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Qué (quién) es TALE-likes - definición


TALE-likes         
INTERPRO REPEAT
User:Delangeo/sandbox/TALE-likes; Draft:TALE-likes
Transcription Activator-Like Effector-Likes (TALE-likes) are a group of bacterial DNA binding proteins named for the first and still best-studied group, the TALEs of Xanthomonas bacteria. TALEs are important factors in the plant diseases caused by Xanthomonas bacteria, but are known primarily for their role in biotechnology as programmable DNA binding proteins, particularly in the context of TALE nucleases.
Folktale         
TRADITIONAL STORY THAT IS PASSED DOWN ORALLY
Folk tale; Folk-tale; Folk tales; Folk Tale; Folk-tales; Folktales; Folktale (disambiguation)
A folktale or folk tale is a folklore genre that typically consists of a story passed down from generation to generation orally.
The Winter's Tale         
  • An 1807 print of Act III, Scene iii: Exit Antigonus chased by a bear.
  • An engraving of Florizel and Perdita by Charles Robert Leslie.
  • A fanciful 1896 map by [[Gelett Burgess]] showing Bohemia's seacoast
  • ''[[Autolycus]]'' (1836) by [[Charles Robert Leslie]]
  • A depiction of Mrs. Mattocks as Hermione, from a 1779 performance at the Theatre Royal in Drury Lane
  • An ink drawing of Act II, Scene iii: Paulina imploring Leontes to have mercy on his daughter, Perdita. Illustration was designed for an edition of Lamb's Tales, copyrighted 1918.
  • ''Perdita'' by [[Anthony Frederick Augustus Sandys]]
  • ''Scene from 'The Winter's Tale' (Act IV, Scene 4) (from the play by William Shakespeare)'', [[Augustus Leopold Egg]] (1845)
  • The first page of ''The VVinters Tale'', printed in the Second Folio of 1632
  • A mid-19th-century painting of the statue of Hermione coming to life
  • John Fawcett]] as Autolycus in ''The Winter's Tale'' (1828) by [[Thomas Charles Wageman]]
PLAY BY SHAKESPEARE
A Winter's Tale; Winter's Tale; Exit, pursued by a bear; The seacoast of Bohemia; Seacoast of Bohemia; The Winters Tale; Winters Tale; A Winters Tale; Queen Hermione; The Winter’s Tale; A Winter’s Tale; Mopsa; Exit Pursued by a Bear; Coast of Bohemia; Hermione (The Winter's Tale)
The Winter's Tale is a play by William Shakespeare originally published in the First Folio of 1623. Although it was grouped among the comedies,WT comes last, following Twelfth Night which uncharacteristically ends with a blank recto page, suggesting to Arden editor J.