Autoradiography, by the way, is of little help in studying most protein synthesis because all cells are always synthesizing proteins and so are all labeled after a single exposure to a radioactive amino acid.
The cells were exposed to tritium-labeled thymidine, and those synthesizing DNA at the time of exposure took up the thymidine and became radioactive.
During interphase the cell is busy metabolizing, synthesizing new cellular materials, and preparing for self-duplication by synthesizing new chromosomes.
These cars are now marked, just as cells synthesizing DNA are marked if briefly exposed to tritiated thymidine, the common radioactive precursor of DNA.
The advantage of high-resolution autoradiography in DNA studies is the possibility of identifying particular cells that are synthesizingnucleic acid.
It is found in close conjunction with proteins and makes up the structural frame upon which the protein-synthesizing machinery is built.
However, a better method for studying cells synthesizing DNA, and thus preparing to divide, is the use of high-resolution autoradiography.
This m-RNA molecule is truly the messenger that carries the genetic message from DNA to the protein-synthesizing apparatus.
However, this purely biochemical investigation cannot possibly give any information on which specific cells are synthesizing DNA.
The reason is that, at any given time, only a few cells are making DNA, whereas practically all cells are synthesizing RNA constantly.
If we want to compare two populations of cells to find out which is proliferating (dividing) more actively, counting the fraction of cells labeled will give the number of cells synthesizing DNA in preparation for cell division.
The active DNA is the DNA that makes m-RNA that will carry instructions to the protein-synthesizing machinery of that type of cell.
The other, called the cognitive, comprehends both things sensible and things insensible, synthesizing and analysing them (componendo e dividendo).
Synthesizing ideas is an instance of the self-constitution of the human being.
In some ways, genetic mutation acquires the status of a new means for synthesizing new plants and animals, and even new materials.
Phase IV: Nurse Complementarily Synthesizing Known Others In this phase of the methodology the nurse researcher, the knower, compares and synthesizes multiple known realities.
A great deal of the Institute's work has lain simply in collecting and synthesizing all these earlier findings.
From the beginning to the end of our perceptive and imaginative activity, we are synthesizing the material of experience into unities the independent reality of which is beyond proof, nay, beyond the possibility of a shadow of evidence.
Obedience to God or reason can originally recommend itself to a man only as the surest and ultimately least painful way of balancing his aims and synthesizing his desires.
The immediate business was the systematic exploitation of the fact that Trafford had worked out the problem of synthesizing indiarubber.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "synthesizing" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.