Members of the OIST Marine Genomics Unit next to the next-generation DNA sequencing device used in this study. Members of the OIST Marine Genomics Unit next to the next-generation DNA sequencing device used in this study. Standing, from left: Prof. Noriyuki Satoh and Dr. Eiichi Shoguchi. Sitting, from left: Kanako Hisata and Ken Baughman. Date: 03 April 2017 Credit: OIST Copyright OIST (Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University, 沖縄科学技術大学院大学). Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0). Download full-resolution image Share on: Related Images Principle Idea of PhysioDesigner To simulate multi-level physiological responses it is necessary to understand how physiological phenomena occurring at one level influence or govern other levels. Leptoceratops Artistic rendering of Leptoceratops, a likely relative of Serendipaceratops arthurcclarkei by Peter Trusler. X-ray micro-CT X-ray micro-CT 3D model of ant Burriel-Ha’s 3D model of the ant head and first segment next to the 3D image on the computer used to print it. Museum fly specimen Comparison of one of the fly specimens used in the study before and after DNA extraction. There is minimal damage to the eye and the wings, but the specimen is mostly unharmed from the new extraction technique.
Principle Idea of PhysioDesigner To simulate multi-level physiological responses it is necessary to understand how physiological phenomena occurring at one level influence or govern other levels.
Principle Idea of PhysioDesigner To simulate multi-level physiological responses it is necessary to understand how physiological phenomena occurring at one level influence or govern other levels.
Leptoceratops Artistic rendering of Leptoceratops, a likely relative of Serendipaceratops arthurcclarkei by Peter Trusler.
Leptoceratops Artistic rendering of Leptoceratops, a likely relative of Serendipaceratops arthurcclarkei by Peter Trusler.
3D model of ant Burriel-Ha’s 3D model of the ant head and first segment next to the 3D image on the computer used to print it.
3D model of ant Burriel-Ha’s 3D model of the ant head and first segment next to the 3D image on the computer used to print it.
Museum fly specimen Comparison of one of the fly specimens used in the study before and after DNA extraction. There is minimal damage to the eye and the wings, but the specimen is mostly unharmed from the new extraction technique.
Museum fly specimen Comparison of one of the fly specimens used in the study before and after DNA extraction. There is minimal damage to the eye and the wings, but the specimen is mostly unharmed from the new extraction technique.