Which do u think is better in structure? Its for comparative study
Structure1
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I used Structure 1...
^asks for exampleS - more than one is needed/ Also try to be more specific; rather than simply saying study DNA, it is better to say the different methods used (what are they comparing between organisms)
E.g. through dna seuqencing it has been determined that the regulatory genes in insects and...
Changes in an environment's chemical composition acts as a selective pressure to favour the survival of organisms with certain variations over others, thus leading to a population's change in the frequency of alleles (evolution) by natural selection.
E.g. Insecticide resistance: DDT was used to...
I dont think the amino acid is non-functioning. Rather the incorrect amino acid sequence is transcribed onto the mRNA strand. Hence the incorrect polypeptide is formed during translation ---> the resultant protein is dysfunctional.
Also you could say some point mutations (e.g. where a single...
Interactions include:
- Both control the immune response and interact to destroy the same antigen
- Helper T cells can be activated by antigen presenting macrophages or B cells
- The interaction between B and T lymphocytes is regulated by the secretions of chemical signals by Helper T cells...
Re: HSC 2013 2U Marathon
Although your final answer is correct, your working out suggests that the answer is -ln(root2).
When you square root the cot^2 x it becomes abs (cotx). Now the integral is defined over the interval x = -pi/4 to x = 0. In this region cotx is negative, so abs(Cotx) =...
Meiosis is a reduction cell division aimed to produce a wide genetic variety of gametes with the haploid condition.
- During cross-over double stranded homologous chromosomes pair up and exchange genetic material to produce recombinant chromosomes whose allelic forms differ from the parent...
An imbalance of microflora can be caused by bodily stress, infections and the use of drugs which may reduce the populations of certain micro-organisms. This reduces the competition for resources for other micro-organisms allowing them to reproduce uncontrollably (i.e. above the natural levels)...
Early time: hypothesis that malaria was caused by drinking bad water, being bitten by swamp insects or inhaling bad/swampy air
1880: Laveran discovers Plasmodium protozoa responsible for malaria through microscopic examination of blood from infected patients
1897: Ronald Ross determined the...
thanks. i keep forgetting about organic solutes.
just realised i forgot to ask a question.
QUESTION : Evaluate the importance of Boveri and Sutton's experiments in our current understanding of inheritance and genetics