They are formed when food is cooked.
TRP 1 and TRP 2 are not mutagenic compounds. They are enzymes involved in the synthesis of melanin, a pigment responsible for hair, skin, and eye color in humans.
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1) heat is evolved 2) it is quite difficult to react 3) new compounds are formed while others react point 3 is the most important as a chemical change is one in which new compounds are formed.
All strains are also deleted for the uvrB gene. so 1. uvrB is necessary for DNA repair; 2. its lack results in greater sensitivity to mutagenic agents.
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These obtained compounds are halides, ionic compounds.
graphite is 1 of many
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1. Compounds molecules are formed from chemical elements. 2. Each element is formed from specific atoms. 3. Each atom contain protons, neutrons and electrons. 4. Protons and neutrons contain quarks and gluons.
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Compounds formed from the last group -so Cu, Ag, Au. Copper and Silver in particular have quite a few compounds with valency 1. AgCl, AgBr, AgI etc. Cu (I) analogues also.
1. in lac operon; gene activity is induced when lactose is present in the medium, whereas in case of trp operon, repression of the gene activity takes place in presence of tryptophan in the medium. 2. lac operon spans about 4-6kb...whereas trp operon spans abut 7kb. 3. lac operon helps in the breakdown of lactose into glucose and galactose, to generate energy( catabolic pathway ) in case of trp operon, it helps in the synthesis of enzymes required for the formation of the amino acid Tryptophan( anabolic pathway ). 4. lac operon is an example of positive regulation ; and trp operon is an example of negative regulation. Trp operon is also regulated by other mechanism called attenuation while no such even occurs in lac operon . .
1) heat is evolved 2) it is quite difficult to react 3) new compounds are formed while others react point 3 is the most important as a chemical change is one in which new compounds are formed.
All strains are also deleted for the uvrB gene. so 1. uvrB is necessary for DNA repair; 2. its lack results in greater sensitivity to mutagenic agents.
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No. KF (potassium fluoride) is ionic as are all potassium compounds.
0 in its compounds, +1 or +2 in its compounds
In general, when an element in group 1 or group 2 combines with elements in group 16 or group 17, ionic bonds are formed between the two elements.