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1. How could we find out when a gene (lets call it YFG) is expressed in cells across the flies development (from baby to adult)?
1. How could we find out when a gene (lets call it YFG) is expressed in cells across the flies development (from baby to adult)?
Part 2. Adult hemoglobin is composed of two alpha subunits and two beta subunits. There are several genes that code for proteins closely related to beta globin. Each of Epsilon, Gamma, and Beta can all pair with Alpha globin to form functional hemoglobin. 1. Epsilon: expressed during early embryogenesis. 2. Gamma: expressed during later fetal development. 3. Beta: expressed after fetal development into adulthood All of the beta-family globin genes are regulated by a set of enhancer elements called the...
Let S denote the sphere x2 y2 2 = 1. Given two points P(1,0,0), (a) Find the distance between P and Q. Lets call this Euclidean distance. (b) Find the plane that goes through O, P, Q. What is the intersection of this plane with the sphere? (Hint: use OP × OQ as the the normal vector) (c) Observe that the length of the arc PQ is 0 the angle between OP,0Q in radians. (Hint: You know how to find...
22. The inner call mass of a blastocyst is comprised of cells that are A) multipotent B) pluripotent c) fotipotent. D) None of the above 23. What is the most difficult part of creating a human heart from stem cells? A) inducing the stem cells to become beating cardiac cells B) isolating the stem cells C) creating the "scaffold of the heart and structures like valves that are not made of cells 24. Which of the following structures on the...
Please, need help with this problem ! ( Cell Biology ) Thank You Problem 9 - Panoptes In Ancient Greek mythology, the giant Argus was attributed the nickname "Panoptes" ("all seeing") because he had 100 eyes spread all over his head and body. And our friend Argus Panoptes, herem is afflicted with ubiquitous expression of the eyeless gene Aristotle and molecular biology Nowadays, researchers induce mutations in animal models to better understand mutations in humans In fruit flies, a genetic...
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1) We discussed calls in class. A call is a financial instrument that allows the owner of the call to buy a stock at a certain price. ie., if google is selling for $100/share. And I own a call for $105. That means i have the right to buy google at $105 from the institution that sold me the call. Today, I would not use my right to buy at $105, because it would be cheaper to simply by Google...
1 Normal 1 No Spac... Heading 1 Heading 2 Paragraph Styles We discussed that the top layer of soil is best for plant growth. Why? (Why during the Dust Bowl was the loss of the top layer so detrimental to the farming community? Why not just use what was left?). What characteristics of the top layer make it so great (water content? What living organisms do we find there? Etc.) We discussed the concept of Cation Exchange. What is cation...
Part 1 out of 2 Your B-cells can produce millions of different types of immunoglobulins (antibodies) even though here are only about 200 genes encoding the different parts of an antibody. The light chains of an antibody are assembled by joining a variable segment, a joining segment, and a constant segment from a single immunoglobulin gene. Gene rearrangement within an immunoglobulin gene brings together one of forty different variable segments with one of four different joining segments, and the single...