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    Biology Study guide

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    the following statements is false? Selected Answer: a. Factors that alter DNA and make cells cancerous are called carcinogens. Which one of the following is false? Selected Answer: b. DNA packing tends to promote gene expression. Silencers are sites in DNA that Selected Answer: c. bind repressor proteins to inhibit the start of transcription. Proteins that bind to DNA and turn on operons by making it easier for RNA polymerase to bind to a promoter

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    Emotion Based On Facial Expressions Aim The James Lane theory suggests that emotions occur post event. If human emotion is based on facial expression‚ then the subject would find the comic funnier if their face is forced into a smile and if the face was formed into a frown then the comic would obviously be less funny. Method IV: The position of the face. The operational definition being the exact position of the pen in the face while reading the comics. DV: The measurement of how funny something

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    Difference between the Gene Regulation in Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes Gene regulation is important for all cells to be able to control gene repression and the amount of proteins produced by those genes. It helps to make sure the cell uses resources efficiently and express the right genes under the right conditions. Gene regulation can be found in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. The methods of regulation differ between the two groups. Prokaryotic regulation mostly occurs by enzymes interacting

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    Characterization of LIC13341 and its orthologs. The CDS LIC13341 from L. interrogans Copenhageni genome was cloned without its predicted signal peptide in pET28a expression vector and induced its expression in E. coli BL21. Induction of protein expression was evaluated using 0.5 mM IPTG where recombinant protein (43 kDa) overexpression was remarkably observed (Fig 2A). In order to further characterize LIC13341‚ polyclonal antibodies were generated in BALB/c mice against r-LIC13341. To check its

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    The civilization of ancient Greece produced classics in almost all genres of creative expression: literature‚ philosophy‚ music‚ the visual arts‚ and architecture. These classics advanced the aesthetic principles of clarity simplicity‚ balance‚ regularity‚ and harmonious proportion. As a style‚ Classicism is characterized by these aesthetic principles and by the related ideals of reason‚ moderation‚ and dignity (Fiero 29). Greek culture is a very original culture in their way of life. A good example

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    What is a smile and is smiling contagious? A smile is a facial expression formed by flexing those muscles most notably near both ends of the mouth (Wikipedia). Essentially‚ “a smile is a curve that sets everything straight‚” (Dyer 2011). People of all ages smile for numerous reasons. The most common reason for smiling is to display the emotion of happiness. However‚ sometimes people smile just to be friendly or polite and sometimes they may smile as a sign that they think they recognize or know you

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    the nonverbal signals over the verbal ones. Nonverbal Communication is extremely important for public speakers for it conveys meaning and can either enhance or detract from the overall message.  PERSONAL APPEARANCE  EYE CONTACT  FACIAL EXPRESSION  POSTURE  GESTURES  TECHNOLOGY AND DELIVERY PERSONAL APPEARANCE Personal appearance‚ or the way you dress‚ groom‚ and present yourself physically‚ is an important part of delivery.  You can’t judge a book by its cover.  Beauty is

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    they don’t see people with intellectual disabilities as equal. Throughout the film‚ close-up shots of different character’s faces are shown as they pose a sympathetic or angry expression when they encounter the Mollison’s family. This is shown when Charlie has a tantrum at the supermarket‚ and the people’s face expressions are those of interest and amusement. The effect of these film shots is that it allows the responder to develop their own judgment for each character and allows them to get more

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    Censorship: Censorship is a suppression of any communication which may consider as harmful to the people‚ King‚ government and its nation. Especially these censorship methods are much familiar in press which against the freedom of speech and freedom of expression. In some other cases‚ the censorship helps to protect the rulers and authorities from sensitive issues. There are different types of censors like * Political censor * Moral censor * Religious censor * Military censor * Corporate

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    BSCI 222 – Principles of Genetics Required Homework #9 Chapters 16 & 17 – Gene Expression 1. Indicate the phenotypes of the following E. coli lac partial diploids in terms of the active enzymes synthesized. With lactose? Without lactose? a. I-P+O+Z+Y-/I+P-O+Z+Y+ - + b. I-P+OCZ+Y-/I+P+O+Z-Y+ + - c. I-P+OCZ+Y+/I-P+O+Z+Y - - d. I+P-OCZ+Y+/I-P+OC

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