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0 answerDoes the covid19 spike protein amino acid sequence, as used in the covid19 vaccines, contain a nuclear localization signal. Because if they do, isn't there a chance that the RNA...
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1 answerIn case of tug of war the more people participate the more strength they represent. And in case of muscles - the longer it is, the greater the number of...
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2 answerMy analysis based on Daniel Atkinsons work, professor in biochemistry (see references below), is that ureotelism is saving 3/4ths water compared to ammonotelism. Is this correct? What do people here...
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0 answerMy textbook says this:Osmosis is the diffusion of water.Wikipedia says this:The diffusion model of osmosis is rendered untenable by the fact that osmosis can drive water across a membrane toward...
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2 answerI photographed a rather cooperative, large dragonfly today and after getting back to my desk and looking closer at the images I realized that the reflection of the Sun in...
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1 answerDisclaimer: I know nearly nothing about biology. I was wondering how did the migratory behaviour of birds evolve. Assuming that evolution/natural selection works slowly and gradually (at least most of...
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0 answerEnamel has no nerves, so theoretically a tooth should not feel any pain when a dentist bores into it. Yet still we use anesthetics... Maybe it’s dentin's fault? It apparently...
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1 answerI researched about floral diagrams and this is what I found:-This is floral diagram of Theobroma cacao. I managed to identify others but this part near the stamens was...
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0 answerThe bicistroninc RBS sequences (BCDs) developed by Mutalik et al. [1] aim to remove context sensitivity from translation and therefore ensure more predictable gene expression. However, I have been told...
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