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#Question id: 8948


What distinguishes a coelomate animal from a pseudocoelomate animal is that coelomates

#SCPH28 | Zoology
  1. have a body cavity, whereas pseudocoelomates have a solid body.
  2. contain tissues derived from mesoderm, whereas pseudocoelomates have no such tissue.
  3. have a body cavity completely lined by mesodermal tissue, whereas pseudocoelomates do not.
  4. have a complete digestive system with mouth and anus, whereas pseudocoelomates have a digestive tract with only one opening.
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#Question id: 13086

#SCPH06 I Botany

Which group of VNTRs are tandem are frequently distributed in all eukaryotic genomes (except yeast) examined so far. They show a large, stable 'polymorphism due to variation in the number of repeat units and are almost 'ideal as molecular markers for genome mapping.

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#Question id: 13086

#SCPH28 | Zoology

Which group of VNTRs are tandem are frequently distributed in all eukaryotic genomes (except yeast) examined so far. They show a large, stable 'polymorphism due to variation in the number of repeat units and are almost 'ideal as molecular markers for genome mapping.

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#Question id: 13087

#SCPH01 Biochemistry

To express a yeast gene in E. coli, your task is to design a strategy to insert the yeast gene into the bacterial plasmid. Below is a map of the area of the yeast genome surrounding the gene in which you are interested.

 
The distance between each tick mark placed on the line above is 100 bases in length
Below are the enzymes you can use, with their specific cut sites shown 5’-XXXXXX-3’ 3’-XXXXXX-5’

 
The plasmid is 5,000 bases long and the two farthest restriction enzyme sites are 200 bases apart. The plasmid has an ampicillin resistance gene somewhere on the plasmid distal from the restriction cut sites.

                              
Which of the following restriction enzyme is the best choice for you use to design a way to get the insert into the vector?

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#Question id: 13087

#SCPH05 I Biotechnology

To express a yeast gene in E. coli, your task is to design a strategy to insert the yeast gene into the bacterial plasmid. Below is a map of the area of the yeast genome surrounding the gene in which you are interested.

 
The distance between each tick mark placed on the line above is 100 bases in length
Below are the enzymes you can use, with their specific cut sites shown 5’-XXXXXX-3’ 3’-XXXXXX-5’

 
The plasmid is 5,000 bases long and the two farthest restriction enzyme sites are 200 bases apart. The plasmid has an ampicillin resistance gene somewhere on the plasmid distal from the restriction cut sites.

                              
Which of the following restriction enzyme is the best choice for you use to design a way to get the insert into the vector?

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#Question id: 13087

#SCPH06 I Botany

To express a yeast gene in E. coli, your task is to design a strategy to insert the yeast gene into the bacterial plasmid. Below is a map of the area of the yeast genome surrounding the gene in which you are interested.

 
The distance between each tick mark placed on the line above is 100 bases in length
Below are the enzymes you can use, with their specific cut sites shown 5’-XXXXXX-3’ 3’-XXXXXX-5’

 
The plasmid is 5,000 bases long and the two farthest restriction enzyme sites are 200 bases apart. The plasmid has an ampicillin resistance gene somewhere on the plasmid distal from the restriction cut sites.

                              
Which of the following restriction enzyme is the best choice for you use to design a way to get the insert into the vector?

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#Question id: 13087

#SCPH28 | Zoology

To express a yeast gene in E. coli, your task is to design a strategy to insert the yeast gene into the bacterial plasmid. Below is a map of the area of the yeast genome surrounding the gene in which you are interested.

 
The distance between each tick mark placed on the line above is 100 bases in length
Below are the enzymes you can use, with their specific cut sites shown 5’-XXXXXX-3’ 3’-XXXXXX-5’

 
The plasmid is 5,000 bases long and the two farthest restriction enzyme sites are 200 bases apart. The plasmid has an ampicillin resistance gene somewhere on the plasmid distal from the restriction cut sites.

                              
Which of the following restriction enzyme is the best choice for you use to design a way to get the insert into the vector?