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Describe how you would sample two different jars in a lab experiment. For example, how would you sample a jar with extra fertilizer versus one with extra organic matter? You should indicate why you are sampling in a particular way and what are you trying to observe
The chance that a baby will be a girl is 1/2 and the chance of having a boy is also 1/2. If a certain family has three boys, what is the chance that their next child will be a girl? Explain your answer.
Why do you think that some of the cells in certain flasks looked healthier than other ones? What is present or absent in the growth media of the different flasks that can make a difference?
How many genes are there? How many alleles does each gene have? What type of gene interaction does the ratio in the Ftwo indicate?
It has been established that incremental changes led to the development of a human eye. Closely examine the stages of development as seen in slide thirty-one of the Changes lecture.
Be able to make a sketch and narrate how transcription proceeds, using the following words (more or less in order of appearance): Promoter region, RNA polymerase, template strand, coding strand, GC hairpin. Be sure to explicitly state how hydrogen..
despite occurring in a large volume of reaction space in the cytoplasm? What are the advantage(s) and disadvantage to this method of reaction organization?
List and express at least three prokaryotic cellular features that might be targeted in this way to inhibit or kill a bacterial pathogen.
Discuss how much of a 10X buffer would I add to a reaction whose total volume will be 20?L?
In allosteric deactivation a regulatory molecule binds to a site other than the active site, resulting in a change in enzyme shape that allows the active site to bind substrate.
A student attempts to transform a population of E. coli with a pBluescript plasmid. How do you advise him to identify cells that have the plasmid? Answer Plate the cells on a medium containing X-gal.
A drug that does not dissociate has a molecular weight of 300. If 300 g of this drug are dissolved in 1000 ml of water, what is the osmolarity of resulting solution?
We have to attach all of the sources. I am having trouble finding anything but instances and biology teacher notes. I have worked on this for 2 days and only have an opening statement that seems to pretty much sum up everything.
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