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Blocking ATP binding sites. By blocking ATP binding site it would stop the active transport which would result in a higher calcium concentration in the cytoplasm.
More gene fragments would be produced.
If you mean in fossils or decomposed bodies, it would be best found in the teeth.
Perhaps you mean a restriction enzyme, but not disrupting the function of whatever is not too clear. I think if you cut a plasmid with any restriction enzyme I am familiar with the function of that plasmid would be disrupted.
Possibly, depending on why the comet split apart to begin with. If the comet's nucleus heats up unevenly. Once broken apart, the gas would be released into space, and the fragments will each continue to move apart. Gravity would act to bring the fragments back together, but the mutual gravity of comet fragments would be VERY small.
Three.To see why, cut a piece of string in two places! Of course, strictly you would not be able to see only three fragments. You would amplify the DNA before carrying out electrophoresis. That way, you would get perhaps 200 million copies of each fragment, and they would show up. Also, you would only be able to distinguish the fragments if they were different lengths. Electrophoresis separates pieces of DNA by length.
1. Which enzyme(s) would cut the human DNA shown in Part A on both sides of the vgp gene, but not inside the gene? Answer: BamHI, HaeIII, and HindIII 2. Which enzymes(s) would cut the plasmid without disrupting the function of the amp^R gene? Answer: BamHI, EcoRI, and HaeIII 3. Which enzyme(s) would produce sticky ends when cutting both the human DNA and the plasmid? Answer: BamHI, EcoRI, and HindIII 4. Which one restriction enzyme satisfies all three of the requirements listed above? Answer: BamHI only
The sites would not be able to trade, putting everything at a stand-still.
all the idol fragments would be by in the building by the bridge
If the fragments had their origin in outer space, the fragments to be found on Earth would be called "meteorites".
If the plasmid has 3 recognition sequences for a given restriction endonuclease, then 4 linear DNA fragments are obtained because, if the DNA is linear then the number of fragments obtained is (N+1) whereas if the DNA is circular then the number of fragments obtained will be N for N recognition sequences for the given restriction endonuclease in a plasmid.
A sedimentary rock that is sometimes formed by deposits of shell fragments is LIMESTONE!!
They would only be organic if the particles or fragments are from a once living organism - sea shells, coral, etc.
It would have to be weathered & the fragments cemented together.
Blocking ATP binding sites. By blocking ATP binding site it would stop the active transport which would result in a higher calcium concentration in the cytoplasm.
More gene fragments would be produced.
If you mean in fossils or decomposed bodies, it would be best found in the teeth.