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Results from our forumIdea to determine order of assembly of spliceosome... at different points in time, how would I go on about analysing them? Is it feasible to use MS here or are the differences (when the next snRNP joins in) in snRNP mass enough for me to be able to detect change in mass on a western?
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Chromosomes And Heredity... meosis that occurs in the gonads. The haploid number of chromosom in man is 23 and the diploid number is 46. Is when the 23 chromosom in the sperm joins with the 23 in the ovum that we can have the haploid 46 and that can only happen through fertilization. But according to "Introduction to ...
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Re: Cellular respiration questions..... ADP, which results in ATP. Substrate-level ATP synthesis happens twice because the krebs cycle turns twice per glucose molecule. The pryruvic acid joins with 2 CoA and becomes part of the Carbon dioxide molecule, I don't understand what you mean by "isnt that molecule Oxygen" no its a ...
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Aberrations in replication of e.coli?1. what joins Okazaki fragments? 2. how are the primers replaced? 3. how are the mismatches repaired? 4. how does the DNA replication initiate? If you can answer all these questions (and I guess you should be able to do so), then ...
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Phospholipid... the fatty acids position. If we look at this from a chemistry point of view, what would the word reaction be. NOTE: when the phosphate group joins on, one of the atoms attached to the oxygen is removed so that the oxygen can bond to the carbon atom on the end of the gylcerol molecule. Therefore ...
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