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Is RNA hydrophobic or hydrophilic?
Hydrophobic effects in RNA occur mainly at the level of secondary structure, making a contribution to the vertical stacking of purine and pyrimidine bases [17]. Thus, RNA necessarily requires a different strategy than protein to drive tertiary structure assembly.
Hydrophobic effects in RNA occur mainly at the level of secondary structure, making a contribution to the vertical stacking of purine and pyrimidine bases [17]. Thus, RNA necessarily requires a different strategy than protein to drive tertiary structure assembly.
See lesswhat are the five levels in maslow's hierarchy of needs
From the bottom of the hierarchy upwards, the needs are: physiological, safety, love and belonging, esteem and self- actualization. This five-stage model can be divided into deficiency needs and growth needs.
From the bottom of the hierarchy upwards, the needs are: physiological, safety, love and belonging, esteem and self- actualization. This five-stage model can be divided into deficiency needs and growth needs.
See lessIs Cl hydrophobic?
The relatively strong electronegativity of Cl is probably the reason for the hydrophilic nature of the Cl–Si surface, while the lack of hydrogen bonding and/or the lack of complete chlorination are a hindrance.
The relatively strong electronegativity of Cl is probably the reason for the hydrophilic nature of the Cl–Si surface, while the lack of hydrogen bonding and/or the lack of complete chlorination are a hindrance.
See lessIn which country India has never won a Test series?
It's no secret that India have never won a Test series in South Africa. They won't this time around either. But if there's an opportunity to bag a consolation prize, it's now.
It’s no secret that India have never won a Test series in South Africa. They won’t this time around either. But if there’s an opportunity to bag a consolation prize, it’s now.
See lesswhat is the difference between nature and nurture in psychology
Nature is what people think of as pre-wiring and is influenced by genetic inheritance and other biological factors. Nurture is generally taken as the influence of external factors after conception e.g. the product of exposure, experience and learning on an individual.
Nature is what people think of as pre-wiring and is influenced by genetic inheritance and other biological factors. Nurture is generally taken as the influence of external factors after conception e.g. the product of exposure, experience and learning on an individual.
See lessIs K+ or Na+ more permeable?
The membrane is permeable to K+ at rest because many channels are open. In a normal cell, Na+ permeability is about 5% of the K+ permeability or even less, whereas the respective equilibrium potentials are +60 mV for sodium (ENa) and −90 mV for potassium (EK).
The membrane is permeable to K+ at rest because many channels are open. In a normal cell, Na+ permeability is about 5% of the K+ permeability or even less, whereas the respective equilibrium potentials are +60 mV for sodium (ENa) and −90 mV for potassium (EK).
See lessIs DNA hydrophobic or hydrophilic?
DNA is a hydrophilic molecule, which is negatively charged. Cell membrane or plasma membrane is hydrophobic. It mainly comprises lipids which do not allow hydrophilic molecules such as DNA to cross the cell membrane.
DNA is a hydrophilic molecule, which is negatively charged. Cell membrane or plasma membrane is hydrophobic. It mainly comprises lipids which do not allow hydrophilic molecules such as DNA to cross the cell membrane.
See lessWho was India's first overseas Test series win?
A maiden overseas win came in Dunedin against New Zealand in 1968 as spin stalwarts Erapalli Prasanna and Bishan Singh Bedi also propelled India to their first overseas series win by a 3-1 margin.
A maiden overseas win came in Dunedin against New Zealand in 1968 as spin stalwarts Erapalli Prasanna and Bishan Singh Bedi also propelled India to their first overseas series win by a 3-1 margin.
See lessWhat is hydrophobic with example?
Hydrophobic molecules are molecules that do not have a charge, meaning they're nonpolar. Hydrophobic materials often do not dissolve in water or in any solution that contains a largely aqueous (watery) environment. Oil, waxes, and steroids are all examples of hydrophobic materials and molecules.
Hydrophobic molecules are molecules that do not have a charge, meaning they’re nonpolar. Hydrophobic materials often do not dissolve in water or in any solution that contains a largely aqueous (watery) environment. Oil, waxes, and steroids are all examples of hydrophobic materials and molecules.
See lessWho was India's first overseas Test series win?
A maiden overseas win came in Dunedin against New Zealand in 1968 as spin stalwarts Erapalli Prasanna and Bishan Singh Bedi also propelled India to their first overseas series win by a 3-1 margin.
A maiden overseas win came in Dunedin against New Zealand in 1968 as spin stalwarts Erapalli Prasanna and Bishan Singh Bedi also propelled India to their first overseas series win by a 3-1 margin.
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