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Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Jones had baby girls same day in same hospital. Mrs. Smith named her baby Shirley and Mrs. Jones named her baby Jane. Mrs. Jones began to suspect but that the babies had been switched. Blood tests were done with the following results:
Mr. Smith type A
Mr. Jones type A
Mrs. Smith type B
Mrs. Jones type A
Shirley type O
Jane type B
Explain whether a mix up had occurred?
Explain the experiments, their expected results, and your conclusions. You may suppose that you have an unlimited budget and an Institutional Review Board with very strict guidelines for research in humans.
Assume that there are 63 different naturally occurring amino acids. If all 64 possible combinations of bases for a codon resulted in coding for 63 different amino acids and one stop codon, which of the next mutations would NOT be possible.
Clarify the principle and advantage of using a rapid identification system. what is the probability that a son born to this woman would be phenotypically normal with respect to both of these traits.
Explain especially what happens to DCPIP and why and how. Explain results and purposes of each of the four tubes of solutions where the photosynthetic output of the Hill reaction was measured.
Artificial electron acceptors can also be used to notice a specific organelle in animal cells by cytochemistry. Name this organelle and outline a procedure that you will use to detect this organelle by cytochemistry.
Glucose (C6H12O6) can survive as both an open-chain form and a closed-ring form. Before 1900, glucose was only thought to happen as an open chain. Now we know that over 99 percent of the time, glucose occurs in the closed-ring form. What probable dif..
X-linked Recessive: colour-blindness, malepatterned baldness, hemophilia Color-blindness is caused by a recessive gene (b) on X chromosome. Predict phenotypes for children of a female carrier with a normal male. A genetic wasteland.
Both RT and PR represent potential targets for antiretroviral drugs. Drugs called nucleoside analogs (NA) act against RT, whereas drugs known as protease inhibitors (PI) act against PR.
As Ben jumped on his bike and headed for the fresh water lake, his mom called after him, "Don't swim if we have an electrical storm-it looks threatening". That was a valid request. Why with reason.
Eighteen museum specimens of the extinct great Auk were used to amplify coxI, a mitochondrial gene for cytochrome oxidase. DNA sequence analysis of 600 nucleotides of coxI revealed 5 alleles and the number of nucleotide differences between them are s..
Illustrate four organelles or structures that all eukaryotic cells have in common. In adding, describe two eukaryotic cell features that would be found only in autotrophic cells.
Whilst playing lacrosse, Frank took a blow to the back of his neck. When she looked toward the stars but not directly at them, she could see them. Describe what was happening. Implicated in this is the fovea and its cells.
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