How does the structure of DNA allow cells to replicate? How is protein synthesis different from DNA replication? What is the result of DNA replication? Why is the double helix important for DNA replication? Explain why interphase is important for cell division. ...
Why do all cells have the same DNA but different functions? Which cellular structure is unique to prokaryotic organisms? Why does DNA replication happen before cell division? Why is it more complicated for a retrovirus to replicate? How is bacterial DNA replication different from eukaryotic DNA rep...
The Hayflick Limit is a concept that helps to explain the mechanisms behind cellular aging. The concept states that a normal human cell can only replicate and divideforty to sixty timesbefore it cannot divide anymore, and will break down by programmed cell death or apoptosis. At what stage of...
For example, a high-copy pUC plasmid may replicate at medium or low copy numbers when ligated to very large DNA inserts, resulting in lower plasmid yields than expected. This decreased yield is because plasmid replication is a metabolic burden for the host cell. If the burden becomes too ...
We hope it does not take 30 years before the next milestone in medical therapy in AA is achieved. References Young NS. Aplastic anaemia. Lancet. 1995;346(8969):228–32. Article CAS PubMed Google Scholar Issaragrisil S, Kaufman DW, Anderson T, Chansung K, Leaverton PE, Shapiro S, ...
cDNA from a tumour is used to express proteins in bacteria and transferred to replicate filters. Antibody screening of the filters can then be used to identify colonies expressing the specific cDNA encoding an antigen. Bayesian reasoning A scientific approach developed from Bayes theorem, combining fe...
How much does one weigh? Very little.However, this often overlooked piece of gear has many survival uses.There’s no good excuse not to include a survival bandana in your survival gear.Survival bananas are a high-utility and lightweight survival tool....
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The complete DNA sequence of an organism does not contain the information necessary to specify the organism. The outcome of developmental processes depends both on the genotype and on the temporal sequence of environments in which the organism develops. If the phenotype of the organism of a given...
Explain why replication of the DNA is termed semiconservative. When and why does DNA replicate? What is the role of topoisomerase in DNA replication? Why is DNA so important? Explain what occurs during DNA replication. Explain the process of replication. Why does this process produce identical DN...