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Results from our forumRe: Speciation among primates and hominids... if they were actually operational science. What are the greater selection pressures in the north? Interesting. I've always wondered how fish can isolate--it seems that they isolate themselves by instinct i.e. schools, which would further argue against speciation of all species by isolation. On ...
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Research in plants producing human antibodies!!?... has no clue about glycosylation whatsoever...) Another problem you may encounter with plants is protein extraction: it is much more laborous to isolate your specific proteins from plant mass than it is from neatly secreted products that hybridoma cells and bacteria make.
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Re: Natural selection is proven wrong... wrote: The key point I don't think that you understand about the generation of new species is that a group of the original species has to become isolated from the main population(besides some asexually reproducing bacteria etc.) FZ, those who do not go along with this are aware of the theory ...
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isolation of buffycoatHi everyone: I want to isolate the buffycoat layer (MNCs) from a peripheral blood sample? How can I make to get a pure layer without red cell contamination. I have tried A Ficol solution but there was a contamination with the ficol particles ...
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PHENOL-CHLOROFORM EXTRACTION USING UNPASTEURISED STILTON!I find the idea interesting, but I am not surprised that you did not isolate anything. There are many factors that can enter into account and since I do not know the manufacturing process of the Stilton, I cannot comment on what can happen during production ...
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