your mom
haha your such a looser for putting your mom
the answer is treating a DNA sample with more than one kind of restiction enzyme will probably produce more DNA fragments of different sizes
DNA molecules. A strand of DNA molecules can be cut to have blunted ends or jagged ends (sticky ends).
a change in shape of the active sites of the enzyme
look for nitrogen, if it has nitrogen it's likely a enzyme
low temperatures
No change in enzyme activity would be observed.
DNA molecules. A strand of DNA molecules can be cut to have blunted ends or jagged ends (sticky ends).
a change in shape of the active sites of the enzyme
look for nitrogen, if it has nitrogen it's likely a enzyme
If there is a EcoR1 site in either the middle of the Glo gene, or in the middle of the selectable marker site in the plasmid, it would likely disable either Glo, or the plasmid.
low temperatures
No change in enzyme activity would be observed.
Lemon juice does not have much effect on a catalyse enzme. If you were to measure it on a scale of 0 to 3 then it is more than likely going to be a zero or 1/2.
It's Proteolytic cleavage!
It is not possible to determine whether an enzyme requires a cofactor from these data.
It is looking likely that they will be restriction on age 16yrs-55yrs
chloroplasts
No, they decrease it