Specify two possible sequences that approach the maximizing point (1,1)^T and show that neither is decreasing
Specify two possible sequences that approach the maximizing point (1,1)^T and show that neither is decreasing
We consider two DNA sequences with the letters A; G; T; and C. Suppose that the letters on different locations are independent with probability P[A] = P[G] = P[C] = 2 and P[T) = }. The sequences both have infinite length (here we idealized of course..) and the two sequences are independent. When the letters are read by a sequence processor an error is made with probability 10-4. Whenever an error is made, the 'wrong' letters are read with equal...
Let b-,-1,1). Define T:RR by the mapping: V3 T(x)-(x b)b (a) Show that T is a linear transformation by verifying the two linear transformation axioms. b) Determine the standard matrix representation for 1 (c) Give a geometrical interpretation of T
2. Let b(1,-1,1). Define T: R3R3 by the mapping: T(x) (x b)b (a) Show that T is a linear transformation by verifying the two linear transformation axioms (b) Determine the standard matrix representation for T. (c) Give a geometrical interpretation of T.
2. Let b(1,-1,1). Define T: R3R3 by the mapping: T(x) (x b)b (a) Show that T is a linear transformation by verifying the two linear transformation axioms (b) Determine the standard matrix representation for T. (c) Give a...
You have two graphs that show a starting point of -5 and a slope of +2, one is a position vs. time graph and the other shows velocity vs. time. Describe the motion of each object in as much detail as possible.
3. (8 pts) Use EVERY possible term to describe the mutational differences between the two sequences below (transition, transversion, point mutation, nucleotide substitution, deletion, insertion, frameshift mutation, nonsense, missense, synonymous, silent, non-synonymous.). There are many ways to describe each mutation. To get full points, use ALL the possible ways to describe each mutation from the list above. Mutations are in red at positions 09, 16, 23, and 35. 000 000 000 111 111 111 122 222 222 223 333 333...
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1. A firm can buy inputs one and two at prices w and w2, and sells the resulting output in at a market price p. The production function is f(11,12)= + 5 1.1 Form the cost-minimization problem for this firm, find the contingent demand functions, and find the cost function for the firm. Using this cost function, maxi- mize py-C(wi, W2, y). 1.2 Formulate the profit maximization problem for this firm using the the...
Pe (3) Show that the composite of two translations is again a translation (4) Show that the inverse of a translation is again a translation. (5) Suppose that f is an isometry which has no fixed points. Show that f can be written as a compo- sition Ro τ where T is a translation and R has at least one fixed point.
Pe (3) Show that the composite of two translations is again a translation (4) Show that the inverse...
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It has been seen that the mean grade point average for students who live on campus is 2.78 with standard deviation of 0.44, while that of students who live off campus is 2.54 with standard deviation of 0.63. 5 sophomores are randomly selected from campus dormitories at a college and 9 sophomores are randomly selected from students who live off campus. The mean grade point averages of the two groups are compared The expected difference...
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Discuss DNA micro-array chips including the following aspects: (a) What are they, and what are their applications. (b) Explanation of transcription and translation (c) Give two examples of 1. Target:TCCGTCTCAGA A. T G. C G+C A.T Probes G. C T.A oligonucleotides (d) A successive triple of nucleotide bases is known as a codon. An example is A C G How many possible codons...
The region inside the curve r= 4 cos θ and outside the curve r = 2. r(t) 2 rt)4cos(t) -1 What are the coordinates of the point where the two circles intersect at the top of the picture in terms of (r,0) What are the coordinates of the same point in cartesians coordinates (x.y)? Give an equivalent version of the point in polar coordinates with r <o. What is the slope of of the tangent line to the circler 2...