Biology, 11.06.2021 08:00, markkessler5639
Students have been using a cell-free system that used room-temperature stable protein of interest. To stop the reaction, they use heat to the proteins to high temp then add negatively charged detergents. This allows the students to separate the enzymes, the protein targets, and their fragments on an electrophoresis gel. What happens to enzymes and other proteins when they are heated up and soaked in detergent? How would the larger enzymes separate from the protein fragments on gel? How would a protein that is cut look before and after the experiment? Describe the mechanism for gel electrophoresis.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 03:50, sbelgirl2000
The rapid decomposition of organic matter produces evidence which supports: the slow accumulation of coal deposits long ages of the earth rapid burial of vast amounts of vegetation biblical account of noah's flood
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