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Question 11 0 / 1 point The 2009 Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine was awarded...

Question 11 0 / 1 point

The 2009 Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine was awarded for the discovery of what type of enzyme that is needed to replicate chromosome ends?

Question options:

A DNA-dependent DNA polymerase

A RNA-dependent DNA polymerase

A DNA-dependent RNA polymerase

A RNA-dependent RNA polymerase

Question 12 0 / 1 point

In the presence of fluoroquinolone drugs, sensitive bacteria accumulate double stranded DNA breaks. Why?

Question options:

Fluoroquinolones prevent DNA ligase from joining Okazaki fragments

Fluoroquinolones prevent telomerase from extending DNA ends

Fluoroquinolones prevent RecBCD from initiating recombinational DNA repair.

Fluoroquinolones prevent topoisomerase I from re-joining DNA after the enzyme cleaves both strands.

Fluoroquinolones prevent topoisomerase II from re-joining DNA after the enzyme cleaves both strands.

Question 13 0 / 1 point

You are analyzing the products of a topoisomerase I-catalyzed reaction using agarose gel electrophoresis. In the first lane you load the supercoiled plasmid substrate only. In the second lane, you load substrate DNA that was incubated with topo I in the absence in of ATP. In the third lane you load the substrate DNA that was incubated with topo I in the presence of ATP. How would you expect the DNA to migrate on the gel?

Question options:

The DNA in lane 1 will migrate slower than either DNA in lane 2 or 3.

The DNA in lane 2 will migrate slower than either DNA in lane 2 or 3.

The DNA in lane 3 will migrate slower than either DNA in lane 2 or 3.

The DNA in lane 2 will migrate faster than either DNA in lane 2 or 3.

The DNA in lane 1 will migrate faster than either DNA in lane 2 or 3.

In: Biology

Discuss your understanding of the role of the voluntary sector and the privatization and human services...

Discuss your understanding of the role of the voluntary sector and the privatization and human services corporation sector in relation to human services in the U.S. How do these ideologies impact social welfare? (1/2 to 1 page)

In: Economics

Discuss how the computer can facilitate the human-technology interface. How does the human-technology interface play a...

Discuss how the computer can facilitate the human-technology interface. How does the human-technology interface play a part in the future of health care?

Your response should consist of at least 100 words.

In: Nursing

Covid 19 is caused by a novel coronavirus strain, not seen in the human population until...

Covid 19 is caused by a novel coronavirus strain, not seen in the human population until now. Describe the clonal selection theory. How might clonal selection be impacting the spread of this disease and human resistance to infection?  


In: Biology

Job analysis is meaningless unless it is linked to the other activities of human resource management...

Job analysis is meaningless unless it is linked to the other activities of human resource management in an
organisation. Discuss this statement in terms of the relationship between job analysis and five (5) key
activities of human resource management.

In: Nursing

How is the Belmont report which is the  Ethical Principles and Guidelines for the Protection of Human...

How is the Belmont report which is the  Ethical Principles and Guidelines for the Protection of Human Research relevant in relation to First-in-human clinical trials (as in patient’s company’s and medical authority's perspective) and potential conclusions that can be drawn?

In: Nursing

Provide a supported response that discusses (1 five changes/trends with which the human resource professional should...

Provide a supported response that discusses (1 five changes/trends with which the human resource professional should be most concerned (be sure to discuss the significance of your choices), (2) the impact of these changes/trends, and 3) what public and nonprofit organizations can do to better “manage” and “adjust” to these changes within the framework of two human resource activities (activities to include human resource planning , job design, recruitment, selection, compensation, performance management, or operating policies).

In: Operations Management

With the advent of capacitive touch sensors the human body capacitance has an ever incresing role...

With the advent of capacitive touch sensors the human body capacitance has an ever incresing role to play in the design of touch screens, switches etc. Besides ESD (electrostatic discharge ) from and to the human body from various electronics devices and gadgets is important for EMC (electromagnetic compatibility) of the gadgets. Your assignment is to estimate the range of human body capacitance. Give detailed justification for your method of estimation. Compare your estimates to available/published data sheets.

In: Electrical Engineering

The computer has important parts such as the input/output, memory and CPU. The human has similar...

The computer has important parts such as the input/output, memory and CPU. The human has similar attributes making it possible to interact with computers. As an expert in Human Computer Interaction: a. How would you model a Human as a Processor? 6 marks b. Briefly explain 4 limitations of interactive performance. 4 marks c. Use switching of a light bulb to illustrate Norman’s cycle. 9 marks d. Differentiate between error and a slip. 1 mark

In: Computer Science

Currently, there are chronic shortages of transplantable human organs. Waiting lists are long, and many of...

Currently, there are chronic shortages of transplantable human organs. Waiting lists are long, and many of those waiting die before an organ becomes available.

1. Would it be more efficient than current arrangements if we were to allow an open market for buying and selling of human organs to develop? Be sure to consider

a. how scarce human organs are currently rationed among people who want them

b. the current arrangements for eliciting a supply of human organs and

c. the economic definition of efficiency

2. Would a market for human organs increase social welfare or reduce it? Explain, using the course concepts of producer and consumer surplus.

Please answer all the questions completely. Answer all the parts of part 1 (a, b, and c). answer # 2 aswell. please start the answer with responding to the question so i know right away which question is being answered.

Please make sure it is legible. If handwritten no cursive please only print. Typed would be preferable.

In: Economics