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Cancer is the abnormal, unrestricted cell growth caused by damage to genes that regulate cell division. Cancer usually results from a series of mutations within a single cell, sometimes a damaged, or missing p53 gene is to blame. View the slide show p53 and cancer. The p53 gene makes a protein that stops mutated cells from dividing. Without this protein, cells divide unchecked and become tumors. Cancer can metastasize and spread tumors throughout the body. Think of one of the many mutagens that could mutate DNA, causing loss of control over the cell cycle leading to abnormal cell division and eventually cancer. Discuss with the class one of the many possible causes of cancer. How can you cut your chances of developing cancer in your lifetime? What behaviors can you change that could help prevent you from getting cancer?
View the slide show p53 and cancer- https://media.hhmi.org/biointeractive/click/p53/05.html
A spheroidal bacterium with a diameter of 1 um contains two molecules of a particular protein.
Create a hypothesis relating to the amount of dissolved oxygen measured in the water sample and the number of fish observed in the body of water.
Define the general stress syndrome and compare homeostatic responses and stress responses.
This problem refers to the MN and ABO loci mentioned in class. It also refers to the Rh locus, which is responsible for the positive or negative part of the blood type.
Some sensory neurons in our bodies generate action potentials in response to pressure or movement, allowing us to feel things through our sense of touch.
in 200 to 300 words the path food follows through digestive system and how digestion happens in each of following parts
In Drosophila, the genes b,c, and sp are linked and in order given, the distancs being b-c=40cM and c-sp= 40cM. These intervals exhibit 75% interference (I=0.75). How many double crossovers would be recovered in a 3-point cross involvng b,c, and sp o..
in the synthesis of the lipid molecule, where did the reaction occur between the glycerol molecule and the acetic acid molecules?
a woman has the following genotype sshh where s is the recessive allele for sickle cell disease and h is the dominant
BIOL219 - How is the amino-acid chemistry in the protein altered by the SNP? Provide an explanation for how this change might lead to the phenotypes of tasting and non- tasting.
Describe what is occuring at each of the stages of transcription(1,2,3). How does each stage move the process forward.
Draw the peptide ATLDAK at pH7. What is its net charge? What is its approximate pI?
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