What kind of evidence could be used to determine the percentage of the genome that is transcribed? Match the words in the left column to the appropriate blanks in the sentences on the righ

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Answer 1

The question was incomplete as the sentences and the words are missing, however, the correct sentences are as-

One approach: ......... could generate the information needed. Add ...... precursor to a culture of growing cells to label all ........ being synthesized in vivo. Then test binding of bulk labelled RNA to ......... representing most of the DNA species in the genome of the organism. The percentage of ........ species that bind ......... species will be a measure of the percentage of genome being transcribed. Another approach: ........ of the RNA species in a total RNA extract. ............ is needed to be carried out later to detect all DNA sequences present.

Answer:

1. Microarray data

2. Fluoroscent RNA

3. RNAs

4. A microarray

5. DNA

6. Fluoroscent RNA

7. Reverse Transcription

8. Deep sequencing

Explanation:

Microarray data, reverse transcription, and deep sequencing are the approaches can be used to determine the percentage of the genome that is transcribed.

One approach:

Microarray data could generate the information needed.

Add Fluorescent RNA precursor to a culture of growing cells to label all RNA's being synthesized in vivo.

Then test binding of bulk labelled RNA to A microarray representing most of the DNA species in the genome of the organism.

The percentage of DNA species that bind Fluorescent RNA species will be a measure of the percentage of the genome being transcribed.

Another approach: Reverse transcription of the RNA species in a total RNA extract.

Deep sequencing is needed to be carried out later to detect all DNA sequences present.


Related Questions

Which statement describes a parasite? A parasite is beneficial to its host. A parasite is harmed in its relationship with the host. A parasite only benefits when the host is alive. A parasite always kills its host and takes all the nutrients.

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Answer:

A parasite only benefits when the host is alive.

Explanation:

Answer:

(C).      A parasite only benefits when the host is alive

Explanation:

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You have a cup of beans in front of you with 20 white beans and 20 red beans. (You can also use candy, buttons, or coins). These beans represent the alleles for a simple Mendelian trait, where red is dominant (R) and white is recessive (r). The cup holds the alleles for an entire population (the gene pool).
Assess the gene pool. How many alleles of each kind are present in your overall population?
1. Dominant: 0, Recessive: 40
2. Dominant: 40, Recessive: 0
3. Dominant: 20, Recessive: 20
4. Dominant: 20, Recessive: 0
5. Dominant: 0, Recessive: 20

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Answer:

Number 3

Explanation:

Dominant: 20, Recessive: 20

An allele is the alternative of a gene. On his case, these beans represent the alleles for a simple Mendelian trait, where red is dominant (R) and white is recessive (r).

As states earlier there are 20 red beans (20 dominant alleles) and 20 white beans (20 recessive beans) and each beach represent an allele.

During the process of mountain building, earthquakes sometimes occur along continental-continental converge
boundaries. Which statement best describes the motion of the plates along these boundaries that causes the
earthquakes?

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Answer:

The main cause of earthquake is the motion of tectonic plates which occurs due to friction.

Explanation:

The tectonic plates moves slowly inside the earth crust but the edges of these plates stuck with each other due to friction that occurs during their contact. When these two plates detached from each other, the force of friction converts in a form of wave energy which can be observed in the form of earthquake. Divergent, convergent, and transform are the three types of plate boundaries which are responsible for earthquake.

Answer:

D) The plates smash together with no subduction

Explanation:

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Which resource of the ocean floor is not currently being used, but in the future could become an important energy source?

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Answer:

Deep sea creatures and mineral wealth can become a potential energy source.

Explanation:

Deep-sea organisms community that lives deep down near the ocean floor have not been fully explored and thus their holds a potential energy source for the future generations. To extract these deep ocean creatures and make use of their special abilities that can be used as an energy source.  The use of deep mining projects can extract many unknown hidden resources that are potential for the future. The corals that live on the ocean floor are also a potential resource for man in the future.

Since Jerry's accident, he has had no sensations in his injured leg. Based on the functional classifications of neurons, what type of neuron suffered damage

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Answer:

Sensory neuron

Explanation:

There are the major classifications to neurons - sensory, motor and inter relay.

All these neurons helps in the relay of signals from the environment to the CNS where these signals are interrupted and actions are Carrie out. The sensory neurons begins this order and help in the relay of sensation from external stimuli.

Thus since Jerry has no sensations in his injured legs, it means he is unable to detect or feel external stimuli/or there is a damage to the sensory neurons in the region of his legs which prevents the relay of information to the CNS.

Which structure is represented by the X?

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Answer:

May be trachea

Explanation:

In the trophic level pyramid above, what segment represents the placement of a herbivore?

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The answer to your question is a trophic level of carnivores

Only a fraction of the energy available at one trophic level is transferred to the next trophic level.

Since carnivores are above herbivores in the trophic levels, herbivores have more energy than carnivores.

Hope this helps and have a great day!

what is the purpose of sub culturing​

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Answer:

In biology, a subculture is a new cell or microbiological culture made by transferring some or all cells from a previous culture to fresh growth medium. This action is called subculturing or passaging the cells. Subculture is used to prolong the life and/or expand the number of cells or microorganisms in the culture.

Meiosis occurs in a series of different phases and creates genetically unique reproductive cells. The steps of meiosis are shown. Which process helps make meiotic cells genetically different and occurs during prophase I, but not during prophase II?

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Answer:

Crossing-over

Explanation:

Meiosis is a kind of cell division that occurs only in sexually-reproducing organisms. It is the process by which they produce gametes. Meiosis is that division in which the number of chromosomes in the resulting cells are reduced by half. Due to this reason, meiosis occurs in a two step division process viz: Meiosis I and II.

Meiosis produces genetically different reproductive cells. This is as a result of a phenomenon unique to only meiosis called CROSSING-OVER. Crossing-over is a process whereby non-sister chromatids of homologous chromosomes exchange a segment of their genetic material. It occurs only in Prophase 1 of meiosis where the TETRAD structure is formed. This exchange of genetic material causes a recombination of DNA in the resulting cell (gamete).

Crossing-over only occurs between non-sister chromatids of homologous chromosomes, hence, it can only occur in Prophase 1. Prophase II involves sister chromatids.

Answer:

Crossing-over

Explanation:

Question 11 (5 points)
Which of the follow best decribes the function of a ligament?
Connect muscles to other muscles
Connect muscles to the nervous system
Connect bones to other bones
Connect muscles to bones

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Answer:

Connects Bones to other Bones.

Explanation:

A ligament is a tissue that connects two bones together to form a joint.

Answer:

connect bones to other bones

Explanation:

Ligaments connect bones to other bones. Tendons connect bones to muscles.

Identify the statements that accurately describe how hydrogen ion concentration relates to energy production in oxidative phosphorylation. The pH in the intermembrane space is higher than the pH in the mitochondrial matrix. Oxidative phosphorylation relies on the hydrogen ion concentration gradient generated and maintained by the electron transport chain. Hydrogen ions are actively transported out of the mitochondrial matrix. Hydrogen ion concentration is higher in the intermembrane space than in the mitochondrial matrix. Energy is generated as a result of the difference in hydrogen ion concentration between the mitochondrial matrix and the cytoplasm.

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Oxidative phosphorylation relies on the hydrogen ion concentration gradient generated and maintained by the electron transport chain.

Hydrogen ions are actively transported out of the mitochondrial matrix.

Hydrogen ion concentration is higher in the intermembrane space than in the mitochondrial matrix.

Use the drop-down menus to label the parts of a nucleotide

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This is what I know.

What Plane was inspired by the coopers hawk and why
a. p-51 mustang
b. concord
c. b-29

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Answer:

c. b-29

Explanation:

B-29 is a four engine bomber which was made by United States of America. It plays a central role in WW ll and Korean wars. Its design is taken from hawk so it has many similarities with hawk. Both hawk and B-29 has big body size, big wings and big tail. This structure make this plane to fly higher in the sky and these four engines increases speed of the jets. Due to its big size, it carries more number of bombs with it and cause severe damage to the enemies.

Which is a function performed by the central nervous system ( CNS) select all that apply

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Answer:

The Central Nervous system is made up of the brain,the control units,and the spinal cord ,the network of nerves ,which feed the brain with sensory information  for processing.The entire CNS is lined by a constantly circulating fluid called the Cerebrospinal Fluid.(CSF).

Together with the Peripheral Nervous system,the CNS ensure coordination of the body activities.

Generally both  the brain and the spinal cord are protected by the skull and vertebral column respectively. Their activities are based on the million of neurons which are networked by synapses.

Functions are:

processing information that is received from the stimuli receptors

sending out information so that the body can react appropriately to stimuli

coordinating reflexes and reactions to stimuli.

These functions are performed through the fast reflex  pathways, for efficient  coordination of the systems of the body by the CNS with PNS

Explanation:

the diagram below shows a sarcomere if a disorder makes it impossible for atp to bind to the myosin head what would happen to the sarcomere?

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Answer:

B. The myosin and actin would not separate, and the sarcomere would remain contracted

Explanation:

ATP (adenosine triphosphate) acts both in the binding of myosin to actin, which occurs during muscle contraction, and also in its separation, which occurs during muscle relaxation.

When ATP is lacking, myosin remains attached to actin, causing muscle stiffness. This is what happens after death, producing a state of cadaverous rigidity (also called "rigor mortis").

An intense and uninterrupted stimulation causes the muscle to reach the maximum degree of contraction. Then, the muscle remains in contraction, this state is called tetany.

A very prolonged state of tetany causes muscle fatigue,  in which, due to ATP deficiency, can cause a loss of muscle contraction capacity, after its relaxation.

1. You are given a 1 gram soil sample of unknown bacterial load. After doing 10-fold serial dilutions of the soil in sterile water, 100 uL volumes are taken from each dilution for preparation of pour plates. Following incubation, each half of the 10-8 plate has 46 colonies.
a) What was the dilution factor?
b) How many bacteria were present in the soil?

2. Staphylococcus aureus divides every 20 minutes. A culture begins with 10 bacterial cells.
a) After 5 hours, how many generations have occurred
b) After 5 hours, how many bacteria are present?

3. How many milliliters would you need to prepare a 10-2 dilution from a 10ml starting culture?

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Answer:

1a. 1:10

1b. 4.6×10¹³

2a. 15generations

2b. 327,680

Explanation:

10 fold serial dilution means 1ml of stock is mixed in 9ml distilled water. This is called as 10⁻¹ solution.

In this way, take 1ml each of every dilution and mix in 9ml distilled water to make 10⁻², 10⁻²-------10⁻⁸ dilutions.

Now, CFU/ml = no. of colonies × dilution factor/ volume of sample plated.

What term best describes the difference in colors of the birds below?

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a term you can use could be Variety or a Variant

Answer:

genetic variation or variety

Explanation:

The DNA isolated from a newly discovered virus is found to be 32 percent A, 18 percent C, 18 percent G, and 32 percent T. The base composition of the complementary DNA would be _______ percent A, _______ percent C, _______ percent G, and _______ percent T.

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Answer:

The base composition of the complementary DNA would be

32 percent A,

18 percent C,

18 percent G, and

32 percent T

Explanation:

There is a 1:1 ratio between complementary bases, which is why the ratio of each base will remain the same on its other strand as well. Together, these two strands will provide the genome of this new virus.

What are the technological building blocks required to fulfill the future plans of the industrial biotechnology? Also state the number of key horizontal issues that need to be addressed when these future plans are implemented?

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Answer:

The technological components are: research, natural resources and specialized labor.

These components will be used in issues such as the demand for food, the optimization of natural resources and the control of climate change.

Explanation:

One thing we can say about our future: We will be very dependent on the work of industrial technology. This is because it will be able to use microorganisms, natural resources and biological molecules to develop products capable of meeting some of our needs.

However, with the advance of climatic changes, the demand for food increasingly and the destruction of natural resources in a constant way, we can say that biotechnology will face several challenges and to overcome them need to have technological components such as the establishment of research through of a qualified and specialized workforce that promotes the optimization of natural resources and their products.

4. Which tissue type has lacuna which radiate out giving it a star like appearance and why would this be?

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Answer:

Nucleated bone cells and their processes, contained in the bone lacunæ and their canaliculi respectively. From a section through the vertebra of an adult mouse. In histology, a lacuna is a small space containing an osteocyte in bone or chondrocyte in cartilage.

Explain, using at least three reasons why the following scenario is a problem for farming.
Situation: A news report stated that many species are facing extinction. The major animals that pollinate our crops are
diminishing, which is causing the farmers to use more artificial means to fertilize the plants.

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Answer:

1. Less species pollinating affects the rate of reproduction of plants which eventually leads to their extinction

2. If major species become extinct it could negatively affect the food chain. For example if a predator species dies, it could lead to infestation of mice or an insect that destroys crops

3. Switching to more artificial methods means that farming become less profitable as more money is spent on growing plants so less people farm increasing food prices across the globe

Explanation:

A chemical manufacturing company wants to control the odor produced by chemicals. Which method can they use for this purpose?

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I believe the answer you were looking for is incineration.

Answer:

 gas adsorption

Explanation:

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During the _______ month the lungs can expand and contract to practice breathing techniques (even though oxygen is still supplied through the placenta).

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Answer:

During pregnancy it is the eighth month I think. Sorry if it’s wrong.

Explanation:

Suppose an experimenter becomes proficient with a technique that allows her to move DNA sequences within a prokaryotic genome. If she moves the operator to the far end of the operon, past the transacetylase (lacA)gene, which of the following would likely occur when glucose levels are low?

A. The inducer will no longer bind to the repressor.

B. The lac operon genes will be transcribed continuously.

C. The repressor protein will no longer be produced.

D. The operon will never be transcribed.

E. The repressor will no longer bind to the operator.

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Answer:

Option B

Explanation:

The lac operon genes will be transcribed continuously.

In as much as the pathway's substrate is still available and present for this operon, there would be continuously transcription of the genes. Due to yellow level of glucose, more cAMP accomplish and then RNA polymerase binds to the lac promoter effectively only when the CAP-cAMP complex is also bound.

The activity of the repressor is not present here as placing the operator to this position does not disturb its transcription.

wild animals like tiger,wolf,lion and leopard don't eat plants.does this mean that they can survive without plants?Can you provide a suitable explaintion

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Answer:

Explanation:

No, they cannot survive without plants because carnivore eats the animals which is normally a herbivore and the herbivores eat plant.The animals which lion/wolf/tiger etc eats are mostly herbivores so herbivores would die if plants are not available and lion would not get food .

Lion like all other animals requires Oxygen for survival .The present stock of Oxygen would not lost long in absence of plants.Therefore plants are a must for survival of even the carnivores.

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This element is a gas that is found in both nucleic acids and in amino acids, important building blocks of life. What is it? A. Nitrogen B. Sulfur C. Oxygen D. Carbon My answer is: A) Nitrogen

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Answer:

Yes, your answer, nitrogen, is correct (the most appropriate option). However, oxygen is also a correct option.

Explanation:

Nitrogen exists on its own as a diatomic gas. However, it exists as organic nitrogen in nucleic acids such as DNA and RNA (as part of their nitrogenous bases) and in the amino (--[tex]NH_{2}[/tex]) group of amino acids.

Do note that a case can also be made for oxygen as a right option: like nitrogen, it exists as a diatomic gas and can be found in both nucleic acids and in the carboxylic group of amino acids.

Sulfur is not an appropriate option as nitrogenous bases (and nucleic acids) to the best of my knowledge do not contain sulphur although some amino acids like cysteine do.

Carbon is not also an appropriate option because elemental carbon does not exist in gaseous form even though it can be found in both nucleic acids and amino acids.

About 16% of the world's total oil output:
A) comes from offshore drilling
B) is made by the United States
C) is mined deep beyond the continental shelf
D) comes from oil rigs in the Atlantic Ocean

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The answer is D


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Answer:

The answer is A,  It comes from offshore drilling.

Explanation:

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To what kingdom do coccidia belong?

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Answer:

Chromista

Explanation:

Chromista is a biological kingdom consisting of some single-celled and multicellular eukaryotic organisms, which share similar features in their photosynthetic organelles (plastids).

A strand of DNA contains 10% Guanine, what
percent is Adeninc?

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Answer:

40% is Adenine.

Explanation:

In DNA, Guanine pairs with Cytosine and Adenine pairs with Thymine.

If a strand of DNA contains 10% Guanine, that means that it also contains 10% Cytosine.

10% G + 10% C = 20%

100% - 20% = 80% (Adenine and Thymine)

80% ÷ 2 = 40%

The strand of DNA contains 10% Guanine, 10% Cytosine, 40% Adenine, and 40% Thymine.

The famous experiment of Ivan Pavlov where he researched dogs and their responses to stimuli was designed to evaluate this type of learning.

Question 23 options:

Insight


Imprinting


Classical conditioning


Trial-and-error

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Answer:

Classical conditioning

Explanation:

Classical conditioning or Pavlovian conditioning is conducted on living organisms to make them associate one or more actions to a given (often familiar) stimulus or stimuli. Ivan Pavlov, in his experiment, trained a dog to associate an action, salivating for food, with the sound of a metronome.

Answer:

Classical conditioning

Explanation:

Ivan Pavlov researched classical conditioning and played a sound for dogs before feeding. The dogs became conditioned to receiving food after the bell. Once the dogs were trained, whenever they heard the bell, they began drooling in expectation of food.

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