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    Proteins are critical for they are essential in the development in humans. Usually obtained from meat, they come in many forms such as nuts or soy, all which play an important role for the human body. Proteins are necessary to the survival of humans because without them humans would seize to exist. A protein is a large molecule that consists of multiple amino acids subunits, which are joined together by peptide bonds. When one consumes food, which contains proteins, it is broken down into its…

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    bugs fly. Let’s begin! “Origami has had a big impact on my life by making making DNA”, let me explain. DNA is made up of a bunch of different proteins. Those proteins are also made up of a bunch of different particles grouping together and forming a specific shape. They form this specific shape by folding and molding the specific shape. The proteins then have to fit in a specific place or they will be used for something else. “Origami has had a big impact on my life by helping NASA build…

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    Hair Synthesis

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    known as the hair bulb. The bulb is where nutrients get absorbed and form new hair. As hair is pushed up through the hair follicle and towards the surface of your scalp, it is known as keratinization. Keratin is rich in sulfur protein. Most of your hair is made of proteins (amino acids). Amino acids are made up of theses elements; Carbon, Oxygen, Hydrogen, Nitrogen and Sulfur also known as side bonds.These elements help link the amino acids together and…

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    Pglo Transformation

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    used to conduct the transformation process into Escherichia coli (E. coli). pGLO carries several genes such as β-lactamase, green fluorescent protein, origin of replication, and transcriptional regulator gene that affects transformation. For instance, the β-lactamase gene (bla) gives the transformed bacteria resistance to ampicillin. The green fluorescent protein gene (gfp) will provide the transformed bacteria with a green glow. The origin of…

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    Experiment 9 Proteins Lab

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    Experiment 9 “proteins” and the purpose of the lab is to become familiar with some reactions of proteins and some of the tests used to detect proteins. The activities for this experiment includes the following: selected reactions of proteins will be carried out, several tests for proteins will be performed including: biuret test, xanthoproteic test, and millon test. This lab is broken down into two sections: precipitation (coagulation) of egg albumin and color tests for proteins. For the first…

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    Ddx3 Lab Report

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    carbon dioxide (CO2) incubator. The next day, adding 10μM / ml puromycin effect for 24 hours, then infect JEV T1P1 strain for 24hr and 36hr. Final, collecting the cell (24 hours) and received supernatant (24 hours and 36 hours). Then a host protein and JEV protein were…

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    Texas Red Lab Report

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    To clean the wells, we used diluted 7X detergent, we rinsed them with high purity water and methanol, blotted them dry with lens paper. The wells were then assembled by sticking and removing a piece of scotch tape from each face of the well and then sticking the well to glass coverslips. While the wells were being cleaned…

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    2. The element being described is Sodium its symbol is Na it has an atomic mass of 22.989769. It has an atomic number of 11. This element has 11 protons, 11 protons, and about 11 neutrons. Protons have a positive charge, electrons have a negative charge, and neutron have a neutral charge. Electron shells are the outer parts of an atom containing the electrons. Valence electrons are electrons in the outermost shell. Valence electrons tell us whether an atom shares, transfers or receives electrons…

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    and had three children with her. He later came back and worked with Albert Neuberger in order to study the metabolism of lysine, a protein not produced in animals. Later, he got his Ph.D. in 1943 and then turned his focus to the structure of proteins. Soon after, Sanger went to work with Albert Chinball in London in order to prove that the sequences of all proteins were…

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    C-Myc Synthesis

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    100,000 cancer deaths per year in the United States alone (Dang et al., 2006). The discovery that this gene is involved in so many cancers has sparked interest in both the scientific and medical communities. By finding the mechanisms by which this protein can induce cell proliferation, there is a possibility for targeted therapies in cancers that are associated with up-regulation…

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