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    kuku

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    GM foods is difficult and the failure rate is high. This is why we (my partner and I) feel GM foods should be banned until scientist’s know ALL the affects Gm foods has on humans and the environment. Genetically modified foods use the latest molecular biology techniques and are commonly used for growing crops for human or animal consumption. GM foods can create specific characteristics of plants or animals‚ such as the ably to withstand weather conditions(temperature)‚ nutrition and they can keep

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    MATERIAL AND METHODS Recombinant protein production The recombinant T-Rp3 was expressed in E. coli BL21 (DE3) as previously described (Favaro et al.‚ 2014) and purified by a single step His-based affinity chromatography in an ÄKTA purifier FPLC (GE Healthcare). Protein was then dialyzed against 50 mM MES buffer (pH 6‚0) overnight at room temperature‚ frozen in liquid nitrogen and stored at -80 ˚C after 0.22 μm pore membrane filtration. Evaluation of DNA-protein interaction by gel retardation

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    Simple Diffusion 1. The following refer to Activity 1: Simulating Dialysis (Simple Diffusion). Which solute(s) were able to pass through the 20 MWCO membrane? According to your results‚ which solute had the highest molecular weight? ______________________________________ Which solute displayed the highest rate of diffusion through the 200 MWCO membrane? __________________________ Using the data from Chart 1‚ explain the relationship between the rate of diffusion and the size of the solute.

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    Anti-Cow Serum Lab Report

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    able to detect and analyze proteins based on their ability to bind to a specific antibody‚ the SDS-PAGE and Western Blot was performed. SDS Polyacrylamide Gel Electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE) is a very common technique used to separate proteins based on molecular weight under the influence of an applied electrical field and then used to prepare for the Western Blot (#1 Lehninger). The support medium used is a polyacrylamide gel and‚ it also used sodium

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    polymers notes from class

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    The following equations have to be applied in order to calculate the number average molecular weight ( Mn )‚ the weight average molecular weight ( Mw ) and the polydispersity index ( PDI ) : _ Mn = ΣNiMi / ΣNi _ Mw = ΣWiMi/ ΣWi = ΣNiMi2 / ΣNiMi _ _ PDI = Mw / Mn The molecular weight of polystyrene repeat unit (CH – CH2 )n is M = 104 C6H5 Using the input data of the 4 monodisperse fractions‚ we create the following table: Sample Wt/m Ni Mi NiMi

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    Educational Tour

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    which could resist disasters such as flood and typhoons. With‚ the status of our school and our place here in Camarines Sur‚ we do not have the appropriate place and weather to conduct a similar research. With regards with the National Institute of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology (BIOTECH)‚ the institutions presented an overview of their researchers but not in a detailed way due to time constraints. Included of their researchers were the Virgin Coconut Oil‚ Organic Fertilizers‚ researches on bacteria

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    Antifreeze Lab

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    antifreeze solution. 3. Using the formula molar mass = grams/moles calculate the molecular mass of antifreeze in the 10% solution. 4. Using the equation ΔT = Kf m¸calculate the molality of the 20% antifreeze solution. 5. Use the formula molality = moles solute/kg solvent to find the number of moles in 20% antifreeze solution. 6. Using the formula molar mass = grams/moles calculate the molecular mass of antifreeze in the 20% solution. 7. Average the molar masses you calculated

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    Pierisin-6 Gene Case Study

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    incubated for 48 h and subjected to agarose gel electrophoresis. DNA ladder characteristic of apoptosis were observed in both cell lines (Fig. 5). No DNA fragmentation occurred in the untreated cells. 3.9. Caspase-3 expression in apoptotic cells The molecular effectors that activate a series of protease that leads to programmed cell death by intrinsic and extrinsic pathways are known as caspases. Caspase-3 dependent apoptotic cell death was induced by Pierisin-6 in human cancer cell lines were . The HeLa

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    Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure MCQs: Test - 2   Sr. No. Questions Answers 1. The state of hybridization of the central atom and the number of lone pairs over the central atom in POCl3 are [WB JEE 2012] (A) sp‚ 0 (B) sp2‚ 0 (C) sp3‚ 0 (D) dsp2‚ 1 Answer: (C)   2. NiCl2{P(C2H5)2(C6H5)}2 exhibits temperature dependent magnetic behaviour (paramagnetic/diamagnetic). The coordination geometries of Ni2+ in the paramagnetic and diamagnetic states are respectively

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    Cytochrome P450

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    [LIVMFAP] - [GAD] [2-8]. The heme is used to oxidize drugs by adding a hydroxyl group to these substances‚ often as a way to rid the body of potentially harmful toxins in order to make them more water-soluble. They do this by inserting one atom of molecular dioxygen into an organic substrate (RH) while the second oxygen atom is reduced to water (RH+02 + 2e- → ROH + H20). CYP catalysis substrate binding to the heme site requires a two-electron transfer with NADH-cytochrome P450 oxidoreductase (CPR) to

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