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1) Anatomical Terminology
Stump your classmates! This week, we are learning a new language, the language of anatomy! As with any new language, the best way to learn it is to use it! Practice by describing an injury or illness in anatomical terms and challenging your classmates to "translate" into plain English.
Here is an example to get us started: Jennie fell off her motorcycle and tore a nerve in her axillary region. She also tore ligaments in her cervical and scapular regions and broke the only bone of her right brachial region. Can you explain where her injuries are located? 2) Body Chemistry
Did you know that the majority of your body is composed of only four elements: Carbon, Oxygen, Hydrogen, and Nitrogen. These elements interact (along with others in smaller amounts) to form the major molecules and compounds in the body. How do atoms (the smallest particle of an element that retains the characteristics of that element) interact with one another? Describe the different types of chemical bonds that can be formed between atoms.
As you know Griffiths, and Avery, MacLeod and McCarty 1st experimented with the concepts of lateral gene transfer in bacteria as it relates to transformation.
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When looking for a gene of interest, we often scan cDNA libraries. What is the difference between a cDNA and a genomic library? Can you think of situations in which we would probe a genomic library?
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What effects would this have on the H, A, and I bands?
If an sexual spore from an Ascomycota fungus, such as lilacpowdery mildew has 21 chromosomes, how many would you expect tofind in a sexual spore?
If you used the 8900 kilojoules you expend in energy in one day to heat 55000 of water at 24, what would be the rise in temperature?
The maltose transporter maltoporin Mr 49,913 spans the outer membrane of E. coli. It is comprised of eighteen successive antiparallel?
Target identification can be technically challenging probably not as random as mutagenesis. What is essential for effective chemical genetics.
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