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Results from our forumOnline molecular biology courseDoes anyone know of an online molecular biology course for college credit? I have a degree in molecular biology but my credit for that course will not transfer so I need to retake it and I am hoping to do it on line but I can't find a ...
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Re:... generations, this can potentially shift the population to a size distribution outside the original range! If two populations undergo a different line of evolutionary change long enough, they will no longer be able (or willing) to interbred. Then they are considered different species. Normally, ...
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Re: How does Head To Head Telomere Fusion express itself?... involves the telomeres could even result in unbalanced germ cells. It would seem that the chromosomes would still properly align along the mid-line with the fused pair always going one way and the unfused always going the other way. Where the spindles on opposite poles of the fused chromosomes ...
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[molecular bio]calculation... of 5mM. If the protocol allows 50 ul for the phenylalanine addition, what concentration would you make up the stock solution? 2.A particular cell line will grow well in a standard medium (DMEM) provided it is supplemented with extra glutamine. The standard medium contains 1 mM glutamine but this ...
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What is the most poisonous snake in da world?... Black Mamba 7. Fer-De-Lance 8. Multiband Krait 9. Tiger Snake 10. Jarararcussu * Note: That the most poisonous sea and land snake or on the same line. But Belcher's Sea Snake is way more poisonous, but want bite a fly. Its poison is used to make the most powerful snake anti-venoms. Soldier1969
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