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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).
look for nitrogen, if it has nitrogen it's likely a enzyme
Increasing the concentration of substrate will not overcome the effect of a noncompetitive inhibitor. The inhibitor binds to the enzyme at a site other than the active site, causing a conformational change that reduces the enzyme's activity. Therefore, increasing the concentration of substrate will not result in a significant increase in enzyme activity.
low temperatures
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DNA molecules. A strand of DNA molecules can be cut to have blunted ends or jagged ends (sticky ends).
An exponential graph is likely to represent the effect of temperature on photosynthetic reactions, as the rate of photosynthesis typically increases with temperature up to a certain point before leveling off or decreasing due to enzyme denaturation. The initial increase is due to higher kinetic energy and enzyme activity, while the decrease is a result of enzyme inactivation.
look for nitrogen, if it has nitrogen it's likely a enzyme
Increasing the concentration of substrate will not overcome the effect of a noncompetitive inhibitor. The inhibitor binds to the enzyme at a site other than the active site, causing a conformational change that reduces the enzyme's activity. Therefore, increasing the concentration of substrate will not result in a significant increase in enzyme activity.
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
Change in enzyme concentration through gene expression.
Zinc in the enzyme carboxypeptidase likely functions as a cofactor, helping to stabilize the enzyme's structure and assist in catalyzing the reaction by participating in binding and activation of the substrate.
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.
Conditions that are likely to increase enzyme activity include optimal temperature and pH levels, as well as the presence of cofactors or coenzymes that help the enzyme function more efficiently. Additionally, a higher substrate concentration can also increase enzyme activity up to a certain point, known as the saturation point.
It is looking likely that they will be restriction on age 16yrs-55yrs
No, they decrease it