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1. how do experiments of modern plant breeders differ from the methods used by Gregor Mendel?2. how was Mendel able to isolate a particular trait for study? how did he control for outside factors that might confound his results?3. what is the reproductive mechanism that allows for an offspring to inherit a trait that is expressed in neither parent?4. how does a Punnett square works?5. what is the theory of independent assortment?6. what are some of the phenotypic variations that are possible with codominance? with incomplete dominance?7. what is epistasis,and how does it influence the inheritance of a particular trait?8. what is hemophilia? what kind of inherited defect produces the disorder?9. What are some of the signs and symptoms of hemophilia?10 how does the process of inheritance in humans differ from that of plants?
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Discuss why do you need to have a smaller sample volume for river water and raw sewage compared to drinking water to do the coliform bacteria test?
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Explain the Hershey-Chase experiment. Describe in your own words, as if you were talking to someone with no genetics background.
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The doctor writes an order for 125 mg of a medication. The label on the vial states "50 mg per ml". How many ml should the nurse administer?
Suppose that you start with a lysogenic strain of E. coli. In this strain, a mutation arises that results in the intracellular repressor level becoming twice as high as it normally would be.
Perform a BLAST search and a result has an E value of about 1 x 10-4. What does this E value mean? What are some parameters on which an E value depends?
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