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Lorenzo  19
09-18-2007 04:58 AM ET (US)
It is quite difficult to me to get your question in German. What do you need? The tools to make the analysis, the sequences, the possible explanation of the evolution of all the peptide hormones produced by the pituitary gland^of human being and sheep? Cheers,
Daniela  18
09-02-2007 12:47 PM ET (US)
Hallo zusammen! Thema Evolution:
Es geht um Hypophysenhinterlappen-Hormone. Hierbei muss ich ( kurz vorm Abi) die Aminosäuresequenzen von Mensch und Schaf (Abbildung) vergleichen und die Hormone in Gruppen gliedern. Man muss begründend eine mögliche Entwicklungsreihe dieser Hormone aufstellen.
Interessant. Doch ich komme nicht weiter.
Mag jemand sich bei mir melden und einen Blick auf die Abbildung, die ich dann schicke, werfen und mir einen kleinen Tipp geben? jela_n@gmx.de
:-)
Lorana  17
07-10-2007 10:52 AM ET (US)
Well, for those type of questions you can easily find everything what you need in Wikipedia. Read here for

example.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TATA_box
Dani  16
07-10-2007 10:07 AM ET (US)
Folks! Bedeutet TATA-Box (aus der Genetik), dass eine bestimmte Abfolge von Thymin und Adenin vorhanden ist? Wann kommt diese TATA-Box vor?
Iris  15
06-01-2007 01:34 PM ET (US)
Thank you! I'm afraid ladybugs wouldn't work as our tomatoes are outside and I can't force them to stay there...but I bought a product on the basis of stinging nettles and now I hope the problem wil be gone soon...Unfortunately we had some good storms here recently, too.
Lorenzo  14
05-22-2007 10:36 AM ET (US)
Dear Iris, as my colleague told me, ladybugs are happy to eat lice. You can buy ladybugs in internet or just go around and find them. To prevent other lice to go on your tomatoes, you can cut stinging nettle plants, smash them properly (wear gloves before!) and put them at the base of the plants. Again my colleague told me you can put tomatoes together with bellpepper plants: lice prefer bellpeppers to tomatoes.
Iris  13
05-21-2007 05:17 PM ET (US)
Maybe it's a stupid question to ask a biologist, but the current problem I have is: We are growing tomatoes for the first time and now they have some kind of lice. Do you know anything they don't like and that will make them go away forever? I don't want to use chemicals. In plant forums they recommend either nicotine, soap sud or a brew of stinging nettles. I also read garlic, which would be my preferred choice. Any experiences? Thank you! :)
Lorana  12
04-20-2007 08:00 AM ET (US)
To the rare new visitors of the BIO forum of Lorana:

This is a separate place from Lorana "The Blog". Here you can put questions about biological topics. Not many, 'til now. This means ordinary media already explained quite a lot. If they're right, this is another question :-/
WildWiking  11
04-20-2007 03:35 AM ET (US)
Hi
Best site
travolsta  10
02-15-2007 10:03 AM ET (US)
Hey guys, there's another English person about, :)
I'm a new on loranablog.wordpress.com
looking forward to speaking to you guys soon
Stassia  9
01-26-2007 12:25 PM ET (US)
Haben Ratten, die GMO essen, Gesundheitsprobleme?
Stassia  8
01-26-2007 12:23 PM ET (US)
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Lorenzo  7
01-25-2007 02:54 PM ET (US)
No, rats eating *aspartame* get cancer in the brain.
Stassia  6
01-18-2007 02:23 PM ET (US)
Ist das wahr, dass Raten, die GMO essen, Krebs haben?
Templatel  5
01-12-2007 07:28 PM ET (US)
Hi
 
 
Bye
Lorenzo  4
11-28-2006 01:19 PM ET (US)
Dear Stasia, you're speaking about Euphorbia pulcherrima. What you see red are not leaves, but bractae, which are organs to protect the proper flowers (yellow) that you can see at the top of the stem (here: http://www.okstate.edu/ag/asnr/hortla/need...on/id/poinseta.html). As the main function of bractae is not to make photosynthesis, they are not green. Other example of colored bractaeis the Buganville (here: http://www.piante-e-arbusti.it/buganvillea.htm).
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