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1) Draw the structure of the hexapeptide (Ala-Pro-Met-Lys-Met-Gly) showing all bonds and atoms and please label each amino acid in the sequence.
2) Explain the relative mobilities (in detail) of of the amino acids Glycine (Rf = 0.29), valine (Rf=0.57), tryptophan (Rf=0.78), and lysine (Rf= 0.12) with respect to how it appears on a TLC plate made of silica gel (stationary phase) and in a mobile phase of butanol (solvent). Explain the polarity, solubility, and structural feature differences of these amino acids on the plate and how that affects its relative mobility and Rf value on the plate.
What is the whole exome sequencing and how is it done? Give two specific examples of the use of whole exome sequencing to identify the specific genetic cause of a human genetic disease.
Explain the two types of population growth. Analyze the type of growth exhibited by the human population and its effect on the environment.
Suppose that you discover a new life form on Mars. These organisms have DNA containing the same four nucleotides as Earth DNA. They also make proteins using a triplet code, so they use the same 64 codons that Earth organisms do.
The incidence of most cancers increases with age in a non-linear fashion. Assuming that the rate of mutation is constant throughout life, why do you suppose the incidence of cancer increases so dramatically with age?
methicillin resistant staphylococcus aureus mrsa has become a big concern in hospitals throughout the country and the
q1. a dominant sex-linked gene b produces white bars on black chickens as seen in barred plymouth rock breed. a clutch
Why is it more difficult to treat viral infections compared to bacterial infections? Same questions for infections by helminths, protozoa, and fungi.
Specific risks in the population you identified.
Why is a heat-stable DNA polymerase from a thermophilic bacterium (the Taq polymerase) used in the polymerase chain reaction rather than a DNA polymerase from E. coli or humans?
How do you suppose such a mitochondrial adaptation might affect people living where the temperature range no longer correlates with their ancestral heritage?
In cats, striped coats (S) are dominant over solid coats (s), and black fur (B) is dominant over gray (b). A cat that is SsBB is crossed with a cat that is ssBb. What are the chances of an offspring being heterozygous for both traits.
Describe pathophysiological processes and manifestations for each of the following conditions: hypercapnea, hypocapnea, hypoxemia, pulmonary edema, atelectasis, bronchiectasis, bronchiolitis, pneumothorax, pleural effusion, empyema, and flail ches..
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