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I need to access my etext when I do not have Internet access

biology

I need to access my etext when I do not have Internet access

Posted By Bruce Simons

I need to access my etext when I do not have Internet access! It’s very important as I ha… Show more Hi there, I need to access my etext when I do not have Internet access! It’s very important as I have.imited wifi access. How

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Third-base wobble allows some tRNAs to recognize more than o

biology

Third-base wobble allows some tRNAs to recognize more than o

Posted By Bruce Simons

Third-base wobble allows some tRNAs to recognize more than one mRNA codon. Based on this chapter’s d… Show more Third-base wobble allows some tRNAs to recognize more than one mRNA codon. Based on this chapter’s discussion of wobble, what is the minimal number of tRNA

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A group of six students has taken samples of their own cheek

biology

A group of six students has taken samples of their own cheek

Posted By Bruce Simons

A group of six students has taken samples of their own cheek cells, purified the DNA and used a rest… Show more A group of six students has taken samples of their own cheek cells, purified the DNA and used a restricton enzymes known to

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Please explain your answer.

biology

Please explain your answer.

Posted By Bruce Simons

Please explain your answer.

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DNA damage results in phosphorylation of the p53 protein. ho

biology

DNA damage results in phosphorylation of the p53 protein. ho

Posted By Bruce Simons

DNA damage results in phosphorylation of the p53 protein. how does this phosphorylation event lead t… Show more DNA damage results in phosphorylation of the p53 protein. how does this phosphorylation event lead to cell cycle arrest? • Show less

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Apart from oxidative damage, what are the two most common ca

biology

Apart from oxidative damage, what are the two most common ca

Posted By Bruce Simons

Apart from oxidative damage, what are the two most common causes of spontaneous mutations? With t… Show more Apart from oxidative damage, what are the two most common causes of spontaneous mutations? With this in mind, what essential chemical in all living organisms can contribute

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Suppose that you wanted to investigate a certain mutation fo

biology

Suppose that you wanted to investigate a certain mutation fo

Posted By Bruce Simons

Suppose that you wanted to investigate a certain mutation for an organism by running both Western… Show more Suppose that you wanted to investigate a certain mutation for an organism by running both Western and Northern blots for the wild-type and the mutant gene. What

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Rank the following mutations from least harmful to most harm

biology

Rank the following mutations from least harmful to most harm

Posted By Bruce Simons

Rank the following mutations from least harmful to most harmful, nonsense, missense, and silent m… Show more Rank the following mutations from least harmful to most harmful, nonsense, missense, and silent mutations. Explain your reasoning. • Show less

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Design an experiment to determine the genetic code.

biology

Design an experiment to determine the genetic code.

Posted By Bruce Simons

Design an experiment to determine the genetic code.

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A middle-aged gentleman has massive patches of red dots on t

biology

A middle-aged gentleman has massive patches of red dots on t

Posted By Bruce Simons

A middle-aged gentleman has massive patches of red dots on the skin. New patches appeared monthly… Show more A middle-aged gentleman has massive patches of red dots on the skin. New patches appeared monthly on his legs and hips over the past two years and

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