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I've been thinking about the development of an embryo from the zygote stage.
I know it is usually stated as the threonine residue near the N-terminus of either light harvesting complex (lhc) b1 or lhcb2, but if this is somehow lost, say in a mutant, is the system flexible en
Recently we have started suspecting that one of our children has hypolactasia (lactose intolerance), and so accordingly I have had my first exposure to lactose-free dairy- and dairy-like products. I
I can't remember the reference but a PLCb3 null mice lost the itch phenotype, so presumably it is mediated by the Gq-PLCbeta pathway through a cell surface GPCR. Since a physical action of scratchin
A 10 year old child does not have the intellectual power to accurately calculate the energy required to throw a ball an arbitrary distance. Yet they are able to accurately throw a ball at a distinct
For some species the Darwin's theory evolution makes perfect sense. I can easily imagine how, for example, the giraffe has evolved to its current appearance: the natural selection was favoring indiv
Question: Is there something encoded within us that makes us attracted to, e.g., someone taller or shorter with blonde or brunette hair with green or blue eyes?
Question: What length are the shortest strings of DNA not present in any known person's genome, and what are they?
Question 1: Discuss the primary condition that stimulates a beta cell to secrete insulin as well as other possible potentiating factors (including the in cretin effect)
At first I thought it had an obvious answer because I was thinking that since Keq >> 1, ?G would be large and negative. Then I looked at my book and saw that only
The burn scar on my arm from the hot soldering iron was smooth earlier, now even the scar has grown hair over it. My rib, having suffered a nasty contusion 7 months ago, still troubles me on occasio
suppose I fuse the "bait" protein to the BD and several different cDNA's to the AD and let the yeast grow. Next, I observe that the reporter gene is expressed.
If a bullet entered the right side of the body just below the armpit and exited at the similar point on the left side, which cavities would be pierced (in order) and which organs probably damages?
explain what difference you might observe when comparing the karyotype of human cell which exoensize normal cell life vs cancerous cells which experience abnormal cell life.
Food web, Describe an example food web consisting of at least 1 of each of the following species – a producer, primary consumer, secondary consumer and tertiary consumer. If a 1000 Calories is consum
Micro biology assignment topics, please help me to select any best topic for microbiology assignment.I need an assignment topic of microbiology.
Gluconeogenesis, i have to submit my assignment on gluconeogenesis...and i want u to give me details about this topic...
My Russian friend says that the USSR agents used/use the trick that they offered the victim first vodka and then last wine.I have noted that this puts you faster to hangover: decreasing the alcohol
Today I heard about a phenomenon called "translational coupling", where the translation of one protein influences the translation of another protein. The messenger RNA levels don't seem influenced.
I'm not referring to evolution or mutations rather I have in mind things like facial structure and personality in humans, or fur coloring in dogs. I just thought I vaguely remembered there was some
I am wondering if you were theoretically able to get vaccinations or antibodies for any and every diseases and/or illness. Question: Would there be a limit to how many you can get and keep in your bo
I am currently reading Richard Dawkins's book 'The Greatest Show on Earth: The proof for evolution' and in the second chapter he talks very much about the evolution of dogs.He says centuries ago the
I know that quaternary protein structures are formed exclusively via non-covalent bonds. My biochemistry professor discussed a viral capsid that is essentially one quaternary structure with 240 indi
I know that it is usually considered a double membrane like those surrounding mitochondria and chloroplasts, but I read a review that stated "according to topological details it is actually a single
My understanding is that the possible mechanisms of evolution are: Environmental changes Cultural/mating preferences Population Immigration Genetic Mutation