What are the three phases of translation?
What will be an ideal response?
initiation, elongation, termination
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What enables a PCR-amplified gene to be inserted into a cloning vector?
a. The PCR reaction adds sticky ends onto the amplified DNA, allowing ligation to a cloning vector. b. Restriction enzyme sites are added to the 5? ends of both primers; therefore, digestion of the PCR-amplified gene allows ligation to a cloning vector cut with the same restriction enzyme. c. The PCR-amplified gene is sequenced to locate restriction sites in order to determine which restriction enzymes to use for cloning. d. The PCR-amplified gene is cut with one restriction enzyme, then ligated to a cloning vector cut by a different restriction enzyme. e. The cloning vector is added to the PCR reaction, and once the gene is amplified, it immediately ligates to the cloning vector.
Pathogenic microbes that cause disease in healthy people are called ________.
A. opportunistic pathogens B. indigenous biota C. normal biota D. micropathogens E. true pathogens
The vegetation of tundra is dominated by
A) broadleaf deciduous trees. B) short plants such as sedges, heaths, and willow. C) needle-leaf evergreen trees. D) sclerophyllous broadleaf evergreen shrubs.
The rules of naming organisms are called
A) taxonomy. B) nomenclature. C) classification. D) binomials. E) identification.