What is zone electrophoresis?
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What is the activation center of an enzyme? Is it the key or the lock of the lock and key model?
what is the test which is specific for tyrosine?
What is the primosome?
What role does proline play in tertiary structures?
What are the biological activities played by Peptides?
What are the structures of the products of this reaction, and how are they identified?
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Explain the basic structure of collagen?
The junction between the two helical portions of tRNA is stabilized by many non-standard base-base interactions between residues in the a) anticodon and CCA ends. b) helical stems of the D and Anticodon stems. c) loops of the Anticodon and Acceptor stem. d) loops of the TYC and D arms.
Autoanalyser is used for[tick your right choice} 1.Analysing heart defect 2.Imaging various internal body parts 3.Estimating requirement of surgical removal or correction 4.Estimating quantity of various biochemicals in body fluids
What is the difference between the alpha helix and the beta-sheet protein conformations?
What are respectively some remarkable functions of hemoglobin?