One of the challenges of studying RNA is the rapid degeneration of RNA. While the half-life of mRNA depends on the solutionit is in, in situ the half life of mRNA is between 5 minutes (E. coli) and 25 minutes (S. cerevisiae). When performing gene expression analyses it is important to make sure you can freeze a sample of mRNA in liquid nitrogen (halting mRNA decay) rapidly as to not loose too much of the original expression. Answer question A and B in order to answer the attached image questions Poll 1 and 2. A. You are doing an experiment with E. coli, what is the decay mRNA decay rate? B. If the sample initially has 0.25 pico-moles or mRNA, how much will remain in the sample if you freeze it 3 minutes later? See attached image for next question. Answer the two green poll questions please!!
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One of the challenges of studying RNA is the rapid degeneration of RNA. While the half-life of mRNA depends on the solutionit is in, in situ the half life of mRNA is between 5 minutes (E. coli) and 25 minutes (S. cerevisiae). When performing gene expression analyses it is important to make sure you can freeze a sample of mRNA in liquid nitrogen (halting mRNA decay) rapidly as to not loose too much of the original expression.
Answer question A and B in order to answer the attached image questions Poll 1 and 2.
A. You are doing an experiment with E. coli, what is the decay mRNA decay rate?
B. If the sample initially has 0.25 pico-moles or mRNA, how much will remain in the sample if you freeze it 3 minutes later?
See attached image for next question. Answer the two green poll questions please!!
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