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Results from our forumHELP ME PLEASE!!!... protease, and enzyme that completely digests all proteins into amino acids. When the remaining material is applied to wounded leaves it is capable ... a viral infection. You determine that the base composition of the viral nucleic acid is 19% A; 15% T; 30% G; and 36% C. To which of the following ...
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Re:... whose function the target cell can replace, and eventually only nucleic acids and some accessory structures remain nowadays. If that was true, natural selection would've ...
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definition for the word/verb pellet... a solid and visible mass of molecules or particles (such as proteins, nucleic acids or cells), which is typically obtained from a liquid medium in a conical tube by centrifugation. ...
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Re: HELP ME PLEASEEE - DNA SequencesmRNA is a messenger RNA (Ribous Nucleic Acid) molecule, it defers from DNA by being much less stable and having the ... cook, and the mRNA is the recipe. The ingredients of theses ribosomes are amino acids, there are 20 amino acids in all life. And the variant combination of the amino ...
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Re: Conservative region of a gene... to be conserved by natural selection. Second, if you are going to bind nucleic acids or nucleic acid analogs to a target site in the SNP you might want to know whether the ...
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