#Question id: 15303
#Unit 4. Cell Communication and Cell Signaling
#Question id: 27415
#Unit 1. Molecules and their Interaction Relevant to Biology
#Question id: 19236
#Unit 12. Applied Biology
#Question id: 4119
#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 5ʹ splice site. Find diagram of the products you expect from minigene if the splicing machinery binds to a 5ʹ splice site and scans toward a 3ʹ splice site.
#Question id: 11091
#Unit 7. System Physiology – Animal
A diver is breathing 10% O2 at a pressure of 2000 mm Hg. The diver’s body temperature is 37°C, and PCO2 = 32 mm Hg. What is the alveolar PO2?