Penman S. (1991) If genes just make proteins and our proteins are the same, then why are we so different? J. ceil. Biochem. 47, 95-98.Penman S. 1991. If genes just make proteins and our proteins are the same, then why are we so different? J Cell Biochem 47:95±98....
How are base pairs important in the double helix structure of DNA? Give 3 reasons why proteins are not made directly from DNA. What is the reason behind DNA being acidic? Does it matter what tissue of an organism is used in a DNA extraction? If so, Why?
On a chromosome, each of the genes has a particular position. Since genes offer instructions for creating proteins proteins decide the function and...Become a member and unlock all Study Answers Start today. Try it now Create an account Ask a question Our experts ...
It is well-known that women are more likely to get Alzheimer’s disease than men, but exactly why hasn’t been clearly understood. Research presented at the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference (AAIC) in Los Angeles today describes several g
The mechanism of auxin action includes both fast responses not involving gene expression, possibly mediated by Auxin Binding Protein 1 (ABP1), and slower responses requiring auxin-regulated gene expression mediated by F-box proteins. These two mechanisms of action have been described to varying ...
But from the functional standpoint, both organelles have retained much more of their eubacterial biochemistry than is re- flected in their DNA. The discrepancy between the number of genes that organelles encode and the number of eubac- terial proteins that they contain is generally explained by ...
【Para.3】Their investigations began with P53, a tranion factor. These are the proteins that are in attendance as DNA is transcribed into RNA, controlling which genes are switched on and for how long. 【Para.4】But P53 is also in the business of marshalling resources in the service of qu...
(A) Pattern of 'stage-specific' expression of genes based on proteomes of P. berghei sexual and asexual blood stages. Red represents the total number of proteins identified in each proteome. Proteins are subdivided into putative membrane and non-membrane proteins. Numbers inside the c...
These cells that settled in the AGM region, expressed various Oct3/4-positive cell populations showing distinct expression of PGC markers (Blimp-1, AP, Tg-1, Stella) and at the same time several proteins and genes for hematopoietic precursors, such as CD34, CD-41, FLK-1, Brachyury, Hox-...
Our genes are like the blueprints for our cells. They have all the instructions for the proteins and other structures needed by the cell to carry out its daily functions. The cell tightly controls which genes are on or off in a process called gene regulation....