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Think about an enveloped virus fusing with the plasma membrane.
A) If fusion can't be triggered by low pH because the plasma membrane is neutral, describe one mechanism for triggering membrane fusion at the neutral pH of the plasma membrane.
The addition of oligomycin to mitochrondria markedly drecreased both the rate of electron transfer from NADH to oxygen and the rate of ATP formation.define what is the mechanism of inhibition.
If we ignore the possibility of crossing over, how many different combinations of chromosomes are probable in gametes of a single human.
A double stranded DNA virus has 200,000 base pairs.find out the number of nucleotides present.
Determine the percentage of offspring displaying each trait. If a single, diploid G2 nucleus in an ascus contains 400 nanograms (ng) of DNA, after that a single ascospore nucleus of this species should contain how much DNA (ng), carried on how many c..
Did any of substances travel against their concentration gradient? Describe why or why not. Using your results from Chart 2, what was the fastest rate of facilitated diffusion recorded? _______________.
define treatment of phenylketonuria and galactosemia.
The idea is that this arrangement will allow animals and plants to migrate between refuges. Why would such migration be significant. Examine the F1 offspring from this cross.
Cyanobacteria grow prolifically in streams and lakes with low oxygen levels and high nutrient concentrations. How may the presence or absence of cyanobacteria be used as an index of pollution in lakes.
Discuss how does column chromatography separate molecules such as DNA and RNA? Explain whyis it difficult to separate large amounts of RNA and DNA using gel electrophoresis?
Genistein and staurosporin are potent kinase inhibitors. Are genistein ans staurosporin more likely to have an effect in the signal cascade of G-prrotein related or enzyme linked (RTK) receptors.
Two consecutive crosses, with the first between pure-breeding parents that differ in two phenotypes to create an F1 generation, and the second in two F1 progeny to create an F2 generation.
Describe how those mutations can potentially result in cancer. Make sure you list all references used for information and images.
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