what are some specific Genes that are often manipulated in different foods?
Genetic engeneering has paved its way in the field of agriculture and has led to the advancement in the matter of production of better crops. With the modification of some specific genes such as through gene silencing can bring about in the improvement of crops. Some examples of the genetically modified crop plants are
1. Golden rice: It is nutritionally enriched transgenic plant. The gene which is responsible for production beta- carotene or provitamin-A is modified and alternate pathway is used for the production of provitamin-A.
2. FLAVR SAVR Tomato: the main advantage is improvement of self life of tomatoes. In this crops the gene responsible for ethylene biosynthesis is silenced and gene responsible for producing cell wall degrading enzyme polygalacto urinase PG is also silenced.
what are some specific Genes that are often manipulated in different foods?
What are some benefits and drawbacks of analyzing specific genes compared to the whole genome of a virus? (2) How might understanding the origin and intermediate hosts of a virus influence human practices and policies to prevent zoonotic viruses from seeding new epidemics? (2)
1) what is the proportion of genes typically observed being expressed at a different level between species? 2) Expression of which genes evolve faster: male-specific, female-specific, or sex-shared? Male-specific genes evolve faster
Some simple eukaryotic genes can be transcribed and translated by prokaryotes like E. coli. However, some eukaryotic genes cannot be expressed by prokaryotes. Which of the following might be a reason for this failure? A. Prokaryotes are not able to cut out the introns nor are they able to O splice the exons together from the eukaryotic gene. B. the prokaryotic genetic code is sometimes different from eukaryotic code. C. Eukaryotic genes often have unique nucleotide bases which are not...
What are some specific illustrations that show different conflict styles of people from a different culture?
19.What are oncogenes? A) specific genes that encode for a protein. B) mutated variants of genes that code for cell division C) tumor suppressor genes.
1. What is the difference between moist and dry heat preparation? 2. Specific foods require specific measuring techniques. List the appropriate measurements for eggs, flour, gravy, spices and butter. 3. Describe each of the 6 different mixing methods. 4. What is a marinade and why are they used food preparation? 5. Breading is a way to keep food moist. List the pros and cons of breaded food items.
There are at least 2 nutrients in some protein-containing foods that, if consumed in high quantities, can be harmful for our health. What are these two nutrients and in which foods are they often found?
Please explain, What are some of the different classifications of common stocks? Give specific details.
Are there specific genes associated with Type I diabetes? If so, which specific genes are associated with which ethnicities? I found that the HLA genes on chromosome 6 increase the risk of getting type 2 diabetes but was having a little more trouble with the second part of the question.
(S)-(+)-Monosodium glutamate (MSG) is a flavor enhancer used in many foods. Some people have an allergic reaction to MSG (including headache, chest pain, and an overall feeling of weakness). "Fast food" often contains substantial amounts of MSG, which is widely used in Chinese food as well. (S)-(+)-MSG has a specific rotation of +24. Part A) What is the specific rotation of (R)-(−)-monosodium glutamate? Express your answer as an integer. Part B) What is the specific rotation of a racemic mixture...