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John L. Ingraham
Researcher at University of California, Davis
Publications - 64
Citations - 10782
John L. Ingraham is an academic researcher from University of California, Davis. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mutant & Pseudomonas stutzeri. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 64 publications receiving 10670 citations. Previous affiliations of John L. Ingraham include University of Copenhagen.
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Physiology of the bacterial cell : a molecular approach
TL;DR: Composition and organization of the bacterial cell structure and function of bacterial cell parts assembly and polymerization, multigene systems and global regulation cell cycle growth rate as a variable cellular differentiation physiological ecology answers to study questions literature cited.
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EcoCyc: a comprehensive database resource for Escherichia coli
Ingrid M. Keseler,Julio Collado-Vides,Socorro Gama-Castro,John L. Ingraham,Suzanne M. Paley,Ian T. Paulsen,Martín Peralta-Gil,Peter D. Karp +7 more
TL;DR: The EcoCyc database contains carefully curated information that can be used as training sets for bioinformatics prediction of entities such as promoters, operons, genetic networks, transcription factor binding sites, metabolic pathways, functionally related genes, protein complexes and protein–ligand interactions.
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Effect of temperature on the composition of fatty acids in escherichia coli.
Allen G. Marr,John L. Ingraham +1 more
TL;DR: Variations in the temperature of growth and in the composition of the medium alter the proportions of individual fatty acids in the lipids of Escherichia coli.
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MetaCyc: a multiorganism database of metabolic pathways and enzymes
Ron Caspi,Hartmut Foerster,Carol A. Fulcher,Rebecca Hopkinson,John L. Ingraham,Pallavi Kaipa,Markus Krummenacker,Suzanne M. Paley,John Pick,Seung Y. Rhee,Christophe Tissier,Peifen Zhang,Peter D. Karp +12 more
TL;DR: In the past 2 years the data content and the Pathway Tools software used to query, visualize and edit MetaCyc have been expanded significantly, and these enhancements are described in this paper.