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Q1. Imagine Saccharomyces cerevisiae is grown in a nutrient medium containing the radiosotope 35S. After 48 hr incubation, the 35S would most probable be found in the S. cerevisiae's what? Carbohydrates; Nucleic acids; Water; Lipids; and Proteins?
Q2. Which pair will have been likely to agree that strata such as those depicted here were deposited gradually over long periods of time by subtle mechanisms that are still at work?
What is meant by the 'cloning of a gene'? (Explain what it means from the perspective of the host bacteria)
In mapping a large plasmid you notice that the restriction enzyme HaeII yields three bands, Pst I yields five bands and HaeII+PstI double digestion gives rise to six bands.
Describe the processes involved in the transformation of solid materials in rock into soluble nutrients in soil. What biological factors can influence the rate of this transformation?
Children born with a short lingual frenulum are referred as "tongue-tied". What is the name of this congenital condition?
Aquatic leaf at 10 percent salt solution under the microscope. The next question ask me to reverse the procedure by adding 1-2 drops of DI water.
Based on what you know of lipids, size, shape, etc, why does drinking water help one to lose weight?
A bacterial genome consists of 1.7x108 base pairs. How long would it take to complete one round of replication?
Describe how vestigial structures provide clues about a species' evolutionary past. Illustrate the argument with vestigial structures found in humans or other real species.
Dsome of the physical properties that provide a reliable means to identify common minerals. Also, discuss how certain properties can exhibit a range of characteristics or values, thus making them less useful for identification purposes.
explain The process by which the bacteria affect milk is outlined in text books, but the "meat" process seems to be glossed over.
Briefly discuss the differences between the bacteria on microbial electrochemical system anode and cathode, regarding to their electron donor, electron acceptor, carbon sources, and respiration mechanisms.
Explain how the presence of antibody can suppress the response to antigen and how this can effect vaccine stratagies.
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