogenetic supertree ()
  24. Proliferation hypothesis () see pages 298-302 in "Microbial Ecology: An Evolutionary Approach" Academic Press. 2006
  25. Revealing signal ()
  26. Reduplication (Evolution)
  27. Sexual selection in plants ()
  28. Structural adaptations ()
  29. The Superior Human? (2012) () A science documentary of evolution.
  30. Trait-group ()

Journals

  1. Echinoderm Studies ()
  2. Birder's World () ISSN 0895-495X; published bimonthly by Kalmbach Publishing (article request added November 11, 2011)

Molecular biology and biochemistry

  • Amylase/trypsin inhibitor (ATI) () - e.g. Published January 1993: Gene structure and expression of rice seed allergenic proteins belonging to the α-amylase/trypsin inhibitor family - Takahiro Adachi, Hidehiko Izumi, …Tsukasa Matsuda
  • Ancovenin () - peptide in the family of cinnamycin
  • Duramycins () - peptide in the family of cinnamycin
  • Glycine conjugation ()
  • List of research institutes in Sydney()
  • Mitogenic activity ()
  • Non-structural carbohydrate ()
  • Respiratory substrate ()
  • Structural carbohydrate ()

Biochemicals and drugs

See also Wikipedia:Requested_articles/Applied_arts_and_sciences/Pharmacology

  1. Aquachelins () - siderophores
  2. Agnique () - A type of insecticide: [13]
  3. Alpha naphthoflavone ()
  4. Ameiotic parthenogenesis ()
  5. Ammonium alginate () - referred to in Dietary fiber
  6. Asaresinotannols () - see Asafoetida
  7. Bdellins ()
  8. Deoxymugineic acid () - a siderophore
  9. Echinochrome ()
  10. Flupyrimin () - a neonicotinoid insecticide
  11. Fusarinine C () - a siderophore
  12. Gherin ()
  13. Gynexin ()
  14. Iminobiotin () - used as tracer
  15. LD 55 ()
  16. 1-methylguanosine () - A modified nucleoside present in tRNA
  17. N,N-dimethylguanosine () - A modified nucleoside present in tRNA
  18. Norshin ()
  19. Pann leaf ()
  20. Perhydrocyclopentanophenanthrene () (the basic structure of a steroid)
  21. Trocheliophorol ()
  22. Twilight drug ()
  23. Valproylamide () (not a specific drug, but a class of drug
  24. VPRX ()
  25. Watermelon frost ()
  26. Zeta inhibitory peptide () - An inhibitor of PKMzeta used for studying long-term potentiation and other aspects of memory

Cells

  1. DT40 cells ()
  2. Founder cell ()
  3. Gland thread cell () - a type of cell in Hagfish that secretes slime used for defense
  4. Henle-407 cells ()
  5. Subproteome () - the proteome that can be found in, for example, an organelle such as the lysosome

Concepts in biochemistry and molecular biology

  1. Bacteriolysis (rd to Bacteriolysin, stub) ()
  2. Bayer's junctions ()
  3. Carrier ampholyte ()
  4. Chemomechanical energy ()
  5. Critical node ()
  6. Energy decomposition cycle ()
  7. Glycan remodeling ()
  8. Halorespirers ()
  9. Hormonal synergism ()
  10. Immunoserology ()
  11. Induction potential ()
  12. Integration site ()
  13. Male hormonal cycle () 1??
  14. Metabolic streamlining ()
  15. Mitochondrial fatty acid synthesis II () - Recent discovery that mitochondria are more than just the power plants of the cell; not to be confused with fatty acid synthesis in the cytoplasm;
  16. Nongenetic individuality ()
  17. Organic cell sizes ()
  18. Ortho tricyclen lo ()
  19. Phosphatase test ()
  20. Phosphomannan ()
  21. Polysome profile ()
  22. Prichard's structures ()
  23. RaperMason pathway ()
  24. RxFISH ()
  25. S-phase fraction ()
  26. Surface effect in organelles ()
  27. Supramolecular attack particles (SMAP) ()
  28. Synomone () - needs separate article, redirects into Semiochemical
  29. Transcriptional repression ()
  30. Translational repression ()
  31. Tritiated water exchange ()

Genetics

Proteins

  • Please sort these proteins into more specific categories below, if applicable
  1. Apoptosis inhibitor of macrophage ()
  2. Actagardine () - Lantibiotic
  3. Brahma (protein complex) ()
  4. Caudal protein ()
  5. Cdc2-related kinases ()
  6. Central acidic activation domain ()
  7. Didehydroaminobutyric acid () - amino acid
  8. Duramycin () - Lantibiotic
  9. Epidermin () - Lantibiotic
  10. Fertilization promoting peptide()
  11. Focal copy number amplification ()
  12. Gallidermin () - Lantibiotic
  13. Haloduracin () - Lantibiotic
  14. Hemagglutanin decapeptide ()
  15. ICT1 () a functional peptidyl transfer RNA hydrolase
  16. ileS ()
  17. Insertase ()
  18. Isotope coded affinity tag ()
  19. Leucine2alanine enkephalin ()
  20. leuS ()
  21. Mba1 () a Saccharomyces cerevisiae mitochondrial protein
  22. Mersacidin () - Lantibiotic
  23. Methyllanthionine () - amino acid
  24. MRPL 44 () Mitochondria Specific Ribosomal Protein 44
  25. MRPL 45 () Mitochondria Specific Ribosomal Protein 45
  26. MRPL 47 () Mitochondria Specific Ribosomal Protein 47
  27. MRPL 49 () Mitochondria Specific Ribosomal Protein 49
  28. MRPL 52 () Mitochondria Specific Ribosomal Protein 52
  29. MRPL 58 () Mitochondria Specific Ribosomal Protein 58
  30. Nectine ()
  31. nRNP () - see anti-nRNP autoimmunity of lupus
  32. nRNP A () - see anti-nRNP autoimmunity of lupus
  33. nRNP C () - see anti-nRNP autoimmunity of lupus
  34. Plantaricin C () - Lantibiotic
  35. PCSK1N (): a precursor protein encoding peptides call SAAS, PEN and LEN, among others. See Uniprot, PLoS ONE, Journal of Neuroscience
  36. P-proteins ()
  37. P34cdc2 ()
  38. pyrG ()
  39. recG ()
  40. rplB ()
  41. Selenoprotein biosynthesis ()
  42. Seminalplasmin () (An antibiotic naturally present in seminal fluid, secreted by the prostate)
  43. Sialophosphoprotein
  44. SRB protein () associated with RNA Polymerase II. [14] [15] [16]
  45. Subtilin () - Lantibiotic
  46. Type-II DNA binding protein ()

Enzymes

  1. Alanine deaminase ()
  2. Bal 31 nuclease ()
  3. Deadenylase ()
  4. Deadenylation (rd to Polyadenylation#Deadenylation) ()
  5. E3 ubiquitin-protein ligase RFWD3 ()
  6. Euglobulin ()
  7. Maxi (protein) () an antifreeze protein Type I, 3 kD and alanine rich from winter flounder Pseudopleuronectes americanus
  8. Pseudoglobulin ()
  9. Termamyl ()
  10. Transasparaginase ()
  11. PLC-y1 ()
  12. Mechanoenzymes ()
  13. Qβ replicase ()
  14. Prolyl tRNA Synthetase () also known as PRS, involved in making charge prolyl-tRNAs for translation of RNA to proteins
  15. Non-muscle myosin II (the enzyme responsible for actomyosin contractility crucial for processes, like cytokinesis, axon and dendrite outgrowth, shape of cells) (relevant reviews in the topic: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32882840/, https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29550471/)
  • [Discord Sunucuları] - DNA Synthetase

Receptor proteins

  1. Rh16 Rhodopsin photoreceptors ()
  2. P-SMAC ()
  3. C-SMAC ()
  4. D-SMAC ()

Protein families

  1. Atypical Protein Kinase C (aPKC) ()
  2. Neurexophilin, e.g. NRXN1, NXPH3 ()
  3. Ubiquitin-like modifiers () group of small proteins that modify other proteins post-translationally. See for example Vierstra: The Expanding Universe of Ubiquitin and Ubiquitin-Like Modifiers, Plant Physiol. 160:1 (2012) 2-14. doi:10.1104/pp.112.200667
  4. Syncytin - there are separate pages for syncytin 1 and syncytin 2, but since there are many more there should be a page for the group - there are references in other pages to the group

Unsorted

  1. Achromocyte () - also called achromacyte, achromatocyte, ghost corpuscle, or phantom corpuscle, an achromocyte is a decolorized crescent-shaped red blood cell}}
  2. AKR mice (A strain of laboratory mouse. AKR mice are useful in cancer, immunology, and metabolism research.) (Source)
  3. Amblyospora ()
  4. ampR gene ()
  5. Biogeek ()
  6. Biotin repressor () [17]
  7. Calyptogena () See [18] and [19]
  8. Cardiac hypoplasia ()
  9. Cell Image Library () (http://www.cellimagelibrary.org/home; https://academic.oup.com/nar/article/41/D1/D1241/1072323?searchresult=1)
  10. Chemostress ()
  11. Cholymicron ()
  12. Computational viewpoint ()
  13. Cryoultramicrotome ()
  14. Dilute Nutrient Broth () (DNB)
  15. Elovanoid - see this news report
  16. Estrone-3-Glucuronide (E1G) ()
  17. Farr's Law ()
  18. Foreign body granulomatous reaction ()
  19. In vitro runoff transcription assay ()
  20. Latherin ()
  21. Leucomaine ()
  22. Lipid Monolayer ()
  23. MasonGoldner () (Trichrome) stain
  24. Microbiodiversity ()
  25. Minimal medium A () (MMA)
  26. Myofibrillar myopathy ()
  27. NPxY motif ()
  28. P1 & P2 Centrifuges ()
  29. Peptic duodenitis ()
  30. Platelet glycoprotein GPIbIX complex ()
  31. Polyomavirus transforming antigen ()
  32. Popham Creek ()
  33. Postdisplacement ()
  34. Pre-segment () portion of protein chain
  35. Principal of complementarity ()
  36. Pro-segment () portion of protein chain
  37. Psychogenic shock ()
  38. Reticulopodia ()
  39. Ribbon representation () (protein structures as different forms of "pasta")
  40. Spirillum itersonii ()
  41. Stalk cell ()
  42. Ubiquitin Binding Domains () See [20] and [21]
  43. Ultraviolet irradiation therapy ()
  44. Universal minimum metabolic rate ()UMMR
  45. Vapour pressure gradient ()
  • Aspiration pump - ()
  • Bird brain – currently is a disambiguation page; however, the avian brain is sufficiently different from that of mammals that it deserves its own main article. Furthermore, the avian brain may give us insights into the parallel evolution of intelligence.
  • Dual pump - ()
  • Hog-nosed
  • Iridic granules
  • Lachrymal saber - ()
  • Langendorff device - ()
  • Pulse pump - ()
  • Marine growth
  • Saccus vasculosus [:http://www.nature.com/ncomms/2013/130702/ncomms3108/full/ncomms3108.html][:http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17595538]
  • Snake anatomy
  • Vent (snake)
  • Visceral mass - ()
  • Tegula (Primate Anatomy) [22]
  • teleological language in biology (see Teleological language in the life sciences by Lowell Nissen (1997))
  • Uniquely human characteristics (or perhaps something like "Differences between human and non-human animals"). I'm speaking specifically of current and historically proposed traits that differentiate humans and non-human animals (e.g. language, art, etc.). Some sources: BBC, Philosophical Transactions, London School of Economics

Other biology terms

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  1. ΦFX174 phage ()

A-G

  1. Achromatin () - tissue which is not stained by fluid dyes
  2. Actin polymerization toxin ()
  3. Active site-directed irreversible inhibitor ()
  4. Active site titrant ()
  5. Additive predation ()
  6. Allophenic ()
  7. Ambidextrian () (as distinct from ambidextrous)
  8. Amidination ()
  9. Animal biotechnology ()
  10. Antennapedia complex ()
  11. ARF2 ()
  12. Aspartyl proteinase inhibitors ()
  13. Asymmetric dispersal ()
  14. Autonomous controlling element ()
  15. Avidinbiotin system ()
  16. Bacterial magnetic particles () (BMP)
  17. C genes of immunoglobulin ()
  18. Chromocenter ()
  19. Clonal expansion ()
  20. Compensatory predation ()
  21. Complex loci ()
  22. Corpuscolate signals ()
  23. Cysteine protease inhibitor ()
  24. Cytorrhexis ()
  25. Deadend inhibition ()
  26. Denaturants stabilizer ()
  27. Dgdc tailing ()
  28. Differential cell affinity ()
  29. Dorsal/cactus complex ()
  30. Dorsoventral polarity ()
  31. Ecotag () (computer searching program for GenBank)
  32. Epimerite ()
  33. Equilibrium dialysis ()
  34. Erenkov radiation ()
  35. Expansibility ()
  36. Filariform ()
  37. Fillin reaction ()
  38. Focal contact ()
  39. Fourhelix bundle motif ()
  40. Fenn Effect ()

H-N

  1. Haldane relationship ()
  2. Hemoglobin Kansas () (a hemoglobin variant with a lowered oxygen affinity, HbVar ID 466 dbSNP rs33948057)
  3. Heterogonic ()
  4. Highlander Syndrome () [23]
  5. His operon ()
  6. Hodge and Sterner Scale ()
  7. Hu and related protein ()
  8. HuC gene ()
  9. Hybrid individual ()
  10. Hydrogen exchange ()
  11. Hydroxyapatite chromatography ()
  12. Hypogonadal dwarfism ()
  13. Immunoglobulin biosynthesis ()
  14. Interband ()
  15. Intermediate junction ()
  16. Inverse folding problem ()
  17. Isofunctional protein ()
  18. Light-activated biological ligand ()
  19. Linker scanning ()
  20. Late Embryo Abundant (LEA) genes (plant physiology) ()
  21. Magnetosensory ()
  22. Marker exchange mutagenesis ()
  23. Master chromosome ()
  24. Medium chain dehydrogenase ()
  25. Medium chain reductase ()
  26. Membrane-perturbing toxin ()
  27. Membrane anchor ()
  28. Membrane-proximal external region ()
  29. Meroblastic cleavage ()
  30. Metacentric chromosome ()
  31. Metal response element ()
  32. Metalloproteinase inhibitors ()
  33. Methionine regulon ()
  34. Methionine repressor ()
  35. Microcodium () - [24]
  36. Microstrains ()
  37. Molecular averaging ()
  38. Moniliformis dubius ()
  39. Multifunctional protein ()
  40. Mutator gene ()
  41. Myb oncogene ()
  42. N-region diversity ()
  43. NAD-binding protein ()
  44. Nitrogen catabolite repression ()
  45. Nonautonomous controlling element ()
  46. Nonpermissive condition ()
  47. Nonrepetitive DNA ()

O-Z

  1. Ochre suppressor ()
  2. Oligo dT () -- redirect to Thymidine?
  3. Ompa ()
  4. Oozing plants ()
  5. Ooplasmic segregation ()
  6. Oozoid () see lifecycle of Salps
  7. Opal suppressor ()
  8. Oskar gene ()
  9. Ouchterlony double diffusion ()
  10. Oxygenbinding protein ()
  11. Pathogenesis in fungi ()
  12. Pectinella Magnifica ()
  13. Peptide antibiotic biosynthesis ()
  14. Phosphatidylinositol kinase ()
  15. Phosphorous isotope ()
  16. Pili phase variation ()
  17. Phytochrome Interacting Factor ()
  18. Polar plasma ()
  19. Polyamino acid ()
  20. Polyclone ()
  21. Polyglycine ()
  22. Pore gradient electrophoresis ()
  23. Prereplicative complexe ()
  24. Precession photograph ()
  25. Preferential binding ()
  26. Preferential hydration ()
  27. Processivity complex ()
  28. Prokinensis ()
  29. ProtonordicCroMagnoid type ()
  30. Pseudotentacle () Anatomical name for anemones' arms.
  31. Psychophilous ()
  32. Pumilio gene ()
  33. Purine ribonucleotide metabolism ()
  34. Pyrimidine ribonucleotide metabolism ()
  35. Reassociation (nucleic acid) ()
  36. Retroregulation ()
  37. Reverse translation ()
  38. Rhabditiform ()
  39. Scanning hypothesis ()
  40. Scattering intensity distribution ()
  41. Secretion vector ()
  42. Seminal ribonuclease ()
  43. Sequence code ()
  44. Serum dependence ()
  45. Skim feeding ()
  46. Slow-binding enzyme inhibition ()
  47. Small cytoplasmic RNA ()
  48. Small cytoplasmic RNP ()
  49. Solvent flattening ()
  50. Soybean trypsin inhibitor ()
  51. Spawning aggregation
  52. Splinter population ()
  53. Staggered cut ()
  54. Star sand () (possibly should redirect to a foram but I don't know which.)
  55. Sterol response element ()
  56. Stop-transfer sequence ()
  57. Stringency ()
  58. Structure database ()
  59. Substrate inhibition ()
  60. Superantigen toxin ()
  61. Switch region ()
  62. T complex ()
  63. Tac promoter ()
  64. Transposon immunity ()
  65. Telocentric chromosome ()
  66. Terminal redundancy ()
  67. Terrapin Institute ()
  68. Thiol proteinase ()
  69. Threading protein sequence ()
  70. Threonine operon ()
  71. Tibial anteversion ()
  72. Tiller angle ()
  73. Tilt aftereffect ()
  74. Tocsy spectrum ()
  75. Tolerance (immunology) () Immune tolerance exists
  76. Topogenesis ()
  77. Tracking dye ()
  78. Transfer free energy ()
  79. Transformation of fungi ()
  80. Transgenic technology ()
  81. Translation repressor ()
  82. Translational editing ()
  83. Transverse gradient gel electrophoresis ()
  84. Trigger factor ()
  85. Triple resonance ()
  86. Triple-helical protein ()
  87. Triton X114 ()
  88. tRNA ligase ()
  89. Tulip library ()
  90. Ty element ()
  91. Visual Preferential Looking Task (VPLT) ()
  92. Zones of physiological stress ()

Unsorted

  1. Aftershaft ()[25]
  2. Amorphous sediment ()
  3. Antibiotic use in agriculture () Dealt with in part by a number of separate articles, but own page justified due to scale of industry, amount of science and discussion.
  4. Comb. prov. - pretty sure it means "provisional combination" (or something like that) for a new binomial name but would love the full explainer. TY!
  5. Corporeal morphology ()
  6. Culminicorn ()
  7. Diffuse competition ()
  8. Distributed motion ()
  9. Final electron acceptor ()
  10. Functional morphology ()
  11. Heel-to-toe walking ()
  12. Huachipa Zoo (Parque Zoológico de Huachipa) in Lima, Peru - first organization to successfully breed the Titicaca water frog (Telmatobius culeus)
  13. Hypoptilum ()[26]
  14. List of extinct amphibians in the wild
  15. Locophore ()
  16. Loose circumcision ()
  17. Mesial drift ()
  18. Plasmid-maintenance mechanisms ()
  19. Polyzoism () - see Eucestoda
  20. Residue substitution - genetics ()
  21. Riboregulators ()
  22. Satellite Colony ()
  23. Stereoencephalotomy ()
  24. Vector incrimination ()

See also


Footnotes

  1. ^ https://peerj.com/preprints/2856/?td=wk
  2. ^ wolbachia
  3. ^ Tedersoo, Leho; Sanchez-Ramırez, Santiago; Koljalg, Urmas; Bahram, Mohammad; Doring, Markus; Schigel, Dmitry; May, Tom; Ryberg, Martin; Abarenkov, Kessy (22 February 2018). "High-level classification of the Fungi and a tool for evolutionary ecological analyses". Fungal Diversity. 90 (1): 135–159. doi:10.1007/s13225-018-0401-0.
  4. ^ Han, Mei-Ling; Chen, Yuan Yuan; Shen, Lulu; Cui, Bao-Kai (2016). "Taxonomy and phylogeny of the brown-rot fungi: Fomitopsis and its related genera". Fungal Diversity. 80: 1–31. doi:10.1007/s13225-016-0364-y. S2CID 256069014. Open access icon
  5. ^ Han, M.-L.; Vlasak, Josef; Cui, Bao-Kai (2015). "Daedalea americana sp. nov. (Polyporales, Basidiomycota) evidenced by morphological characters and phylogenetic analysis". Phytotaxa. 204 (4): 277–286. doi:10.11646/phytotaxa.204.4.4.
  6. ^ Lindblad, I.; Ryvarden, L. (1999). "Studies in neotropical polypores. 3. New and interesting Basidiomycetes (Poriales) from Costa Rica". Mycotaxon. 71: 335–359.
  7. ^ Corner, E.J.H. (1987). Ad Polyporaceas IV. Beihefte zur Nova Hedwigia. Vol. 86. Lubrecht & Cramer. p. 11. ISBN 978-3443510084.
  8. ^ Lindner, D.L.; Ryvarden, L.; Baroni, T.J. (2011). "A new species of Daedalea (Basidiomycota) and a synopsis of core species in Daedalea sensu stricto". North American Fungi. 6: 1–12. doi:10.2509/naf2011.006.004. Open access icon
  9. ^ Li, H.-J.; Cui, B.-K. (2013). "Two new Daedalea species (Polyporales, Basidiomycota) from South China". Mycoscience. 54: 62–68. doi:10.1016/j.myc.2012.07.005.
  10. ^ Ulloa M., Herrera T. (1978). "Torulopsis taboadae, una nueva especie de levadura aislada del colonche de Zacatecas, México". Boletín de la Sociedad Mexicana de Micología. 12: 5–12.
  11. ^ https://www.cosmopolitan.com/sex-love/a26026697/boobs-breast-shapes-types/
  12. ^ https://www.healthline.com/health/womens-health/lopsided-vagina
  13. ^ https://www.cosmopolitan.com/sex-love/a26539439/vagina-types-shapes/
  14. ^ "Neon Tetra & FNT Disease; Sporozoan Fish Infection". Aquarium-Pond-Answers.com. Retrieved 5 January 2016.
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