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In the context of DNA replication, telomeres are important structures at the:(explanation required for points)a) 5’end of the prokaryotic template strandb) 3’end of the prokaryotic template strandc) 5’end of the eukaryotic template strandd) 3’end of the eukaryotic template strande) all of the above
What is the maximum distance (in map units) that can exist between two linked genes? Explain your reasoning.
Two first-order rate constants, Kr and Kp and one second-order rate constant, Kf define KM by the relationship Km = (Kr+ Kp)/Kf by substituting the appropriate units for the rate constantsin this expression, show that Km must be expressed in terms..
Explain the "size principle" in relation to motor unit recruitment and muscle fiber type. Who is credited with developing this principles?
Discuss persistence hunting and how it explains form/function of early Homo species.
Explain how penetrance and expressivity can affect the expression of an allele and how epigenetic phenomena affect the observed pattern of inheritance.
It is said that a teaspoon full of neutron star material is so dense that it would burrow directly to the center of the earth. Assume this is valid (it is, actually). Why would the material stop at the center of the earth?
Gene R and gene T are genetically linked. Answer the following questions concerning a dihybrid organism with the genotype Rt/rT.
q1. two intracellular molecules x and y are both normally synthesized at a constant rate of 1000 molecules per second
Should aging be viewed as a natural process or as a "disease" that we should fight? What are the arguments for thinking as inevitable and natural?
What the hell is a clavicle? Explain how an allele in one context can be recessive but in another context can be dominant
A microcentrifuge tube with a final concentration of 0.25 mM ONPG contains 800 uL buffer, 100 uL ONPG, and 100 uL enzyme. What was the initial concentration of ONPG added to this tube?
We know that all radioactive isotopes decay over time as they emit particles and change into daughter isotopes. Briefly explain how radioactive decay and the concept of a half life enables scientists to estimate the ages of rocks.
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