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What is the frequency of heterozygotes Aa in a randomly mating population in which the frequency of all dominant phenotypes is 0.19? The answer key says it 0.18. Can someone please explain why?
Cutting DNA with restriction enzyme, hybridizing the DNA with probe, electrophoresis of DNA, blotting the DNA.define the right order in which procedures are carried out.
On physical assessment, nurse determines that his ankles and feet are very swollen. Which of these symptoms reflect left-sided heart failure and which reflect right-sided heart failure, and why give appropriate reason.
The panspermia hypothesis proposes that life did not originate on Earth, but instead arose else where in the galaxy.
Think about the presence of hemoglobin in the catheter bag. What symptom would this loss of hemoglobin most strongly and immediately be linked to in the patient?
Primary reason for the incredible success of viruses in their incredible diversity. Explain why a virus that is well adapted to one species and causes no apparent disease can upon a switch to a new host range cause severe disease
sketch a diagram of the circular DNA molecule, showing the locations of the restriction sites for Ecor I and BamH I , as well as distances between them.
A breaking buffer contains 10mM Tris, pH 8.0, 150mM Nacl. The elution buffer is breaking buffer that also contains 300mM imidazole.
Normally multicopy plasmids do not integrate into chromosome even when they contain considerable DNA sequence homology for recombination.
When cloning a gene into an expression vector, people frequently use two different restriction enzymes so that passenger DNA can be inserted in the correct orientation with respect to promoter sequence present in the plasmid. But orientation is almos..
Thiol proteases are a widely distributed group of proteases with a mechanism somewhat similar to that of the serine proteases (the family of enzymes which includes chymotrypsin).
The very simple genotype phenotype relationship of dominance, codominance and recessiveness has been complicated by issues of penetrance and epistatsis.
explain The process by which the bacteria affect milk is outlined in text books, but the "meat" process seems to be glossed over.
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