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- Biopolymers are natural polymers produced by the cells of living organisms. Like other polymers, biopolymers consist of monomeric units that are covalently...
- Synthetic biopolymers: human-made copies of biopolymers obtained by abiotic chemical routes. Artificial polymer: human-made polymer that is not a biopolymer Synthetic...
- of synthesizing copies of biopolymers that should be named Synthetic biopolymer to make a distinction with true biopolymers. Note 3: Genetic engineering...
- Biopolymers and Cell (Biopolym. Cell) is a scientific journal issued by the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine and Institute of Molecular Biology...
- polyelectrolyte theory of the gene proposes that for a linear genetic biopolymer dissolved in water, such as DNA, to undergo Darwinian evolution anywhere...
- fossils represent mineralized material such as bone or s****. However, biopolymers such as chitin and collagen can sometimes leave fossils – most famously...
- Biopolymers is a biw****ly peer-reviewed scientific journal covering the study of biopolymers from a biochemical and biophysical perspective. It was established...
- biology, a polynucleotide (from Ancient Gr**** πολυς (polys) 'many') is a biopolymer composed of nucleotide monomers that are covalently bonded in a chain...
- (sometimes incorrectly called the primary sequence) of an unbranched biopolymer. Sequencing results in a symbolic linear depiction known as a sequence...
- recycling process. Bioplastic: also known as biodegradable polymer or biopolymer, are usually made from renewable feedstock resources like corn and sugar...