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Discuss one management practice for sustainability and conservation of natural resources in freshwater aquatic ecosystem.
a cell receives two synaptic inputs at adjacent locations on a dendritic branch. each synapse when activated by a
Imagine five cells, each of a different shape and all requiring oxygen. Which of the following would have the most satisfactory oxygen supply? Why
Tay-Sachs Disease is a disorder of lipid metabolism. Discuss how lipid metabolism is affected, particularly which enzyme(s), and how the body is affected.
What if we add specific membrane characteristics into the mix? Let's say that you also find a fossil record of a different, related antelope species that apparently had motor neurons with different characteristics.
Why are the phylogenetic relationships for Amphibia so contentious? How does this contrast with the challenges for determining phylogenetic relationships of Lepidosauria?
1. Which one of the following proteins would most likely be expressed constitutively? A - RNA polymerase B - Beta-galactosidase
Assume you have identified a mutant E. coli strain that cannot synthesize histidine. To determine the location of the his- mutation on the E. coli chromosome.
You wish to fuse a cDNA sequence to the end of two tandem"HA" antibody epitope tags within the MCS-HAHA region of the vector given below.
A three-factor cross in Salmonella typhimurium was performed using bacteriophage P22. The cross was between an arg-leu-his- recipient bacterium and bacteriophage P22, which was grown on an arg+leu+his+ strain. 1000 arg+ transductants were selected..
Mutants in msh6 have a high mutation rate, not surprising for a protein involved in repair. Double mutants of dbp2 and msh6 show a HUGE increase in mutation rate, far higher than either single mutant.
Physiologically speaking why does a muscle stay contracted? I know there are many causes such as dehydration and electrolyte imbalances but at the cellular level what is happening?
The enzyme telomerase consists of protein and a RNA having the template sequence that directs the addition of an end sequence appropriate for the species.
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