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    metabolic pathways

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    A1
    n.NounA series of chemical reactions occurring within a cell, involving enzymes, to achieve a specific metabolic goal.
    Understanding metabolic pathways is crucial for developing new drugs.

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    Difference Between Bioinformatics and Computational Biology

    09:06Difference Between Bioinformatics and Computational Biology
    • So, you can call it as a branch of biology that uses computational and mathematical models to study biological processes such as gene regulatory networks and metabolic pathways.

      So, you can call it as a branch of biology that uses computational and mathematical models to study biological processes such as gene regulatory networks and metabolic pathways.

    • So you can call it as a branch of biology that uses computational and mathematical models to study biological processes, such as gene regulatory networks and metabolic pathways.

      So you can call it as a branch of biology that uses computational and mathematical models to study biological processes, such as gene regulatory networks and metabolic pathways.

    B1

    Polysaccharide

    14:51Polysaccharide
    • The enzymes that make the A-band and B-band O antigens have been identified and their metabolic pathways defined.

      The enzymes that make the A-band and B-band O antigens have been identified and their metabolic pathways defined.

    • O-antigens have been identified and the metabolic pathways defined. The exopolysaccharide alginate

      O-antigens have been identified and the metabolic pathways defined. The exopolysaccharide alginate

    B2

    What Happens to Your Body If You Take Creatine Daily? (Science Explained)

    19:03What Happens to Your Body If You Take Creatine Daily? (Science Explained)
    • Without it, you rely solely on slower metabolic pathways that fatigue easily.

      Without it, you rely solely on slower metabolic pathways that fatigue easily.

    • Without it, you rely solely on slower metabolic pathways that fatigue easily.

      Without it, you rely solely on slower metabolic pathways that fatigue easily.

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    You Can Fix Your DNA... Starting Now (feat. Nobel Prize Winner)

    53:46You Can Fix Your DNA... Starting Now (feat. Nobel Prize Winner)
    • So wouldn't it be great if there were a way to alter the metabolism of those organisms, those bacteria, we call it the metabolism, to dial that down and turn up the ability of these metabolic pathways to generate nutrients that are actually valuable to the animal and valuable to the farmer and to the consumers of these products?

      So wouldn't it be great if there were a way to alter the metabolism of those organisms, those bacteria, we call it the metabolism, to dial that down and turn up the ability of these metabolic pathways to generate nutrients that are actually valuable to the animal and valuable to the farmer and to the consumers of these products?

    • So wouldn't it be great if there were a way to alter the metabolism of those organisms, those bacteria - we call it the microbiome in these cattle that are producing methane - dial that down and turn up the ability of these metabolic pathways to generate nutrients that are actually valuable to the animal and valuable to the farmer and to the consumers of these products?

      So wouldn't it be great if there were a way to alter the metabolism of those organisms, those bacteria - we call it the microbiome in these cattle that are producing methane - dial that down and turn up the ability of these metabolic pathways to generate nutrients that are actually valuable to the animal and valuable to the farmer and to the consumers of these products?

    B1