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Results from our forumRe: mutations and dependencies... as a sort of "filling in the cracks" process, where things are polished over time. One might also think of the specific function as an interaction of vague functions. Many complicated machines are actually made of relatively simple parts. Levers, wheels, axles, and pulleys aren't very ...
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Curious about these fungi.... and budding, although they have some incredibly thick walls and there appears to be a lot of hyphae around as well, which could be some sort of interaction between different species. Any insight would help, as I've been trying to get more into mycology.
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Re: Lipid Bilayers vs Micelles... molecules with hydrophilic heads / hydrophobic tails is to form micelles, because this is the simplest structure that maximizes hydrophobic/philic interaction. In phospholipids, however, the hydrophobic tails have a greater cross-sectional area than the heads, and so they cannot form stable micelles ...
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Re: XX - XY system explain prevalence of male homosexuality?... toward, the same sex (Zietsch et al., 2008). Kenrick, Douglas T., Steven L. Neuberg, and Robert B. Cialdini. Social Psychology: Goals in Interaction. 5th ed. Boston: Allyn and Bacon. 2010. Print. However, there is a wide range of explanations for homosexual tendencies. Male versus female ...
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Direct or indirect protein-DNA interactionGreetings, How would one go about deducing whether a certain DNA binding transcription factor has a direct interaction with a gene of interest ( we know that the TF has impact on expression because a mutation in the gene coding for it caused a 10-fold decrease in expression ...
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