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In a cell containing two chromosome pairs, what would the number of chromosomes be in each of the daughter cells following meiosis in the event of an error in division in which the sister chromatids of one chromosome did not separate during meiosis II (and were thus pulled toward the same pole of the cell)?
Describe why biological information of amino acid sequences in proteins is encoded in codons composed of 3 nucleotides and NOT 2 nucleotides.
how can a G-protein open an ion channel either directly or through a protein kinase enzyme?
Assume you have isolated a cell population from bone marrow using as newly discovered CD antigen. You believe that this population has hematopoietic potential.
Why might you find that your DNA isolation might have multiple "perfect" matches (1.000) for more than one species? Given that 16S genes are used almost universally to discrimanate between species, How can you explain this result.
The nucleotide composition of a virus is 10 percent Adenine, 15 percent Thymine, 45 percent Cytosine, and 30% Guanine. Can you predict that the DNA has the double helical structure?
mechanism for ensuring adequate amount of neurotransmitter.
Myosin action differs from that of kinesin in that one of the kinesin heads is always in contact with a microtubule, whereas both myosin heads become completely detached from the actin filament.
Possible fates of pyruvic acid in a bactrium? What is the primary determinant of the fate of pyruvic acid? What is the fate of compounds to which pyruvic acid may be converted?
What is an animal? Include in your answer how animals are differentiated from other life forms. In particular, describe the similarities and differences between volvocine protozoa, members of the Phylum Porifera, and members of the Phylum Cnidaria th..
The PSA test is the most widely used test to detect prostate cancer. The PSA marker is a protease that is manufactured specifically in the prostate gland.
The enzyme telomerase consists of protein and a RNA having the template sequence that directs the addition of an end sequence appropriate for the species.
Neurospora is a haploid, filamentous fungus normally having fluffy, orange masses of asexual spores called conidia. 2-mutant strains, one having albino conidia,
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