#Question id: 5761
#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology
E. coli cells were spread on an agar plate, producing 1000 colonies. The colonies are replica plated on two agar plates containing the antibiotic kanamycin and one agar plate without antibiotics. All of the colonies are able to grow on the agar plate without antibiotic but only 4 colonies are able to grow on each of the agar plates containing kanamycin. You notice that the four colonies that grew on each of the kanamycin containing plates are in the exact same position. This demonstrates
#Question id: 2909
#Unit 2. Cellular Organization
The DNA can be labeled and used to probe a microarray, yielding a map of genomic sequences to which those particular nucleosomes bind. Because microarrays are often referred to as chips, this technique is called a ChIP-chip experiment. This experiment is designed to reveal the genomic DNA sequences to which a particular histone variant binds.
I. Chromatin is isolated from the cells and digested briefly with micrococcal nuclease (MNase).
II. A histone variant with an epitope tag is introduced into a particular cell type, where it is incorporated into nucleosomes.
III. The DNA bound by nucleosomes is protected from digestion, but the linker DNA is cleaved, releasing segments of DNA bound to one or two nucleosomes.
IV. The pattern of hybridization on the microarray reveals the DNA sequences bound by the nucleosomes with the histone variant.
V. Antibody is added, and the nucleosomes containing the epitope-tagged histone variant are selectively precipitated.
VI. The DNA in these nucleosomes is extracted from the precipitate, labeled, and used to probe a microarray representing all or part of the genomic sequences of that particular cell type.
Arrange the following statements in the correct order in which they are done.
#Question id: 28720
#Unit 2. Cellular Organization
Which of the following protein does not belongs to the small monomeric GTPase super family?
#Question id: 34125
#Unit 7. System Physiology – Animal
#Question id: 30088
#Unit 2. Cellular Organization
Which type of transposable element is only found in eukaryotes (not prokaryotes)?