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You have synthesized a compound that binds to the active site of a critical bacterial enzyme. You want to know if the inhibitor is a reversible or irreversible inhibitor. Describe an experiment that would provide this answer, note the possible outcomes of the experiment, and explain the meaning or each possible outcomes.
Assume you have been breeding roaches in your dorm and are trying to increase the speed in your roach population. You examine speed by timing.
Plasmid size of pGLO is 5371 bp and the restriction sites for Pst I are 2106 and 3181. Compute to predict the sizes of fragments when gPLO is digested with PstI.
why surface area to volume ratio is an adaptive trait and why different surface area to volume ratios would be selected by these two very different environments.
Define anterograde axoplasmic transport. Explain why is this type of axonal transport necessary in most neurons? briefly explain molecules involved in facilitating anterograde transport.
the required reagents involved in making the PCR work.
Albinism is a rare genetically inherited trait that is only in phenotype of homozygous recessive individuals. The most characteristic symptom is a marked deficiency in the skin and hair pigment melanin.
Discuss how does the change in heart rate during deep inhalation compare to the change in heart rate during normal inhalation?
Suppose if the demands for O2 and CO2 are the same in either body position, should tidal volume and breathing rate be affected by body position?
Starting with IMP draw the pathways for the synthesis of ATP and GTP. You must include the structure, name of metabolite, name of enzymes, etc.
Glycogen is used as a storage material in muscle as well as in liver, but the fate of the glucose 1-phosphate that is generated is different. What happens in each of these tissues and why? Show the pathway for each.
You are asked to determine the number of viable organisms per ml in a sample. The sample is thought to contain between 6.4*10^6 - 8.4*10^6 organisms per ml.
What is the rate of errors in DNA replication in a cell that has a defect in the DNA polymerase III 3'-5' exonuclease activity (but all other mechanisms that ensure DNA replication fidelity intact?
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