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An ethical dilemma occurs when neither of the choices in a s…
An ethical dilemma occurs when neither of the choices in a situation seems appropriate or right.
While well-known to many, Islam has one of the smallest foll…
While well-known to many, Islam has one of the smallest followings of all religions.
A capacitor has the ability to store energy between it’s pla…
A capacitor has the ability to store energy between it’s plates when it is charged.
If an electron is accelerated from rest through a potential…
If an electron is accelerated from rest through a potential difference of 9.9 kV, what is its resulting speed? (e = 1.60 × 10-19C, k = 1/4πε0 = 8.99 × 109 N ∙ m2/C2, mel = 9.11 × 10-31 kg). Express this speed in terms of 107 m/s
Is the United States economy purely a market economy? Expla…
Is the United States economy purely a market economy? Explain in detail, citing specific aspects of the economy, why you agree or disagree.
If the gene that encodes the sigma factor was deleted in an…
If the gene that encodes the sigma factor was deleted in an E. coli cell, what would be the most direct consequence?
In a DNA extraction, alcohol allows us to isolate DNA becaus…
In a DNA extraction, alcohol allows us to isolate DNA because
Explain ONE of the following:A) How telomerase extends the e…
Explain ONE of the following:A) How telomerase extends the ends of chromosomes. Be sure to describe the role telomerase, the RNA within the telomerase, and how both strands of DNA are lengthenedB) How the poly-A tail is added to the end of the mRNA. Be sure todescribe the role of the consensus sequence, the cleavage site, RAT1, and polyA polymeraseC) How introns are removed from pre-mRNA. Be sure to describe the snRNPsand explain the role of their RNAs, explain where the consensus sequences are and their role. Describe the shape the intron forms as it is removed.
Why do telomeres shorten each time DNA is replicated?
Why do telomeres shorten each time DNA is replicated?