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Five thousand to ten thousand people died each year in the US as a result of a strand of bacteria there was no vaccination for. ...
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... DNA splicing is the use of "restrictionenzymes, which are produced by various species of bacteria" (Clarke 1). The restrictionenzymes cut the DNA strand at a ...
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... DNA splicing is the use of "restriction enzymes, which are produced by various species of bacteria" (Clarke 1). The restriction enzymes cut the DNA strand at a ...
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... DNA splicing is the use of "restriction enzymes, which are produced by various species of bacteria" (Clarke 1). The restriction enzymes cut the DNA strand at a ...
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... DNA splicing is the use of "restriction enzymes, which are produced by various species of bacteria" (Clarke 1). The restriction enzymes cut the DNA strand at a ...
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... DNA splicing is the use of "restriction enzymes, which are produced by various species of bacteria" (Clarke 1). The restriction enzymes cut the DNA strand at a ...
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... DNA splicing is the use of "restriction enzymes, which are produced by various species of bacteria" (Clarke 1). The restriction enzymes cut the DNA strand at a ...
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... DNA splicing is the use of "restrictionenzymes, which are produced by various species of bacteria" (Clarke 1). The restrictionenzymes cut the DNA strand at a ...
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... Three-nucleotide units on an mRNA strand for example UUU, UUG, and GUU are ... The tube was then capped very tightly and shook gently until the bacteria went into ...
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... Bacterial meningitis in college students is most likely caused by a rare strand of the bacteria known as meningococcal meningitis. ...
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... way of DNA splicing is the use of restriction enzymes, which are produced by various species of bacteria . The restriction enzymes cut the DNA strand at a ...
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... It can be found in cell organelles such as plasmids in bacteria, also in ... While the strands separate, each nitrogenous base on each strand attracts it's own ...
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... It can be found in cell organelles such as plasmids in bacteria, also in ... While the strands separate, each nitrogenous base on each strand attracts it's own ...
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... It can be found in cell organelles such as plasmids in bacteria, also in ... While the strands separate, each nitrogenous base on each strand attracts it's own ...
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... a vector, which they used to ferry the fragments of DNA into recipient bacteria. ... stretches of bases (termed recognition sequences) and snip each strand of the ...
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... a vector, which they used to ferry the fragments of DNA into recipient bacteria. ... stretches of bases (termed recognition sequences) and snip each strand of the ...
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... RNA primer DNA polymerase 5' to 3' Lagging strand Discontinuously Okazaki ... cells T cells Antibiotics Vaccines Passive immunity Viruses Bacteria Protists Fungi ...
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... The way the do it is to grow a weaker strand and filter the bacteria cells from the culture and treating with formaldehyde to inactivate the proteins. ...
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... In the sexual reproduction of all organisms except bacteria, there is one common feature: haploid ... In the middle of each rung a base from one strand of DNA is ...
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... strands that consist of complementary sequence of bases, so either strand can be ... understand genes, he needed to understand the simplest form of life bacteria. ...
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... cycle-sequence of events in which a acterio9phage infects a bacteria cell, replicates ... virus-virus that lacks envelopeNegative sense RNA-an RNA strand made up of ...
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... DNA gyrase relaxes the coiled strands and smoothes out the strand by breaking ... When an antibiotic is used inappropriately, the bacteria that do not die will be ...
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... The body cannot defend itself against foreign bacteria or viruses, without these CD4+ T ... transcriptase, the virus enzyme, then synthesizes a double strand of DNA ...
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... of DNA split up and an RNA molecule builds up against the sense strand -base sequence ... on a DNA molecule is the same for a human or a bacteria Other Nucleotides ...
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... This would create a new DNA strand that would have taken nature millions of years of ... "The difficulty with applying antibiotics to destroy bacteria is that ...
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... Viruses and bacteria can be transmitted in a variety of ways. ... The doctor then infected a theatre full of people because he had the air born strand. ...
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Then combining the strand of a known sequence of DNA with the recipient DNA of ... For example, human genes can be transferred to bacteria and bacterial genes to ...
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... Kornberg became intrigued with bacteria as a source of enzymes for his research. ... production of new strands of DNA, and it explained how a single strand of DNA ...
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... of AIDS originated, researchers cannot be sure where the original strand came from ... the body disabling them from being able to fight off bacteria, illnesses and ...
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... bacteria if there is no variety. The DNA strands are just too delicate and the idea of completely understanding and mapping out every single part of the strand ...
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