How can changes in genetic enhancers affect morphology?
HACNS1 is a gene enhancer that may have contributed to the uniquely opposable human thumbs evolution and possibly also some alterations in foot and ankle that allows humans for smooth walking on two legs.
Another enhancer GADD45G, in humans its loss may contribute to forebrain expansion.
Natural selection and genetic drift are two mechanisms that affect allele frequency at genetic variants in the population. Describe how each mechanism can affect allele frequency.
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Enhancers can regulate genes from a distance, and yet they promoters influence of only some genes changing Insulators are particular enhancers to that control access of potential insulator sequence translatiorn Insulators can be identfied by cloning a promoter and an enhancer and determining the effect on transcription of a between a distant the same at all times at different times static dynamic In humans, insulators bind to with each other to fornm which then interact Enhancers affect transcription from promoters...
How does it affect the genetic makeup of an organism, in talking about meiosis?
Infectious diseases can emerge through genetic, social and behavioural changes in the host and/or pathogen. Provide: (a) two examples of genetic changes, and (b) two examples of social or behavioural changes that have enabled new infectious diseases or new strains to emerge. In all four examples that you give, name the pathogens and explain how the changes led to disease emergence. Mandatory word limit: Write no more than 200 words in total.
Describe three major structural changes in chromosomes that can lead to genetic abnormalities.
How do each of the following affect allele frequencies in a population? a. Migration b. Genetic drift c. Mutation
Competition, market changes, and changes in high level executives can affect the Company's mission. Agree or disagree? why?
recombination in phages
you have isolated two mutations that affect plaque
morphology in phages (y and z). you conduct a genetic cross between
the two phage strains by coinfecting bacteria with a wild-type
strain and a strain that carries both mutations. phage chromosomes
enter the host and replicate. you collect some of the progeny
phages and plate them onto a lawn of bacterial cells. you observe
the following numbers of plaques:
1. which are examples of recombinant progeny?
Select all...
Discuss how organization keeps its members of health care changes and changes to practice affect that specialty area