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List the various types of literature available for taxonomic research and discuss any one in detail.
1. Jonathan is training for a marathon in the city of Vancouver, which is at sea level. He is seeking advice on different training methods that will maximize his performance. What advice would you give him with respect to the following: 1) training at a higher elevation vs. training at sea level and 2) training in the cold winter vs. training in the hot summer. Discuss the pros and cons of each of the situations. Also mention safety issues that he may want to consider in each situation.
In other words, how much of who we are does our DNA control!?
How do you take DNA from two people (parents) and combine it to make one person (child)?
How can a child display a trait that neither of their parents themselves have?
Do all populations have the same genetic variation?
-How can we explain the pattern and trends we see in populations?

To What Extent Are Genetic Variations a Life or Death Situation? -In other words, how do variations in a ​species’​ DNA promise them Life or Death?
What are the possible causes of genetic variation in a population?
To what extent does genetic variation depend on mutations?
How Has Our Increased Understanding of Genetics Affected Society?
How has our increased understanding of genetics affected the world?
How has our increased understanding of genetics affected the United States?
How has our increased understanding of genetics affected your community?
what is the complementary DNA strand that is created from the template 3’ GATCAAAATGT during replication
Proteins are famous for their ability to catalyze biochemical reactions. However,
proteins have other functions in microorganisms. Name at least six other
functions and indicate if the function is common among most microorganisms
or specific to select microbial types.
In the activated sludge process, we "activate" the sludge by accumulating a
high concentration of biomass through sludge settling and recycle. You analyze
the biomass in an activated sludge process and find that its total biomass
concentration is 3,000 mg/1 as volatile suspended solids, which is the same
as organic dry weight. Your bacteria are well represented by cocci having a
diameter of 0.8 J,lm, 80 percent water content, and 90 percent organic matter
in the dry weight. If the total number of metabolically active bacteria is
4 . 1013/1, what fraction of the total biomass is active bacteria?
The standard potentials (at pH = 7) are given for some important donors and
acceptors:
Reduced Species, Oxidized Product, Potential( V)
H2, H -041
H2O, 02, +0.822
H2 S, so4, -0.22
N2, No3, +0.75
Fe2+, Fe3+, +0.77
CH4 ,CO2, -0.24
Compute the overall standard potential (at pH 7) for transfer of electrons from
the follow pairs ofdonors and acceptors. Rank them from most energetic (most
positive) to least energetic: H2/Fe3+, H2S/02, CH4IN03", H2/02, Fe2+102,
and H2SIN03"
A fruit fly that heterozygous for gray body with vestigial wings (b+ b+ vg+ vg) is mated with one that is true-breeding for black body with normal wings (b b+ vg vg). The genes for body color and wing structure are on the same chromosome. From previous research you know that they are 19 map units apart.

What are the possible offspring that could come from this cross? Label the offspring parental or recombinant.



What is the phenotypic ratio you would expect if the genes were on separate chromosomes?



What is the phenotypic ratio you would expect knowing that they are only 19 units apart
Instructions for making proteins found in the nucleus
Mention the stepwise manner in which numerical data is
prepared and analysed.
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