Q: . what additional information do you need?
A: Please Note:As of now,we would we able to answer only 1 question.For additional questions to be…
Q: Which vector is used in the manufacturing of Covishield?
A: The delivery of vaccines require the presence of vector so that the virus can be transferred to the…
Q: write the detail explation of mode of action of vincristine in detail . write the detail explation…
A: The mitotic cell cycle is constituted of the G1 phase, S phase,G2 phase and M phase. The microtubule…
Q: one experimentally confirm agglutination is due to the binding of the lectins to sialic acid.
A: Agglutination: It is defined as the formation of cells clumps by specific antibodies to antigen…
Q: Please answer both questions asap. Thank you. - Why would SV40 cause the culturing to occur of HMLE…
A: 1. SV40 three genes encoding SV40 large T antigen , telomerase catalytic subunit and H Ras…
Q: How is information in the Mc1R gene used in a melanocyte to produce the melanocortin receptor (Mc1R)…
A: Melanocytes are the specialized cells that help to produce melanin pigment. Melanin pigment gives…
Q: The following question refers to the transcriptional control of the Gal7 locus in Saccramyces…
A: "Genes" are the fundamental unit of heredity. They store genetic information in the form of DNA,…
Q: Determine the cause-effect relationship of the following variables given. Choose the best answer…
A: Gout: It is a Metabolic disorder that is associated with increased serum concentration of uric acid…
Q: Explain in detail how an ER-positive breast cancer be treated with aromatase inhibitors
A: Breast cancer It is defined as malignant growth that begins from the epithelial lining of the breast…
Q: Does the change Glu®Val (Eb6V) explain the unequal migration of HbA and HbS in your gel?
A: Proteins are composed of amino acids, which are bound together by peptide linkage. Amino acids…
Q: Describe how you would genetically design a superbug resistant to β-lactams, methicillin,…
A: Superbugs are varieties of bacteria, viruses, parasites, and fungi that can survive most antibiotics…
Q: Which is true about cyclin B levels and/or activity? increasing during anaphase high…
A: Answer of the question given below...
Q: what. is the hypothetical genetic control mechanism and iron acquisition system that C.diphtheriae.…
A: Diphtheria can infect the respiratory tract skin.
Q: Cadherins are known to mediate homophilic interactions between cells. What is a homophilic…
A: Cadherins are types of cell adhesion molecules (CAM) these are important in the formation of adheren…
Q: Among different species, describe three distinct mechanisms foraccomplishing dosage compensation.
A: Dosage compensation is a mechanism by which organisms equalize the gene expression between different…
Q: Four different histidine auxotrophs of Neurospora, a eukaryotic mold, are tested fol histidine and…
A: Microbes almost synthesize all the essential biomolecules required for their growth. Auxotrophs are…
Q: What functional assays did Kazutoshi Takahasi and Shinya Yamanaka use to show that induced…
A: Kazutoshi Takahashi and Shinya Yamanaka modified mouse fibroblast cells that are able to synthesize…
Q: For genotype: repP¯ lacP lacP* lacO* lacZ* lacY Select the best description of permease activity in…
A: A) Permease activity:- Lactose Present; Glucose Present-- 4.lower than basal. Lactose Present:…
Q: Basis of crown gall tumor development by Agrobacterium tumefacien?
A: Agrobacterium causes crown gall tumor development in many plant species.
Q: How is the mechanism for a nuclear-encoded protein when is targeted to the thylakoid membrane
A:
Q: A series of auxotrophic mutants were isolated in Neurospora. Examination of fungi containing these…
A: A biochemical pathway is a series of different chemical reactions that results in the formation of a…
Q: What is the effect of pertussis toxin on G proteins? Inhibits activation of Gαi leading to…
A: The GPCR (G-protein coupled receptor) is one of the very important cell signalling molecule. It is a…
Q: Which of the following attachment mechanisms Streptococcus sobrinus uses during its interactions…
A: Streptococcus sobrinus belongs to the Gram-positive group of bacteria which are catalase negative.…
Q: What is the molecular basis for methicillin resistance in certain strains of S. aureus (MRSA)?
A: MRSA is a gram-positive bacterium that causes infections of nearly every tissue and organ system in…
Q: What internal references can be used in western blot of plasma membrane protein,expect Na-K ATPase??
A: there are several integral membrane proteins embedded within the cell membrane leaflets. any of them…
Q: There are three different chitin synthase genes that control the chitin synthesis in Saccharomyces…
A: Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Chitin Synthesis --- Saccharomyces cerevisiae is a species of fungus…
Q: how does 1. Low extracellular concentrations of inorganic iron, and 2. lysogenic prophage that…
A: Two components have extraordinary impact on the capacity of Corynebacterium diphtheriae to create…
Q: Predict the phenotypic consequences of each of the following mutations: A. apetala1 defective B.…
A: A mutation is an alteration or change in a deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) sequence. Mutations can…
Q: If you need 2.5 mg/liter, 2,4-D in 1 liter of medium and the stock solution of 2,4-D contains 10…
A: The culturing of plant cells, tissue, and organs using a nutrient culture medium under a sterile…
Q: For E. coli strains with the lac genotypes show below, use a plus sign (+) to indicate the synthesis…
A: Lactose operon is an inducible operon in prokaryotes. the operon is the gene regulation system in…
Q: 1.) (a) assuming that a sample of muscle tissue infected with trichina cysts has been sectioned at…
A: Trichina is the common name for Trichinella spiralis It is a nematodal parasitic creature ,Which…
Q: How do further studies on the ACO5 gene benefit gene expression for Arabidopsis thaliana in future…
A: The studies on ACO5 gene in Arabidopsis Thaliana are as follows :- ACO5…
Q: What are the conventional and unconventional substrates that are used in Single Cell Protein…
A: Edible unicellular microorganisms are referred to as single-cell proteins or microbial proteins.
Q: Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of targeted vs mass control using COVID-19. ( if you can…
A: Covid-19 is a viral infection caused by a coronavirus.
Q: Determine the genotype for the bacteria strains shown below, and then classify them as nutritional…
A: Mutations that result in a change in the biochemical pathways and therefore biochemistry of a cell…
Q: Please explain how alternative gene expression is mediated by a recombination process in Salmonella?…
A: Gene expression is the method by that info from a gene is used within the synthesis of a functional…
Q: Iron-uptake protein IupA is a human 302-aa, N-glycosylated, heterodimeric protein of considerable…
A: Escherichia coli is one of the organisms of choice for the production of recombinant proteins. Its…
Q: (a) What do reverse transcriptases do? Give two examples of these and what they do in the cell.…
A: Recombinant DNA technology involves the insertion of a transgene into a microorganism. Polymerase…
Q: What are the conventional and unconventional substrates that are used in Single Cell Protein…
A: According to the question, we have to mention the name of conventional and unconventional substrates…
Q: What is the mechanism of the Contactin-BIG-1
A: Introduction Contactins Are A Subfamily Of Immunoglobulin Molecules That Are Only Found And…
Q: discuss how ACC deaminase containing plant growth-promoting bacteria facilitates plant growth and…
A: Plant growth promoting bacteria effect the growth of plants :-
Q: You have identified five genes in S. cerevisiae that are induced when the yeast are grown in a…
A: In order to replace the gene with a positive selectable marker, each gene will use homologous…
Q: Which of the following would most likely reduce levels of active estrogen to potentially modulate…
A: Introduction Estrogens are a class of hormones that plays a vital function in women's sexual and…
Q: 1. If PBSKS is transformed into JM109 cells, colonies will be (able/not able) to grow in the…
A: We are allowed to do only upto three subpart of a question. Please repost the undone question again.…
Q: Why is it not advisable to use adhesive mixtures if protein histological inevstigations are…
A: Histology is the study of microscopic anatomy (studies the anatomy of microscopic cells or tissues).…
Q: Can Yersinia effectors have the ability to regulate themselves to work with PAMPs? Can the Yersinia…
A: Here pathogen-associated molecular patterns also called PAMPs are considered to be conserved…
Q: the cofounding variables for the anticancer activity of the leaves and fruits of moringa oleifera on…
A: Aqueous extract of moringa leaves exhibits potential anti cancerous activity and hence they are…
What will be the intervening variables for the anticancer activity of the leaves and fruits of moringa oleifera on mouse melanoma?
Step by step
Solved in 2 steps
- What will be the cofounding variables for the anticancer activity of the leaves and fruits of moringa oleifera on mouse melanoma?Outline a method for using apomixis to maintain feminized Cannabis Assume apomixis is controlled by a single dominant gene. It can be obligate or facultative, gametophytic or sporophytic, you decide. Discuss advantages and disadvantages of your proposed method..write the detail explation of mode of action of vincristine in detail . write the detail explation of mode of action of paclitaxel in detail ( these are microtubule damaging agent )
- can Bifidobacterium longum help fast-growing plants?What is the well-documented mechanism resistance of candida and how can the genes confer resistance be identified and what method of DNA transfer contributes to its spread either from one organism to another or from mother to daughter cell due to environmental pressure.Can Yersinia effectors have the ability to regulate themselves to work with PAMPs? Can the Yersinia effectors be ever recognized as PAMPs by the host?
- How is the mechanism for a nuclear-encoded protein when is targeted to the thylakoid membrane?How is information in the Mc1R gene used in a melanocyte to produce the melanocortin receptor (Mc1R) protein?One of the early results shows that the post-centrifugation pellet of encapsulated cells also contains EA1 and/or Sap. Why is this not proof that Bacillus anthracis cells have both an S-layer and a capsule simultaneously? I need help finding the answer in the article and explain in short answer link to article: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC106848/
- What's the difference betwwen complementary interaction and suppression epistasis? Explain in details.Under cellular conditions, dATP can be oxidized to its 2-hydroxy form, which is a substrate for an enzyme that converts 2-OH-dATP to 2-OH-dAMP + PPi. Explain why compounds that inhibit the activity of this enzyme would be eff ective anticancer agents.What is the role of genomics in generating anti-SEMA3A monoclonal antibodies as a potential therapeutic antibody against GBM progression? Explain in detailed manner.