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What do the Drosophila Dscam proteins do? If Drosophila brains have100,000 neurons, about how many different possible connections are possible betweenthose neurons? How many genes do Drosophila have? Use these numbers toexplain: why does it make sense that many thousands of Dscam protein variantswould be generated by alternative splicing from a single gene as opposed toalternative regulation from many Dscam genes?
What molecule serves as the way of entry for lipid-derived fatty acids in the TCA cycle?
Design an antibiotic that targets a particular step in macromolecular synthesis or post-translational process and answer the following questions.
A microbiologist found a new restriction endonuclease. When DNA is digested by this enzyme, fragments that average 1,048,500 bp in length are produced.
In hill reaction What is the expect to happen to absorbance when the test tube is exposed to light? why?
What is required for photosynthesis and what is the waste product of photosynthesis? Also, given what you know about photosystems and how plants use visible light in photosynthesis.
What is the approximate molecular weight of a protein with 682 amino acid residues in a single polypeptide chain?
Which of the subsequent statements is true about phylogeny. The ancestral group frequently has all the synapomorphies of the descendant species.
What contribution does crossingover during gamete production make in terms of the genetic makeup of the next generation of offspring?
Briefly describe how three different processes that occur during a sexual life cycle increase the genetic diversity of offspring.
A person eating a contaminated shellfish can lose the ability to breathe within minutes, but may be rescued if placed on a ventillator for a period of days.
We are told that every surface we touch is teeming with bacterial cells, and bacteria are found in the pools we swim in, water we wash with, and on the hands of friends. Why don't we always have problems with bacterial infections all over our bodies.
In a population of 1000 individuals, 510 show the dominant phenotype. How many individuals would you expect of each of the possible three genotypes for this trait.
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