Many, if not most, eukaryotic genes are alternatively spliced. Describe a benefit to the organism due to alternate splicing.
Due to alternative splicing, more than one protein can be coded from single gene by different combination of exon.
Many, if not most, eukaryotic genes are alternatively spliced. Describe a benefit to the organism due...
What allows for expression of phage T4 middle and late genes? terminal redundancies alternatively spliced genes IPTG induction of gene expression utilization of alternative promoters
Most eukaryotic genes are normally inactive and require positive regulation. Determine whether the situations described are associated with positive regulation (activation) or negative regulation of eukaryotic genes. If one of the choices is not a factor involved in regulating transcription or if a choice does not apply, identify it as "neither."
Expressing eukaryotic genes in E. coli: Describe important steps (include various enzymes and their functions) needed to clone and express proinsulin in E. coli (exclude purification of the protein)
Describe why this statement is incorrect: "45% of my intelligence is due to my genes, the other 55% is due to my environment."
Uluruunu us RJ15 1. Draw or describe the process of eukaryotic transcription and translation, using the following terms as needed (not all terms will be used): sigma factor, RNA polymerase, DNA polymerase, origin of replication, ribosome, start codon, transcriptional start site, stop codon, nucleus, -10 and -35 sequences, TATA box, TBP, inducer, transcriptional stop site, Shine-Delgrano sequence, Kozak sequence, RNA splicing. 2. Draw or describe the process of prokaryotic/eubacterial transcription and translation, using as many of the terms above as...
If the two genes are unlinked, an organism with the genotype of AaBb can produce gametes containing either Aa or Bb. AB, Ab, aB, or ab. AaBb. AB or ab. none of the abov Which of the following is NOT correct about miRNA? It is involved with posttranscriptional regulation in eukaryotes. It leads to one type of RNA interference. Its name is derived from “mitochondrial RNA.” It binds to a complementary mRNA sequence. It is found in many different organisms,...
imagine a cell in human body. this differentiated cell has shut off many genes. describe 3 ways that genes are shut off in this cell
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Many organisms have different versos of genes for many of their characters. These different versions of genes are called: Phenotype Homozygous Chromosomes Alleles The genes an individual has for a specific characters is called it's _. Genotype Phenotype Nondisjunction Independent assortment Evolution and Biodiversity In ecosystems, producers are organism that can make their own food using recourses such as energy and simpler chemical substance. Which of the following is NOT a producer? Green Algae...
2) Describe your understanding of evolution. 3) What makes evolution most difficult to understand for you 4) Why are there so many kinds of dogs? CLCU 5) What is a phenotype? 6) What determines traits we can see in an organism? 7) How is camouflage an adaptation? 8) How does it benefit an individual to have adaptations to the environment? 9) How does a changing environment affect which traits are passed on in a population? o e
information systems benefit business processes in many ways. The most succinct summary is to state that information systems improve process quality. Process quality can be measured in two dimensions (1) process effectiveness and (2) process efficiency. Submit your responses to the following questions: 1. In its most basic context, what is your definition of quality? 2. Briefly describe a scenario where you purchased a product or were provided a service. 3. Briefly describe how the business and/or yourself were able...