Home work- Chapter 7: 1. Fertility factors are a. Plasmids that contains genes for antibiotic resistance b. Plasmids that contains genes for pathogenicity c. Plasmids that contains genes for F factor d. All of the above 2. Promoter is a site where‚ a. DNA polymerase binds b. Repressor binds c. RNA polymerase binds d. Inducer binds 3. _______________ enzyme forms RNA based on the information carried on DNA strand. a. DNA polymerase b. RNA polymerase c. DNA helicase d. A & C 4. Operator
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CHEM120 Week 7 iLab: DNA‚ mRNA‚ and Protein (30 points) Complete the two questions below. Each question has four parts. This assignment is two pages long. Question 1: For the following double-stranded DNA sequence‚ -CATTGACCGTAA- -GTAACTGGCATT- Answer the following questions: a) Assume that RNA polymerase will read the top strand of DNA as the “template” to synthesize mRNA. What will be the sequence of the mRNA synthesized? (3 points) The new mRNA sequence will be GUAACUGGCAUU
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RUNNING TIME: BEST CASE: The term best-case performance is used in computer science to describe an algorithm’s behavior under optimal conditions. For example‚ the best case for a simple linear search on a list occurs when the desired element is the first element of the list. Development and choice of algorithms is rarely based on best-case performance: most academic and commercial enterprises are more interested in improving average performance and worst-case performance. Algorithms may
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2.65m 4 12m 6.28m PT ST 12m 0 2’ 6m 0.10m PT 0 0.79m 3’ 6m 2.65m 4’ 12m 6.28m SIGNATURE OF STUDENT ADVANCED SURVEYING 40 Discussion: In field work number 7‚ Laying of a spiral easement curve using transit and tape‚ we learned how to compute for the needed values in order to plot a spiral curve on the ground. Spiral curves are used instead of the normal simple curve in order to minimize the subtle change
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The Great Gastby – Chapter 7 Summary • Daisy’s been visiting Gatsby regularly – he’s dismissed servant to stop gossip from spreading. • On the hottest day of summer‚ Nick and Gatsby have lunch with the Buchanans. They meet Pammy‚ Daisy’s daughter. Tom notices that Daisy and Gatsby are in love. • They drive to New York: Tom takes Nick and Jordan‚ Gatsby travels with Daisy • Tom stops for petrol at George Wilson’s garage and is startles to discover that the Wilsons plan to travel west. • Tom
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This contract was for the delivery of Munitions & Armaments Deterrent (MAD) kits used for All-Terrain Personnel Transport Vehicles (ATPTV). A competitive (noncommercial) award was made to Armadillo Company as a Fixed-Price Incentive Fee contract. This contract was awarded with a base year target price of $42 million for the first 1‚500 kits with 2 option years for 750 kits per year‚ which were separately priced. The kits were to be delivered in four lots of 375‚ with a 10% random sampling to field
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Characteristics of Life Introduction: For many centuries‚ and longer‚ people have argued about the characteristics that separate life from non-life. While some of these arguments are unresolved‚ there are seven characteristics of life that are generally accepted. Anything that possesses all seven of these characteristics of life is known as an organism. 1. The scientific term for a living thing is _____________________________________. Directions: Read each of the following sections
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1. A convenience store chain attempts to be responsive and provide customers what they need‚ when they need it‚ where they need it. What are some of different ways that a convenience store supply chain can be responsive? What are some risks in each case? Based on the practices of Seven-Eleven Japan‚ the authors have compiled a few techniques which they believe can reasonably increase the responsiveness of the supply chain‚ as well as their corresponding risks: * Rapid replenishment of goods
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Unit 7 – Play and learning in children’s education E2 Forest schools believe that children can benefit from learning opportunities the woodland environment offers. Forests schools believe that Children’s needs must be met before any higher learning can take place taking Maslow’s Pyramid of Hierarchical needs into account their list of needs are : * Warmth * Food * Drink * Safe-Individuals feel safe both physically and emotionally (Forest schools‚ what happens at a forest school
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CHAPTER 7 Fraud‚ Internal Control‚ and Cash Study Objectives 1. Define fraud and internal control. 2. Identify the principles of internal control activities. 3. Explain the applications of internal control principles to cash receipts. 4. Explain the applications of internal control principles to cash disbursements. 5. Prepare a bank reconciliation. 6. Explain the reporting of cash. 7. Discuss the basic principles of cash management.
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