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sporulation Meaning in Bengali



উৎপাদন ও স্পোর মুক্তির দ্বারা অযৌন প্রজনন





sporulation's Usage Examples:

such as Clostridium botulinum, this sigma factor may be necessary for sporulation.


produced by the gram-positive bacterium, Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) during sporulation.


This process, known as chemically-induced sporulation, is triggered by the presence of glycerol and other chemical compounds.


intracellular offspring, similar to microbial sporulation; furthermore, several epulo morphologies exhibit sporulation.


brevis is thought to be regulation of sporulation.


life cycle does not necessarily include sporulation.


Adverse environmental conditions usually trigger sporulation, so as to help the survival of the bacterium.


protein generated by the bacterial family Bacillus thuringiensis during sporulation.


Light also regulates asexual sporulation.


Although sporulation in B.


subtilis is induced by starvation, the sporulation developmental program is not initiated immediately.


globosum sexual sporulation produces flat lemon-shaped ascospores within clavate ascomata.


Towards an understanding of gene switching in streptomyces, the basis of sporulation and antibiotic production 1986 William Fleming Hoggan Jarrett, Environmental.


been deliberately selected for strains that exhibited elevated rates of sporulation.


116, sporulation factor IV B protease) is an enzyme.


subtilis is mediated by CSF (sporulation factor), a pentapeptide cleaved from the precursor.


The fluffy (fl) gene of Neurospora crassa is required for asexual sporulation and encodes an 88 kDa polypeptide containing a typical fungal Zn2Cys6 DNA-binding.


The pathogen is favored by moist, cool environments: sporulation is optimal at 12–18 °C (54–64 °F) in water-saturated or nearly saturated.


rostratum growth show sporulation to be completely inhibited by light at 34 °C (93 °F) but not at lower temperatures.


Optimum sporulation in continuous light.


an anaerobic, non-motile, gram-positive bacterium that reproduces by sporulation.



sporulation's Meaning':

asexual reproduction by the production and release of spores

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