The euglenozoan known as Trypanosoma causes ________ in humans.
A. malaria
B. tuberculosis
C. schistosomiasis
D. sleeping sickness
Answer: D
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A. deoxyribose. B. ribose. C. glycogen. D. glucose. E. fructose.
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What is the value in doing the Southern blot first? With results from these experiments, how would you conclude if the same pathway is active or not? What will be an ideal response?
During elongation in translation, to which ribosomal site does an incoming charged tRNA molecule bind?
A) A site B) P site C) E site D) B site