Which of the following methods might have a clue whether child suffering from genetic disease a was missing a large chunk of the jean that one defective caused the genetic disorder?
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Which of the following methods might have a clue whether child suffering from genetic disease a was missing a large chunk of the jean that one defective caused the genetic disorder?
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- In Cystic Fibrosis, you need 2 copies of the CF gene. In other disease, you only need 1 copy. Why is this?29 of 41 In a western blot, the primary antibody binds to the while the secondary antibody binds to the O target protein; nitrocellulose membrane O Nitrocellulose membrane; target protein O target protein: primary antibody O secondary antibody; target proteinMethylation is A D is all of the above. Just write it out please
- Finding and developing of a biomarker is very difficult because of the uniqueness of the individual genetic profile. Lütfen birini seçin: O a. True O b. FalseA friend of yours has volunteered for a study on a new type therapy. He tells you that the researchers intend to examine his circulating red blood cells to of gene determine whether the gene was successfully inserted into a chromosome. Has your friend misunderstood the planned procedures? Explain your reasoning.41 The initiation complex for translation includes transfer RNA-MET. Select an answer and submit. For keyboard navigation, use the up/down arrow keys to select an answer. TRUE FALSE
- a. You have a test tube containing 5 ml of a solution of bacteriophages, and you would like to estimate the number of bacteriophages in the tube. Assuming the tube actually contains a total of 15 billion bacteriophages, design a serial dilution experiment that would allow you to estimate this number. Ideally, the final plaque-containing plates you count should contain more than 10 and fewer than 1000 plaques.Please Write at your own words -Explain this How we can treatment for the genetic disorders by using gene therapy? Please explain at your own words, please.What do you mean by Southern Blotting technique?
- A. Your laboratory requires you to look into the gene identified from Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica serovar Typhimurium str. LT2. The gene has been deposited in NCBI and annotated as STM3777 cytoplasmic protein [ Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica serovar Typhimurium str. LT2 ]; GenBank: AE006468.2. 1. Where is this gene location in the bacterial genome? 2. What is the length of the gene? 3. Obtain the FASTA format of this gene sequence. 4. Translate the nucleotide sequence to protein sequence. 5. Can you postulate the function of this gene using bioinformatics tool? Try both nucleotide blast and protein blast.How we can Treatment Thalassemia by using gene therapy? Please answer at your own words,please..Thank you. The expert seems made a typo. The correct answer should be "(f) sample B has more Ras protein", instead of (d).