A cell is fundamentally a container—a vessel that encapsulates life at the most basic level. Many biologists believe encapsulation of chemicals may have been necessary for evolution to gain traction.
Figure 1: Schematic representation of the configurations assumed by oligonucleotides with an overlap complementary to a DNA target. To characterize the structural requirements for cleavage by the FEN1 ...
Despite the great diversity of human languages, recurring grammatical patterns (termed ‘universals’) have been found. Using the Grambank database of more than 2,000 languages, spatiophylogenetic ...
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