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What is the recommended DIY way of extracting and long term storing of human DNA samples to store at home and send for sequencing in years time?
Does this mean that the human ear has a "sampling period" within which it cannot "pick-up" sounds?
Do you have any suggestions on a suitable introductory text on bioinformatics for a computer scientist
What causes autism? What causes autism?
Does the leading strand need any RNA primer or does the DNA polymerase just start and go to the end without any help
I'm finding a way to create a micro glass capillary for picking up single cells. I see this video on youtube and would like to know what is the minimum I/O diameter if I pull a capillary like this.
Suppose I'm using 200 nmoles of enzyme and 2 mmoles of substrate. The enzyme should be saturated but if I use 50 mmoles of substrate, the reaction will be faster.
First, straightforward, case: On the right side, we have a concentration of the substance A, and on the left side, we have pure water.
What do these observations indicate about the cooperativity and allosterism observed in hemoglobin?
If 99% of what's transcribed isn't used for creating proteins, what is it used for? If it's not known - are there any hypotheses?
Are there similar theories about an alternative "life solvent" rather than water
what are the biochemical reasons the different colours of human irises
Could someone explain what is meant by 'particularly sensitive to shear forces'? In comparison to what
Ostensibly, in people with sickle cell trait, half of the hemoglobin in their body would be defective.
Predict the effect of the Lys-Asn mutation of the affinity of allosteric modifiers (relative to normal Hb e.g HbA) and describe the effect the mutation would have on the function (oxygen binding) og
Explain the cellular pathways that lead to the formation of erythrocytes (red blood cells).
Provide two pieces of evidence that nodal/activin functions as a morphogen in early development.
describe how to clone an animal from a differentiated cell
It can be argued that the function of a tissue is a function of the cells in that tissue. Likewise, the function of a cell is a function of the organelles in that cell. Based on this premise,
What is the biological significance of buffers
Did any solution change PH more after an acid was added to it than after a base was added to it
Which plant's seed is likely to travel further? Explain.
Does crossover between one pair of homologs affect the expected proportions of gamete genotypes
Osmosis seems very counter-intuitive to me.
Isoprenoid Diphosphate(IPP) is an important metabolites which is precursor in lot of secondary metabolites like Dolichol diphosphate, ubiquinone, prenylated proteins and carotenoid (not synthesized