Yeast
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52 examples of Yeast in a sentence
So last fall when we published the results of that work in Science, we all became overconfident and were sure we were only a few weeks away from being able to now boot up a chromosome out of
yeast.
Also the guy is willing to put down the gun to stop a scarred cheek but kills a girl for a
yeast
infection that could be cleared up with $20 dollars worth of drugs.
What makes EverSweet taste sweet is not stevia; it is a compound produced by a bioengineered
yeast.
Tellingly, Cargill does not advertise its use of the controversial technology; instead, the company describes EverSweet as the product of “specially crafted baker’s yeast,” as if it were a recipe brewed for centuries in Bavarian villages.
Epigenetic inheritance occurs not only within individuals during their development; it also occurs between generations : individual
yeast
cells or bacterial cells can transmit epigenetic variations from one generation to the next, and multi-cellular organisms can transmit them through their sperm and eggs.
Inside the plant, designer
yeast
cells transform the carbon dioxide released during the coal’s combustion into raw materials for floor tiles and other construction supplies.
The proteins have the same structure and functional properties as those found in natural breast milk, and the process for extracting them is analogous to that used routinely for the production of therapeutic proteins from organisms like bacteria and
yeast.
Many microbiology laboratories currently do not routinely differentiate Candida isolates or use
yeast
identification methods.
Third, the Books of Life for humans, fish, flies, and
yeast
contain a large number of shared words (although the spellings are somewhat different).
Recent scientific breakthroughs have come from research not on humans, or even on rats and mice, but on simple laboratory organisms like
yeast
and roundworms.
Recent research on
yeast
and roundworms suggests otherwise.
For example, a universal gene called SIR2 determines the life span of both
yeast
cells and roundworms.
In both
yeast
and worms, SIR2 appears to sense the availability of food and stall the aging process in times of deprivation by stimulating the formation of specialized body types--spores in
yeast
and dauers in worms--that can survive for extraordinarily long periods without nutrition.
Just like in
yeast
and worms, mammalian SIR2 promotes survival, in this case of cultured cells.
To answer this question, consider the effects of calorie restriction, which has been found to increase life span in organisms ranging from
yeast
to mammals.
In yeast, where the process has been studied in molecular detail, the longevity triggered by calorie restriction is mediated by SIR2.
The proteins used to supplement the oral rehydration solution have the same structure and functional properties as those in natural breast milk, and the process is analogous to that used routinely for the production of proteins from other organisms, such as bacteria and
yeast.
The scarcity of vital materials – from face masks to
yeast
– highlighted the low resilience of the global supply chains that produce so much of what we use, owing to their excessive concentration in a few countries and the lack of essential stockpiles.
On this morning two or three bushels of wheat were ground, and the next day at breakfast a magnificent loaf, a little heavy perhaps, although raised with yeast, appeared on the table at Granite House.
Then I wanted a mill to grind it sieves to dress it,
yeast
and salt to make it into bread, and an oven to bake it; but all these things I did without, as shall be observed; and yet the corn was an inestimable comfort and advantage to me too.
The baking part was the next thing to be considered, and how I should make bread when I came to have corn; for first, I had no
yeast.
In the next place, I had no hops to make it keep, no
yeast
to make it work, no copper or kettle to make it boil; and yet with all these things wanting, I verily believe, had not the frights and terrors I was in about the savages intervened, I had undertaken it, and perhaps brought it to pass too; for I seldom gave anything over without accomplishing it, when once I had it in my head to began it.
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