Why do scientists extract RNA from cells? Why is RNA extraction so important? How does RNA polymerase choose its DNA strand to transcribe? What is RNA Polymerase? How does it help protein synthesis? What is the function of the 5' Cap and poly A tail in eukaryotic Pre-RNA?
Why do scientists extract RNA from cells? Why is RNA extraction so important? If only one strand of the DNA molecule is transcribed for a particular gene, why is the other strand needed? Why is it important that both strands have all the information?
Lawrence Krauss has edited a volume of essays and articles by 39 scientists writing about current threats to science, including censorship, ideological corruption, and so on. It also includes a revision ofmy paper with Luana Marojaon the ideological subversion of biology. The volume will be out ...
The 2009 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine goes to three American scientists Elizabeth H. Blackburn, Carol W. Greider and Jack W. Szostak, who solved a major puzzle in biology; they discovered that chromosomes don't degrade when they replicate because it's all to do with how telomerase...
Why do we need taxonomy? Why is taxonomy so important? Well, ithelps us categorize organisms so we can more easily communicate biological information. Taxonomy uses hierarchical classification as a way to help scientists understand and organize the diversity of life on our planet. ...
Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) isa method widely used to rapidly make millions to billions of copies (complete copies or partial copies) of a specific DNA sample, allowing scientists to take a very small sample of DNA and amplify it (or a part of it) to a large enough amount to study ...
Scientists have beennaming species in honour of celebritiessince the 18th century. The father of taxonomy,Carl Linnaeus, coined names to curry the favour (and open the purses) of rich patrons. These days, we usually do it to curry short-lived attention from the public by injecting a degree ...
Scientists have developed new methods and techniques for detecting SARS-CoV-2 in its early stage of infection and to stop its transmission. The molecular diagnosis based on the viral genome and proteome is a more rapid, simple, and sensitive detection method. Moreover, nanotechnology technique was...
Why is DNA ligase popularly called the molecular glue? How did the first scientists label deoxyribonucleic acid? How do we know the structure of DNA? Why aren't there nucleic acids in the plasma membrane? How does DNA structure relate to its function?
Why is it important for scientists to extract DNA? Why is knowing the structure of DNA important? Why does DNA synthesis proceeds in the five-to-three direction? Why does DNA shorten during replication? Why do reticulocytes have ribosomal RNA?