Answer:
The correct answer is option e. "that the protein being studied does not contain disulfide bonds in its quaternary structure".
Explanation:
Reducing agents, such as ß-mercaptoethanol (BME) or dithiothritol (DTT), are elements or compounds that break down disulfide bonds. These agents reduce the disulfide bonds and prevent the oxidation of the thiol groups of the cysteine residues that form the disulfide bonds. If one protein that was not treated with a reducing agent have the same electrophoretic behavior than a protein that was treated with a reducing agent in a SDS-PAGE experiment, then the results most likely indicate that the protein being studied does not contain disulfide bonds in its quaternary structure.
Answer:
Because Tay Sachs is a recessive gene.
Explanation:
It takes two donors both with a recessive gene for the gene to express itself. In this case, two people both with the recessive Tay Sachs disease would have to have children. But when people marry who have the trait, the recessive gene, the recessive can be passed on through to the next generation and so on.
Answer:
The revision likely helped producers in the United States, because they no longer had to comply with the expensive regulation.
Explanation:
Answer:
Stablising
Explanation:
Bcoz they acquiring mean character