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1. All of the following are characteristics of the genomics revolution EXCEPT_____________Large scale acquisition of DNA sequencesAbility to conduct discovery-based researchEnabled reverse genetics approach to genetics researchFacilitated collaborative research networksInability to understand single genes2. Determine which of the below are types of analyses that can occur once an entire sequence of a genome is known? a) Bioinformatics b) Comparative genomics c) Proteomics d) Educational genomics e) Functional genomics3. Genomics can be used to: 1. understand general design principles of living organisms. 2. discover new genes that have a role in human genetic diseases.4. Which of the below are not steps in the production of genome sequence maps: a) Read the sequence of individual piece of the genome. b) Isolate whole chromosomes. c) When sequences are obtained, assemble and organize the sequences in order. d) Identify molecular markers on specific chromosomes. e) All of these are steps you would use.
Describe how these two processes are related between plants and animal based on rectants and products (water, carbon dioxide, glucose and oxigen) of both pathways.
Do you really think the age of the man is main in determining the chance of chromosomal abnormalities? Why or why not with appropriate reasons. Describe a single meiosis event.
What must the intracellular 3-phosphoglycerate/1, 3-diphosphoglycerate ratio be to make the phosphoglycerate kinase reaction thermodynamically favourable in the direction of 1, 3-diphosphoglycerate synthesis.
A plant increased from one of Mendel's yellow pea is selfed. Three progeny peas from this are obtained and they are all green. Is the original plant homozygous or heterozygous.
Without oxygen, cellular respiration grinds to a standstill, although glycolysis can continue to make some ATP anaerobically for a short time. While oxygen runs out, why does electron transport stop? Why do you thing the Krebs cycle stops.
What was this experiment and why was it so significant? Diagram and briefly describe the steps of the process. How and why has recombinant DNA technology impacted biotechnology.
Determine which intracellular change is the most contributor to increases in fiber size of cross-sectional area and strength?
Traditionally, it was thought that nucleus was the control center of the cell. Recent discoveries though, indicate that the nucleus in eukaryotes is merely a repository of genetic data.
Think about the following hypothetical scheme of determination of coat color in a mammal. Gene A controls the conversion of a white pigment P 0 into a gray pigment P 1 ;
A series of genetic crosses are planned to estimate whether genes for two characters are linked or unlinked. It is known from previous work that both characters exhibit a complete dominance inheritance pattern.
What is the total ocean area that (trillion m2) that can be classified as open ocean, that is, ocean that is greater than 960 km from the next land.
How do respiration and/or photosynthesis affect homeostasis in a living organism.
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