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Results from our forummaping and linkage problems... DNA melting. a. Percentage of GC base pairs b. Urea (forms hydrogen bonds with bases) c. Sodium chloride (neutralizes negatively charged phosphates) Friends please help me out. i dont get any of those answers. :( Thanks :D
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A question on nerves... have a negative charge associated with them, the inhibition of the porduction of ATP would allow for more free-roaming negatively-charged phosphates to accumulate, dropping the charge within the axon (ie. less positive). Hope that helps...
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pcDNA 4/TO... up? Or is there something I am doing wrong? Note: I have also already done treatment of shrimp alkaline phosphatase on the vectors to remove the phosphates and lessen the occurrence of self-ligation
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Re: Enzymes and ATP... +H2O2 (Redox) H2O2--Peroxisome-->> H2O+O (Redox) Galactohexodialdose-->> Other cellular functions. When ATP is produced, phosphates which normally repel each other (negatively charged) become bonded, this results in an instable molecule which is very reactive. Thus it ...
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Re: "salt of DNA"The phosphates of the DNA polymer are negatively charged. They will bind a cation as a counterion to achieve electroneutrality--usually Na+ or K+. That makes the polymer a "salt" of [Na+] x [DNA-].
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