What determines if an organism's genome is encoded by DNA or RNA? Why do you think alternative forms of DNA have been found by various researchers? What purpose do you think these serve in the world? Why can't we build functioning DNA/RNA in a lab?
What effect does aging have on the nervous system? Discussion on healthy ageing and its effects as one ages. How does aging affect muscular size and strength and what factors are in play that determines these effects? What metabolic change causes aging in humans?
In tumour cells, for instance, the loss of classical HLA-I expression would provide a survival advantage, but the subsequent reduction in availability of leader peptides, along with the co-regulation, determines a decrease in HLA-E presentation: this removes signals that are inhibitory for NK ...
The potential for beta-structure in the repeat domain of tau protein determines aggregation, synaptic decay, neuronal loss, and coassembly with endogenous Tau in inducible mouse models of tauopathy J Neurosci, 28 (2008), pp. 737-748 View in ScopusGoogle Scholar Molero et al., 2001 A.E. Mol...
) remains unclear and will be important to explore. The genetic background determines the penetrance of this phenotype so some female mice are born. Female heterozygous p53 knockout mice develop more osteogenic sarcomas than do their male counterparts indicating that sexual dimorphism is operative.71...
Such modules, the semiconductor and induces a refractive According to Miura, a big advantage that which allow efficient redirection and flow- index change that determines with the optical the company has is its very fast product management of optical databits without the packet passes straight ...
305: Bioconcentration: flow-through fish test Determines the bioconcentration potential of substances in fish under flow-through conditions 306: Biodegradability in seawater Two methods for evaluating the biodegradability of a compound in seawater The PDF protocols can be obtained from http://www.oecd....
Why is every protein encoded for by a single gene despite the fact that alternative splicing can occur? For any given gene, what ultimately determines which DNA strand serves as the template strand? What are the hallmarks of introns in molecular biology terms? What does the 16S riboso...
What genomic feature confers specifically and determines whether a gene is transcribed by RNA Pol I, II or III? a. promoter b. start codon c. enhancer d. +1 nucleotide e. polyA sequen What is the difference between RNA and mRNA? What are functions of the three types of RNA? 1- m...
The high-resolution of the Orbitrap is needed for the important unambiguous assignment of a trimethylated versus acetylated ion (Δm = 0.036 Da), as comparison of the observed c92+ ion to the potential calculated masses of the ion with either acetylation or trimethylation determines this ion as...