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- To define differences between the compaction levels of metaphase and interphase chromosome. The site where transcription and DNA (Deoxyribonucleic acid) replication takes place during M (Mitosis) and interphase IThe roles of core proteins and H1 histone proteins in DNA (Deoxyribonucleic acid) compaction.The differences and similarities in the lagging strand synthesis and leading strand synthesis and the leverage of primosome and replisome over all enzymes working independently in replication.
- why GC-rich DNA requires a higher temperature to denture or melt than AT-rich DNA and hypothesize as to why the GC content of chromosomes in microorganisms from different environments varies widely.Why adenosine tri phosphate is called Biological coinThe reason to consider the statement "many human cell-cycles genes from human cells function perfectly well when expressed in yeast cells" as remarkable.