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Q1. What are the elements of an epidemic?
Classify infection rate.
In brief explain various factors affecting the development of epidemics.
Differentiate monocyclic and monocyclic diseases
Q2. Evaluate simple interest Vs compound interest diseases. Cite relevant examples. How plant disease can be measured?
How plant diseases could be forecasted and what are the needs for that?
Give an instance of a successful plant disease forecasting system and explain how it works.
The nucleotide sequence of a DNA section is GTA. A mRNA molecule with a complementary codon is transcribed from the DNA. In the process of protein synthesis, a tRNA pairs with the mRNA codon. What is the nucleotide sequence of the tRNA anticodon?
Life as we know it could not exist without water. All the chemical reactions of life occur in aqueous solution. Water molecules are polar and are capable of forming hydrogen bonds with other polar or charged molecules.
What are the possible genotypes of the parents? If thedisease is a chromosomal abnormality describe theabnormality.
Using the two-hybrid system to detect interactions between proteins, you obtain the following results: A clone encoding gene A gave positive results with clones B and C.
At 1.4 mg/ml pure tubulin, the plus (+) ends of microtubules grow at a rate of about 2 µm/min. At this growth rate how many?-tubulin dimers (8 nm in length) are added to the ends of a microtubule each second?
Clathrin-coated vesicles bud from eucaryotic plasma membrane fragments when adaptins, clathrin, and dynamin-GTP are added. What would you expect to observe if the following modifications were made to the experiment? Explain your answer.
describe the different levels of protein structure and their effects upon the final functional protein. What forces are important in shaping and maintaining how amino acids interact to create structure at each level?
It is frequently when the environment changes in some way that is unfavourable to an existing population that the organisms begin to reproduce sexually. Explain the importance of this switch from asexual to sexual reproduction.
Reduction often is referred to as the addition of hydrogens to a compound. It is more chemically correct to refer to reduction as the addition of electrons.
Describe the process of global warming, greenhouse gases, and the greenhouse effect.
Cut wings is an X chromosome recessive mutant of D melanogaster. Antennaless is an autosomal recessive mutant. A cut, antennaless female is mated to a wild-type male.
Which of the following are secondary sex characteristics in females?
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