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1. Why is the blood brain barrier considered both good and bad?
2. How does the Epstein-Barr virus avoid the host's immune system?
Can someone explain replica plating in detail regarding xgal and xgal + iptg? I am studying for an exam and am very confused. I have in my notes something about mutations turn xgal +iptg blue when its supposed to be white and wild type should be x..
Cells can change the composistion of their membranes to adapt to different environmental situations. What component of the membrane coud be changed to help an organism tolerate cold?
The unfenced control plot had not changed significantly in species composition. By means of the concepts discussed in the chapter, what do you think happened.
Imagine this situation: Species #1 and Species #2 are unrelated, but each produces an enzyme capable of hydrolyzing soybean oil. How can this be reconciled with the fact that enzymes are highly specific to their substrates?
2-types of signals have been implicated in metaphase checkpoint arrest. Think about the results of a recent experiment in which the unattached kinetochore of a monoattached chromosome was destroyed by a laser beam.
strain of flies carrying the dominant eye mutation Lobe on the second chromosome was crossed with a strain homozygous for the second chromosome recessive mutations smooth abdomen and straw body.
Suppose you are a geneticist and you're asked to examine the effects of a radiation leak that occurred at a facility in Iraq several years ago. How will you assess the level of mutations caused by this leak.
Glycogen is used as a storage material in muscle as well as in liver, but the fate of the glucose 1-phosphate that is generated is different. What happens in each of these tissues and why? Show the pathway for each.
A young man was brought to the hospital suffering an unknown disease. Unfortunately, the young patient did not make it. Upon examination of his liver cells it was determined that the liver cells were extremely unhealthy.
Assume you treated butter with a fatty acid desaturase, an enzyme that removes hydrogen from fatty acids and creates double bonds.
Explain how the use of Mst ll and the southern blot could confirm a diagnosis of sickle cell disease (a homozygote for Hb S), sickle cell trait (a heterozygote carrier for HbS) or normal Hb A.
Write half reactions for the oxidation of 1 molecule glucose and the reduction of oxygen during the aerobic respiration in mammalian cells.
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