ºÝºÝߣshows by User: Yammamahfatima / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif ºÝºÝߣshows by User: Yammamahfatima / Sun, 20 Oct 2019 16:58:48 GMT ºÝºÝߣShare feed for ºÝºÝߣshows by User: Yammamahfatima Pcr primer design /slideshow/pcr-primer-design-184469633/184469633 pcrprimerdesign-191020165848
Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is a laboratory technique used to make multiple copies of a segment of DNA. PCR is very precise and can be used to amplify, or copy, a specific DNA target from a mixture of DNA molecules. ... The mixture is then cooled (eg, 60-65°C) so that the primers anneal (bind) to the DNA template. The polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was originally developed in 1983 by the American biochemist Kary Mullis. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1993 for his pioneering work. ]]>

Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is a laboratory technique used to make multiple copies of a segment of DNA. PCR is very precise and can be used to amplify, or copy, a specific DNA target from a mixture of DNA molecules. ... The mixture is then cooled (eg, 60-65°C) so that the primers anneal (bind) to the DNA template. The polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was originally developed in 1983 by the American biochemist Kary Mullis. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1993 for his pioneering work. ]]>
Sun, 20 Oct 2019 16:58:48 GMT /slideshow/pcr-primer-design-184469633/184469633 Yammamahfatima@slideshare.net(Yammamahfatima) Pcr primer design Yammamahfatima Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is a laboratory technique used to make multiple copies of a segment of DNA. PCR is very precise and can be used to amplify, or copy, a specific DNA target from a mixture of DNA molecules. ... The mixture is then cooled (eg, 60-65°C) so that the primers anneal (bind) to the DNA template. The polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was originally developed in 1983 by the American biochemist Kary Mullis. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1993 for his pioneering work. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/pcrprimerdesign-191020165848-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is a laboratory technique used to make multiple copies of a segment of DNA. PCR is very precise and can be used to amplify, or copy, a specific DNA target from a mixture of DNA molecules. ... The mixture is then cooled (eg, 60-65°C) so that the primers anneal (bind) to the DNA template. The polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was originally developed in 1983 by the American biochemist Kary Mullis. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1993 for his pioneering work.
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Organ culture pptt /slideshow/organ-culture-pptt/183449453 organculturepptt-191018052220
Organ culture is defined as the description and development in vitro of any organ or in the portion of organs where many tissue constituents like Parenchyma and Stroma, and there structural correlation and function are protected in culture. For what the explanted tissue narrowly look like its parent tissue in vitro. ]]>

Organ culture is defined as the description and development in vitro of any organ or in the portion of organs where many tissue constituents like Parenchyma and Stroma, and there structural correlation and function are protected in culture. For what the explanted tissue narrowly look like its parent tissue in vitro. ]]>
Fri, 18 Oct 2019 05:22:20 GMT /slideshow/organ-culture-pptt/183449453 Yammamahfatima@slideshare.net(Yammamahfatima) Organ culture pptt Yammamahfatima Organ culture is defined as the description and development in vitro of any organ or in the portion of organs where many tissue constituents like Parenchyma and Stroma, and there structural correlation and function are protected in culture. For what the explanted tissue narrowly look like its parent tissue in vitro. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/organculturepptt-191018052220-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Organ culture is defined as the description and development in vitro of any organ or in the portion of organs where many tissue constituents like Parenchyma and Stroma, and there structural correlation and function are protected in culture. For what the explanted tissue narrowly look like its parent tissue in vitro.
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Obesity /slideshow/obesity-180977786/180977786 obesity-191011112826
Obesity is a complex disease involving an excessive amount of body fat. Obesity isn't just a cosmetic concern. It is a medical problem that increases your risk of other diseases and health problems, such as heart disease, diabetes, high blood pressure and certain cancers. There are many reasons why some people have difficulty avoiding obesity. Usually, obesity results from a combination of inherited factors, combined with the environment and personal diet and exercise choices. ]]>

Obesity is a complex disease involving an excessive amount of body fat. Obesity isn't just a cosmetic concern. It is a medical problem that increases your risk of other diseases and health problems, such as heart disease, diabetes, high blood pressure and certain cancers. There are many reasons why some people have difficulty avoiding obesity. Usually, obesity results from a combination of inherited factors, combined with the environment and personal diet and exercise choices. ]]>
Fri, 11 Oct 2019 11:28:26 GMT /slideshow/obesity-180977786/180977786 Yammamahfatima@slideshare.net(Yammamahfatima) Obesity Yammamahfatima Obesity is a complex disease involving an excessive amount of body fat. Obesity isn't just a cosmetic concern. It is a medical problem that increases your risk of other diseases and health problems, such as heart disease, diabetes, high blood pressure and certain cancers. There are many reasons why some people have difficulty avoiding obesity. Usually, obesity results from a combination of inherited factors, combined with the environment and personal diet and exercise choices. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/obesity-191011112826-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Obesity is a complex disease involving an excessive amount of body fat. Obesity isn&#39;t just a cosmetic concern. It is a medical problem that increases your risk of other diseases and health problems, such as heart disease, diabetes, high blood pressure and certain cancers. There are many reasons why some people have difficulty avoiding obesity. Usually, obesity results from a combination of inherited factors, combined with the environment and personal diet and exercise choices.
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Transcription /slideshow/transcription-173684211/173684211 transcription-190919075944
Introduction steps Initiation Elongation Termination Inhibitors Endogenous inhibitors]]>

Introduction steps Initiation Elongation Termination Inhibitors Endogenous inhibitors]]>
Thu, 19 Sep 2019 07:59:44 GMT /slideshow/transcription-173684211/173684211 Yammamahfatima@slideshare.net(Yammamahfatima) Transcription Yammamahfatima Introduction steps Initiation Elongation Termination Inhibitors Endogenous inhibitors <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/transcription-190919075944-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Introduction steps Initiation Elongation Termination Inhibitors Endogenous inhibitors
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Solid waste management /slideshow/solid-waste-management-169969713/169969713 solidwastemanagement-190908111905
Introduction Waste definition Classification and types of waste Waste management methods 3 Rs concept Factors affecting solid wastes Conclusion References ]]>

Introduction Waste definition Classification and types of waste Waste management methods 3 Rs concept Factors affecting solid wastes Conclusion References ]]>
Sun, 08 Sep 2019 11:19:04 GMT /slideshow/solid-waste-management-169969713/169969713 Yammamahfatima@slideshare.net(Yammamahfatima) Solid waste management Yammamahfatima Introduction Waste definition Classification and types of waste Waste management methods 3 Rs concept Factors affecting solid wastes Conclusion References <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/solidwastemanagement-190908111905-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Introduction Waste definition Classification and types of waste Waste management methods 3 Rs concept Factors affecting solid wastes Conclusion References
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Effects of pollutants on human health /slideshow/effects-of-pollutants-on-human-health/169840456 effectsofpollutantsonhumanhealth-190907141358
Gaseous pollutants  Major pollutant emission  Sulphur dioxide (SO2)  Nitrogen oxides (NOX)  Ozone (o3)  Carbon monoxide (CO)  Hydrocarbons (HC)  Particulate matter  Lead  Nickel  Cadmium  Mercury  Asbestos  Effect on Environment  Other Effects ]]>

Gaseous pollutants  Major pollutant emission  Sulphur dioxide (SO2)  Nitrogen oxides (NOX)  Ozone (o3)  Carbon monoxide (CO)  Hydrocarbons (HC)  Particulate matter  Lead  Nickel  Cadmium  Mercury  Asbestos  Effect on Environment  Other Effects ]]>
Sat, 07 Sep 2019 14:13:58 GMT /slideshow/effects-of-pollutants-on-human-health/169840456 Yammamahfatima@slideshare.net(Yammamahfatima) Effects of pollutants on human health Yammamahfatima Gaseous pollutants  Major pollutant emission  Sulphur dioxide (SO2)  Nitrogen oxides (NOX)  Ozone (o3)  Carbon monoxide (CO)  Hydrocarbons (HC)  Particulate matter  Lead  Nickel  Cadmium  Mercury  Asbestos  Effect on Environment  Other Effects <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/effectsofpollutantsonhumanhealth-190907141358-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Gaseous pollutants  Major pollutant emission  Sulphur dioxide (SO2)  Nitrogen oxides (NOX)  Ozone (o3)  Carbon monoxide (CO)  Hydrocarbons (HC)  Particulate matter  Lead  Nickel  Cadmium  Mercury  Asbestos  Effect on Environment  Other Effects
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Oriental region /slideshow/oriental-region-164617846/164617846 orientalregion-190818162154
Physical features of oriental region Climate china Indochina Distribution of fauna and flora etc.]]>

Physical features of oriental region Climate china Indochina Distribution of fauna and flora etc.]]>
Sun, 18 Aug 2019 16:21:54 GMT /slideshow/oriental-region-164617846/164617846 Yammamahfatima@slideshare.net(Yammamahfatima) Oriental region Yammamahfatima Physical features of oriental region� Climate china Indochina Distribution of fauna and flora etc. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/orientalregion-190818162154-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Physical features of oriental region� Climate china Indochina Distribution of fauna and flora etc.
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Standard system for weights /slideshow/standard-system-for-weights/164481997 standardsystemforweights-190817180102
Weight is an everyday term used to describe the quantity of an object. A scale is a device used to measure weight OIML Weights ASTM standards ]]>

Weight is an everyday term used to describe the quantity of an object. A scale is a device used to measure weight OIML Weights ASTM standards ]]>
Sat, 17 Aug 2019 18:01:02 GMT /slideshow/standard-system-for-weights/164481997 Yammamahfatima@slideshare.net(Yammamahfatima) Standard system for weights Yammamahfatima Weight is an everyday term used to describe the quantity of an object. A scale is a device used to measure weight OIML Weights ASTM standards <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/standardsystemforweights-190817180102-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Weight is an everyday term used to describe the quantity of an object. A scale is a device used to measure weight OIML Weights ASTM standards
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Early development in sea urchin /slideshow/early-development-in-sea-urchin/164481536 earlydevelopmentinseaurchin-190817175251
cell fate determination cell in sea urchin cell fate determinination]]>

cell fate determination cell in sea urchin cell fate determinination]]>
Sat, 17 Aug 2019 17:52:50 GMT /slideshow/early-development-in-sea-urchin/164481536 Yammamahfatima@slideshare.net(Yammamahfatima) Early development in sea urchin Yammamahfatima cell fate determination cell in sea urchin cell fate determinination <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/earlydevelopmentinseaurchin-190817175251-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> cell fate determination cell in sea urchin cell fate determinination
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Evolutionary history of camels /slideshow/evolutionary-history-of-camels/164463627 evolutionaryhistoryofcamels-190817120754
Evolution of Camels Early Ancestor-ProtylopusIntermediate Ancestor= Poebrotherium]]>

Evolution of Camels Early Ancestor-ProtylopusIntermediate Ancestor= Poebrotherium]]>
Sat, 17 Aug 2019 12:07:54 GMT /slideshow/evolutionary-history-of-camels/164463627 Yammamahfatima@slideshare.net(Yammamahfatima) Evolutionary history of camels Yammamahfatima Evolution of Camels Early Ancestor-Protylopus�Intermediate Ancestor= Poebrotherium� <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/evolutionaryhistoryofcamels-190817120754-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Evolution of Camels Early Ancestor-Protylopus�Intermediate Ancestor= Poebrotherium�
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Renewable energy resources /slideshow/renewable-energy-resources-162961865/162961865 renewableenergyresources-190811055222
Renewable energy A renewable resource is a resource which can be used repeatedly and replaced naturally Hydro energy Wind energy Geothermal energy-process Geothermal plants and heat pump Biomass energy -process Biofuels]]>

Renewable energy A renewable resource is a resource which can be used repeatedly and replaced naturally Hydro energy Wind energy Geothermal energy-process Geothermal plants and heat pump Biomass energy -process Biofuels]]>
Sun, 11 Aug 2019 05:52:22 GMT /slideshow/renewable-energy-resources-162961865/162961865 Yammamahfatima@slideshare.net(Yammamahfatima) Renewable energy resources Yammamahfatima Renewable energy A renewable resource is a resource which can be used repeatedly and replaced naturally Hydro energy Wind energy Geothermal energy-process Geothermal plants and heat pump Biomass energy -process Biofuels <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/renewableenergyresources-190811055222-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Renewable energy A renewable resource is a resource which can be used repeatedly and replaced naturally Hydro energy Wind energy Geothermal energy-process Geothermal plants and heat pump Biomass energy -process Biofuels
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Gene mapping /slideshow/gene-mapping-162630657/162630657 genemapping-190809133941
What is gene map? Genotype Phenotype Location of gene ]]>

What is gene map? Genotype Phenotype Location of gene ]]>
Fri, 09 Aug 2019 13:39:41 GMT /slideshow/gene-mapping-162630657/162630657 Yammamahfatima@slideshare.net(Yammamahfatima) Gene mapping Yammamahfatima What is gene map? Genotype Phenotype Location of gene <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/genemapping-190809133941-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> What is gene map? Genotype Phenotype Location of gene
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Kirthar national park poster ppt /slideshow/kirthar-national-park-poster-ppt/162296772 kirtharnationalparkposterppt-190808133759
kirthar national park Location Fauna Wildlife Birds ]]>

kirthar national park Location Fauna Wildlife Birds ]]>
Thu, 08 Aug 2019 13:37:59 GMT /slideshow/kirthar-national-park-poster-ppt/162296772 Yammamahfatima@slideshare.net(Yammamahfatima) Kirthar national park poster ppt Yammamahfatima kirthar national park Location Fauna Wildlife Birds <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/kirtharnationalparkposterppt-190808133759-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> kirthar national park Location Fauna Wildlife Birds
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Viruses and viral diseases and oncogenesis /slideshow/viruses-and-viral-diseases-and-oncogenesis/162294956 virusesandviraldiseases-190808132842
What is virus History of viruses Virus components How viruses act on genetic material Basic principles What is cancer TWO BASIC MECHANISMS Normal cell cycle ONCOGENES AND TUMOR SUPPRESSORGENES CONTROL THE CELL CYCLE Proto ontogenesis and normal cell division CONCEPT OF ONCOGENES]]>

What is virus History of viruses Virus components How viruses act on genetic material Basic principles What is cancer TWO BASIC MECHANISMS Normal cell cycle ONCOGENES AND TUMOR SUPPRESSORGENES CONTROL THE CELL CYCLE Proto ontogenesis and normal cell division CONCEPT OF ONCOGENES]]>
Thu, 08 Aug 2019 13:28:42 GMT /slideshow/viruses-and-viral-diseases-and-oncogenesis/162294956 Yammamahfatima@slideshare.net(Yammamahfatima) Viruses and viral diseases and oncogenesis Yammamahfatima What is virus History of viruses Virus components How viruses act on genetic material Basic principles What is cancer TWO BASIC MECHANISMS� Normal cell cycle ONCOGENES AND TUMOR SUPPRESSOR�GENES CONTROL THE CELL CYCLE Proto ontogenesis and normal cell division CONCEPT OF ONCOGENES <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/virusesandviraldiseases-190808132842-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> What is virus History of viruses Virus components How viruses act on genetic material Basic principles What is cancer TWO BASIC MECHANISMS� Normal cell cycle ONCOGENES AND TUMOR SUPPRESSOR�GENES CONTROL THE CELL CYCLE Proto ontogenesis and normal cell division CONCEPT OF ONCOGENES
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Siwalik hills chinji zone /slideshow/siwalik-hills-chinji-zone/161846577 siwalikhillschinjizone-190807062714
chinji zone: by these slides you will know about the chinji zone location in siwalik hills fossil fuels of the chinji zone how chinji zone formation occurs FEldspar etc...]]>

chinji zone: by these slides you will know about the chinji zone location in siwalik hills fossil fuels of the chinji zone how chinji zone formation occurs FEldspar etc...]]>
Wed, 07 Aug 2019 06:27:14 GMT /slideshow/siwalik-hills-chinji-zone/161846577 Yammamahfatima@slideshare.net(Yammamahfatima) Siwalik hills chinji zone Yammamahfatima chinji zone: by these slides you will know about the chinji zone location in siwalik hills fossil fuels of the chinji zone how chinji zone formation occurs FEldspar etc... <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/siwalikhillschinjizone-190807062714-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> chinji zone: by these slides you will know about the chinji zone location in siwalik hills fossil fuels of the chinji zone how chinji zone formation occurs FEldspar etc...
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Resources and ecological management of agriculture /slideshow/resources-and-ecological-management-of-agriculture-161835586/161835586 resourcesandecologicalmanagementofagriculture-190807055449
Resources and ecological management of agriculture Natural resources management Agriculture resources conjoint with environment Management of agriculture Weed management and resources Physical factors:Temperature Rainfall Soil Economic factors: CULTIVATED AREAS Areas having abundant production Areas having moderate production Less productive areas Sugar management and resources Physical factors: Temperature Rain fallSoil Cultivation areas: Areas having moderate cultivation Less productive areas Cotton management and resources Cotton management and resources rain fall Soil Economic factors cultivation areas ]]>

Resources and ecological management of agriculture Natural resources management Agriculture resources conjoint with environment Management of agriculture Weed management and resources Physical factors:Temperature Rainfall Soil Economic factors: CULTIVATED AREAS Areas having abundant production Areas having moderate production Less productive areas Sugar management and resources Physical factors: Temperature Rain fallSoil Cultivation areas: Areas having moderate cultivation Less productive areas Cotton management and resources Cotton management and resources rain fall Soil Economic factors cultivation areas ]]>
Wed, 07 Aug 2019 05:54:49 GMT /slideshow/resources-and-ecological-management-of-agriculture-161835586/161835586 Yammamahfatima@slideshare.net(Yammamahfatima) Resources and ecological management of agriculture Yammamahfatima Resources and ecological management of agriculture� Natural resources management Agriculture resources conjoint with environment Management of agriculture Weed management and resources Physical factors��:Temperature Rainfall Soil Economic factors�: CULTIVATED AREAS Areas having abundant production Areas having moderate production Less productive areas� Sugar management and resources Physical factors: Temperature Rain fall�Soil Cultivation areas: Areas having moderate cultivation Less productive areas� Cotton management and resources Cotton management and resources rain fall Soil Economic factors� cultivation areas <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/resourcesandecologicalmanagementofagriculture-190807055449-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Resources and ecological management of agriculture� Natural resources management Agriculture resources conjoint with environment Management of agriculture Weed management and resources Physical factors��:Temperature Rainfall Soil Economic factors�: CULTIVATED AREAS Areas having abundant production Areas having moderate production Less productive areas� Sugar management and resources Physical factors: Temperature Rain fall�Soil Cultivation areas: Areas having moderate cultivation Less productive areas� Cotton management and resources Cotton management and resources rain fall Soil Economic factors� cultivation areas
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Adaptive Radiations /slideshow/adaptive-radiations-161795651/161795651 adaptiveradiations-190807040225
TO FOLLOW THESE SLIDES you will learn about the adaptive radiations involve in evolution . yo will learn about the parallel adaptations and its types speciation role in the evolution factors key innvations to imrove the article involving examples Founder events Adaptive plasticity process of adaptive radiation Factors promote adaptive radiations Factors underlying adaptive radiations defined by 0.S OSBORN ecological space geological climatological Islands examplrs: 1.Darwin Finches 2.Cichlid fish genome -adaptive evolution, Stanford scientists 3.Anolis Lizards Factors promote adaptive radiations 1.Generally speaking, adaptive radiations occur when new, unoccupied ecological niches become accessible to a founder population. This can happen after a mass extinction during which the previous occupiers of those niches died out. t can also happen when a colonizing species arrives at an island. (For instance the ancestor of the honeycreepers in Hawaii, or of Darwin's "finches" in the Galapagos) Honey creeper Change feeding habitat At least 56 species of Hawaiian honeycreepers known to have existed, although all but 18 of them are now extinct. Lack of competition. When a species enters an adaptive zone, it is poorly equipped to compete with species that have become adapted to the same niche. For example, mudskippers are fish that are making a living on land, but they are marine fish and they don't have to compete against frogs and salamanders, which are restricted to fresh water. That is why we don't see freshwater mudskippers. process of adaptive radiation Ecological Release Colonization of species. Taxon cycle Habitat varying as population expand- species dispersal. Adaptive plasticity Phenotypic plasticity(behavior change) Property of an individual or genotype that may be adaptive, maladaptive or neutral with regard to an individual's fitness. The particular way an individual's (or genotype's) phenotype varies across environments can be described as a reaction norm (Single genotype-phenotypic expression) Speciation in adaptive radiation Founder events ]]>

TO FOLLOW THESE SLIDES you will learn about the adaptive radiations involve in evolution . yo will learn about the parallel adaptations and its types speciation role in the evolution factors key innvations to imrove the article involving examples Founder events Adaptive plasticity process of adaptive radiation Factors promote adaptive radiations Factors underlying adaptive radiations defined by 0.S OSBORN ecological space geological climatological Islands examplrs: 1.Darwin Finches 2.Cichlid fish genome -adaptive evolution, Stanford scientists 3.Anolis Lizards Factors promote adaptive radiations 1.Generally speaking, adaptive radiations occur when new, unoccupied ecological niches become accessible to a founder population. This can happen after a mass extinction during which the previous occupiers of those niches died out. t can also happen when a colonizing species arrives at an island. (For instance the ancestor of the honeycreepers in Hawaii, or of Darwin's "finches" in the Galapagos) Honey creeper Change feeding habitat At least 56 species of Hawaiian honeycreepers known to have existed, although all but 18 of them are now extinct. Lack of competition. When a species enters an adaptive zone, it is poorly equipped to compete with species that have become adapted to the same niche. For example, mudskippers are fish that are making a living on land, but they are marine fish and they don't have to compete against frogs and salamanders, which are restricted to fresh water. That is why we don't see freshwater mudskippers. process of adaptive radiation Ecological Release Colonization of species. Taxon cycle Habitat varying as population expand- species dispersal. Adaptive plasticity Phenotypic plasticity(behavior change) Property of an individual or genotype that may be adaptive, maladaptive or neutral with regard to an individual's fitness. The particular way an individual's (or genotype's) phenotype varies across environments can be described as a reaction norm (Single genotype-phenotypic expression) Speciation in adaptive radiation Founder events ]]>
Wed, 07 Aug 2019 04:02:24 GMT /slideshow/adaptive-radiations-161795651/161795651 Yammamahfatima@slideshare.net(Yammamahfatima) Adaptive Radiations Yammamahfatima TO FOLLOW THESE SLIDES you will learn about the adaptive radiations involve in evolution . yo will learn about the parallel adaptations and its types speciation role in the evolution factors key innvations to imrove the article involving examples Founder events Adaptive plasticity process of adaptive radiation Factors promote adaptive radiations Factors underlying adaptive radiations defined by 0.S OSBORN ecological space geological climatological Islands examplrs: 1.Darwin Finches 2.Cichlid fish genome -adaptive evolution, Stanford scientists 3.Anolis Lizards Factors promote adaptive radiations 1.Generally speaking, adaptive radiations occur when new, unoccupied ecological niches become accessible to a founder population. This can happen after a mass extinction during which the previous occupiers of those niches died out. t can also happen when a colonizing species arrives at an island. (For instance the ancestor of the honeycreepers in Hawaii, or of Darwin's "finches" in the Galapagos) Honey creeper Change feeding habitat At least 56 species of Hawaiian honeycreepers known to have existed, although all but 18 of them are now extinct. Lack of competition. When a species enters an adaptive zone, it is poorly equipped to compete with species that have become adapted to the same niche. For example, mudskippers are fish that are making a living on land, but they are marine fish and they don't have to compete against frogs and salamanders, which are restricted to fresh water. That is why we don't see freshwater mudskippers. process of adaptive radiation Ecological Release Colonization of species. Taxon cycle Habitat varying as population expand- species dispersal. Adaptive plasticity Phenotypic plasticity(behavior change) Property of an individual or genotype that may be adaptive, maladaptive or neutral with regard to an individual's fitness. The particular way an individual's (or genotype's) phenotype varies across environments can be described as a reaction norm (Single genotype-phenotypic expression) Speciation in adaptive radiation Founder events <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/adaptiveradiations-190807040225-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> TO FOLLOW THESE SLIDES you will learn about the adaptive radiations involve in evolution . yo will learn about the parallel adaptations and its types speciation role in the evolution factors key innvations to imrove the article involving examples Founder events Adaptive plasticity process of adaptive radiation Factors promote adaptive radiations Factors underlying adaptive radiations defined by 0.S OSBORN ecological space geological climatological Islands examplrs: 1.Darwin Finches 2.Cichlid fish genome -adaptive evolution, Stanford scientists 3.Anolis Lizards Factors promote adaptive radiations 1.Generally speaking, adaptive radiations occur when new, unoccupied ecological niches become accessible to a founder population. This can happen after a mass extinction during which the previous occupiers of those niches died out. t can also happen when a colonizing species arrives at an island. (For instance the ancestor of the honeycreepers in Hawaii, or of Darwin&#39;s &quot;finches&quot; in the Galapagos) Honey creeper Change feeding habitat At least 56 species of Hawaiian honeycreepers known to have existed, although all but 18 of them are now extinct. Lack of competition. When a species enters an adaptive zone, it is poorly equipped to compete with species that have become adapted to the same niche. For example, mudskippers are fish that are making a living on land, but they are marine fish and they don&#39;t have to compete against frogs and salamanders, which are restricted to fresh water. That is why we don&#39;t see freshwater mudskippers. process of adaptive radiation Ecological Release Colonization of species. Taxon cycle Habitat varying as population expand- species dispersal. Adaptive plasticity Phenotypic plasticity(behavior change) Property of an individual or genotype that may be adaptive, maladaptive or neutral with regard to an individual&#39;s fitness. The particular way an individual&#39;s (or genotype&#39;s) phenotype varies across environments can be described as a reaction norm (Single genotype-phenotypic expression) Speciation in adaptive radiation Founder events
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Age and growth /slideshow/age-and-growth/151999043 ageandgrowth-190626153423
At what age does a fish attain a maturity What is the perfect catchable or mark able size of the fish It helps to calculate the life span and longevity of fish It enables to estimate and compare growth rates of fish in different waters. Good or bad growth can point out the suitability for rearing and stocking purposes The timing of spawning migration of given species can be worked out . ]]>

At what age does a fish attain a maturity What is the perfect catchable or mark able size of the fish It helps to calculate the life span and longevity of fish It enables to estimate and compare growth rates of fish in different waters. Good or bad growth can point out the suitability for rearing and stocking purposes The timing of spawning migration of given species can be worked out . ]]>
Wed, 26 Jun 2019 15:34:23 GMT /slideshow/age-and-growth/151999043 Yammamahfatima@slideshare.net(Yammamahfatima) Age and growth Yammamahfatima At what age does a fish attain a maturity What is the perfect catchable or mark able size of the fish It helps to calculate the life span and longevity of fish It enables to estimate and compare growth rates of fish in different waters. Good or bad growth can point out the suitability for rearing and stocking purposes The timing of spawning migration of given species can be worked out . <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ageandgrowth-190626153423-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> At what age does a fish attain a maturity What is the perfect catchable or mark able size of the fish It helps to calculate the life span and longevity of fish It enables to estimate and compare growth rates of fish in different waters. Good or bad growth can point out the suitability for rearing and stocking purposes The timing of spawning migration of given species can be worked out .
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mass spectrometery /Yammamahfatima/mass-spectrometery-151923839 bioinfo-190626061016
in this presentation we learn about the mass spectrometery principal and its mass to charge ratio. components of mass spectrometers . sample inoculation and its processing. i feel these are very good slides. ]]>

in this presentation we learn about the mass spectrometery principal and its mass to charge ratio. components of mass spectrometers . sample inoculation and its processing. i feel these are very good slides. ]]>
Wed, 26 Jun 2019 06:10:16 GMT /Yammamahfatima/mass-spectrometery-151923839 Yammamahfatima@slideshare.net(Yammamahfatima) mass spectrometery Yammamahfatima in this presentation we learn about the mass spectrometery principal and its mass to charge ratio. components of mass spectrometers . sample inoculation and its processing. i feel these are very good slides. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/bioinfo-190626061016-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> in this presentation we learn about the mass spectrometery principal and its mass to charge ratio. components of mass spectrometers . sample inoculation and its processing. i feel these are very good slides.
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Air pollution its and primary pollutants /slideshow/air-pollution-its-and-primary-pollutants/151890023 airpollution-190626032837
I describe about what is a pollution. and what is air pollutans. Air primary pollutants. primary pollutants how cause pollution. primary pollutants cauiise pollution in different manners. pollution caused by these pollutants ius very svere. these pollutants effects are very adverse on health of humans. tomados( anything in svere condition) and man made sources causes pollution more and more. human interrupt natural sources and cause pollution.]]>

I describe about what is a pollution. and what is air pollutans. Air primary pollutants. primary pollutants how cause pollution. primary pollutants cauiise pollution in different manners. pollution caused by these pollutants ius very svere. these pollutants effects are very adverse on health of humans. tomados( anything in svere condition) and man made sources causes pollution more and more. human interrupt natural sources and cause pollution.]]>
Wed, 26 Jun 2019 03:28:37 GMT /slideshow/air-pollution-its-and-primary-pollutants/151890023 Yammamahfatima@slideshare.net(Yammamahfatima) Air pollution its and primary pollutants Yammamahfatima I describe about what is a pollution. and what is air pollutans. Air primary pollutants. primary pollutants how cause pollution. primary pollutants cauiise pollution in different manners. pollution caused by these pollutants ius very svere. these pollutants effects are very adverse on health of humans. tomados( anything in svere condition) and man made sources causes pollution more and more. human interrupt natural sources and cause pollution. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/airpollution-190626032837-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> I describe about what is a pollution. and what is air pollutans. Air primary pollutants. primary pollutants how cause pollution. primary pollutants cauiise pollution in different manners. pollution caused by these pollutants ius very svere. these pollutants effects are very adverse on health of humans. tomados( anything in svere condition) and man made sources causes pollution more and more. human interrupt natural sources and cause pollution.
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