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?
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?
.Szostak got interested in Blackburn's discovery after she presented her results at a conference in 1980, and the two scientists agreed to do a joint experiment where Blackburn isolated the CCCCAA sequence from and Szostak coupled it to the minichromosomes before inserting them into yeast cells....
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 ...
Protect cells and DNA from damage that may lead to cancer. Reduce inflammation. Slow the growth rate of some cancer cells. Help regulate hormones. Who is father of pharmacognosy? Dioscorides, known as the father of pharmacognosy, was a physician in military and a pharmacognosistin Nero's Arm...
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 ...
What we extract from the food we eat is heavily dependent on our microbiota. And it’s estimated that our human superorganism has more than 90% microbial DNA. The good news about this is that the life-span of our gut microbes is much shorter than our own. So in one human lifetime, ...
There have been significant advances in our understanding of the human microbiome in recent years as advances in genome sequencing technologies and metagenomic analysis have enabled scientists to study these microbial communities. Tremendous ...
Why might a point mutation in DNA make a difference in the level of protein's activity? Why is single-stranded DNA unstable? How and why does DNA supercoil? Why is it important for scientists to extract DNA? Why does DNA packaging have to be regulated?
Why does high pH denature DNA? Why is it important for scientists to extract DNA? Why is DNA negatively supercoiled? Why is there no deoxyribose in RNA? What is deoxyribonucleic acid? Why can't DNA leave the nucleus? Why is DNA ligase important for a cell?