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Have short generation times, and evolve fast. For instance, the mosquito Wyeomyia smithii is under selection by the warming climate in North America and it has shown an evolutionary repsonse.
Do we know much about the pathology of such an infection?
Why does the body opt to build new red blood cells rather than using the existing ones?
Does 'unique environmental factors' refer only to the prenatal environment or does it include individual experiences with, say, illness as well?
What is the name of a phenomenon where one of the human eyes is seeing brighter/more saturated color than the other?
Is this gene behaving according to standard Mendelian genetics? What do the data suggest about the short-winged mutation?
This might in a deeper way explain altruism in case of hymenopterans where the male is a parthenogenetic haploid and the female is diploid.
What I can't find an answer to though is whether that selection is completely random, such that every chromosome in a gamete has an equally likely chance of being taken from the male parent set and
Why doesn't the DNA replace the A to C in the first chain?
How to clean the plate after reaction to prevent wrong result in next time using ?
I always hear the pseudo-evolutionary claim "plants are green because they need to use red and blue light". If this premise to my question is true
The superior vena cava does not possess valves unlike inferior vena cava, which possesses Eustachian Valve.
How is an introverts brain wired differently than an extroverts? Just to give you an example. On an average, the processing that goes on in an introverts brain is greater than in an extroverts
Sometimes while tasting a very sour thing (like tamarind, lemon etc.) our eyes squint immediately and involuntarily for a second, but a little later becomes normal again.
During 24 hours there is a time in i.e. twilight when plants neither give oxygen nor carbon dioxide why is it so?
DNA consists of deoxyribonucleotides, RNA consists of ribonucleotides. They differ mainly (apart from the uracil / thymine difference) in the sugar part, the deoxyribose and the ribose.
I'm planning to order oligo, polymerase, nucleotide, buffer for my first diy PCR experiment (now I have nothing), so I have some questions.
What is the recommended DIY way of extracting and long term storing of human DNA samples to store at home and send for sequencing in years time?
Does this mean that the human ear has a "sampling period" within which it cannot "pick-up" sounds?
Do you have any suggestions on a suitable introductory text on bioinformatics for a computer scientist
What causes autism? What causes autism?
Does the leading strand need any RNA primer or does the DNA polymerase just start and go to the end without any help
I'm finding a way to create a micro glass capillary for picking up single cells. I see this video on youtube and would like to know what is the minimum I/O diameter if I pull a capillary like this.
Suppose I'm using 200 nmoles of enzyme and 2 mmoles of substrate. The enzyme should be saturated but if I use 50 mmoles of substrate, the reaction will be faster.
First, straightforward, case: On the right side, we have a concentration of the substance A, and on the left side, we have pure water.