What are nucleic acids? What is the historic origin of this name?
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what is a chiral molecule?
Which separates the protein antigen mixture in Immunoblotting technique?
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how bpg acts as a haemoglobin regulator?
What role does proline play in tertiary structures?
What is the difference between Gram positive & Gram negative bacteria based on its cell contents?
Who proposed law of mass action?
Alkaline metals when dissolved in ammonium (NH3) act as better conductor and better reducing agent what is the reason behind it?
What is the Chemical formula for Epsom salt?
which is known as invert sugar?
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What are pentoses?
Name the 3 hormones present in urine of pregnant women?
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.