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Yes may bee multicellular organisms are not a good choice I think HELA cells or yeast would be the b ...
17-2-2004 at 10:31
by: Wolfram
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Man, unicellular eucaryots like yeast or protozoa can not have a limited number of celldivisions bec ...
16-2-2004 at 15:47
by: Wolfram
hmmm..
hmmm.. still one of the amoebas (at least to the genome) must be the oldone and the other the newone ...
16-2-2004 at 14:12
by: Wolfram
Help with isolating mutants
Say I got 1000 cells that have surived and thrived in the harsh conditions for a long time.

I wou ...
16-2-2004 at 11:36
by: Wolfram
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Organisms or cells which live under harsh mutagenic conditions will soon accumulate beneficial mutat ...
16-2-2004 at 06:49
by: Wolfram
Aging in unicellular organisms?
Unicellular eucaryots reproduce often by dividing. When a yeast cell divides one of the yeast cells ...
15-2-2004 at 11:02
by: Wolfram
How about this instead..
"Hmmm,. that's a difficult question.
To answer your first question, I doubt it would be ...
15-2-2004 at 10:43
by: Wolfram
Help with isolating mutants
Do you have any idéa how it could be possible to isolate mutants (bacteria, yeast or HELA cells) th ...
14-2-2004 at 08:39
by: Wolfram
Thank you dear Sir.
Thanx. Do you know any good page to search for research and biotech jobs?
9-1-2004 at 05:42
by: Wolfram
Cheap and easy ethanol production?
How about this, would it work?
You take cell free enzyme extract and add to it sugar and water. Eth ...
8-1-2004 at 08:19
by: Wolfram
Thanx
If you think rationaly without abstract formulas. You would find out that if one part of substrate o ...
7-1-2004 at 07:37
by: Wolfram
Material search
Im looking for the following materials:

1. A material that forms komplexes with ethanol and preve ...
6-1-2004 at 06:54
by: Wolfram
What do I do next?
Im soon finished with my master deg. in molecular biology. What would you do next if your were me? H ...
4-1-2004 at 11:48
by: Wolfram
Enzyme theory
In my biochemistry book is written that Km konstant is independent of the koncentration of enzyme ho ...
4-1-2004 at 11:42
by: Wolfram
Good way to Methylamine HCl?
What is the reference that methylamine boils at 6 C?
27-12-2003 at 10:14
by: Wolfram
Glycolysis ?
The enzymes in glycolysis, do they fit the ring-closed forms of the sugars or the open? The enymes c ...
21-12-2003 at 17:52
by: Wolfram
Thank you very much
Thank you very much for your answers. Now where is it written that methylamine boils at -6 C? In Ald ...
21-12-2003 at 14:37
by: Wolfram
Good way to Methylamine HCl?
Suppose I would like to make some mythylamine HCl. First I would put some hexamine in water add hcl ...
21-12-2003 at 10:56
by: Wolfram
I found this..
1 Cr2O3 + 2 Na2CO3 + 3 NaNO3 = =>
2 Na2CrO4 + 3 NaNO2 + 2 CO2

[Edited on 5-12-2003 by Wolfram ...
4-12-2003 at 20:24
by: Wolfram
Very nice
Very nice but I assume that you better have a god ventilation doesn´t there come a huge cloud of sm ...
4-12-2003 at 18:24
by: Wolfram
Congratulations!!!
Congratulations!!! :D
Did you really set it on fire? How long did the fire last?
If you would have ...
4-12-2003 at 07:15
by: Wolfram
Wtf
Wtf in chemistry you become surpriced almost every day. I have thought that PbO is yellow. Now I rea ...
2-12-2003 at 05:27
by: Wolfram
So go and try.
So please someone go and try:

NaNO3 + 2C ----> NaNO2 + 2 CO

use active carbon not barbecue ...
1-12-2003 at 09:38
by: Wolfram
Look at this:
Look at this:

http://bcis.pacificu.edu/~polverone/muspratt1/c-834.html

, it states that:

KN ...
29-11-2003 at 14:14
by: Wolfram
Real powdered Pb still ..
Real powdered Pb still gives me redbrown-color salt instead of pale yellow wtf is this? :mad:
27-11-2003 at 03:12
by: Wolfram
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