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Difference between Gram +ve and Gram -ve Bacteria

The upcoming discussion will update you about the differences between Gram +ve and Gram -ve Bacteria. Difference # Gram +ve Bacteria: 1. They remain coloured blue or purple with Gram stain even after washing with absolute alcohol or acetone. 2. The wall is single layered. Outer membrane is absent. 3. The thickness of the wall is 20-80 nm. 4. The [...]

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Difference between 80S and 70S Ribosomes

The upcoming discussion will update you about the differences between 80S and 70S Ribosomes. Difference # 80S Ribosomes: 1. They occur only in eukaryotic cells. 2. They occur inside the cytoplasm of eukaryotes either freely or attached to ER. 3. The ribosomes are larger in size with a length of (300—340 A) and breadth (200—240 A). 4. The sedimentation co-efficient [...]

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Difference between Euchromatin and Heterochromatin | Chromatin

The upcoming discussion will update you about the differences between Euchromatin and Heterochromatin. Difference # Euchromatin: 1. It is narrower, 10-30 nm in diameter. 2. Euchromatin is lightly stained. 3. It is somewhat diffused. 4. Euchromatin is fibrous. 5. It forms the bulk of chromatin. 6. It contains active genes. 7. Euchromatin takes part in transcription. 8. Euchromatin is affected [...]

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