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Q1. o What are various benefits of squeezing so much data into virtually every cell in the body?
o Why did humans not advance with one central repository of DNA rather than having it replicated throughout the body?
o suppose that the hereditary information carried in genes and DNA is responsible for many differences observed in humans and other living things. How might just four different bases in DNA strands be responsible for the almost endless variety?
Q2. Why in the world plants evolved such beautiful colours and shapes and create such wonderful scents. What do you tell her?
Having studied the usefulness of restriction enzymes and the process of molecular cloning, propose a use for these two genetic technologies.
How does the high concentration of urea in the cells of the inner medulla surrounding the nephron make it possible for the fluid in the tubule to become concentrated (loose water)?
q1. what amount of the molecules produced in the experiment are directly of use for the cellular metabolism and cell
Discuss similarities and differences how a farmer would use Rhizobium versus Bacillus thuringiensis? Are there any other types of microbes the farmer could use for similar purposes?
The patient lives near the San Luis Rey River and has no history of foreign travel, blood transfusion, or intravenous drug use. What is the disease? How was it obtained.
The very simple genotype-phenotype relationship of dominance, codominance and recessiveness has been complicated by issues of penetrance and epistatsis.
A plant increased from one of Mendel's yellow pea is selfed. Three progeny peas from this are obtained and they are all green. Is the original plant homozygous or heterozygous.
what fraction of people can be expected to be of the genotype HH? D. what would be the phenotype frequencies of non -Huntington's disease?
A 35-year old mentally retarded man died. His brain showed atrophy of the gyri and histologic features indistinguishable from those of Alzheimer disease. He had a chromosomal abnormality (trisomy 21). What was the most likely diagnosis?
q1. the basic structural unit of a biomembrane is the phospholipid bilayer. acetic acid and ethanol are each collected
Somatic cells of chimpanzees contain 48 chromosomes. How many chromatids and chromosomes are present in (h) an oogonial cell prior to S-phase (i) a spermatid (j) a primary oocyte arrested prior to ovulation (k) a secondary oocyte arrested prior to..
Describe the structures of hemoglobin and myoglobin, describing the binding site of heme, the location of the iron atom, the extent of alpha helices and their roles, and the quaternary structure of hemoglobin.
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