Why Are Gymnosperms Important To Humans
Gymnosperms are important plants from an ecological perspective. Moreover, gymnosperms, especially the conifers, are an economically important group of plants... View Article
Gymnosperms are important plants from an ecological perspective. Moreover, gymnosperms, especially the conifers, are an economically important group of plants... View Article
The cells in our body perform many chemical reactions, which are essential for life. Some of these chemical reactions need... View Article
A US army physician named Walter Reed discovered the first human virus in 1901. However, diseases caused by viruses were... View Article
Indole-3-acetic acid (of the auxin class) was the first plant hormone to be isolated from human urine. Read more by... View Article
No, only retroviruses show reverse transcription. They contain RNA in their genome. The conversion of RNA to DNA is the... View Article
Yes, reverse transcriptase needs a primer. DNA oligonucleotide is used as a primer. Oligo(dT) is often used as a primer.... View Article
Reverse transcription is the process by which RNA is transcribed into cDNA. Retroviruses reverse transcribe their RNA genome and insert... View Article
Transcription is the process of formation of RNA from DNA template. Reverse transcription is the opposite process of transcription, i.e.... View Article
Francis Crick proposed the central dogma of molecular biology in 1958, which tells about the flow of genetic information from... View Article
RNA viruses or retroviruses, transcribe RNA into DNA by reverse transcription so they are known as an exception of central... View Article
Exons are coding regions of mRNA, which code for amino acids. Exon refers to the DNA sequence in the gene... View Article
Splicing is the process by which pre-mRNA is processed. Introns or non-coding regions are removed and exons or coding regions... View Article
Translation is the process of formation of a polypeptide chain according to codon present in mRNA. The four steps of... View Article
Stop codon is a triplet of nucleotides sequence presence on mRNA, which terminates the process of translation and protein synthesis.... View Article
No, detritivores are not secondary consumers. They are decomposers, they feed on dead and decaying plants and animals as well... View Article
Humus is the dark coloured amorphous substance produced by decomposition of detritus. Humus undergoes decomposition at a slow rate. Humus... View Article
Something, which used to be alive or was part of the living system is considered biotic even after it is... View Article
No, the food chain only starts with autotrophs or producers. Deer are heterotrophs and they can not make their own... View Article
If an organism is removed from a food chain, it will disrupt the energy flow in the ecosystem. The organisms... View Article
Yes, humans are a part of the food chain. Humans are omnivore, they feed on both plants and animals. Plants... View Article