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Q1. Imagine you are on the team designing a self-contained and self-sustaining base that can exist on the moon. Once supplied with building materials, equipment, and organisms from Earth, base will be expected to function indefinitely. One of leading team members has suggested that everything sent to the base be sterilized so that no bacteria of any kind are present. Do you think this is a good idea? Why or why not with specific reasons. Guess at least two of consequences eliminating all bacteria from the environment would have on the other organisms.
Q2. Albinism is a condition that results from the lack of normal pigmentation. In humans, individuals with two recessive alleles at ALBINO (aa) locus are albino.
Attached earlobes result from two recessive alleles at the (ee) EARLOBE locus.
An albino man with attached earlobes marries a pigmented woman with non-attached earlobes. They have 20 children, (the F1) none of them twins. All of their children are pigmented with non-attached earlobes.
What is the most possible genotype of woman?
Which of the following bodies of evidence caused scientists to completely overhaul their traditional views of animal phylogeny?
Describe how Mendel's scientific approach enabled his genetic experiments to be successful.
Birds and mammals have a four-chambered heart, with two ventricles and two atria, but other modern reptiles have a three-chambered heart, with just one ventricle. Paleontologists debate whether dinosaurs had a typical "reptile-like" heart or a "birdl..
How many homologous pairs of chromosomes do you have in your lung cell, liver cell, ovaries, testicles and egg?
Several of the cells hydrolytic enzymes are located in the lysozyme where the ph is five. What would you expect to be the optimum pH for these enzymes,
You subject a single dsDNA strand to PCR using the PCR protocol discussed during our lab. How many amplified strands of our DNA target would be present after: a. 10 min? b. 30 min? c. 1 hour?
An endemic fish living in freshwater blue hole in the Bahamas, Poecilia bahamania, has two color morphs, a red and blue morph. You have observed that an invasive species of cichlid that was introduced to the blue hole five years before seems to pr..
A rare autosomal recessive disorder causes pink hair. A non-carrier male and an affected female marry. Think about the following pedigree and RFLP analysis prepared using HindIII.
Nigericin is an ionophore that exchanges K+ for H+ across membranes. describe how the treatment of functioning mitochondria
How is blood pressure regulated? Your answer should include local control mechanism as well as control from the endocrine and nervous systems. What kind of feedback is involved?
What are the key observations of nerve growth in an electric field and what are the conditions (field strength, duration, treatment protocols) for electric fields that promote nerve growth?
Reduction often is referred to as the addition of hydrogens to a compound. It is more chemically correct to refer to reduction as the addition of electrons.
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