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describe what is meant by a "genetic switch". give a known example or design one yourself.
You put a cuvette into a spectrophotometer and obtain an absorbance reading of 2.4. How much light is actually reaching the detector?
provide an explanation of how bacterial species are defined. clearly state how the concept of a bacterial species differs from that of the biological species concept used with animals and plants.
This Project report elaborates a critical review of important elements attached to Advanced Glycated End Products (AGEs). It is very crucial to understand the process called Millard reaction.
If the experimental animals in a chamber were engaged in physical activity, how would this change the results of metabolism experiment.
Obese adipose tissue is characterized by infiltration of macrophages. We and others recently showed that a specific subset of macrophages is hired to obese adipose and muscle tissue.
Explain the polymerase chain reaction process. Use terms primer, template, DNA, nucleotides, and DNA polymerase.
White blood cells, leukocytes normally reside in the blood. However, they end up in tissues and organs when there's infection or damage to fight foreign bodies-antigens. At times they're activated from a false trigger.
A young man was brought to the hospital suffering an unknown disease. Unfortunately, the young patient did not make it. Upon examination of his liver cells it was determined that the liver cells were extremely unhealthy.
Vampire females can not have children. Only human females can have half vampire or half human children. Both female and male vampires are venomous.
explain some of the bioethical concerns related to screening for genetic diseases.
A mutation that inactivates a regulatory protein that normally prevents transcription of a gene is said to be trans-acting. Will this type of mutation affect the copy of this gene on the other chromosome?
Describe what you observed in your cheek smear wet mount, direct stained slide, and indirectly stained slide. What were similarities and differences. Describe what you observed in your yeast wet mount, direct stained slide, and indirectly stained sli..
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