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Stationary phase for TLC - Silica

Polar,


Polar molecules wil have a lower Rf

Why do bacteria use D-amino acids in peptidoglycan synthesis?

D-amino acids are poorly recognized by other species


(Humans -> L-amino acids used)

Characteristics of peptide bonds

Low reactivity (stable in physiological conditions)


Planar Molecular geometry


Partial double bond character


Resonance

Sanger sequencing method

1. Denature DNA with heat


2. Primer annealed to template strand


3. 4 Rxn mixtures set up


- DNA with primer (DNA to be sequenced)


- DNA pol


-dNTP (radiolabeled)


-ddNTP (one type in each mixture)


4. Separate with SDS PAGE


-DNA has negative charge


-DNA added at neg end


-fragment ends in ddATP mixture it was in

SDS-PAGE

Smaller move further

Boyle's law

Gas


decrease in volume = increase in pressure

An increase in CO2 in the body has what effect on the pH of blood

decreases pH


CO2 production--> carbonic acid in blood--> acidic

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