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#Question id: 9164


Use the following figures to answer the question below.


East of the Mississippi River, in Hopkinsville Kentucky, the mean annual precipitation is 130 cm. The mean annual temperature is 14.3°C. In the winter, the mean temperature is 7.3°C, while in summer it is 20.6°C. Using the climograph shown here, how would we classify the biome found in Hopkinsville?


#SCPH28 | Zoology
  1. temperate rainforest
  2. temperate broadleaf forest
  3. shrubland during the winter, temperate forest during the summer
  4. temperate forest during the winter, tropical seasonal forest during the summer
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#Question id: 13098

#SCPH06 I Botany

You are a scientist who is using genomics to currently study a new bacterial species that no one has ever studied before. The following sequence is a piece of DNA within the coding region of a gene that you have recently sequenced.
 
How many of the 6 potential open reading frames are actually open in this sequence shown above?

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#SCPH28 | Zoology

You are a scientist who is using genomics to currently study a new bacterial species that no one has ever studied before. The following sequence is a piece of DNA within the coding region of a gene that you have recently sequenced.
 
How many of the 6 potential open reading frames are actually open in this sequence shown above?

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#Question id: 13099

#SCPH01 Biochemistry

 You are a scientist who is using genomics to currently study a new bacterial species that no one has ever studied before. The following sequence is a piece of DNA within the coding region of a gene that you have recently sequenced.
 
You are using shotgun sequencing to determine the DNA sequence of the genome of this new bacterial species. For one strand of a 30-nucleotide long stretch of DNA, you get the following sequences out of your shotgun sequencing reaction. 
 
Choose correct 30-nt-long DNA sequence with the help of above-mentioned fragments

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#Question id: 13099

#SCPH05 I Biotechnology

 You are a scientist who is using genomics to currently study a new bacterial species that no one has ever studied before. The following sequence is a piece of DNA within the coding region of a gene that you have recently sequenced.
 
You are using shotgun sequencing to determine the DNA sequence of the genome of this new bacterial species. For one strand of a 30-nucleotide long stretch of DNA, you get the following sequences out of your shotgun sequencing reaction. 
 
Choose correct 30-nt-long DNA sequence with the help of above-mentioned fragments

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#Question id: 13099

#SCPH06 I Botany

 You are a scientist who is using genomics to currently study a new bacterial species that no one has ever studied before. The following sequence is a piece of DNA within the coding region of a gene that you have recently sequenced.
 
You are using shotgun sequencing to determine the DNA sequence of the genome of this new bacterial species. For one strand of a 30-nucleotide long stretch of DNA, you get the following sequences out of your shotgun sequencing reaction. 
 
Choose correct 30-nt-long DNA sequence with the help of above-mentioned fragments

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#Question id: 13099

#SCPH28 | Zoology

 You are a scientist who is using genomics to currently study a new bacterial species that no one has ever studied before. The following sequence is a piece of DNA within the coding region of a gene that you have recently sequenced.
 
You are using shotgun sequencing to determine the DNA sequence of the genome of this new bacterial species. For one strand of a 30-nucleotide long stretch of DNA, you get the following sequences out of your shotgun sequencing reaction. 
 
Choose correct 30-nt-long DNA sequence with the help of above-mentioned fragments