What are nucleic acids? What is the historic origin of this name?
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What is the activation center of an enzyme? Is it the key or the lock of the lock and key model?
What are some factors that can lead to protein denaturizing?
The junction between the two helical portions of tRNA is stabilized by many non-standard base-base interactions between residues in the a) anticodon and CCA ends. b) helical stems of the D and Anticodon stems. c) loops of the Anticodon and Acceptor stem. d) loops of the TYC and D arms.
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 is the test which is specific for tyrosine?
Explain who proposed law of mass action? What does it states?
what are cabot rings and when are they found in body ?
what is turn over number?
What is meant by non-conjugated double bond system?
What does one Debye equals?
How flexible are protein structures?
Explain how the production of rna called? What is the enzyme that catalyzes the process?