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Restriction Map
There are hundreds of known enzymes called restriction endonucleases that cleave DNA at ... As a table of enzymes that cut and do not cut, and as a map, ...
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Food Micro
Food microbiology can be broken down into three areas. ... This area of food microbiology is of major economic importance as it is estimated that billions ...
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Theraphosa blondi: Goliath Tarantula
Research project by Ryan Enders on this spider, including its classification, environment, predation, self defense, mating habits and human interactions.
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Bos taurus
Family Tree: How have cows adapted? Bos taurus have adapted in ways to help perceive the environment more efficiently including chemical signals, touch, ...
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Paramecium conjugation
This slide shows a number of stained specimens of Paramecium engaged in various stages of a type of sexual reproduction called conjugation. ...
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Paramecium conjugation
This slide shows a number of stained specimens of Paramecium engaged in various stages of a type of sexual reproduction called conjugation. ...
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Primer Design
When designing primers for PCR, sequencing or mutagenesis it is often necessary to make predictions about these primers, for example melting temperature ...
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Cat Muscles 04
May 10, 2002 ... The muscles of the lateral thigh run from the pelvic girdle to either the thigh or the shank . The most anterior muscle of the cat thigh is ...
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Artery-Vein 1
May 10, 2002 ... This image shows a cross section of an artery and a vein. Arteries are blood vessels that carry blood under high pressure from the heart ...
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Artery-Vein 1
May 10, 2002 ... This image shows a cross section of an artery and a vein. Arteries are blood vessels that carry blood under high pressure from the heart ...
 
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