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CMMB 403 final Exam New Year 2024|  Questions and Answers| Certified Quality Graded A+
  • CMMB 403 final Exam New Year 2024| Questions and Answers| Certified Quality Graded A+

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  • CMMB 403 final Exam New Year 2024| Questions and Answers| Certified Quality Graded A+ what does CRISPR use in order to generate changes in genome? is CRISPR forward or reverse genetics? - nuclease - 20 nucleotide RNA sequence to target specific sites in the genome - reverse genetics what is the role of Cas9 in CRISPR endonuclease that catalyzes double stranded breaks what are the two repair paths cells can use to repair double stranded breaks from CRISPR-Cas9 1. non-homologous end jo...
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TAMU Biology 112 Final Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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  • TAMU Biology 112 Final Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass Linnaeus - Answer- Binomial nomenclature Darwin - Answer- Fossils, strata Cuvier - Answer- catastrophic events caused extinction Hutton and Lyell - Answer- Gradualism, earth is OLD Lamarck - Answer- Use it or lose it, we get bigger and better, Adaptations - Answer- Inherited characteristics that enhance survival and reproduction Descent with Modification - Answer- Common ancestor (unity in life) aka evolution Alfred Wallace - A...
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BLG 144 Midterm 1 (2024) Questions With 100%Correct Answers.
  • BLG 144 Midterm 1 (2024) Questions With 100%Correct Answers.

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  • BLG 144 Midterm 1 (2024) Questions With 100%Correct Answers. What is the theory of special creation - - all species are independent -life on earth is young-6000 yrs old -species are immutable typological thinking - based on idea that species are unchanging types and that variations within species are unimportant/misleading great chain of being - Aristotle believed that there's a ladder of nature that orders based on increased size and complexity (humans are at the top) Lamark's theory ...
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BSC 2011 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
  • BSC 2011 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

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  • In which of the following examples would sepeciation most likely occur? A) Two populations of oak trees begin releasing pollen at different times of the year, one in the spring and the other in the fall B) Unseasonably warm temperatures cause an unusual low pressure zone over the Caribbean leading to a hurricane that eradicates a population of parrots on the island of Saba C) The Fukushima nuclear power plant fails and leaks radioactive water into the ocean causing sterility among an entire p...
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Anthropology 1001 Practice Test Questions with Correct Answers
  • Anthropology 1001 Practice Test Questions with Correct Answers

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  • The common ancestor of primates and raccoons DID have five-digit hands, but that ancestral mammal's hands WERE NOT modified for complex digital manipulation. Therefore, the presence of hands in primates and raccoons is an example of ___________ but the presence of complex manipulative ability is an example of ___________. A. Genetic drift ... Gene flow B. Convergence ... Homology C. Mutation ... Cladistics D. Homology ... Convergence E. Macroevolution ... Microevolution Homology ... Convergence...
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AP Biology Exam Questions and Answers  Graded A+
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  • AP Biology Exam Questions and Answers Graded A+ What are the 2 theories of evolution? Explain each Gradualism- geologic changes result from slow, gradual, continuous process Punctuated Equilibrium- Long period of stasis punctuated by short bursts of significant change. What was Lamarck's theory and why was it wrong? Lamarck = Inheritance of Acquired characteristics- traits acquired during lifetime could be passed on What is natural selection Comptetition for limited resources re...
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AP Biology Exam 2023 with 100% correct answers
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  • What are the 2 theories of evolution? Explain each - correct answer Gradualism- geologic changes result from slow, gradual, continuous process Punctuated Equilibrium- Long period of stasis punctuated by short bursts of significant change. What was Lamarck's theory and why was it wrong? - correct answer Lamarck = Inheritance of Acquired characteristics- traits acquired during lifetime could be passed on What is natural selection - correct answer Comptetition for limited resources re...
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  • Microbiology (3.3) Virology + Lab TechniquesDiverse Structure and Function of Viruses - classified by genetic homology Viral Infection and Diseases - virulence = ability of virus to induce disease in infected host - Avirulent strains replicate with no pathological or symptomatic consequence - no significant correlation b/t structure of viruses + diseases they induce! - DNA/RNA - Enveloped/Naked - Large/Small Genomes Brainpower Read More Overview viral infections (pic) V...
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ANTHROPOLOGY EXAM 3 WVU Correctly  Answered Questions| UpToDate | Already  Graded A+
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  • what makes us human? : Bipedalism, brains, skulls, Childhood dependency, tools, teeth biopedalism : stresses the advantages it provided in a habitat increasingly dominated by dry, savanna-like conditions. Brains and skulls : Early hominins had very small brains, Brain size has increased during hominin evolution, especially with the advent of the genus Homo. Childhood dependency : Compared with the young of other primates, human children have a long period of childhood dependency, du...
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CMMB 403 final exam Updated Questions  and Answers
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  • what does CRISPR use in order to generate changes in genome? is CRISPR forward or reverse genetics? - - nuclease - 20 nucleotide RNA sequence to target specific sites in the genome - reverse genetics what is the role of Cas9 in CRISPR - endonuclease that catalyzes double stranded breaks what are the two repair paths cells can use to repair double stranded breaks from CRISPR-Cas9 - 1. non-homologous end joining (NHEJ) - naturally try to repair - imperfect, creates indels causing frameshi...
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