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Q: Question 47 The proofreading of DNA is essential for faithful replication. A) True B) False
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Q: Question 33 Given the electrophoresis profile of a Sanger sequencing result, what was the sequence…
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Q: Question 49 The Sanger method of DNA sequencing follows the principle of complementarity just like…
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Q: Question 6 Which of the following are differences between DNA and RNA? (select all that apply DNA is…
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Q: What is the most stable nitrogenous base pairing?
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Q: In a double-stranded DNA molecule, how are the sequences of each strand related to each other? A…
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Q: QUESTION 19 Which of the following is/are true regarding next generation sequencing? Next generation…
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Q: Question 12 Repulsion between phosphate groups keeps the strands a uniform distance apart.
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Q: QUESTION 6 The complementary sequence of 5' AATTCGOCTTA 3' is (note the polarity 5' and 3 of the DNA…
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Q: Question 21 How many nucleotides would be required to synthesize a protein of 60 amino acids? 90 180…
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Q: Question 49 A group of antibiotic-resistant genes is known as a bundle. cassette. conjugate.…
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Q: Question 47 The supercoiled DNA can either be positively or negatively supercoiled. A True B) False
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Q: Question 3 Linear eukaryotic DNA molecules have many origins of synthesis. A True B False
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- Question number 68. Please.QUESTION 12 How many functional groups does the peptide MDFGRKCDE have that can be titrated? 6. 8 7Question 1. Enzymes, proteins and deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) are important biological macromolecules. Enzymes are not only speed up the reaction, but also are necessary for DNA reproduction. c) Describe an example of biomedical application that utilizes a protein folding technique. d) Describe the effect of pH on the oxygen binding affinity of hemoglobin.
- Question in Image, all one part! Thank you!Question 4. Diabetes mellitus possesses a serious health challenge worldwide and there has been an increased awareness for self-monitoring and point of care testing. The development of self- monitoring of blood glucose (SMBG) is probably the most important advance in controlling diabetes since the discovery of insulin. c) Compare the sensitivity and accuracy of glucose meter with a spectrophotometer. d) Elaborate the limitation of glucose meter in diagnostic application? e) Examine the advantage of DNA based biosensor as compared to enzyme biosensorHi, I need help with this. I believe the answer is 0.2, but I also believe I might be working this incorrectly. We're using the Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium. Thanks!
- Question 4 If you have 720 packets of biscuits in 20 boxes how many packets of biscuits are in each box?solve this please, the 1st problem. with explanationQUESTION 13 Which amino acid below would represent a favorable gain in enthalpy when interacting with the amino acid 'L' in a protein's native conformation? R
- Question 3. The Lyme disease spirochete, Borrelia burgdorferi, abundantly produces outer surface lipoprotein A (OspA) in the tick vector but downregulates OspA in mammals in order to evade the immune system and maintain its natural enzootic cycle. The protein BosR is thought to regulate OspA. Below is a protein gel from the spirocete in a tick on the left and from the spirocete in a mammal on the right. From this gel, how is BosR regulating the expression of OspA? Please explain your answer. KD 37 - 20- 20- 250- 75- 50- 37- 25- 20- 15- - FlaB - BosR - OspC - OspA Double-click to show white spaceWhich answer is it.?Question 9 Imagine you have a mixture of 2 proteins. Protein A is 3x the mass of protein B. Both have net negative charges, but protein B has 3x more negative charges than protein A. If you load the mixture onto an electrophoresis gel and apply an electric field, which will move faster/slower through the gel? Explain your reasoning.