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NghiaFromVN

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  1. In glycolysis, I learned that the reaction Fructose6P to Fructose1,6BP is irreversible, yet in the non oxidative phase PPP, somehow F1,6P is converted to F6P so that Glyceraldehyde 3P become Glucose6P. How is this possible? If the reaction is reversible ,will the regulation of the enzyme be pointless? I will add an image for this. As you can see, G3p is transformed to F6P which is only possible via F16Bp

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  2. I have been learning genetics for a year now. Recently, I have discovered a species as called above, which as some articles said is quite unique for its ability to evolve to withstand incredibly harsh conditions, despite reproducing asexually. I, personally, do not find this interesting as bacteria, reproducing asexually by binary fission,still evolve well with material mainly from mutations. The case in point here is the antibiotics resistance. Can sbd illuminate what is special about this animal,they are not the only one who evolves with asexual reproduction, right?

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