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how a mutation in a DNA exon will change the eventual mRNA sequence, and how this may or may not change the amino acid sequence.
What are P(island) and P(mainland)? Assume very large population sizes, no inbreeding, and the other assumptions of H-W equilibrium in order to determine the allele frequencies. Also assume that p is greater than or equal to q.
Bacteriophage M13 infects E. coli differently from the way bacteriophage T2 does. The M13 coat is removed in the inner membrane of the bacterial cell, where it is sequestered during phage replication.
Predict whether or not growth will be observed on the LB and the LB Amp+ media inoculated last week with the heat-killed AR and live AS cell mixture. Provide a rationale for your predictions.
E.coli and S.epidermidis were chosen to represent Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria, respectively. For a given antibiotic, is there a difference in susceptibility between the Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria?
What DNA products would be generated if each of the following proteins were missing mutated one. (a) DNA Ploymerase, (b) DNS Ligase, (c) DNA Helicase, (d) Nuclease that removes RNA primers.
Review the DNA of the Phenylalanine hydroxylase (PAH) gene in a patient with phenylketonuria revealed a mutation in the protein coding region whose forecasted effect would be to replace the amino acid aspartic acid.
Three bases per codon are the minimum necessary to code for twenty different amino acids when four different bases are involved.
Glucose oxidase is an enzyme that can be used for measurements of glucose levels by combining this reaction with an oxygen probe.
Discuss and name all the muscles that are responsible for expanding the volume of the chest cavity during inspiration.
Acquisition of a conjugative plasmid harboring antibiotic resistance genes is one of the easiest ways for bacteria to develop resistance to antibiotics.
It is the accumulation of acetyaldehyde that results in flushed face, dizziness, and light headedness responses that are associated with ethanol intoxication.
Provide three major risk factors of heart disease that cannot be changed and three that can be changed.
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