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are genes located in the same area as homozygous cells?


The following table summarizes the collected data from 25 quadrats in each area

Species

Total number in area 1

Rel. abundance in area

Total number in area 2

Relative abundance in area 2

 

1

Artemisia herba-alba

44

0.076125

35

0.093582888

2

Ballota undulata

10

0.017301

0

0

3

Salvia dominica

25

0.020761

1

0.002673797

4

Carlina hispanica

12

0.020761

2

0.005347594

5

Ononis natrix

14

0.024221

0

0

6

Poa bulbosa

350

0.041522

.

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7

Stipa barbata

24

0.041522

20

0.053475936

8

Salsola vermiculata

48

0.083045

250

0.668449198

9

Astragauls spinosus

2

0.00346

6

0.016042781

10

Astragalus callichrous

22

0.038062

35

0.093582888

11

Silene colorata

26

0.044983

12

0.032085561

12

Anabasis articulata

1

0.00173

13

0.034759358

Total

578

100%

374

100%

0.413495

1.898395722

 

 

 

Q. 2) Calculate the species richness, evenness and the diversity (use Shannon index) in each area (Community ecology). Compare and contrast both areas. 

) Calculate the species richness, evenness and the diversity (use Shannon index) in each area (Community ecology). Compare and contrast both areas. 

  1. why cells in their wings do not have many mitochondria, but there are hundreds of mitochondria in their legs’ cells.

Two similarities between ATP Synthase and Rubisco


What is the only way to rid the body of hydrogen ions


a. to secrete them into the renal tubule

b. to buffer them in blood

c. to exhale them along with carbon dioxide

d. to prevent cells from building up lactic acid in the first place


name the taxonomic grouping that contains individuals with most similarities


1. How do higher organisms obtain ammonia?

2. Why is arginine classified as an essential amino acid in humans when it is synthesized in the urea cycle?

3. What is the fate of proteases after their role in protein digestion?

4. What would be the metabolic consequences of cells not expressing LDL receptors?

5. Vitamin D3 is derived from cholesterol. How and in which tissues does conversion occur?

6. How much energy, in the form of ATP, is obtained from b-oxidation of 1 mol of linoleic acid?

 



1. How do higher organisms obtain ammonia?

2. What is the fate of proteases after their role in protein digestion?

3. Why is arginine classified as an essential amino acid in humans when it is synthesized in the urea


You just got hired as a scientist in a biotechnology company. Your first task is to clone human erythropoietin gene for the purpose of erythropoietin production as biopharmaceutical product to treat anemia. How would you undertake this task? Be sure to justify all your decisions and choices to complete this task.


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