to simplify question I have made it multiple question
a. What is accomplished during genome assembly?
b.How can protein homology assist in genome annotation
c. What is the principle of Maldi-TOF?
d. What is a homologous gene, gene family?
e. Contrast gene paralogs with gene orthologs
a. What is accomplished during genome assembly?
b.How can protein homology assist in genome annotation
c. What is the principle of Maldi-TOF?
d. What is a homologous gene, gene family?
e. Contrast gene paralogs with gene orthologs
to simplify question I have made it multiple question a. What is accomplished during genome assembly?...
To simplify question I have made it multiple question . this is all a single question . a. What lifestyle is typical of prokaryotes that have genomes smaller than those of certain viruses? b. Which is likely to have more genes, a prokaryote with 8Mbp of DNA or a eukaryote with 10Mbp? c. What do microarrays tell you that studying gene expression by assaying individual enzymes cannot? d. What do we learn from proteomics? e. What is the interactome? f....
Question 7 1pts You have assembled a new prokaryotic genome and are annotating the genes. If you were to search for highly conserved sequences necessary for normal gene function, what type of annotation are you doing? e homology based annotation O ad hoc annotation O ab initio annotation Question 8 1 pts Which of the following is not true about scaffolds in a genome assembly? e The creation of scaffolds requires a genetic map. t Every base position in a...
I didnt do quite as well as i wpuld have liked on my molecular bio exam. Please help me reciew what I missed. Thanks! We were unable to transcribe this imageWe were unable to transcribe this imageA fragment restricted with EcoRI enzyme can be used for ligation into a plasmid that was restricted with BamHI because both the insert and the plasmid contain sticky ends a True b) False 10. Polynucleotide probes can be used to screen a genomic library...
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assembly language class I have some confusing can you answer me a couple question? What are the basic types of data? How many bits does each on us? Know the basics of moving data from memory to registers? What happens in the registers when data is moved/added? thank you
QUESTION 1 Although SARS-CoV-2 is currently a global health threat, how might we turn it into a tool for biotechnology? a. It could possibly be turned into a viral vector against lung cancers b. Its promoters might be used to express genes in lung cells c. Its surface proteins could be used for new epitope tags d. All of the above QUESTION 2 Which of the following are applications of molecular assembly described in this course? a. It can be...
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