Question#4: -For lux A: (5294-4230) +1= 1065 nt (1065/3)-1= 355 amino acids -For lux B: (6313-5333)+1= 981nt (981/3)-1= 326 amino acids -The RBS sequence in luxA is AAAGGA. The sequence is 6 nucleotides long (4217-4222). -Each gene within the lux operon must have its own RBS because the polypeptide synthesis from the lux operon transcript is an independent process‚ in which each gene within the lux operon such as lux I‚ C‚ D‚ A‚ B‚ E‚ and G genes has a corresponding
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COMMUNICATION Tel: (012) 339 7012/012 649 6554 Fax: 0866 558 7375 INTERNATIONAL LETTER-WRITING COMPETITION Dear Director/Head of Dept/Principal/Learner The South African Post Office is again proud to announce the International Letter-Writing Competition for young learners across South Africa. How does it work? Each year‚ the UPU International Bureau chooses a theme. Participating countries organize the competition at the national level through the post with the support of education authorities and
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Controversial Issues Paper Topic: Human Cloning Issue # 5 John A. Robertson‚ "Human Cloning and the Challenge of Regulation‚" The New England Journal of Medicine‚ vol. 339‚ no. 2 (July 9‚ 1998)‚ pp. 119-122. George J. Annas‚ "Why We Should Ban Human Cloning‚" The New England Journal of Medicine‚ vol. 339‚ no. 2 (July 9‚ 1998)‚ pp. 118-125. 10-16-00 In the article that I chose there are two opposing viewpoints on the issue of "Should Human Cloning Ever Be Permitted?"
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looked upon as negative‚ the women became the center of the household‚ providing spiritual and emotional guidance. "They [women] were the keepers of society’s conscience‚ with special responsibility to teach the young how to be good [...]"(Bailey 339). This concept is referred to as the "cult of domesticity". In addition‚ because of the man’s public life‚ he rarely was around when the wife needed emotional support. The women therefore turned to their friends. It was very common for women to
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Unit 4222 - 265 Causes and spread of infection Outcome 1 - Understand the causes of infection 1 - Identify the differences between bacteria‚ viruses‚ fungi and parasites Bacteria - Bacteria are organisms made up of just 1 cell. They are capable of multiplying by themselves‚ as they have the power to divide. Bacteria exist everywhere‚ inside and on our bodies. Most of them are completely harmless and some of them are very useful. But some bacteria can cause diseases‚ either because they
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Unit 4222-258 Introductory awareness of sensory loss (SS MU2.1) Outcome 1 When people have any sensory loss‚ then their mobility and communication are greatly affected. This can lead to increased loneliness and even isolation in some cases. People with any kind of sensory loss can have difficulties in finding employment. Even though the Equality Act and the Disability Discrimination Act mean that employers cannot discriminate‚ it is hard to convince an employer that a sensory loss does not
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Promote Equality and Inclusion in Health and Social Care or Children’s and Young Peoples Settings Unit Number 4222- (303) 1.1. Diversity - In society we all live in a very diverse environment were ever we are located. This can include people of all backgrounds and characteristics. This can be broken down to people of different groups in society such as different cultures‚ ethnic backgrounds‚ gender preferences‚ religious beliefs‚ disabilities and different family structures or settings. We must
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Experiencing MIS‚ 3e (Kroenke) Chapter Extension 3: Information Systems and Decision Making Multiple Choice 1) Decisions concerned with day-to-day activities are termed ________. A) operational decisions B) managerial decisions C) unstructured decisions D) strategic decisions Answer: A Page Ref: 335 Difficulty: Easy AACSB: Analytic Skills Study Question: Study Question 1 2) Which of the following is true for decisions made at various organizational levels? A) Operational decisions concern
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daughter‚ but he eventually reveals the kiss was for his dead daughter. In the poem “The Bustle in a House”‚ Dickinson reveals that death of a loved one should be mourned for only a short time. The poet wrote “The Sweeping up the Heart” (Dickinson 339) to visually explain that a mourner must pick himself up and live on with the love that he has for eternity. The mood of the poem is very serious to explain the lesson. In “The First Snowfall”‚ Lowell creates a beautiful and soothing mood. “The First
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ark Chapter 13 – In Class Questions and Answers [pic] Figure 13-7 1. Figure 13-7 shows that by selling 200 pictures the firm will A. break even. B. incur a loss. C. have no fixed costs. D. earn a profit. E. have no variable costs. 2. According to Figure 13-7‚ how much profit will the firm make if it sells 400 pictures? A. $32‚000 B. $35‚000 C. $48‚000 D. $0 E. $20‚000 3. Figure 13-7 shows that by selling 800 pictures the firm will A. earn a profit. B. have no variable
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