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Slide 1My contact details and information about submitting samples for MS http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/Biosciences/People/susan.liddell Slide 2 We use 2 types of MS for PROTEIN…
Slide 1Structure of Enzymes: All enzymes are tertiary globular proteins, where the protein chain is folded back on itself into a spherical or globular shape. Each enzyme…
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Slide 1Collinearity of the gene and the protein Slide 2 http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/bennett-lab/lee.html Slide 3 As we saw earlier, each gene specifies a protein. Therefore,…
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