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    protein structure prediction is one among the foremost necessary goals pursued by bioinformatics and theoretical chemistry; it's extremely necessary in medication (for example, in drug design) and biotechnology (for example, within the style of novel enzymes). each 2 years, the performance of current ways is assessed within the CASP experiment (Critical Assessment of Techniques for protein Structure…

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    Enzyme Lab Report

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    is approachable, if one can determine the type of enzyme present in certain fruits and vegetables. By understanding what an enzyme is one can proceed to test and acquire the supporting sources. Enzymes are identified as protein catalysts, which functions to speed up chemical reactions, and depends on the environment with reaction is occurring. It is understood that any change configuration of an enzyme will stir the catalytic activity of the enzyme. Factors such as pH and temperature have an…

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    Papillon-Lefevre syndrome (PLS) is a rare, autosomal recessive inherited, type IV palmoplantar keratoderma (Hart, et al., 2000). Its prevalence is approximately 4 cases per one million people with no sex or racial predominance (Sreeramulu, et al., 2015). Approximately 1 to 4 people per thousand are carriers of the disorder (Sreeramulu, et al., 2015). If both parents are carriers, there is only a 25% chance that their offspring will be affected. If both parents are affected with PLS, there is a…

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    Peroxisomes

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    also play a very important role into the cell as far development goes. Many of the organelles operate off of other to maintain its specific duties with the human body. One in particular are considered to be peroxisomes. Peroxisomes have digestive enzymes in relations to lysosomes, but they have special bodies that allow it to work in low level regions in which wouldn’t be supported elsewhere inside of the specific cell. Peroxisomes break down chains of long fatty acids, amino acids, etc. that…

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    DM and GalA content were determined according to the method reported by Aina et al., [32] and Food Chemical Codex 1996 [33]. 0.1g of pectin was weighed into a 250 mL conical flask, then wetted with 5mL ethanol. 100mLof deionized water was added, then six drops of phenolphthalein (0.1% in ethanol) indicator to each sample. Pectin dispersions were stirred until it was fully dissolved, thereafter, the solution was titrated slowly with 0.1N NaOH until the colour of the indicator just changed to…

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    Egg Storage Condition

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    3.0 RESULTS AND DISCUSSION 3.1: Effect of Storage Conditions on Egg Weight Tables 1- 2 show the results of effect of storage conditions on eggs weight (chicken eggs and quail eggs). The weight of chicken eggs stored at ambient condition (control), moist sawdust, refrigerator and those that were dipped in oil reduced from 63.61-60.03g, 63.11-60.99g, 61.12-59.41g and 66.12-65.79g respectively. While the weight of quail eggs stored at ambient condition (control), moist sawdust, refrigerator and…

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    Unknown Microorganism

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    Purpose: To identify an unknown microorganism by performing a series of biochemical tests on a pure bacterial culture. Materials and Methods: Carbohydrate Utilization: Materials: - Phenol red lactose Broth - Phenol Red Sucrose Broth - Unknown organism # 40 - Inoculating tool Procedure: Phenol red lactose and Phenol Sucrose were cultures used to identify fermentation of carbohydrates for the unknown organism #40. Phenol red is a ph. indicator as the inverted Durham tube indicates gas production…

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    and label each column using 0°, 25°, 55°, and 85°. Along side the spot plates write Time and label each row using 0, 2, 4, 6, 8, and 10 minutes. Next, acquire four different test tubes and label each of them with a different temperature, label the enzyme source (B for bacterial or F for fungal), add the group number. Obtain another 4 test tubes and do the same as the previous step but add the letter S to signify starch solution. For the test tubes labeled S, add 5 mL of starch solution. To…

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    Phyllanthus Niruri Essay

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    the effect of Aerva lanata aqueous suspension reduced the urinary levels of stone promoters such as oxalate, calcium, uric acid, phosphorus and protein and increased the content of stone inhibitors citrate and magnesium. The oxalate synthesising enzymes that is, lactate dehydrogenase and glycolic acid oxidase also lessened in the liver and kidneys. The histopathological studies showed dissolution of calcium oxalate stones compared to disease control…

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    Dna Extraction Lab Report

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    resting and the enzymatic reactions might have started to take place that then destroys the DNA and makes it less intact together after ethanol is added . There are enzymes called DNases found in the cytoplasm and its function is to destroy other DNA’s from virus or sicknesses that infects it. The DNA is normally shielded from the enzyme by the nuclear membrane, but in this experiment, soap has dissolved…

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