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  • ==Cell theory== The cell theory in biology states three things: ...
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  • ...ssion is the first stage of a process that decodes what the DNA holds in a cell. It is the expression of a gene that gives rise to a protein. ...ose it nucleus). However, the enhancers and represors are present in every cell of a mammal ...
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  • ...s has wide variety of applications in [[proteomics]], forensics, molecular biology, genetics, biochemistry, and microbiology. .... Since a sinle 2-DE can resolve thousands of proteins it is also used for cell map proteomics as well as for characterizing subproteomes. Capillary electr ...
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  • ...s has wide variety of applications in [[proteomics]], forensics, molecular biology, genetics, biochemistry, and microbiology. .... Since a sinle 2-DE can resolve thousands of proteins it is also used for cell map proteomics as well as for characterizing subproteomes. Capillary electr ...
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  • ...s has wide variety of applications in [[proteomics]], forensics, molecular biology, genetics, biochemistry, and microbiology. .... Since a sinle 2-DE can resolve thousands of proteins it is also used for cell map proteomics as well as for characterizing subproteomes. Capillary electr ...
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  • ...itively charged (note that gel electrophoresis operates as an electrolytic cell; the anode is positive and the cathode is negative). Gel electrophoresis is used in molecular biology, genetics, microbiology and biochemistry. The results can be analysed quant ...
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  • ...energy needed each day to carry out the varied chemical reactions in each cell. When looking at a nutritional label, we can easily see how many Calories a ...s use these amino acids to assemble new proteins that are used as enzymes, cell receptors, hormones, and structural features. Each protein has its own uniq ...
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  • ...bon dioxide]]. During apnea, the oxygen in the body is used by the [[cell (biology)|cells]], and excreted as carbon dioxide. Thus, the level of oxygen in the ...
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  • ...chemical engineering, aerospace engineering, mechanical engineering, cell biology, biomedical engineering, and materials science to name a few.[7][8] ...
    86 KB (13,948 words) - 14:10, 28 February 2008