In what way are bacteria and fungi similar?
A. Ecological function
B. Cell wall components
C. Design of the nucleus
D. Ribosome structure
A. Ecological function
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An example of pharming is ____
a. photosynthetic bacteria that clean up oil spills b. transgenic sheep that produce a protein required for normal blood clotting in humans c. E. coli that synthesize restriction enzymes for use in genetic engineering d. yeast that produce ethanol for use as fuel in vehicles e. a genetically modified crop plant that is resistant to pesticide
Four of the five responses listed below are
characteristic reactions of the complement system to invaders. Select the exception. a. causes an amplifying cascade of reactions to invaders b. triggers the secretion of histamines c. causes invading cells to lyse d. enhances the recognition of invaders by phagocytes e. creates gradients that attract phagocytes
Lichen Micromorphology
What will be an ideal response?
We can detect the SNP in the ?S allele because it destroys a DdeI restriction site, leading to DNA restriction fragment variation revealed by Southern blot analysis
Either two or three restriction sequences for the restriction endonuclease DdeI can occur near the ?-globin gene, depending on the allele. One DdeI restriction sequence is eliminated from the ?S allele by the SNP in the mutant allele because of a mutation in the double-stranded target sequence 5? - CTNAG - 3?. Suppose the wild-type allele sequence is CCTGAG, while a newly identified SNP is CCTTAG. Would this same restriction fragment analysis technique be appropriate for detecting this particular SNP? What other technique(s) could you use to identify this particular mutation?