Jose Antonio Garcia Lillo

Jose Antonio Garcia Lillo
University of Alicante | UA · Departamento de Didáctica General y Didácticas Específicas

PhD (Biology)

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March 1993 - September 2000
Universidad de Extremadura
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  • Research Associate

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Abstract: Showing that a new approach produces better learning and attitudes in students requires to have an analysis of what is done and what is achieved with conventional teaching. In order to perform such analysis, a historical and epistemological study of the evolution of ideas in classical genetics has been made, identifying problems at their...
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Showing that a new approach produces better learning and attitudes in students requires to have an analysis of what is done and what is achieved with conventional teaching. In order to perform such analysis, a historical and epistemological study of the evolution of ideas in classical genetics has been made, identifying problems at their source, th...
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Six open reading frames (ORFs) from Saccharomyces cerevisiae chromosome VII were deleted using the kanMX4 module and the long-flanking homology-PCR replacement strategy in at least two different backgrounds. Among these ORFs, two of them (YGL100w and YGL094c) are now known genes which encode well-characterized proteins (Seh1p, a nuclear pore protei...
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The halobacterium H. mediterranei is an organism of biotechnological potential due to its capacity as polymer producer. This microorganism accumulates poly-ß-hydroxybutyrate as intracellular granules in very large amounts. PHB is an interesting biopolymer for its possible use as biodegradable thermoplastic. The conditions of culture for PHB product...
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The halobacterium Haloferax mediterranei accumulates poly(beta-hydroxybutyrate) (PHB) as intracellular granules. The conditions for PHB production in batch and continuous cultures have been studied and optimized. Phosphate limitation is essential for PHB accumulation in large quantities. Glucose and starch are the best carbon sources. With 2% starc...

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