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A train 150 m long is running with a speed of 68 kmph. In what time will it pass a man who Is running at 8 kmph in the same direction in which the train is going?

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  1. 9 s
  2. 5 s
  3. 5 s
  4. 8 s
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#Unit 11. Evolution and Behavior

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#Unit 13. Methods in Biology

Wild type E. coli metabolizes the sugar lactose by expressing the enzyme ß-galactosidase. You have isolated a mutant that you call lac1–, which cannot synthesize ß-galactosidase and cannot grow on lactose (Lac–). During an condition Lac– strain, called lac3–, is linked to the Tn5 insertion. From a strain carrying the Tn5 insertion and lac3– mutation you isolate an F’ that caries a region of the chromosome that includes both Tn5 and the linked Lac region. Introduce this F’ into an F– strain carrying lac1– by selecting for Kanr. These merodiploids express ß-galactosidase normally. If the merodiploid were Lac–, 
a) the two mutations lie in the different gene.
b) Both mutation are complement each other
c) the two mutations lie in the same gene.
d) Both of the mutations is dominant to wild type.
what could you conclude about the relationship between the lac3– and lac1– mutations from  these statements?

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#Question id: 3325

#Unit 11. Evolution and Behavior

The frequency of the dominant red allele (R) in a population of diploid organisms is equal to the frequency of the recessive white allele (r). The frequency of red individuals assuming Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium is (express the frequency using decimal notation, not as a fraction or a percentage)

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#Unit 11. Evolution and Behavior

What is proteomics?