what is the principle involved in Biometry?
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A catalyst (a)always slows down the reaction (b)always starts a rection that would not have ocurred at all otherwise (c)causes changes in the rate of the reaction (d)changes the quantities of the products formed.
What is a scoring matrix?
Does multidrug resistance (mdr) arise by activation of stable genes encoding drug efflux pumps or by mutations of genes encoding other types of transporters in bacterial pathogens?
How to find a sequence of dna molecule?
Define perl and clustalW problem?
An electron is injected into a region of uniform magnetic flux density with the components of velocity parallel to and normal to the flux. What is the path of the electron?
What is the input and outpit of a distance based algorithm?
What is an alignment?
What is Cheminformatics?
How to run DOCK 6 using cygwin?
If the present age of my father is 39 yrs and my present age is x yrs, what is x?
If you had 1,500 base pair pieces of random DNA and you have to know how many of them had homology to known genes, what would you do to determine that?