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Question: Single stranded binding protein, topoisomerase and telomerase all solve potential problems in DNA replicatio. Explain the potential problems that would occur without these proteins and how these 3 proteins solve them. Be specific.
Assume you performed a gram stain on a sample from a pure culture of bacteria and observed a field of red and purple cocci. Adjacent cell were not always the similar colour. What do you conclude.
List two possible mutations that might cause this phenotype. Be as specific as possible about the location of mutation. What led physician to make this diagnosis, and what might have caused the sudden attack.
Three Hfr strains of E. coli are known to transfer their genetic material during conjugation in different sequences. Given the time of entry of the markers into the F- recipient,
The flagellum is quite literally an outboard motor that few bacteria use to swim. It is rotary device that, like a motorboat, turns propeller to push against liquid, moving bacterium forward in process.
A newspaper headline reported Algal Bloom Kills Fish. As you read, you find that the algae did not produce toxins. Describe what actually caused fish death, given that the algae are not toxic?
A diagnostic of phlebitis was made. What is Phlebitis and what more serious condition may result if proper healing doesn't occur? What is the treatment for this patient and what will be the likely outcome from this disease.
The cell walls if bacteria, fungi and plant cells and an extracellular matrix of animal cells are all external to the plasma membrane. Which is the characteristic of all these extracellular structures.
Suppose that you require to dilute a 3mM solution to a concentration of 1 x 10-6 M. Pipettors that dispense volumes ranging from 10~100.
Susie needs a blood transfusion. She has type O blood. Her brother has type A blood. She asks if she can use his blood. What is the doctor's response?
A forty-five year old woman goes to the primary care physician with abdmonal pain, nausea, and non - bloody diarrhea. A gram stain of a stool sample presents with gram negative rods.
In this week's experiment, we will examine the technique of random sampling as a tool for the estimation of large populations.
Discuss a major difference in the action of a water soluble hormone versus a lipid soluble hormone. The use of transport proteins.
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