answer 7) a)Too much of the ddNTP's
answer 13) d)The percentage of the eukaryotic genome devoted to coding sequence is higher.
answer 16) d)4;4
answer 14 ) c)the percentage of the genome devoted to the coding sequence in eukaryotic genome is lower than in prokaryotic genome
Question 7 estion 7 0.3125 points Suppose that in a Sanger sequencing reaction, sequences are readable...
Question 12 12 points A doctor acquires genomic information from her patient. After examining the patient's sequence and inferring risk factors, she tells her patient that he has an elevated risk of acquiring prostate cancer and recommends an aggressive course of screening. This example characterizes a. pharmacogenomics b. metagenomics functional genomics d. personal genomics e comparative genomics. Question 14 When eukaryotic genomes and prokaryotic genomes are compared, a. in eukaryotic genomes, there is a single origin of replication on each...
estion 18 and Two-dimensional gel electrophoresis separates proteins based on a. size; shape b.shape; charge C. size; concentration d. size; charge e concentration; shape Question 14 When eukaryotic genomes and prokaryotic genomes are compared, a. in eukaryotic genomes, there is a single origin of replication on each chromosome. b.eukaryotic genomes tend to have fewer regulatory sequences than prokaryotic genomes. c. the percentage of the genome devoted to coding sequences in eukaryotic genomes is lower than in prokaryotic genomes. d. eukaryotic...
and w Two-dimensional gel electrophoresis separates proteins based on a. shape; charge Ob.size; concentration c. concentration; shape O d. size, charge O e. size; shape Refer to the table. Several strains of a bacterium are sequenced to investigate the pan and core genomes. In the table, + denotes presence of the gene and denotes its absence. Gene Gene Gene Gene Gene Strain ! Strain 2 + Strain 3 + Strain 4 + + + + Strain 5 + + What...
Carolina Savirana Craz 3/12/20 GECC-Polymerase Chain Reaction 1. What is the purpose of the polymerase chain reaction? a. To repair damaged DNA b. To make copies of entire chromosomes c. To make copies of specific regions of DNA d. To prepare cells for cell division 2. The polymerase chain reaction is most comparable to what cellular process? a. Mitosis b. Replication c. Transcription d. Translation 3. When enzymes are elongating (building) a newly synthesized DNA strand in PCR, new nucleotides...
2. A dominant allele H reduces the number of body bristles that Drosophila flies have, giving rise to a “hairless” phenotype. In the homozygous condition, H is lethal. An independently assorting dominant allele S has no effect on bristle number except in the presence of H, in which case a single dose of S suppresses the hairless phenotype, thus restoring the "hairy" phenotype. However, S also is lethal in the homozygous (S/S) condition. What ratio of hairy to hairless flies...