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Dictionary » B » Bonding BondingBonding (Science: dentistry) The process of attaching brackets to your teeth using a special safe glue. ![]()
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Results from our forumDNA question.Perfect post by kolean, in terms of hydrogen bonding adenine and thymine are linked by 2 hydrogen bonds while guanine and cytosine are linked with 3 hydrogen bonds, thus the DNA strand with the greater ratio of CG will thus have more hydrogen bonds.
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Re: Bird-Dinosaur News... the capability to mimic such a result as life, though he has tried. It seems to me that if life was so possible to produce from molecules simply bonding together, then by now chemists should have produced at least a reproducing cell by now. Let alone many blind random mutations just so happening ...
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Re: Any SOLID arguments against evolution?Just a note for the proceeding. This is a hypothetical illustration. I realize that when you change the sequence you may have breaks or secondary bonding through London or polar forces. i understand your points Alex and FZ, but those consequences are only in FAVOR of the design argument.
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The Immune System - Recognition in innate immunity. How?... is capable of binding with high affinity to the surface of basophils and mast cells (Fce receptors). They also have different kind of disulphide bonding and N-linked carbohydrates when compared to IgGs.
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Re:... exist, is because such a design is necessary to achieve the next emergent level. In the very beginning before there was life, molecular forces (bonding, polar) were already self-assembling large quantities of simple cell membranes (vesicles)[2] and numerous crystal designs that like snowflakes ...
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