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Dictionary » R » Restrictions Restrictionsrestriction site A sequence in dNA that can be recognised and cut by a specific restriction enzyme. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: Gene targetingYes. Delivery efficiency to cells in adult tissue will not be 100%. There are likely to be regulatory barriers (legal restrictions). But, in principle it is possible.
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Re: Why are leaves green?... before it reached the ground (purple skies). hmmm, should read on what was composition of atmosphere... After all, it might also be chemical restrictions: the water-oxygen reaction is taken for a reason: oxygen is a far better electron receptor than atoms used by alternative photosynthetic ...
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Re: Does human ancestry have two parents?... group, or other parameters ) are to be met, in order for an individual or a group of individuals, to qualify as a "population" ? What restrictions exist ? Can an individual bacterium be a population ? Can a litter of puppies be a population ? Thanks !
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PLease Please I need help with my PCR! Greatly appreciated!... know and i can post it as well) and the following were my primers along with the rest of the PCR details that I followed. Primers (in brackets are restrictions sites) Forward Primer (NdeI) 5’ (c a t a t g) a t g g t g g a c t t g g c t a g g g t 3’ Reverse Primer (XhoI) 5’ (c t c g a g) t t a g ...
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Future Human Evolution... comparable to racism in the last century. (Possibly in accompaniment to questions of AI.) Is genetic modification a right or a privilege? What restrictions should be placed upon it? How far can it be taken before the result is no longer considered human? What exactly IS a human being? Can of ...
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