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The Science Research Diaries of S. Sunkavally. Page 127.
If you could change one thing in the world, what would it be?
Make all the people disappear. People destroy this planet. OR I would reset the mind of people. No more power, money or religion! Let us all live in harmony and peace without war so the world can heal and become a pretty and safe place again! Something like the Venus Project
You remind me of Nicole Dollanganger’s Type O Negative cover “Christian Woman”💕
RNase means Ribonuclease. It is RNA digesting enzyme. It is another noteworthy example of a protein with tertiary structure. Let us see the basic details now. The molecular weight of RNase is 13,700. Christian Anfinsen (1950) and William stein (1958) have elucidated the complete structure of this pancreatic protein. RNase consists of 124 amino acids in one polypeptide chain with 4 disulphide linkages. The RNAse is hydrolyzed by Pepsin and Trypsin. Classification of RNase enzymes: Ribonucleases can be divided into Endoribonucleases and Exoribonucleases, and comprise several sub-classes within the EC 2.7