Instructions: Create a collage that illustrates the historical development of Molecular Biology. Your collage should include key milestones, influential discoveries, and notable figures in the field. Ensure that the images and text are organized chronologically to effectively convey the evolution of Molecular Biology over time.
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- Use the simple flow chart below to outline the basic procedure of genetic engineering in six steps make sure that your answers are in form of short sentences or clauses with complete thoughtObjective: Get a sense of how genomics, the study of the genome in its entirety,needs to think about how to go about its research. Geonomic DNA is broken up into fragments. The 5’ and 3’ ends of each fragment(a “read”) are sequenced. The sequenced reads are assembled together intocontiguous sequences (“contigs”) based on sequence similarity. The idea is to sequence enough random fragments so that every nucleotide in thegenome is represented on some read. The number of such fragments needed iscalled the coverage, c. The coverage c can be calculated by the formula RL/G, where R is the number ofreads sequenced, L is the average length of a read and G is the total length of thegenome. The units of length are bases (b) or base pairs (bp). Consider a genome whose length is 1000 bp. “Shotgun” sequencing techniquesare applied to the genome, resulting in 20 reads, with an average length of 50 bp.A very important point is that, even though 20 x 50 = 1000, there is no guaranteethat ALL…Objective: Get a sense of how genomics, the study of the genome in its entirety,needs to think about how to go about its research. Geonomic DNA is broken up into fragments. The 5’ and 3’ ends of each fragment(a “read”) are sequenced. The sequenced reads are assembled together intocontiguous sequences (“contigs”) based on sequence similarity. The idea is to sequence enough random fragments so that every nucleotide in thegenome is represented on some read. The number of such fragments needed iscalled the coverage, c. The coverage c can be calculated by the formula RL/G, where R is the number ofreads sequenced, L is the average length of a read and G is the total length of thegenome. The units of length are bases (b) or base pairs (bp). Consider a genome whose length is 1000 bp. “Shotgun” sequencing techniquesare applied to the genome, resulting in 20 reads, with an average length of 50 bp.A very important point is that, even though 20 x 50 = 1000, there is no guaranteethat ALL…
- Discuss 3 influences/studies in Genetic and Biochemistry in relation to Molecular Biology.It can be said that modern biology is experiencing an "omics" revolution. A number of new subdisciplines of molecular biology will provide the infrastructure for major advances in our understanding of living systems. Which of the following terms does not identify a specific area within that infrastructure? toxicogenomics metagenomics glycomics transcriptomics proteomics pharmacogenomics metabolomics mendelianomicsBeing prospective biotechnologist write about your research efforts for community in biotechnology application perspective8Any molecular project, whether it be genetic engineering, phylogenetics, population genetics, disease investigation, or drug design almost always starts with the same basic requirement, needing to isolate a piece of DNA or RNA to start with. After this, one needs to understand amplification and sequencing using the process of PCR. Given its foundational importance, all biology students should be required to complete a certificate showing competency in PCR before they are allowed to graduate. Agree/Disagree? Answer with explanation here:An integrated tool used for conducting automatic and manual sequence alignment of DNA and protein, and inferring phylogenetic relationships between identified sequences. NCBI: GenBank NCBI: Primer Blast Tool NCBI: Nucleotide Blast Tool Molecular Evolutionary Genetics Analysis (MEGA)My question:What are the pros and cons of genetic engineering. Give at least 3 each and share your opinions whether you are pro or against genetic engineering, and support these opinions with facts. Be sure that issues of biosafety are included in the discussion.SEE MORE QUESTIONS