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Ramish Zaidi

India
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returns 12/31/2013
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I can answer most questions from the field of Molecular Cell Biology as it's my current area of work. I'll also feel comfortable answering general questions pertaining to Genetic Engineering, Molecular Cloning/Recombinant DNA Technology.

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reihaneh09/26/07101010a very kind and complet answer.
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Recent Answers from Ramish Zaidi

2008-02-03 molecular cloning:

Firstly, pardon me for a late reply. I was tied up with too many issues these days.  As for your first question; I have never came across such an issue myself. I have forwarded ur question to my senior

2008-02-01 digestion of cellulose:

Barb,  Firstly, pardon me for a late reply. I am tied up with too many issues these days.  Yes, humans can't digest cellulose as they lack the microbes needed for this purpose in their intestine. As for

2008-01-02 about dna transcription:

Hi Greizy,  Firstly, my apologies for a late reply.  As you might be knowing that DNA carries the code for the synthesis of all the proteins which regulate and maintain the functions of the cell. This

2006-07-26 Gel electrophoresis:

Hi Molly!  The 'recipe' for 50 X TAE buffer is:          50 X TAE          1L        0.5L          1. Tris Base          242g      121g          2. Glacial Acetic

2006-07-24 Plasmids:

Hi Edward!  Well, generally, in case of budding yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) we can co-transform any two plasmid vectors which are compatible to co-exist. This compatibility depends upon the selectable

 

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