Which amino acid(s) have (a) the fewest number of codons? (b) the greatest number of codons? How many nucleotides are needed to identify one amino acid? How many amino acids are encoded in the mRNA generated from the coding strand below? Assume that the first...
What is a consensus sequence? How is it used to identify important amino acids in a protein? What are the effects of changing a single amino acid in a protein? What structure is the sequence of amino acids in a protein? Enzymes are proteins. Define a protein and explain how the tertiary...
Polar molecules, such as water and ethanol, dissolve in each other due to their similar net dipoles. Understanding the polarity of various organic compounds, like pyridine and DMSO, is crucial for predicting their solubility in aqueous solutions. Drawing Lewis structures can help identify ...
for the most part, nobody has a clue what causes them. However, this year researchers managed to identify a cause of one of the most common autoimmune conditions: lupus. Known in full as Systemic Lupus Erythematosus, the disease leads to recurring flares in which the immune system attacks th...
Using MITOMASTER and PhyloTree, we characterized 593 substitution variants by haplogroup and allele frequencies to identify all novel, non-haplogroup-associated variants. MITOMASTER permitted determination of each variant's location, amino acid change and evolutionary conservation. We found that 98% of ...
Identify two roles that proteins play in the body. What are the benefits and risks of taking protein and amino acid supplements? Explain the term protein-sparing effect. What happens to protein requirements in poorly planned weight-loss ...
Picking the wrong mushroom, then realizing a mistake has been made might as well be a rite of passage for every forager, and it is important to note that experienced foragers or mushroom enthusiasts do occasionally make mistakes. While learning to identify mushrooms, you are advised to get a ...
In addition, stabilized example polypeptides and suitable methods to identify and/or analyse de-stabilized or stabilized proteins or polypeptides are provided. The methods can be used to study the role of specific amino acids in protein structure and function and to develop new or improved, e.g....
Our model can thus can be used to identify the cases where the null hypothesis does not hold true, which can be further studied to test different alternative hypotheses. We believe our work opens up interesting questions and avenues for future research. For example, the cellular functions and ...
Explain how density can be used to identify a substance. How can mass spectrometry (MS) be used for proteomics studies? List three different applications. What is the main distinctive characteristic of heterogeneous mixtures? What's the use of histopathological assay in mycology laboratori...