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    Molecular biology

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    Trevor Smith Biol 4400 Dr. Achberger May 8‚ 2013 a. From the amino acid sequence the gene is the LacI repressor for Escherichia coli. See appendix 1 for the search result. b. The complete nucleic acid sequence of the protein with the open reading frame (ORF) indicated by red and green colorization as well as the forward and reverse primers underlined (a screenshot was taken so the sequence could be clearly displayed): c. The ORF and flanking nucleotide sequences are displayed in part “b

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    Cell biology

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    Important Questions of this chapter: **Definition Cell cycle 2. Homologous Chromosome 3. Sister Chromatid 4. Synapsis **Short Questions 1.Describe the chief events of mitosis and show how these differ from meiosis. (V.V.I.) 2. What ‘checkpoints’ occur in cell cycle? What is the role of each? **Long Questions 1.Describe the phases of the cell cycle and the events that characterize each phase. Answer of short Definition is given below 1. Cell Cycle: The cell cycle is an orderly

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    Biology Lab

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    1. Nature‚ 2001 2. David W. Pfennig‚ Karin S. Pfennig‚ and William R. Harcombe 3. Batesian Mimicry: When a harmless species mimics a dangerous species to confuse them so they are not harmed. Sympatric: A speciation in which new species evolve from a single ancestral species while inhabiting the same geographic region. Allopatric: Occurring in separate‚ nonoverlapping geographic areas 4. Organism- Reptile Genus- Micrurus Species- fulvius Common Names- Coral Snake Organism- Reptile

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    biology 12

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    Toward a New Vision: Race‚ Class‚ and Gender as Categories of Analysis By: Patricia Hill Collins Summary- The author writes about oppression in society and how it is full of contradictions. She states that there are no pure victims or oppressors‚ but rather everyone experiences a different amount of penalty and privilege based on their race and social status. She believes that if women and people of colour could find that they have common grounds in regards to class‚ it will eliminate racism

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    1. Plant breeders wanted to produce a better variety of tomato by selective breeding. Two plants‚ of the varieties Tangella and Piranto‚ were crossed. (a) Some flowers of each variety were covered with cellophane bags. The diagram shows a covered flower and a brush. (i) Explain why some flowers were covered with cellophane bags during the selective breeding. .......................................................................................................................... ........

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    Simple diffusion The term simple diffusion refers to a process whereby a substance passes through a membrane without the aid of an intermediary such as a integral membrane protein. The force that drives the substance from one side of the membrane to the other is the force of diffusion. In order for substances to pass through a cell membrane by simple diffusion it must penetrate the hydrophobic core of the phospholipid bilayer. The types of molecules that can do this are themselves substantially

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    Biology 12

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    Discussion: 1. Peter was preparing some potatoes for cooking. He put some water in a pot and added some salt. He cut up the potatoes and put them in the salt solution. Then the telephone rang and he spent 30 minutes talking to George. When he returned to put the potatoes on the stove they were flaccid (soft). Explain what happened to the potatoes. The concentration of free-moving water molecules is higher in potato cells‚ the cytoplasm of the cell is hypertonic. The water molecule will flow from

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    Biology Terms

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    Absorption- The process by which the products of digestion are transferred into the body’s internal environment‚ enabling them to reach the cells. adenosine triphosphate (ATP) A common form in which energy is stored in living systems; consists of a nucleotide (with ribose sugar) with three phosphate groups. The energy coin of the cell.aerobic -relating to or denoting exercise that improves or is intended to improve the efficiency of the body’s cardiovascular system in absorbing and transporting

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    Biology Lab

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    Introduction In this investigation‚ me and my partners performed an experiment to find the different energy contents in food and different amounts of energy released when consumed. Throughout this experiment our procedure was to take different food samples and use a device known as a calorimeter made from a can of aluminum‚ one large paper clips and a string of copper wire to measure the amount of thermal energy released during a reaction. By measuring the temperature difference before and after

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    9 Meiosis CHAPTER OUTLINe Meiosis (p. 172) 9.1 Discovery of Meiosis (p. 172; Figs. 9.1‚ 9.2) A. In 1882‚ Belgian cytologist Pierre-Joseph van Beneden discovered that the gametes of the roundworm Ascaris contained two chromosomes while somatic cells contained four. B. Fertilization 1. van Beneden proposed in 1887 that an egg and sperm could fuse to form a zygote. 2. The fusion of gametes is called fertilization or syngamy. C. Meiosis 1. A reduction division is required to reduce the number

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