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A flock of 10 random finches from a large population group flies to an island and there founds another large population as follows: In the first 5 generations, the population size remains 10. After this, the population size grows to a very large size N>>10000 and stays there for a 1000 generations. What fraction of the heterozygosity at an arbitrary neutral locus do you expect to be lost in passing through this bottleneck?
Would this experiment work with other plant cells? What about animal cells? Why or why not?
The diploid genome in a human somatic cell consists of approximately 6 billion base pairs. (a) If you connected all the chromosomes end-to-end, how long is the DNA in each cell based on the crystallographic dimensions of the DNA double helix.
You measured the purified protein concentration, which is 5 ug/uL. You decided to load 20 ug protein to the gel. How would you dilute your sample?
In order to ensure that chromosomal DNA is replicated once and only once in each cell cycle, eukaryotic cells have evolved a complex system of control involving Cdc6, a pre-replicative complex, Origin recognition complex and S-Cdk.
What condition exists if little or no insulin is produced?
Now that you've arrived at the lung, describe the structures you see and narrate how the body combats the invading bacterium using the knowledge you have grinded in the first 4 units. Address both specific and nonspecific immunity and the cells that ..
Use the Internet to research one example of an aid project that the Canadian international development agency (cida) is funding that helps women in Asia feed their families.
How many genes are likely to be directly involved in determining the variation in the texture of dandelion petals?
What does bacteria cells have that plant and animal cells don't? What does animal cells have that bacteria and plant cells don't? What do plant cells have that animal and bacteria cells don't? What do all three have in common?
Explain why might a missense mutation at a protein's surface not affect the phenotype of an organism, whereas the substitution of an internal amino acid does?
The matrix used in experiment has a fractionation range 20000 to 5x10^6 Daltons. Would you see this matrix purify a plasmid that had a molecular weight.
Define the concept of biodiversity and explain the importance of biodiversity to plant communities. Describe particular threats to biodiversity that you see happening in your area of the country or community and discuss what might be done to count..
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