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Question: Suppose that you have come up with a way of enlarging single cells to such a degree that a DNA duplex has a diameter of 0.1 mm - about the thickness of a human hair. If you were to do that, how long a "hair" would the entire human genome be (assuming the DNA is not compacted)? How big would a single cell be? How big would that cell's nucleus be?
Since a doughnut contains a large quantity of energy that can become available for our metabolism when eaten, why isn't the doughnut "jumping" all over the counter or hot to the touch.
Assume if you isolate a single nucleotide from a nucleic acid chain and determine that the nitrogenous ring structure is cytosine, you could say with certainty that the nucleotide could have come from:
Is a catalase test perfromed on colonies from a BAP? State reasons to support your answer.
A diploid species has 2n = 52 chromosomes. If you found a monosomy in a member of this species, how many chromosomes would it have?
Clarify the effects of the ecb infestation you used. Were all corn varieties evenly effective at controlling the ecb? How do you know.
Kangaroo rats native to North American deserts have very efficient kidneys. They excrete an exceedingly small volume of highly-concentrated urine in order not to lose much water from the bodies.
Which term describes tonicity of the external solution. Were latitude the only control of temperature, the isotherms would run straight across the map from east to west. Describe one region of the world where this hypothetical isotherm pattern is rea..
William Astbury discovered that the x-ray diffraction pattern of wool demonstrate a repeating structural unit spaced about 5.2 Å along the length of the wool fiber.
Assume many of the atoms of nitrogen in a double-stranded molecule of DNA, of isotope N-14, were replaced with the isotope N-15
RNA was extracted from plasma cells (PC) of wildtype (WT) mice and plasma cells (PC) from mice expressing a Myc short hairpin RNA.
Suppose that 2-pigments, red and blue, mix to give the normal wild-type purple color of petunia petals. Separate biochemical pathways synthesize the two pigments.
In the fruit fly, the wild type purple eye color is produced through a combination of brown xanthommatin and bright-red drosopterin pigments.
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