
Genetics questions - Biology Forum
Dec 3, 2004 · My biology teacher has given us a take-home-exam. He doesn't care how we get the answer (think pizza party, asking doctors), and here is part of the section i would appreciate any help …
Anyone taking bio 235 at athabascau? - Biology Forum
Aug 6, 2012 · Hey i'm currently taking the course and was wondering if anyone HAD taken it or is at the moment.
How does your body get rid of viruses - Biology Forum
Sep 2, 2016 · I need to do a Biology Report and need to know how your body gets rid of a virus or something else that is not meant to be in your body. Thanks in advance for the help 😀 May 6, 2005 at …
Calculating the molecular concentration of DNA - Biology Forum
Oct 7, 2012 · Because 660 is NOT the mass of the bp. It’s an average Molecular Weight of a DNA bp. Therefore, it’s 660g/mole = 1 bp (so it’s actually 660 (g/mole)/bp – that is why the answer is in …
Genetics Homework Drama - Biology Forum
Sep 1, 2007 · Biology Forum › Genetics ›Genetics Homework Drama last updated by doglady28 17 years, 5 months ago 5 voices 12 replies Author Posts September 1, 2007 at 6:43 pm #8160 …
Marey's Law - Biology Forum
Dec 27, 2006 · I know that Marey's law states that there is a inverse relationship between Rate of heartbeat and blood pressure. But I wanna know what is the mechanism of this law. Please help me.
Rate of diffusion - Biology Forum
Feb 12, 2006 · Biology Forum › Cell Biology ›Rate of diffusion last updated by Duece1 13 years, 4 months ago 7 voices 6 replies Author Posts February 12, 2006 at 7:23 pm #3604 celticboy1 …
Nucleic 'acids' - Biology Forum
Sep 13, 2011 · I have 2 questions regarding nucleic acids. 1) Why are nucleic acids called nucleic 'acids'. As far as I know, they don't have a -COOH group neither do they accept hydrogen. 2) Are …
effect of temperature on the survival of yeast cells - Biology Forum
Mar 27, 2007 · In this investigation I will be using baker’s yeast similar to brewer’s yeast. I need to plan an investigation to find the lowest temperature that kills all the yeast cells in a suspension to either
Tailed primer - Biology Forum
I would like to use tailed primers in PCR. The purpose is to use the “primer extension” technique, in which you PCR only with ddNTPs, so you extend with only one single base (which is a SNP that you …