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A mutation is found in a tRNA-encoding gene. The wild type allele produces a tRNA that recognizes the codon GAA, and is charged with the amino acid Glutamic acid. The mutant tRNA is still charged with Glu, but the anticodon is mutated such that it recognizes the codon TAA. What effect will this have on translation in these cells? How will the proteins produced be different?
How is one-way conduction at synapses ensured? what is a mixed nerve, What is the value of the connective tissue wrappings found in a nerve?
An operon with one regulatory region and three protein?coding genes will have how many promoters? Related: Explain how bacteria can make one mRNA molecule that contains the code for several proteins.
Red- Green blindness is X-linked recessive.a woman with normal color vision has father with color blind vision.the woman has a child with a man who is normal color vision.which phenotype is not expected?
In Drosophila, the eye-color mutation scarlet (st) and the bristle mutation spineless (ss) are located in chromosome 3 at a distance of 14 map units. What phenotypes, and in what proportions, would you expect in the progeny from the mating of st+ ..
Describe several different types of mutations, the various mechanisms of mutational repair, and the SOS response.
Describe precisely what is microbial death? Why does a population of microbes not die instaneously when exposed to an antimicrobial agent
Draw the chromosomes for the P generationflies, using red for the gray fly and pink for the black one. Show the position of each allele and Draw the chromosomes and label the alleles of an F1 fly
Compare and contrast positive and negative feedback loops. Give an example of each and how common each is in natural systems.
During sleep, relay neurons in the thalamus reduce information reaching the cerebrum by altering their membrane potential. Are these neurons more likely to have depolarized or hyperpolarized? Explain you reasoning.
What percentage of the population are unaffected carriers?
Explain how the silent substitution rate (single base substitutions at sequence locations that do not affect the amino acid sequence) can be used to estimate the base mutation rate (µ).
Write a short note on Diabetes in Children. Give a expert's Analysis also.
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