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On a random forum, a member speculated that their cirrhosis was caused by wearing tight-fitting clothing such as a girdle or corset.
I have a validated set of primers for rtPCR from Biorad that contains SYBR green.
I want to know what are the effects of not using your teeth to grind foods but preparing it before eating with blending and grinding them into a liquid.
In particular, with respect to inclusive fitness. The take away message I got was that in the regime of weak selection relatedness means what you expect it to mean, but for strong selection the conc
I'm trying to find out if a particular allele is in Hardy-Weinberg disequilibrium, but the data is poor. What's the minimum population number that you can use to get any sort of respectable conclusio
pH expresses the molar concentration of hydronium ions in an aqueous solution on a logarithmic scale. (Note that it is common to use the hydrogen ion, H+, to represent the hydronium ion, H3O+.) pH
In general, plants photosynthesize through their leaves and, to a much lesser extent, through their stems. Cacti, however, have no visible leaves, but instead spines.
Apart from that something quite contradicting happened this morning. I was taking a hot shower and it was so hot that I suddenly felt that I had goose bumps.
How does Vibrio fischeri control bioluminescence? Define pathogenicity and virulence.
How could the bacterial microbiome impact obesity? What is Clostridium difficile and why is a Clostridium difficile infection so difficult to treat?
I have noticed in a particular genome sequence of a prokaryote that various regions in a sequence share similarity which is high(>80%) with known proteins. However, the start is not a methionine.
I'm looking for nutritional data, mostly vitamin and mineral contents of common fruits, such as apples, bananas, oranges, kiwis etc.
Why is the heat capacity of water high compared to other substances? Explain at the molecular level why this is the case.
How are shrimp and other animals able to not be crushed by the 1000x greater pressure at the bottom on the Mariana trench?
Some human tissue can survive without oxygen a couple of minutes, even hours.
Agony as the last stage of dying.Hydrophobia as symptom during Rabies.Now I'm going to clarify what exactly I do not understand. In the first case it's not clear for me how this mechanism helps to s
I want to know this in particular about animals that no longer eat what they used to eat. The best example in my opinion are chickens. Chickens are often held to eat all kinds of food we would other
I will try to explain my question. As far as I know, evolution helps species to adapt to their environment. For example, when people started using antibiotics we got new bacteria resistant to those
I have always wondered, if dolphins sleep with one eye opened, do they really sleep at all? According to this article dolphins indeed shut down their brains.
How can I improve my Gel Extraction yields. We use the standard protocol from Qiagen, gel extraction, dissolve in QG buffer at 42C and purify via anion exchange columns.
A sex-linked recessive allele of a gene "c" produces red-green colour blindness in humans. A normal woman whose mother was colour-blind, marries a colour-blind man.
This is reference to a review on C. elegans mosaic analysis by Yochem and Herman, in which the authors make a distinction between free chromosome fragments and extrachromosomal arrays.
I know of melanopsin, a photo pigment in mammal eye that helps regulate circadian rhythms. It responds most strongly to blue spectrum light. There have been experiments that demonstrated that intens
I was always curious that all the animals can swim in water. They don't need any training or to learn swimming.