If you partially hydrogenate oleic acid, the resulting molecule most likely would:a
decrease the risk of cardiovascular disease.
b. contain more double bonds.
c. lose a carbon atom.
d. lose a carboxyl group.
e. have a double bond changed from cis to trans.
E
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The Staphylococcus aureus toxins are
A) neurotoxins. B) endotoxins. C) ectotoxins. D) superantigen toxins.
Five two-point crosses involving the four linked genes A, B, C, and D were performed in yeast with the following results:
AB × ab: 41% AB 39% ab 9% Ab 11% aB AC × ac: 45% AC 48% ac 4% Ac 4% aC BC × bc: 44% BC 44% bc 6% Bc 6% bC AD × ad: 48% AD 46% ad 3% Ad 3% aD BD × bd: 37% BD 37% bd 12% bD 13% Bd Which is the best map for these four genes? A. B 6mu A 4mu C 3mu D B. B 12mu C 8mu A 6mu D C. D 3mu A 4mu C 6mu B D. A 4mu C 6mu B 12mu D E. The data suggest that the genes are not linked.
What force is attributed to giving water molecules special properties?
a. Solvent b. Covalent bonding c. Polarity d. Hydrogen bonding
Killed or inactivated vaccines are prepared by
A. treatment with formalin, heat, or radiation. B. removal of virulence genes from the microbe. C. passage of the pathogen through unnatural hosts or tissue culture. D. long-term subculturing of the microbe. E. All of these choices are correct.