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Lower lip

Lower lip

The muscular fold bounding the opening of the mouth inferiorly.

Synonym: labium inferius oris.


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... the optimum varies for the different species. Some bacteria will grow best at high temperature ( Thermus aquaticus ) and other will prefer much lower temperature ( Aeromonas hydrophila ) and the same could be said for all the other parameters. Asfor the doubling time, it is also very dependant ...

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by canalon
Sat Sep 12, 2009 3:00 pm
 
Forum: Microbiology
Topic: growing bacteria in petri dishes
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Re: sterilization in microwave oven

... disinfection units for adequate contact lens disinfection. These units do not boil the lenses as is commonly believed. They all work at much lower levels of temperature than the boiling point of saline. Often around 70 to 80C. Some of them would have worked around 90C for a few minutes as ...

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by brzezinski2
Sun Sep 06, 2009 6:32 am
 
Forum: Microbiology
Topic: sterilization in microwave oven
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Re: can galactose be convert into fructose?

... the GLUT2 transporter, for which it competes with glucose and galactose . A deficiency of GLUT 5 may result in excess fructose carried into the lower intestine.[citation needed] There, it can provide nutrients for the existing gut flora, which produce gas. It may also cause water retention in ...

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by mande
Wed Aug 26, 2009 10:01 am
 
Forum: Molecular Biology
Topic: can galactose be convert into fructose?
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separation problem with GelRed

... was when we used ethidium bromide. I already have some ideas what to try to improve the separation (using TBE buffer, using 0.5x buffer, applying lower voltage, etc.) Since I optimized several methods in the last months, I am really tired of it and I just wanted to ask you if you had the same ...

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by apolll
Sun Aug 23, 2009 8:23 pm
 
Forum: Molecular Biology
Topic: separation problem with GelRed
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Re: Why would a comparison of the genomic and cDNA sequences ide

... have exons+introns...cDNA you get from mRNA(thus it contains only exons).If you mix genomic and cDNA and heat them..they will denaturate..then you lower temperature and cDNA will hybridize with genomic DNA on matching parts-exons..rest are introns...so points where hybridization takes place are ...

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by zami'87.
Sun Aug 23, 2009 5:18 am
 
Forum: Bioinformatics
Topic: Why would a comparison of the genomic and cDNA sequences ide
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