In the EIA test for HIV infection, the microtiter plate is coated with disrupted HIV particles
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Answer: TRUE
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The following question(s) relate to the data table below, showing typical fluctuating pH and dissolved oxygen levels in a fish pond with a heavy concentration of algae over a 24-hour period.TimeOxygen (ppm)pH2 a.m.4.57.74 a.m.2.87.26 a.m.2.26.88 a.m.2.56.810 a.m.3.97.2Noon6.57.72 p.m.10.08.34 p.m.12.18.86 p.m.13.19.28 p.m.13.09.210 p.m.12.08.8Midnight10.88.3In such a pond that contains algae and fish, what is happening to the oxygen?
A. Oxygen is only consumed by the fish B. Oxygen is only consumed by both the algae and the fish C. Oxygen is only produced by the algae D. Oxygen is produced by the algae, and consumed by the algae and the fish
Bread mold can grow in a minimal medium without supplements (wild type) while certain mutated strains (mutants) can only grow in a minimal medium that is supplemented with specific intermediates found in the following metabolic pathway for arginine synthesis:
minimal ------> ornithine -------> citrulline ------> arginine, where enzyme 1 converts the precursor to ornithine, enzyme 2 converts ornithine to citrulline, and enzyme 3 converts citrulline to arginine. Which of the following would be TRUE of a strain that can grow in minimal medium containing ornithine, citrulline, or arginine, but not in minimal medium alone? A. The strain would have a mutation in the gene that encodes enzyme 1. B. The strain would have a mutation in the gene that encodes enzyme 2. C. The strain would have a mutation in the gene that encodes enzyme 3. D. The strain would have a mutation in the gene that encodes for enzymes 1, 2, and 3. E. The strain would be the wild type with no genetic mutations.
After a robbery, two witnesses may describe the incident very differently from one another. Explain why
What will be an ideal response?
What is the ultimate source of variability in offspring?
a. Okazaki fragments b. DNA repairs c. nucleosomes d. mutations