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Discuss the process of natural selection as defined by Darwin. How did Darwin's theories differ from his predecessors?
Dry yeast was mixed in water one hour before lab started. You mixed the yeast slurry with either water or a sucrose solution and placed the mixture in a fermentation tube at the start of lab.
After taking samples of HIV RNA sequences from two infected patients, you plot nucleotide differences over 500 generations. You calculate a y-intercept of -5 and a slope of 0.02.
How do motor neurons find their proper connections during regrowth after injury? Name two signals(or cells) that help them find their old projections/connections.
describe the NTD you researched and the organism that causes it. Explain how the NTD you researched relates to this lesson. Provide a rationale with your response.
Suppose a primer initiates the replication process in E. Coli and forms a 20bp (base pair) long stretch. Assume an error rate of 2/1000bp in primer that is taking place only in the lagging strand of DNA during replication.
Determine the diploid number (2n) of the following unknown organisms from the cell observations given below. Draw what each cell looks like at the indicated stage, including all important cytological features.
After reading the article titled, "Epulopiscium fishelsoni, Big Bug Baffles Biologists!", use your knowledge about the limits to cell size and speculate as to why these cells can grow so large.
Use methanogenesis as an example to explain syntrophy and explain in energetic perspective why it is so important to have both organisms live together.
If there are 20 amino acids commonly found in protiens, how many different dipeptides are there.
Explain how rapid evolution could help a species cope with and thrive in new or changing environment. please do not post links to answers or copy and paste super long answers.
What is a transcription factor? Give an example of a transcription factor and a possible role it may play in the aging process.
Define anterograde axoplasmic transport. Explain why is this type of axonal transport necessary in most neurons? briefly explain molecules involved in facilitating anterograde transport.
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