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Dictionary » B » Box BoxBox (Science: molecular biology) Casual term for a dna sequence that is a characteristic feature of regions that bind regulatory proteins for example homeobox, tata box and caat box. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: growing bacteria in petri dishes... at cold temperatures. So ideally try to maintain it at 37C. How you are going to maintain that is the biggest question now. :wink: Take a woonden box, make hole in it so that a small electric bulb can fit into it. Wrap it with black paper. Keep the plates inverted under wooden box and on the light... ...
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Re: growing bacteria in petri dishesWhat I did was store my petri dishes in a cardboard box, taped it shut, left it in a room for 3-7 days. I've got great outcomes, and I can tell the difference between bacteria.
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BOX-PCRi am sorry for jumping into discussion, i'm new, and I desperately need information regarding BOX-PCR? How it works and what are the main differences between regular PCR and BOX-PCR? Thanks in advance, Jovana19
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Re: Codons are triplets, but what's a Singlet, Doublet, etc?... 'Program to create diskfiles for Base4 (ACGT) and Base5 (ACGTN) Codons for checkbox selected Sizes. 'The letter "N" represents an unknown ACTG letter, resulting in more codons of the same Codon Size. 'By Gary S. ...
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Effect Of carbon dioxide on rate of photosynthesis... soda via a syringe , then placed in a beaker with water and then recorded the time it took for each disc to rise after being placed in the light box. My results were great however a NaCO3 concentration of 2% had the slowest time? Naturally I expected this to be the fastest. My explanation for ...
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