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What is the name of the DNA duplication process? What is the main enzyme that is involved in it?
In a cattle the hornless condition (H) is dominant and the horned condition (h) is recessive. A bull without horns is crossed with a cow with horns. Of the four offerings, two are horned and two are hornless. Determine the genotype of the bull and..
Despite the fact that the heritabilities were high and approximately equal, we cannot conclude that the differences in seed weight between the populations are largely due to genetic differences.
What is the most important use of calcium in your body (according to your body)? Explain why this does or does not make sense.
Compare the control of gene regulation in eukaryotes and prokaryotes at the level of initiation of transcription.
Describe the pathways by which these brain regions control motor activity and describe the major pathophysiological differences between Parkinson's Disease and Alzheimer's Disease.
Can you deduce what action this drug has at a synapse to increase the amount of serotonin present in the synaptic cleft? Another type of antidepressant inhibits the enzymes that naturally break down serotonin at the synaptic cleft. Can you explain ..
Assume you survey a population in Hardy-Weinberg (H-W) linkage equilibrium with two loci C,c and D,d. The estimated frequencies of these alleles are:
I just did a lab with antiseptics and disinfectants and a lab report question asks "were any microorganims increasing within the zone of inhibition of any of the disenfectants or antiseptics?
What would you consider is a major medical complication for this patient other than the newly diagnosed stroke? Please consider the appropriate classification and type of condition for this patient's pulmonary diagnosis. Provide rationale for your..
Describe the structural and functional effects of your experiment on cellular structures such lysosomes. Why are these effects predicted by the second law of thermodynamics
Curare, a poison extracted from a South American shrub, blocks the binding of Ach by muscle cells. What do you suppose would happen to your muscles, including the ones involved in breathing, if a toxic dose of curare entered your bloodstream?
Briefly explain bacterial disease, viral disease, fungal disease and parasitic disease, and give an example of each.
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