Ishikawa diagrams are sometimes referred to as fish bone diagrams, herringbone diagrams, cause-and-effect diagrams, or Fishikawa. They are causal diagrams created by Kaoru Ishikawa to show the causes of a specific event. They resemble a fish skeleton, with the "ribs" representing the causes of ...
Use a fishbone diagram to help you solve problems by understanding what’s causing them. Learn how to make one using FigJam’s fishbone diagram template.
Those proteins that do not bind directly to rRNA (i.e., the secondary binding proteins) interact with the primary binding proteins in the assembled ribosome. Figure 22-4 shows that approximate regions of 16 S RNA with which the small subunit proteins associate. It is believed that...