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A new drug was found to decrease Hepatitis B virus. The drug is an analogue of one of the nucleic acid bases of DNA and probably works by being incorporated into the virus and disrupting viral genes during viral DNA replication. However, patients in a clinical trial of the drug began to experience drastic overproduction of lactic acid and liver failure leading to death. What is the most likely explanation for the problem? Why did fermentation occur?
Why a defendant's genes do not excuse criminal behaivor.
1. Compare and contrast the toxicokinetics of AsV and arsenobetaine. Consider each of the four components of toxicokinetics (i.e. Absorption, Distribution, Metabolism, and Elimination
An analyzer is studying a gene that codes for a very small polypeptide phe his gly cys gly. He treated the cells with different mutagens with the results to the protein.
A 67-year-old patient with severe sepsis undergoes a full infectious work-up upon admittance to the intensive care unit. Cultures of urine, blood, sputum, and cerebral spinal fluid are obtained.
cycloheximide is a drug that inhibits protein synthesis by cells. predict what effect cyclohximide would have on the
Which of the following would be regarded as a macronutrient?
In a separate piece of paper, make a simple family tree for a couple showing children, and lineages from two children showing grand children, great grandchildren, great great grandchildren, and great great great grandchildren.
In rabbits, black is due to a dominant gene, B, and brown to its recessive allele, b. Short hair is due to a dominat gene, S, long hair to its recessive allele, s.
How many phosphate groups does ATP have and Does the DNA in the skin cell have the same backbone as DNA in the brain cell of the same organism
One known susbtrate of MPF or kinases regulated by MPF are the nuclear lamins. Describe how the phosphorylation of nuclear lamins affects its function and progression through mitosis.
What happens when two solutes (glycerol and ethylene glycol) are competing for the same carrier? Does it affect the time that it takes for hemolysis to occur in freshwater fish's RBC? Which would be faster or slower and how would you know since th..
Choose one germline mutation as your topic focus. Discuss the normal function of the gene as well as the role of the mutated gene in cancer development and/or progression and discuss the nature of the virus, the type of cancers.
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