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About how many ATP molecules are synthesized and used each second in a typical cell in your body? About how many ribosomes are present in an average eukaryotic cell, and roughly how many new proteins can be finished by the cell each second?
In 1999, scientists reported that a particular variant of theangiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) gene was associated withsuperior physical endurance.
Could someone please explain in detail the process of an individual cell becoming a muscle cell?
What is the function of a DNA binding protein and the operator andhow do these regulate an operon (the operon is repressible)?
A cricket has a diploid genome of 1.2 billion base pairs. Assume that there are about 200,000 individuals in the population and that the mutation rate is one per 100 million base pairs. About how many new mutations will occur in each generation of..
Chymotrypsin and trypsin cleave peptide bonds by virtually the same mechanism. Why does chymotrypsin cleave near residues like tyrosine, but trypsin does not?
Briefly discuss how global warming might affect carbon cycles in a polar and a temperate biome, especially with regard to exchange between atmospheric and plant pools, and sources and sinks.
Are they necessarily required or simply an artefact of the evolutionary history of eukaryotes. Why, for example, would eukaryotic cells require a membrane-bound nucleus when prokaryotes seem to replicate efficiently without one.
In preparing a "Lab Report of a Bacterial Unknown" the Laboratory supervisor advised students that DNA testing would notbe available. Given this news, what other pure culture characteristics of an organism can be studied and evaluated:
Which of the following processes is an example of positive feedback? a. High CO2 blood levels stimulate respiration which decreases blood CO2 levels b. High blood glucose levels stimulate insulin release.
q. eighteen museum specimens of the extinct great auk were used to amplify coxi a mitochondrial gene for cytochrome
Select a prison special offender population and research a program aimed to assist or care for that population. What are the characteristics of the program? How has the program affected the special offender population in that prison?
1. How many total base pairs are in all the mammalian genes? 2. What proportion (%) of the total genome does this represent? 3. What is the probability that a random mutation will occur in any given gene?
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