Organization of DNA • DNA reassociation kinetics – Allow DNA for a given species to denature (usually by heat) – Time how long it takes for the DNA to renature –…
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1.TransposonsImage courtesy of Lauren Solomon, Broad Communications The reddish streaks on these corn grains are caused by transposons. Submitted to:Zaahir Salam Dr. S.Kannan2.…
Slide 1Chap. 6 Problem 2 Protein coding genes are grouped into the classes known as solitary (single) genes, and duplicated or diverged genes in gene families (Table 6.1).…
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