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  • ==Molecular genetics==
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  • ...ame="Erlich">Erlich, Henry, W Ford Doolittle, Volker Neuhoff, and et al. . Molecular Biology of Rifomycin. New York, NY: MSS Information Corporation, 1973. pp. ...rotein trimer|trimer]]. This halts [[messenger rna|mRNA]] [[Transcription (genetics)|transcription]], therefore preventing translation of [[polypeptides]].<ref
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  • ...photransferase II [NPT II/Neo]). Bacteria that have been [[Transformation (genetics)|transformed]] with a plasmid containing the kanamycin resistance gene are
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  • ...2.2'''&nbsp;[[Chemical compound|Chemical&nbsp;Compounds]]:&nbsp;[[Molecule|Molecular&nbsp;Structure]]&nbsp;and&nbsp;[[Chemical Bond|Chemical&nbsp;Bonding]] '''1 ...2.3'''&nbsp;[[Molecular biology|Vital&nbsp;Processes&nbsp;at&nbsp;the&nbsp;Molecular&nbsp;Level]]
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  • ...mistry. The term "molecular imprinting" is also used to mean [[Imprinting (genetics)|genetic imprinting]].}} ...[molecule]]s to be used in [[molecular recognition]] <ref name=andersson>''Molecular imprinting science and technology: a survey of the literature for the years
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  • ...h simpler and more random (or stochastic) structures. This fact leads to a molecular mass distribution that is missing in biopolymers. ...ectin, the remainder. Amylose is crystalline and can have a number average molecular weight as high as 500,000, but it is soluble in boiling water. Amylopectin
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  • ...s were clusters of small molecules (called [[colloid]]s), without definite molecular weights, held together by an unknown force, a concept known as [[associatio ...proteins]] involves multiple enzyme-mediated processes to [[Transcription (genetics)|transcribe]] genetic information from the DNA to [[ribonucleic acid|RNA]]
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  • ...a [[fluorescent tag]] ([[nucleic acid]] [[staining (biology)|stain]]) in [[molecular biology]] laboratories for techniques such as [[agarose gel electrophoresis Ethidium bromide is commonly used to detect [[nucleic acids]] in molecular biology laboratories. In the case of [[DNA]] this is usually double-strande
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  • ...of the other three atoms by a single bond. This unstable allotrope, being molecular, is the most volatile, least [[Density|dense]], and most toxic. Yellow arse ...(just like ordinary photosynthesis uses water as electron donor, producing molecular oxygen). Researchers conjecture that historically these photosynthesizing o
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  • In 1959 [[Max Perutz]] determined the molecular structure of hemoglobin by [[X-ray crystallography]].<ref name=Perutz1960>{ ==Genetics==
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  • ...last=Goldsmith |editor-first=Lowell A |title=Physiology, biochemistry, and molecular biology of the skin |publisher=Oxford University Press |location=New York | ...ksentijevich I, Kastner DL |title=The hereditary periodic fever syndromes: molecular analysis of a new family of inflammatory diseases |journal=Hum Mol Genet |v
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  • ...s cannabinoid profile. [[Selective breeding]] has been used to control the genetics of plants and modify the cannabinoid profile. For example, strains that are Due to molecular similarity and ease of synthetic conversion, CBD was originally believed to
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  • ...by the alkaloids [[7-hydroxymitragynine]] and [[mitragynine]], which share molecular similarities to the alkaloids [[yohimbine]] and [[ibogaine]] but which act ...d|reason=may 2010|date=May 2010}}. Alkaloid content is a function of age, genetics, soil, location, and season. Alkaloid production is highest in late summer
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  • ...is EM, Ringer KL, Wildung MR |title=(-)-Menthol biosynthesis and molecular genetics |journal=Naturwissenschaften |volume=92 |issue=12 |pages=562–77 |year=200
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  • ...The sexual differentiation of ''Cannabis sativa'' L.: A morphological and molecular study]. ''Euphytica'' '''140'''(1-2): 95-106. Retrieved on 25 February 2007 ...3/1/335 The Inheritance of Chemical Phenotype in ''Cannabis sativa'' L.] ''Genetics'' '''163'''(1): 335-346. Retrieved on 23 February 2007</ref> Non-drug plant
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  • ..., Powerplant (mostly Sativa) was developed in 1997 from new South African genetics.|publisher=Cgi.dutch-passion.nl |date= |accessdate=2010-01-02}}</ref> but h ...fice of Public Policy and Ethics, [[University of Queensland|Institute for Molecular Bioscience University of Queensland Australia]], and National Drug and Alco
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  • ==Genetics== ...|first=H |authorlink= |coauthors=Tabira T |year=[[1999]]|month=Feb. |title=Molecular cloning of human Fe65L2 and its interaction with the Alzheimer's beta-amylo
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  • ...lff H | title = International Union of Pharmacology. LII. Nomenclature and molecular relationships of calcium-activated potassium channels | journal = Pharmacol ...[[sex hormone]] [[estrogen]]. Estrogen not only enhances [[transcription (genetics)|transcription]] of the KCNN3 gene, but also affects the activity of K<sub>
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  • ...le=Molecular biology of serotonin receptors, structure and function at the molecular level|journal=Curr Top Med Chem|year=2002|volume=2|issue=6|pages=507–528| ...n processes in complex organisms.&nbsp; Environmental stimuli may also be molecular in nature (as above) or more physical, such as light striking cells in the
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  • ...of Oxford]] in [[England]] and three [[master's degree]]s (in [[microbial genetics]], [[biochemistry|medical biochemistry]], and [[experimental pathology]]).
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