A scientist is using a bacterium to produce a human protein. To do this, they create a version of the human gene from mRNA that has the introns removed. Why is it important to remove the introns from the gene before inserting it into the bacterium?
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Bt corn is a genetically modified crop that produces a prote…
Bt corn is a genetically modified crop that produces a protein from the bacterium Bacillus thuringiensis that is toxic to certain insect pests. How does this compare to traditional pest control methods in agriculture?
A species of bacteria in a lab grows on a nutrient agar con…
A species of bacteria in a lab grows on a nutrient agar containing glucose. The bacteria have genes for metabolizing other sugars, such as lactose and sucrose, but they are not being expressed. What is the reason for this?
During the process of translation in a ribosome, the mRNA se…
During the process of translation in a ribosome, the mRNA sequence is read in a specific way to determine the amino acid sequence of a protein. How is the mRNA sequence read?
What is the concept of valuing every part of nature, not jus…
What is the concept of valuing every part of nature, not just the animals? (Hint think Aldo Leopold).
This is the picture of the crickets that has an added markin…
This is the picture of the crickets that has an added marking on it. What method would you use to measure their population size?
What has been most helpful for your learning in this course…
What has been most helpful for your learning in this course so far? (e.g., Describe the moment(s) in this course when you were most engaged)
What else would you like to tell me?
What else would you like to tell me?
How can/should the emergency management academic and practic…
How can/should the emergency management academic and practice communities participate in policy development? Defend your answer.
Summarize Write a half-page to full-page summary of the Evan…
Summarize Write a half-page to full-page summary of the Evans et al. article. Use the following formatting in your document: a standard 12-point font (e.g., Arial). Write for a general audience, avoiding jargon and overly technical descriptions when possible. Include the following information: Background: What was already known about the topic? What did this study seek to discover? Characteristics: What were the characteristics of the study sample (e.g., average age, percentages of males and females, percentages of different ethnicities)? Procedures: How was the study data collected (e.g., surveys, tasks)? Findings: What were the main results?