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#Question id: 34


Which of the following is true of any (S)-enantiomer?

#SCPH01 Biochemistry
  1. It rotates plane-polarized light to the right

  2. It rotates plane-polarized light to the left

  3. It is a racemic form

  4. It is the mirror image of the corresponding (R)-enantiomer

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#SCPH06 I Botany

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#Question id: 5300

#SCPH28 | Zoology

What is metagenomics?

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#Question id: 566

#SCPH05 I Biotechnology

The role of the metal ion (Mg2+) in catalysis by enolase is to

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#Question id: 13102

#SCPH28 | Zoology

 With the help of DNA fingerprinting which can be used to determine paternity. There are three babies (Baby A, Baby B and Baby C) in a maternity ward, and three sets of confused and worried parents. (Father and Mother #1 are a couple, as are Father and Mother #2, and Father and Mother #3.) 
You do each PCR reaction and load each one into a separate well of an agarose gel, and then run the gel.
 

 Why is it that having more repeats leads to a band that is higher in the gel?

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#Question id: 16137

#SCPH01 Biochemistry

You obtain 6 BACs (of known order, as shown below) and 7 STSs (of unknown order) that derive from a region of mouse chromosome 16 whose genomic sequence has not yet been finished.   
 
By PCR (using 20-bp primers at either end of each STS), you test each of the 6 BACs for the presence (+) or absence (-) of each of the 7 STSs. You obtain the following results:
 
How would you use the sequence information presented in to design two new STSs (with new PCR primer pairs) to replace STS5? (Call the new ones STS51 and STS52. STS51 should be present (+) in BAC B, and STS52 should be present (+) in BAC F.)