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Predict what may occur and why to the sequencing process ifthe concentration of ddNTP's is higher than 1% or lower than1%
You are a geneticist who has a single copy of a gene that you wish to sequence. However, DNA sequencing requires multiple copies of the gene
You wish to excise a gene from a human chromosome and to incorporate it into a plasmid vector, the gene from the chromosome and to open up the plasmid ring
How do the size and shape of a human epithelial cells differfrom those of the Elodea and onion cells, Why do Elodea and onion cells have more consistent shapes than human epithelial cells
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An investigator has purified tubulin subunits and added everythingto a test tube required for microtubule polymerization
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write a short synopsis of the chemical compounds of cells, write a summary of nucleic acids and protein structures
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calculate the rate of transport by filtration and diffusion of asmall water soluble, but lipid insoluble solute, such as glucose
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In muscle phosphorylase, binding of ATP makes the protein tend to be in the T state, while binding of AMP makes the protein tend to be in the R state
You decide to study fatty acid metabolism in cells that areactively synthesizing fatty acids. For your experiments, you have a number of tracer molecules labeled with carbon-14
Acetylcholine is rapidly destroyed by the enzyme acetylcholinesterase. Like serine proteases contains Asp - His - Ser catalytic triad
Glucose is pumped into some animal cells by a symporter powered by simultaneous entry of Na+, What is the ratio of glucose concentration outside and inside cells
At Southern Oregon University, Dr Christine Oswald works as a Physiologist. She studies the Anatomy and Physiology of small mammals
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