used to separate macromolecules, either nucleic acids or
proteins, on the basis of size, electric charge, and other physical
properties.
Separating strands of DNA
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What could be a good effect of a mutation
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More varity in a population
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What are the bases of mRNA coded for by this section of DNA before the mutation
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CAG
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What effect will a virus in the lyric cycle have on an organism
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It will destroy cells in the organism
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Which is a type of Virus out of Bacteria Capsid Bateriophage and Pilus
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Bacteriophage
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What kind of a bondnis formed during translation
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The kind of bonds formed during translation are peptide
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What strand of mRNA would be produced from the strand of DNA shown below
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Answer this question… ACT GAC
A. ACT GAC B. TGA CTG C. AGU CAG D. UGA CUG
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The results of gel electrophoresis are shown below with four different strands of DNA labeled. Which strand of DNA is the shortest
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In an experiment a scientist makes a radioactively labeled probe using human DNA she then discovers that the probe hybridizes to a small segment of DNA isolated from plant what can she conclude from h
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The plant might have a gene that is similar to a human gene
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What is a distribution of a particular allele within a population
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Based on the Hardy-Weinberg Principle the rate at which a
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How are genes and proteins related
genes contain the code to make proteins
proteins are made from instructions in genes
What is gel electrophoresis used for
used to separate macromolecules, either nucleic acids or
proteins, on the basis of size, electric charge, and other physical
properties.
Separating strands of DNA
What could be a good effect of a mutation
More varity in a population
What are the bases of mRNA coded for by this section of DNA before the mutation
CAG
What effect will a virus in the lyric cycle have on an organism
It will destroy cells in the organism
Which is a type of Virus out of Bacteria Capsid Bateriophage and Pilus
Bacteriophage
What kind of a bondnis formed during translation
The kind of bonds formed during translation are peptide
bonds.
What strand of mRNA would be produced from the strand of DNA shown below
Answer this question… ACT GAC
A. ACT GAC B. TGA CTG C. AGU CAG D. UGA CUG
The results of gel electrophoresis are shown below with four different strands of DNA labeled. Which strand of DNA is the shortest
Answer this q The results of gel electrophoresis are shown below, with four different strands of DNA labeled.
Which strand of DNA is the shortest? uestion…
In an experiment a scientist makes a radioactively labeled probe using human DNA she then discovers that the probe hybridizes to a small segment of DNA isolated from plant what can she conclude from h
The plant might have a gene that is similar to a human gene
-Apex
What is a distribution of a particular allele within a population
Based on the Hardy-Weinberg Principle the rate at which a
particular allele occurs in a population is its frequency.