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Dictionary » S » Soluble rna Soluble rnaShort-chain RNA molecules present in the cell (in at least 20 varieties, each variety capable of combining with a specific amino acid) that attach the correct amino acid to the protein chain that is being synthesized at the ribosome of the cell (according to directions coded in the mRNA). ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: Arsenic-eating microbe... of. For example water is a polar molecule, making other polar molecules soluble in it. This is essential for life on earth as it act as a medium ... 2 possibilities. Either there is only one way life can exist, as DNA/RNA such as our own, in that possibility we should look for earth like planets ...
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A few questions about DNA and isolation/viscosity!... would be greatly appreciated :smile: - The difference between DNA and RNA that allows them to be separated... I know that DNA has a deoxy portion ... is double stranded instead of single, but is this what allows it to be soluble and separable in certain solvents that RNA cant? and if so how exactly? ...
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Re: help with report on Plasmid Properties... that adds an acetyl group to the lactose molecule making it more soluble and facilitating its entry into the cytoplasm. regulation of Lac ... only if lactose is absent. The repressor prevents the binding of RNA polymerase and hence prevents the transcription of the Lac O. 9not total ...
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Basic Bio Questions... the first "hereditary"(informational) molecule? a. DNA b. RNA c. protein d. ATP 2. The earliest life forms on the planet are thought ... glucose d. sucrose 6. Lipids, are by definition water ____________. a. soluble b. sugars c. insoluble d. fats 7. Which of the following represents ...
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question on DNA material?... sure that the plasmid is intact and that it isn't contaminated with RNA or chromosomal DNA. You should have added RNase to the lysis buffer so RNA contamination should not be the problem--and RNA should be soluble anyway, so that isn't what the white stuff is. You also want to make ...
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