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A mutation in a gene can sometimes result in uncontrollable celldivision. This is a feature characteristic of most cancerous cells.What organelle would be important in controlling this function?
An enzyme has a KM of 20 µM and a Vmax of 50 mmoles/minute/µg. After exposure to an inhibitor and analysis on a Lineweaver - Burk plot the following values are obtained: -1/KM = - 0.05 liters/µmole and 1/Vmax = 0.04 (mmoles of product/minute/µg of..
Researchers want to identify the impact of cholesterol on the development of heart disease. They follow individuals who are vegan, and meat-eaters for ten years and they record if any of them experience a heart attack.
In allosteric deactivation a regulatory molecule binds to a site other than the active site, resulting in a change in enzyme shape that allows the active site to bind substrate.
A seven cm potato sliced is placed into an unknown solution. After the slice is immersed for one hour, the potato slice now measures six cm.
In the early 1960s a number of investigators conducted a series of elegant experiments that helped to decipher the genetic code. Which of the following describes a bona fide property of the genetic code?
which of the following is NOT true concerning the atomic nucleus?
After some time, you start your experiment. Before exposing the population to pesticide, you are able to determine that the frequency of the resistance allele in the sample is 0.08.
Describe how those mutations can potentially result in cancer. Make sure you list all references used for information and images.
What is dosage compensation? Do all organisms with heteromorphic chromosomes show the same type of dosage compensation?
Which of the physical forces can penetrate water most effectively and can thus be used to locate things in the ocean
What are the steps in mitotic cell division, and how do they differ from the steps in meiotic cell division?
Why are coliforms used as indicators organisms if they are not usually pathogens?
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