Which is the most reactive element in nitrogen family?
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When s subunit dissociates from an initiated RNA polymerase, a) it can bind a core enzyme to reform holoenzyme. b) it hydrolyzes ATP until rebound by core enzyme. c) it leaves behind an elongating species complexed with Rho factor. d) it remains bound to the promoter consensus sequence.
What is the quaternary structure of a protein?
What are the salient features of chemiosmotic coupling hypothesis?
What is the numeric relation between pyrimidine and purine bases in the dna molecule? Is that relation valid in rna molecules?
What are the axes of a Ramachandran plot, and what does it show us?
What are the units of bond length?
is there a hormone in our body which when released induces sleep in us?is there a spurt in the secretion of that hormone in adolescence?why?
name the two analogues of vitamin "k" ?
How does isoelectric focusing work?
How is the cooling of organs and tissues for medical transplantations associated with the effect of temperature upon enzymatic reactions?
What is the tertiary structure of a protein? What are the main types of tertiary structure?
what is the difference between stereo and optical isomerism?