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Naturally the glucose will help the cells recover and grow faster after the heat shock. Your transformation efficiency should improve since less cells will die. On the other hand, the reason why SOC media isn't always used is because of the detrimental effects of having too much glucose. The glucose will be consumed in the Krebs cycle and ...
Is this tree fact below that I have found on social media sites true? I don't know the source of the quote. It's pretty amazing. I'll be glad if someone can provide the source too! Natural Wonders...
I found a short video on the Internet of a toad and I wonder if anybody could identify it? It was posted on a social-media/blogging website called 'Tumblr', so I don't know much about it (e.g.,...
The "similarity" of this specific chimera was addressed in a recent paper concerning the lack of evidence that SARS-CoV-2 is lab-grown: Another claim in Chinese social media points to a Nature Medicine paper published in 2015 [7], which reports the construction of a chimeric CoV with a bat CoV S gene (SHC014) in the backbone of a SARS CoV that has adapted to infect mice (MA15) and is capable ...
Periodic cicadas have the longest life-cycles of any insect, and their almost magical synchronous emergence every 13 or 17 years always captures the attention of many media sources and social circles/media.
Granted, lions are definitely the feline with the strongest social behaviors, and they form the largest social groups. It is therefore interesting to think about why that is the case, and what group dynamics and tradeoffs that determine the social behaviours of lions.
Similarly, if your offspring didn’t thrive socially, that boded ill for their reproductive prospects, and hence for your genes. So genes inclining us toward anxiety about our social prospectsand our progeny’s social prospects seem to have become part of the human gene pool.
Do humans have enough biological differences to be grouped into races or subspecies? Ask Question Asked 10 years, 8 months ago Modified 2 years, 10 months ago Viewed 56k times
For selective media it writes: As in the above case (of enrichment media), if inhibiting substance is added to a solid medium, it enables a greater number of the required bacterium to form colonies than the other bacteria. For this selective media an example of Deoxycholate Citrate Agar (DCA) for fecal samples is given.
I've seen this circulating on social networks: I was wondering to what extent is it true. Do skin mites really get on the skin surface to reproduce? Why is it so?