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How it works: 1. Enter your FASTA data or upload a file 2. Specify chunk size and overlap parameters 3. The tool will split sequences into chunks with the specified overlap 4. Each fragment will have ...
Our free online tool is designed to efficiently convert, format, and validate your nucleotide data. Whether you’re working with FNA files (.fna) from a sequencing project or need to reformat a ...
GenBank Feature Extractor Extract features and convert GenBank files to FASTA format V1.8 Paste Data File Upload Fetch by ID Paste GenBank Data You can also drag and drop a file here Paste from ...
Welcome to our powerful and user-friendly EMBL Feature Extractor! This online bioinformatics tool is designed to streamline your work with DNA and protein sequences specifically from EMBL formatted ...
Electrophoresis is a cornerstone technique in molecular biology, allowing scientists to separate and analyze a wide array of biomolecules. Staining is a critical step in this process, which visualizes ...
Did you know that over 90% of the corn grown in the United States is genetically modified? To create genetically modified foods, scientists alter the DNA of organisms using genetic engineering ...
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The Microbial Insulin Production presentation provides an in-depth examination of recombinant insulin production and the challenges associated with meeting the rising demand for this critical ...
In this PowerPoint presentation, we have an in-depth view of the bilirubin world. We discuss What bilirubin is, Bilirubin metabolism, Types of bilirubin, Bilirubin Measurement tests, and more subjects ...
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The inhibitor and substrate compete for the same binding site (or the active site) on the enzyme. The inhibitor decreases the enzyme’s capacity to bind the substrate, but this impact may be ...