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Results from our forumRe: 'Evolution'-the most retarded myth ever.... or not an individual survives and reproduces depends on whether it has genes that produce traits that are well adapted to its environment." ... genetic mechanisms such as genetic drift and mutations are. As I have expressed in other posts, I am not a "neo-Darwinist". I am interested ...
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PCR from cDNA question... proteases, very bright bands. for some transcription factors highly expressed at the same time, no bands at all. for a housekeeping gene in the ... of the gene products present in the total sample. But why some genes can be amplified but others not?
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Problems with Synthetic Biology?... modifications pose for synthetic biology? If you introduce unnatural genes to be expressed in say e. coli, does ecoli even contain the proper machinery to properly post translationally ...
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Molecular gene (genome) concept scientifically untenable... to gene’s particulate nature and had also warned against assuming genes for a particular character [1]. Thus the gene remained a hypothetical ... mellifera revealed that numerous genes appeared to be differentially expressed between the two castes [12]. The seven differentially expressed ...
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A question I'm finding hard to answer (recombinant protein)... be cloned into the expression vector upstream of the foreign gene to be expressed. 2- Eukaryotic genes often contain introns. Bacteria do not have the splicing machinery to splice these introns ...
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