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Dictionary » R » Reactions Reactionsreaction standard method for identifying clostridium perfringens. When grown on agar containg egg yolk, an opalescent halo is formed around colonies that produce _ toxin (lecithinase). ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: Is DNA living or non-living thing?? get the answer hereIt takes a change of culture, of the mode of reactions to circumstances, to effect a change of habit. Genetics is the progeny of culture, not vice versa. This applies in ALL fields of human activities, including economy, to ALL personal and social ...
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holographic origin of life... levels of organisation. answer: no!!there is no organization the way we mean it..........functions like killing, walking ,talking etc gives some reactions an advantage to survive over others.But ,surviving is only important because of us.If you ask an observer outside the system of life, he will ...
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holographic origin of life... of life is a simple chemical transformation(e.g.prions), then what about a simple chemical reaction happening in a lab?is it life? answer: The reactions of life don’t differ in quality than those of simple reactions that have nothing to do with life, for example fire, or creation of water, ...
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Blue and White colony sreeningFor colony PCR reactions white colonies were picked from the transformation plate. I performed transformation of cloned ANO5 cDNA and the transformation mixture was plated on a LB agar plate containing ampicillin +IPTG+X-Gal. The ...
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holographic origin of life... i am also arguing that if you consider life as a WHOLE (without dividing it into species ,organisms, etc) ,you get a sum of just RANDOM chemical reactions. The natural history of these reactions led to the forms we see today.Through our perspective, while we are studying this history, we see ...
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