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#Question id: 19009


Which of the following is not a feature of carrier gas used in gas chromatography?

#Unit 13. Methods in Biology
  1. It must be chemically inert
  2. It should be suitable for the detector employed
  3. It should not be completely pure
  4. It should be cheap
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#Question id: 19151

#Unit 13. Methods in Biology

Which of the following is the application of ion exchange chromatography?

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#Question id: 19117

#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology

You are conducting genetic linkage studies of an autosomal recessive disease whose chromosomal location has not been firmly established. You are focused on two SSR markers that may be linked to each other and to the disease. Here are two families in which some individuals are affected:
 
Calculate LOD scores for linkage at θ= 0.02 between the disease and SSR43 in Family 2.

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#Question id: 3708

#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes

The incorporation of new nucleotides into a growing strand of DNA occurs during ________.

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#Question id: 4095

#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes

Many eukaryotic genes contain a large number of exons. Correct splicing of such genes requires that neighboring exons be ligated to one another; if they are not, exons will be left out. One early proposal suggested that the splicing machinery bound to a splice site at one end of an intron and scanned through the intron to find the splice site at the other end. Such a scanning mechanism would guarantee that an exon was never skipped. This hypothesis was tested with one minigene with a duplicated 3ʹ splice site. Find diagram of the products you expect from minigene if the splicing machinery binds to a 3ʹ splice site and scans toward a 5ʹ splice site.

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#Question id: 4972

#Unit 11. Evolution and Behavior

Fossils of Lystrosaurus, a dicynodont therapsid, are most common in parts of modern-day South America, South Africa, Madagascar, India, South Australia, and Antarctica. It apparently lived in arid regions, and was mostly herbivorous. It originated during the mid-Permian period, survived the Permian extinction, and dwindled by the late Triassic, though there is evidence of a relict population in Australia during the Cretaceous. The dicynodonts had two large tusks, extending down from their upper jaws; the tusks were not used for food gathering, and in some species were limited to males. Food was gathered using an otherwise toothless beak. Judging from the fossil record, these pig-sized organisms were the most common mammal-like reptiles of the Permian. Anatomically, what was true of Lystrosaurus?