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1- If the gene for tall (T) plants is dominant over the gene for short (t) plants , what would be the result of crossing two Tt plants?
2-After crossing Ss Yy with SsYy individual, what fraction of the offspring are predicted to have genotype that is heterozygous for both characteristics?
What is the role of the hepatic portal system?
What is a hierarchy? Are complex things built from simple parts? Give examples from everyday life.
Can enhancers work in trans? That is, can an enhancer on one piece of DNA activate a promoter on another piece of DNA. Propose an experiment to test this. Be sure to discuss any appropriate control experiments.
What best describes the difference between incomplete and complete metamorphosis?
Determine what kind of DNA mutation in a gene would result in the production of a shorter version of a protein missing amino acids in the middle of the protein
Given the variation in pressure with height, in clinical medicine human blood pressure is normally referenced to heart level. Does this usually affect the pressure recorded from the upper arm?
Assume you perform a cross with the pea plant in question one and a pea plant with the genotype aabbccdd. What is the probability that an offspring will be aaBbccDd?
Explain why rates of reactions can change. When and why in the body we might need to change the rate of the reactions?
Consider the HIV enzyme called protease. The amino acid residues at the active site are highly hydrophobic. In designing a drug that would bind to the active site and jam it, researchers should use which sort of molecule.
Which best describes the codon-anticodon binding?
How is it possible that the same minus end-directed motor can be involved in both anterograde and retrograde movements?
Transcription factor X binds to a response element in gene A and gene B. In muscle cells, transcription factor X activates transcription of gene A. In neuronal cells,
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