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POST TRANSCRIPTIONAL MODIFICATION
Alternative Process to Post Transcriptional Modification
Alternative Process to Post Transcriptional Modification
The Methanococcales comprise an order of marine Archaea that use H2, CO2 and formate (some species) to perform methanogenesis. All species are motile, irregular cocci and most grow chemolithotrophically. (Boone, 2003; 89) Despite their morphological and physiological similarities, ...
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NERVOUS SYSTEM MECHANISM
Nervous System Mechanism
Nervous System Mechanism
This outline plan was very difficult to follow and i found myself trying to translate sentences to a readable structure. Biological systems to auto regulation of homeostasis represent range of working components interconnected by reverse reactions that changes the activated (negative feedback) to ...
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Muscular Dystrophy
Muscular Dystrophy
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Muscular dystrophy is common among the population, actually affects 1 in 5000 males and is due to deficiency of a protein known as dystrophin, crucial for proper function and synchronization of existing muscle fibers. Its symptoms usually begin with the presentation of rapidly progressive muscle weakness of ...
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EVOLUTION
Was Darwin Wrong?
Was Darwin Wrong
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The work of Charles Darwin revolves around evolution based on natural selection. The Darwinian Theory tells us about the origins of life form on earth. This theory talks about the adaptation, complexity, and diversity in the terrestrial life. Scientists have been very skeptical of Darwin's ...
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Biochemical Pathways of Aerobic Respiration and Photosynthesis
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Biochemical pathway can be defined as the series of biochemical reactions, which ultimately leads, to the amalgamation of biological fragment. In some cases biochemical pathway also leads towards the metabolism of a similar biological fragment. Metabolism is the concept which tends to relate itself ...
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Prevalence of Nosocomial diseases in US
Prevalence of Nosocomial diseases in US
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Alcamo's essentials of Microbiology, Eighth Edition gives a firm institution in microbiology with importance on human illness. It is written for scholars in treatment and related physical condition courses and is suitable for noncentral microbiology lessons. The 8th version ...
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BETA-AMYLASE
Beta-Amylase
Mario Montgomery
Independent Study
Beta-Amylase
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In this review, I will discuss the biochemical mechanism of beta amylase, factors that affects its expression, organ, tissue, and cell specific localization of the expression, plant species in which beta amylase function has been demonstrated, and finally recent updates about beta amylase gene function. Beta-amylase is an ...
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HORMONES & AGGRESSION
Are there Links between Hormones and Aggression in Animals?
Are there links between Hormones and Aggression in animals?
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Aggression is the drive that causes animals to fight for priority in order to access the vital resources, including the dominance in space and on the females. Therefore, Aggression is the ...
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Tumor and their characteristics
Tumor and their characteristics
Introduction
Alcamo s Fundamentals of Microbiology, 8th Edition presents a compact base in microbiology with a prominence on physical illness. It is written for scholars in nursing and associated physical condition series and is suitable for non-majors microbiology paths. The 8th version of ...
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Leprosy and low level of tuberculosis
Leprosy and low level of tuberculosis
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Leprosy makes its basis by the bacterium Mycobacterium lepta. It is not very infectious, and it has a prolonged incubation phase (occasion prior to indications come into view), which creates it typical to understand where or when someone trapped ...