UNC (biology) - definição. O que é UNC (biology). Significado, conceito
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O que (quem) é UNC (biology) - definição


UNC (biology)         
UNC is a set of proteins first identified through a set of screening tests in Caenorhabditis elegans, looking for roundworms with movement problems. Worms with which were un-coordinated (hence UNC) were analysed in order to identify the genetic defect.
Biology (journal)         
OPEN-ACCESS SCIENTIFIC JOURNAL ON BIOCHEMISTRY AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Biology (Basel)
Biology is a quarterly, peer-reviewed, open access, scientific journal covering research on all aspects of biology. It was established in 2012 and is published by MDPI.
UNC Pembroke Braves         
  • English E. Jones Athletic Center
INTERCOLLEGIATE SPORTS TEAMS OF UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT PEMBROKE
Pembroke Braves; North Carolina-Pembroke Braves; UNC Pembroke Braves basketball; UNC Pembroke Braves baseball; UNC Pembroke Braves men's basketball; UNC Pembroke women's basketball; UNC Pembroke Braves men's cross country; UNC Pembroke Braves track and field; UNC Pembroke Braves women's basketball; UNC Pembroke Braves cross country
The UNC Pembroke Braves are the athletic teams that represent the University of North Carolina at Pembroke, located in Pembroke, North Carolina, in NCAA Division II intercollegiate sports.

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UNC (biology)
UNC is a set of proteins first identified through a set of screening tests in Caenorhabditis elegans, looking for roundworms with movement problems. Worms with which were un-coordinated (hence UNC) were analysed in order to identify the genetic defect.