⟩ What is protein sequencing?
Protein sequencing is a technique to determine the amino acid sequence of a protein, as well as which conformation the protein adopts and the extent to which it is complexed with any non-peptide molecules.
Protein sequencing is a technique to determine the amino acid sequence of a protein, as well as which conformation the protein adopts and the extent to which it is complexed with any non-peptide molecules.
Have the proteins of a family generally acquired distinctive properties within each of these three kingdoms for ancient families that arose before bacteria, archaea and eukaryotes diverged?
What kinds of metrics would you gauge to determine the financial, strategic and operational health of a prospective alliance partner?
Does multidrug resistance (MDR) arise by activation of stable genes encoding drug efflux pumps or by mutations of genes encoding other types of transporters in bacterial pathogens?
What is the informatics in bioinformatics?
What is the science of bioinformatics?
In the next two or three years what will the important advances in the field be?
what is a Homologue?
How can you have an accession number?
Tell us about three kinds of DNA?
What do you think are the more interesting areas of bioinformatics?