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Results from our forumRe: growing bacteria in petri dishes... are going to maintain that is the biggest question now. :wink: Take a woonden box, make hole in it so that a small electric bulb can fit into it. Wrap it with black paper. Keep the plates inverted under wooden box and on the light... and off that after half an hour .... try to maintain it for ...
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p53 question... a transcription factor that seems to be unique to the production of p53. (see http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/08/120824082534.htm ). The wrap53 gene is produces mRNA that is antisense to p53 mRNA(see http:// http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/02/090227072646.htm) How could each ...
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The influence of area on the number of species... area grows ten times. Or the other way; when the area reduces to 10% the number of species drop to half." That's cool and all..but I can't wrap my mind around it. If the area is only 10% of what is used to be, how can the amount of species be even half? I can't see the mathematical pattern ...
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Population Genetics Questions... align the sequences to make a single sequence contig, showing how the sequences overlap. (To make things fit, you may need to write small or wrap around!) NOTE: All six sequences read in a 5’ to 3’ direction. Five of the six sequences are from the same strand, but one is from the opposite ...
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Theories - Origin of Life... create pure strains from a single bacterium and even sequence the DNA of that bacterium to ensure that the allele is not present in its genome? To wrap up, your assertion that bacteria never get antibiotic resistance from mutation is astounding given the abundance of evidence to the contrary. You ...
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