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Discussion Topic
Natural Selection
A novel fungicide is introduced and widely applied to cereal crops. After five years, resistant genotypes of the fungal pathogen are detected at a frequency of about 1%; resistance is widely distributed across the pathogen's range. Within two years, these have become so common that the fungicide becomes worthless.
Explain how this pattern can be explained by the basic features of natural selection. Include in your answer:
Evaluate the sizes of the different digestive organs of an earthworm. Which organ is the largest? How does its size make it well suited for its function.
The Little Bacterium That Cannot. Acholeplasma laidlawii is small bacterium that cannot synthesize its own fatty acids and must therefore construct its plasma membrane
While both receptors can bind to EGF the mutated version cannot initiate receptor dimerization and autophosphorylation.
Assume you have found a new Xenopus gene that codes for a RNA binding protein. You are not sure what its function is but you are interested in finding out as much as you can.
Explain why is it necessary to introduce the concept of water potential in order to explain water movement from the soil, through the plant and finally to the atmosphere.
Each student will write a 5-7 page research paper on a chronic disease or an emerging/re-emerging disease using at least 5 or more current sources, APA format, double-spaced, and 12 point font.
You want to introduce a human gene into a bacterial vector downstream of a bacterial promoter in hopes of producing a large amount of the human protein. Should you use the genomic DNA or the cDNA? Explain your reasoning.
Studies have demonstrate that the effect of neuropeptide Y on smooth muscle cells in the uterus is attenuated doing pregancy.
Which ofthe following is a basic principle of macromolecular assembly?
1 what are the three major species of staphylococcus? why one of them is more pathogenic compared to the other two
q1. what time one is cold or the external temperature is low most venous blood returning from the distal part of the
The roles of protein metabolism and carbohydrate metabolism are interlinked (use the glycolosis and Kreb's cycle intermediates to generate amino acids
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