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Results from our forumRe: Issues of EST in whole genome gene discovery... including studies in alternative splicing and alternative polyadenylation. Pioneer of these include Michael Zhang at CSHL, Chris Burge at MIT, and Chris Lee at UC. Please add.
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Replication of Photosynthesis... done with tiny amounts of volts and mAmps. So, repeated here are the links to some good information and videos about Dan Nocera and his group at MIT who have devised a way to use tiny amounts of electricity plus water and some photosynthetic-like reactions to make lots of joules from water. I ...
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Re: Theories - Origin of Life... regulated by an elegant circuit in which transcription occurs only if there is lactose but not glucose is present in the environment. http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/electrical-engineering-and-computer-science/6-047-computational-biology-genomes-networks-evolution-fall-2008/lecture-notes/MIT6_047f08_lec01_note01.pdf ...
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Re: I have a Test Tomarrow!!! HELP! 3) Both take place at some point within an organelle (mit. = CR, chloroplast= photo.) 4) Both utilize ATP for energy at some points. I guess, that all pathways take place in concrete organelle (or cytoplasm) and ATP is basically always used as energy ...
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