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In a new strain of dog, you find two new recessive mutations. One mutation results in the animal having a short tail (st), and the other mutation causes the dog to be spotted instead of a solid color (po). After more study, you discover that the two genes for the traits are 22 mu apart. If you mate individuals heterozygous for both traits (st + / + po), what percentage of their offspring will be both short-tailed and spotted, assuming no double crossovers?
The results of these experiments point to that plants can be genetically transformed for resistance to virus disease development. What is an expected outcome of a cross between a homozygous recessive woman and a man with hypophosphatemia.
If you assume this population is a large, random mating population that is not undergoing evolution, what are the genotype frequencies? First, figure the allele frequencies in the gene pool.
Dominant-recessive relationships can make determining genotype tricky, since an individual with the dominant phenotype may have either the homozygous dominant genotype or the heterozygous phenotype.
Dina Mirovich is a 40 year old woman with diabetes mellitus and lupus and recently had strep throat. She has severe edema and frothy, cola-colored urine, with low urine volume.
How many cups of the coffee would you have to drink to reach the dose (10mM) needed to interfere along with the DNA replication checkpoint mechanism?
How does a typical RNA binding protein bind RNA? Address the following in your answer- Why is protein-RNA recognition not the same protein-DNA recognition?
What is the pI of leucine, Draw the condensed structure for leucine, and label all chirality centers with an asterisk
List the embryonic stages of the brain. Out of THREE, list the adult brain derivatives.
a+, b+, c+ and d+ are independently assorting Mendelian genes controlling the production of a black pigment. The alternate alleles that give abnormal functioning of these genes are a, b, c, and d.
What are the products and final by-products of anaerobic respiration in yeast? What are the products and final by-products of anaerobic respiration in humans?
name a mechanism for an ion channel protein that can be selective for K+ and not Na+ (although the ionic radius of Na+ is smaller than that of K+)? What would be one possible mechanism for the opposite selectivity?
What would be the effect on blood pressure and phsiological basis of a blow to the head that damages the vasomotor center.
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