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Mutations occur randomly in DNA sequences, sometimes leading to the synthesis of non-functional or sub-functional proteins. If an essential gene mutates and subsequently encodes a non-functional protein, an organism will likely die or fail to develop. Explain two types of DNA mutations that will NOT result in a non-functional protein.
Assume that flower color is inherited by simple dominance and that red flowers are dominant to white flowers.
Early in development, most human cells turn off expression of essential component of telomerase, enzyme responsible for addition of telomere repeat sequences (5' TTAGGG 3') to the ends of chromosomes.
The antibiotic anisomycin is expected to not inhibit the growth of bacteria and to inhibit the growth of Halobium. Anisomycin is resistant to bacteria,
A two electron transfer reaction you are studying has a standard state standard reduction potential (Eo') on 0.137V at 37C. What is the equilibrium constant for the reaction (Keq') at 37C.
Eye color is expressed thrugh two genes A and B. Dark brown eye color, A, is dominant over lighter brown a. Eye pigment, B, is dominant over lack of eye pigment, b.
Determine what binds to macrophage receptor proteins and what macrophage signaling cascade(s) convey information received in this way to the nucleus?
Explain why is glycogen the preferred source of fuel during high intensity exercise? If glycogen is so important for moderate to high-intensity exercise.
In preparation for a summer barbecue, your classmate cuts up chickens on a wooden carving board. After running the board under water for a some seconds,
Explain the role of passive diffusion in drug uptaking process, and how when designing a drug, you might increase its ability to be taken up by cells.
Describe the sequence of events that lead to the exocytosis of acetylcholine in the synaptic cleft of a postganglionic parasympathetic neuron.
The condition known as Bell's Palsy may result in drooping of the face. Typically, the condition is unilateral but in rare instances can be bilateral.
Using the lytic bacteriophage P22 you perform a three-factor cross in Salmonella typhimurium. The phage is initially grown on an Arg+ Leu+ His+ strain of S. typhimurium.
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