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Question - How is cancer influenced by genetics/genetic background? Why do tumor cells have a greater degree of genetic instability than normal cells? What is the difference between benign and malignant tumors? What is the Warburg effect and how does t helps cancers to grow? What are oncogenes and tumor suppressors are and how they're different? What types of mutations are expected in proto-oncogenes and tumor suppressors? What is the minimum number of mutation events that would convert a proto-oncogene to an oncogene or inactive a tumor suppressor gene (don't forget that we have two copies of each gene!)? What are other events that could convert a proto-oncogene into an oncogene (e.g. gene amplification)? What is the difference between driver and passenger mutations in cancer?
Why are family members or law enforcement personnel sometimes interested in having people take a look at old cases?
How do we call insect which are responsible for transmitting diseases?
Which of the following DOES NOT occue in nature without the aid of humans?
The replication cycles of bacteriophages and animal viruses have many similarities. Discuss similarities and differences of the characteristics of prophages vs proviruses.
What plant produces coconuts? Is this plant a monocot or a dicot? How can you tell? (Cite 2 characteristics to support yourchoice) What tissue is the liquid inside the coconut?
The energy transfers taking place in the mitochondrium and the chloroplast have a number of similarities. Briefly describe the basic process of transferring energy in the two organelles. Include in the discussion the similarities between photosynth..
How could you explain the occurrence of birth defects (caused by altered genes) in children and grandchildren of WWII atomic bomb victims, while the victims themselves were only mildly affected.
Hungtington disorder is a progressive degeneration of the nervous system that begins at middle age and results in an early death. It is caused by a single autosomal gene mutation that acts in a dominant fashion.
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Prepare this assignment according to the APA guidelines found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center. An abstract is not required.
1. Draw a histogram 2. What type of distribution do your data appear to have? 3. What is your null hypothesis (H0)?
Some parents refuse to have their children vaccinated.
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