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Suppose that a mutation occurred in the SRY gene on the human Y chromosome, knocking out its ability to produce the testis-determining factor. Predict the phenotype of an individual who carried this mutation and a normal X chromosome.
suggest an experiment to test. give the relationship between mtDNA and human ageing.
Consider this redox reaction that is involved in fermentation. Answer the following questions based on the forward direction of the reaction as shown below.
Women's bladders, on average, are smaller than those of men. The distribution of bladder volume in women is approximately N (400, 75) in milliliters. Find the proportion of women's bladders with a volume between 500 and 600 ml.
A mutaton in the gene W causes a post-pubertal onset of functional defect in Leydig cells. Determine which of the following profiles is associated with a male carrying this mutation in the gene W, at thirty years of age?
Wild non-transgenic Saccharomyces cerevisiae cannot break down cellulose. What are 2 advantages of using Saccharomyces cerevisiae with cloned cellulase gene to breakdown cellulosic biomass over microbes that have inherent cellulase capability.
What are Human Leukocyte Antigens.
As the lab instructor for Cell Bio, you need to make a solution of DCMU, an inhibitor of photosynthetic electron transport. You want a final concentration of 2x10^-5 M in a final volume of 1.25 mls, and this needs to be achieved using a 10 microli..
Two treu breeding white strans of a plant were mated and the Ftwo progeny were all white. When the F1plants were allowed to self fertilize, 179 white flowered and 41 purple flowered F1 plants grew.
Contrast UV irradiation of cells with ionizing radiation of cells in regard to a) their respective energies; b) the way their energy is deposited in the DNA and c) one difference in types of damage they produce in the DNA bases.
Suppose a population evolving by genetic drift in which the frequency of allele K is 0.65. What is the probability that at some point in the future allele K will drift to a frequency of 1?
If the centrioles are mispositioned in the cell, the functional mitotic spindle would fail to form. In this state, how will chromosome segregation be affected . Microtubules will not attach to kinetochores.
DNA sequences differ between species due to substitution events, i.e. when new mutations arise and become fixed by drift or selection in one of the species.
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