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Dictionary » G » Group transfer Group transferGroup transfer The transfer of a functional moiety from one molecule to another. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: Gluconeogenesis... turn lactate into pyruvate, all you need to do is oxidize the hydroxyl group at the C2 carbon. On the other hand, Alanine needs to be deaminated via Alanine transminase, that uses PLP as a cofactor to transfer the amino group to a-ketoglutarate. Alanine then needs to be hydrolyzed ...
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Evolutionary mechanisms... found: gene flow, genetic draft, genetic hitchhiking, horizontal gene transfer, endosymbiosis, symbiogenesis, paleopolyploidy (genome duplications), group selection, internal selection, kin selection, social selection, somatic Selection, autoevolution, ...
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Any SOLID arguments against evolution?... bible with respect to creation, it probably was serendipity. Whatever a group of older semitic nomads could gather from the local myth and their ... have been documented). And if the level horizontal genetic transfer is higher than that of gene creation, it does not preclude the possibility ...
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Need help with an alien cell (for a plausible fiction)... microscopic cells). Now, this topic is about the cells of the Imperia group, so perhaps I should tell you a bit more about the Imperia: -They are ... cavity, formed in the same way as the exobulloid. They aid in fluid transfer to and from organelles and the outside and are able to remerge with ...
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I need some help on these questions... of? Populations, domains, families,phyla, or genera Which protozoan group consists solely of parisitc forms? Amoebas, ciliates, slime molds, ... into a polypeptide is ________ rna? Nuclear, ribosomal, nucleolar, transfer, or messenger Dna codon AgT codes for an amino acid carried by a ...
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