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Genetics

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... 1. If no new mutations occur, it would be most reasonable to expect bacterial growth on which of the following plates and be sure to justify your answer ____________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ...
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... Transcription is catalyzed by RNA polymerase The enzyme that catalyzes RNA synthesis is called RNA polymerase. As in DNA replication, the nucleotide sequence of the RNA chain is determined by base pairing between incoming nucleotides and the DNA template. When a match is made, the incoming ribonucle ...
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Beyond Four Bases: Epigenetic Modifications Prove Critical to

... For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures. © Copyright 2012, Pacific Biosciences of California, Inc. All rights reserved. Information in this document is subject to change without notice. Pacific Biosciences assumes no responsibility for any errors or omissions in this document. Ce ...
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... sequences (for review see ref. 1). We have previously described one of the most extensive such programs (2), which has since been expanded and modified (3,4). This computer program has been used as an aid in the analysis of transcription termination sites (2,5), origins of DNA replication (6), satel ...
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Comparative genomics and the evolution of prokaryotes

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Full Paper - Biotechniques.org

... have been used to barcode algae, including 23S plastid rRNA (Sherwood and Presting 2007), 18S rRNA (Zimmerman et al. 2011), and rbcL (Paul et al. 2000). The rbcL gene is of particular interest because it codes for the large subunit of the protein ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase oxygenase (RuB ...
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... I. Title: Analysis of Pseudo-nitzchia multiseries (Ps-n) gene expression of phosphofructokinase (PFK) indicates a correlation between silicate levels in a growth culture and extent of down regulation. II. Abstract: An analysis of the expression of PFK in different growth environments was done on gro ...
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... the contained use of genetically modified micro-organisms (GMMs); the other was Directive 90/220/EEC on the deliberate release of genetically modified organisms (GMOs). For the interpretation of the current EU legislation on GMOs it is necessary to bear in mind its history. According to the Directiv ...
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Genome evolution: a sequence
Genome evolution: a sequence

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