Understanding the properties of hybridisation lets us dive into the realms of science in a way that is hard to grasp in one go but excellent to study once we get to know more about it. Let us get to know more about the process of hybridization, which will help us understand the properti...
What is hybridization in plants? How is fertilization in angiosperms different from other plants? What is the result of double fertilization in angiosperms? What will a fertilized egg develop into in seedless plants? Can seed plants reproduce asexually?
Give a full explanation of hybridization. Describe the process of 'anabolism'. Briefly define polarizability. Explain how a buffered solution works. Explain the following observation Define the term Boyle's law. What is the difference between an aliquot and diluent? Explain using their definitions. ...
Type of C-C bond Pi (double) C hybridization sp2 Bond angle 120 Shape Trigonal Planar Rotation C=C atoms cannot rotate Structure Can be linear, branched, or cyclic Figure 3: Alkenes examples It should be noted that not all alkenes are unsaturated hydrocarbons. To rule out the confusion, si...
Used to measure physiological state of cells Detection of acid fast bacteria, malarial parasites and other microorganisms in clinical samples Used in immunology and biochemistry to study macromolecules and nucleic acids Used in Fluorescent In-situ Hybridization (FISH) technique in study of microbial ecolo...
Hybridization of soft sets and rough sets is an important way to deal with uncertainties. This paper aims to study the concept of roughness in soft sets over groups. In this regard, a pair of two soft sets, viz. soft lower and soft upper approximation spaces, are introduced by applying ...
Vawter, J. Davis and the San Diego Medical Examiner’s Office for assistance with postmortem tissue donations; and the Molecular Biology, Histology and Imaging teams at the Allen Institute for Brain Science for performing chromogenic in situ hybridization experiments. A. M. Yanny provided technical...
Genes are pieces of DNA that encode polypeptides. Polypeptides are are the molecules which shape an organism's biology because they form cell components and accelerate chemical changes in cells.Answer and Explanation: There are two types of gene flow namely hybridization and horizontal gene transfer....
In the molecule, DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid), the bases (i.e.,adenine, guanine, cytosine, and thymine) are cyclic molecules that have sp2 hybridization and are thus flat. Therefore, the major interaction that causes DNA to have the double helix structure ...
Back in 2010, a team of researchers led by ecologist Brendan Kellyreportedmultiple cases of hybridization between closely related marine mammal species in the Arctic. One of them was a crossbred between the North Pacific right whale and bowhead whale reported in the Bering Sea. ...