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Bibb


Definition:

  • (n.) A bibcock. See Bib, n., 3.

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  • (1) Their presumptive promoters differed from each other; the more downstream, P2, resembled typical prokaryotic promoters (i.e., those recognized by the major form of RNA polymerase) at five of six positions in its -10 and -35 regions; and the more upstream, P1, was comparably similar, instead, to the previously described hrdDp1 promoter (M. J. Buttner, K. F. Chater, and M. J. Bibb, J. Bacteriol.
  • (2) Analysis of transcription of the c gene by S1 mapping and primer extension showed that the nest of transcripts encoding the repressor protein were induced after heat treatment of the cts locus (Sinclair and Bibb, 1989; this paper).
  • (3) 187:265-277, 1985; J. L. Schottel, M. J. Bibb, and S. N. Cohen, J. Bacteriol.
  • (4) It is not known whether members of the high-G + C group are translationally specific, although there is evidence that one genus, Streptomyces, can express Escherichia genes in vivo (M. J. Bibb and S. N. Cohen, Mol.
  • (5) The nucleotide sequence of 2.5 kb of the Streptomyces coelicolor A3(2) rRNA gene set rrnD, extending from upstream of the 16S rRNA gene to the putative 5' end of the 23S rRNA gene, has been determined (Baylis and Bibb, 1987; this paper).
  • (6) The DNA sequence 5' to the amy structural gene contained a sequence complementary to the 3'-terminal sequence of 16S rRNA of S. lividans (M. J. Bibb and S. N. Cohen, Mol.
  • (7) Martin Bibbs, who was convicted of attempted murder, said this time strikers would continue until obtaining meaningful change.
  • (8) Studies have recently shown that the prevalence of alcohol abuse or dependence is very high in patients with panic disorder with or without agoraphobia (Thyer et al., 1986; Bibb and Chambless, 1986).
  • (9) Moreover, heat treatment of the older lysogenic cultures did not result in the phi C31-dependent shut-down of host rRNA transcription previously observed for young cultures (Rodríguez et al., Journal of General Microbiology (1986) 132, 1695-1701; Clayton & Bibb, Molecular Microbiology (1990) 4, 2179-2185).
  • (10) Martin Bibbs, who was convicted of attempted murder and placed in a SHU in 1991, said the truth about solitary confinement was emerging.

Bibcock


Definition:

  • (n.) A cock or faucet having a bent down nozzle.

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