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Q1. Bacteria - a single, circular chromosome (usually) Eukaryotes, one complete set of nuclear chromosomes Note that Eukaryotes also possess a mitochondrial genome thus plants have a chloroplast genome and a mitochondrial genome What about fungi? What is the source of those organellar genomes?
Q2. We estimate the size of a population of small mice in a particular field by the mark-recapture method. Our estimate is 350. afterwards, we learn from experiments on the behaviour of these mice that we can locate a baited trap faster if they have already been rewarded with food by visiting that trap once before. Does this mean that our original of 350 individuals was too low or too high? Explain the answer in terms of the principle that underlies the mark-recapture method.
Describe Tay-Sachs disease. Suppose you are a genetic counselor working with a couple who have just had a child who is suffering from Tay-Sachs disease.
a bacterium will construct different proteins to metabolize the sugars lactose or glucose, depending on which one it detects in the outside environment. What part of the bacterium allows it to recognize different substances in the outside environm..
Determine pseudodominance and how is it produced through a chromosome deletion and how does bacterial DNA differ from eukaryotic DNA?
explain the advantage and disadvantage of random addition or deletion of nucleotides at VDJ junctions during re-arrangement of immunoglobulin gene segments.
q1. what proportion of the progeny will be expected to phenotypically resemble the first parent? a 14 b 18 c 34 d 38 e
Design two (hypothetical) inhibitors for chymotrypsin using itsreaction mechanism. Explain the concept of your design and mechanisms for inhibition.
Blood glucose was monitored weekly for all mice. After five weeks, there was no change in average body weight between groups.
The transfer of electrons from one molecule of NADH to H2O via the electron transfer chain results in the net movements of 8 protons from the mitochondrial matrix into the intermembrane mitochondrial space.
When did dinosaurs and pterosaurs become extinct? Which are the only extant animals that descended directly from dinosaurs.
What is left-sided and right-sided heart failure? Which of these symptoms reflect left-sided heart failure and which reflect right-sided heart failure? Why with reasons.
Which of the following statements about immature naïve B cells that have been released from the bone marrow is not true?
Could someone please help me with this homework problem? I'mthinking that the white eye gene and the red eye gene operates byepistasis.
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