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A group working at the University of California, Berkeley has developed "nanothermometers," little nanoparticles that can be injected into cells to measure the temperature in various places in the cell. So far, they have been used in cells growing in a culture dish. Indicate what you think the group will discover about the temperature in different parts of the cell. Discuss whether you believe it will be the same or different, and explain why.
Discuss the difference between the Law of Segragation and the Law of Independent Assortment? During which phases of meiosis do these occur?
For double helix formation, ?G can be measured to be -54 kJ/mol at pH 7.0 in 1 M at 25 degrees C. The heat released indicates an enthalpy change of -251 kJ/mol (-60 kcal/mol)
Why would lowering the temperature of the medium in which cells were growing be expected to affect the ability of the cells to form gap junctions with one another?
What is meant by the 'cloning of a gene'? (Explain what it means from the perspective of the host bacteria)
Discuss how to figure out a cDNA sequence from an amino acid sequence? This is usually in context of determining an appropriate oligonucleotide probe.
Tumor Viruses and our Current Understanding of Cancer and How many cancers are caused by viruses?
With two nearby ponds in a forest as the study site, how would you design a controlled experiment to measure the effect of falling leaves on net primary production in a pond?
It was discovered that the replication of the ends of chromosomes was a problem due to the structure of DNA and the properties of enzymes used in the replication process.
Assume you count the number of bacteria in 5 of the 1/400mm^2 small boxes of the central grid on the Hemocytometer.
One of the criteria for causality outlined by Sir Austin Bradford Hill is biological plausibility. Describe three biological explanations which support observations that male circumcision protects against HIV acquisition.
So I know that the oocyte and the sperm are the female and male"germ cell", and that the germ cells give rise to gametes, whichfuse at fertilization. What's the process of a germ cell becomingactual "gametes"? (especially in females) Is it a matte..
Simulate a DNA Strand and produce an appropriate transcript RNA molecule for use in translation.
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