Base excision repair vs Nucleotide excision repair
Base excision repair vs Nucleotide excision repair is presented step by step. These two repair mechanisms are the…
Base excision repair vs Nucleotide excision repair is presented step by step. These two repair mechanisms are the…
In uncompetitive inhibition, an inhibitor binds at a site distinct from the substrate. Mechanism: However, an uncompetitive inhibitor…
In noncompetitive inhibition, the inhibitor binds to the enzyme other than the active site. The three-dimensional configuration is…
The competitive inhibition graph is presented with a detailed explanation. The structure of a competitive inhibitor closely resembles…
The tryptophan operon in E.coli, required for synthesizing the amino acid tryptophan, is an example of a negatively…
Survivorship curves are the graphical representation of the number of individuals alive in a population at various ages.…
Cell junctions are cell-to-cell linkage and cell to the extracellular matrix at specialized contact sites. Cell junctions can…
Nondisjunction and aneuploidy are the abnormalities of the mitosis and meiosis cell division. Nondisjunction is the failure of…
The courtship displays are a set of display behaviors in which an animal, usually a male, attempts to…