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- Biopython version 1.51 onwards (interconverts Sanger, Solexa and Illumina 1.3+) EMBOSS version 6.1.0 patch 1 onwards (interconverts Sanger, Solexa and Illumina...
- (constitutional isomers) of chemical compounds that readily interconvert. The chemical reaction interconverting the two is called tautomerization. This conversion...
- room temperature because rotation about the central C–C bond rapidly interconverts the enantiomers (3.4 kcal/mol barrier). Similarly, cis-1,2-dichlorocyclohexane...
- free dictionary. PGM may refer to: Phosphoglucomutase, an enzyme that interconverts G6P and G1P Phosphoglycerate mutase, an enzyme that catalyses step 8...
- remaining two are necessary for quantum communication: The ability to interconvert stationary and flying qubits The ability to faithfully transmit flying...
- This list contains a list of EC numbers for the fifth group, EC 5, isomerases, placed in numerical order as determined by the Nomenclature Committee of...
- called the Phillips Triolefin Process, is the industrial process that interconverts propylene with ethylene and 2-butenes. The process is also called the...
- is an enzyme (EC 6.3.4.2) involved in pyrimidine biosynthesis that interconverts UTP and CTP. CTP (cytidine triphosphate) synthetase catalyzes the last...
- ergoline compounds. However, LSD and iso-LSD, the two C-8 isomers, rapidly interconvert in the presence of bases, as the alpha proton is acidic and can be deprotonated...
- other. A negative difference in free energy means that a conformer interconverts to a thermodynamically more stable conformation, thus the equilibrium...