0 a chemical substance whose basic molecules can join together to form polymers
1 a chemical substance whose basic molecules can join together to form polymers
This rate is high and forces epithermal molecules to re-enter the thermal monomer group repeatedly and be re-excited, etc, several times before reaching the wall.
The activated monomers used in these studies are possibly realistic prebiotic monomers.
The monomer consists of a central eight-stranded antiparallel barrel that is topologically similar to other viral capsid proteins.
A viral particle shell or capsid is composed of many building blocks, each of which may consist of several identical or different protein monomers.
A tetramer featuring four identical sides constitutes a much better building block for the formation of a regular lattice than an asymmetric monomer.
The concentrations of most cluster sizes depends only on those of neighbouring size and the monomer.
One monomer of each dimer in the heterotetramer is shown in gray for clarity.
Other chains will remain at low concentrations due to competition for the available monomers from the flourishing chains.