What does one Debye equals?
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what are wood-werkmann's reactions?
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Why is it usually necessary to cleave proteins into smaller fragments for sequencing?
what is the special isoprene rule?
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Define the phenomenon catenation. Which element has maximum catenation ability?
What is the function of csf?
Why do proteins that recognize specific DNA sequences usually bind in the major groove of DNA?
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How much empty space is found in globular proteins?
What are the structures of the products of this reaction, and how are they identified?
What is the major advantage of Edman’s reagent?
Bacteria are prokaryotic cells, i.e., They do not have membrane-delimited nucleus. Eukaryotes have cells with delimited nucleus. Where in these types of cells can dna are found?
What are respectively some remarkable functions of keratin?
what is QC and why is impotent in pathology lab