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What can we know about stem cells in plants according to the text? A. They are relatively abundant in quantity. B. They are resistant to environmental stresses. C. They make quick response to DNA damage. D. They have the ability to repair damaged DN A.()3. What does the underlined ...
In a next-generation solar cell, light also transfers electrons, but in DNA, the researchers observe that the transferred electron returns to its starting point in a fraction of a nanosecond. The back-and-forth motion of the electron explains how DNA remains undamaged most of the time. At t...
How is single-stranded DNA spliced? Where is single-stranded DNA found? Are genes found in single-stranded DNA? What would be the ramifications if DNA was single stranded? Can DNA repair damaged genes? How do cells repair single-stranded DNA?
DNA is the genetic information carrier molecule in the cell and thus it is very essential to keep the genetic information intact. Even though DNA holds a prime position, it is one of the highly susceptible molecules in the cells because DNA can be damaged by a number of factors both interna...
DNA damage can interfere with essential cellular processes, such as transcription or replication, and can compromise the viability of the cell. Specific DNA lesions can also induce mutations that cause cancer or other diseases, as well as contribute to the aging process [1]. DNA damage at the ...
However, large seeds, such as pea, soybean, and bean, can be damaged by freeze-drying, with cracks in the cotyledons occurring at thawing or during seed re-imbibition. The results obtained with vacuum-dried seeds (seeds dried under vacuum for 3 days at 20 °C) and freeze-dried seeds (...
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DNA polymerases were named for their function of catalysing DNA replication, a process that is necessary for growth and propagation of life. DNA involving Watson–Crick base-pairing can be synthesized with high fidelity, the structural and mechanistic origins of which have been investigated for many...
What can we know about stem cells in plants according to the text?They are relatively abundant in quantity B. They are resistant to environmental stresses They make quick response to DNA damage. D. They have the ability to repair damaged DNA What does the underlined word "propagation" in ...