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1.how staining cells with DNA dyes and flow cytometry allows for determination of cell cycle phase.
2.In the laboratory, you discover a mutation that destroys the kinase activity of the S-cyclin-Cdk complex. Do you predict that the cell will arrest in early G1, late G1,or G2 phases? Explain your answer, and draw the expected flow cytometry histogram of cells with this mutation, stained with PI, compared to normal control cells.
Use the Central Dogma to explain the term "cotranslational" and "post-translational" processing.
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Sketch a diagram that illustrates how you would expect the triglyceride and phospholipid molecules to interact with the water. Be sure to indicate structures, if any that might form as a result of these interactions.
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What would you estimate the allele & genotype frequencies to be if you only knew that there were 4 homozygous recessives out of 100 individuals, and you knew nothing else about the population's structure?
Which of the following should NOT be expected to cause a change in the frequencies of alleles in a population?
Jake has an inherited disease in which his Helper T Cells fail to produce lymphokines. How would he respond to an infection?
Describe the etiology and genetics of the disease phenylketonuria (PKU). Phenylketonuria (PKU) refers to a disease found in the humans in which the affected individual does not have enzyme phenylalanine hydroxylase.
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