SUMMARY ASSIGNMENT Briefly summarize in your own words: (1) similarities in the processes of cellular respiration and photosynthesis (2) differences in the two processes.
Which of the following is not associated with the conversion of proto-oncogene to oncogenea. HIVb. epstein barr virusc. herpes simplex virusd. hepatitis c
ASSIGNMENT Which of the following is not associated with the conversion of proto-oncogene to oncogenea. HIVb. epstein barr virusc. herpes simplex virusd. hepatitis c
If the pMBBS plasmid were digested with all three REs together, how many fragments would be observed, and what would be the sizes (in bp) of these fragments?
ASSIGNMENT Complete the following problems. Restriction enzymes (REs), which cut D NA at specific sequences, are classic tools in molecular biology. Because of their specificity in cutting DNA, REs can be used to “map” DNA sequences by analyzing the fragments generated upon restriction digest, as in the example shown in Figure Your task is to […]
Read and answer the questions at the end of each chapter of chapter 6, chapter 7, chapter 8, 9, 10, and chapter 15 from the book The Story of Life: Great Discoveries in Biology. 2019. Carroll. W.W. Norton & Company.
The Story of Life: Great Discoveries in Biology Read and answer the questions at the end of each chapter of chapter 6, chapter 7, chapter 8, 9, 10, and chapter 15 from the book The Story of Life: Great Discoveries in Biology. 2019. Carroll. W.W. Norton & Company.
Describe how the protein is being processed and where, along with how it is being transported or further processed until it reaches its final destination.
PROTEIN Having made it through Cell Molecular Biology this far, you are now an expert on cells and their molecular mechanisms. There are approximately 10,000 proteins in a typical cell that are synthesized through different routes of intracellular protein trafficking. Each of you will be given a different protein and its final location in the […]
In a research paper abstract, explain what is a fecal transplant?, who benefits from fecal transplants, fecal composition, C. difficile infection, and limitations of fecal transplants.
Fecal Transplant In a research paper: Abstract, what is a fecal transplant?, who benefits from fecal transplants, fecal composition, C. difficile infection, limitations of fecal transplants, and APA references with in text citations and 2 primary sources. No direct quotes.
Discuss specific parts of each book and bring in things that surprised you or reinforced some ideas that you had before.
ASSIGNMENT Just as Yong does in Ch. 10 his book I contain Multitudes, to pull together various parts of his book and bring it to some closure, write a reflection piece about how the course has changed your views of microbes. Discuss specific parts of each book and bring in things that surprised you or […]
Write evidence-based evaluations of journal articles that identify the strengths and weaknesses of these articles, and provide a recommendation to a theoretical journal editor about decisions to publish.
Journal Articles Write evidence-based evaluations of journal articles that identify the strengths and weaknesses of these articles, and provide a recommendation to a theoretical journal editor about decisions to publish. Consult the slides on this topic for background information. Review the syllabus and note that the body of the analysis must be no more than […]
Write a literature review titled “ Biofilms and their tolerance to antibiotics”.
Biomedical science BSc Write a literature review titled “ Biofilms and their tolerance to antibiotics”. 2250 words
Complete a Punnett Square of a cross of two plants that are heterozygous for this trait. What is the resulting genotype ratio of this cross?
ASSIGNMENT In pea plants, there is a gene that controls the size of the pea plant. The plant can be tall or dwarf (short). Tall plants (T) are dominant to dwarf plants (t). Complete a Punnett Square of a cross of two plants that are heterozygous for this trait. What is the resulting genotype ratio […]