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Identify a method used to measure the effectiveness of Human Resources and explain the circumstances in...

Identify a method used to measure the effectiveness of Human Resources and explain the circumstances in which that method might be used and why it would be more effective than others.  

In: Operations Management

What are two pieces of evidence that reliably point to a human cause for the increased...

What are two pieces of evidence that reliably point to a human cause for the increased CO2 in our atmosphere and for the observed global warming over the last 50 years?

In: Chemistry

Within the scope of human behavior in regards to motivation and affect what part does Conceptualizing...

Within the scope of human behavior in regards to motivation and affect what part does Conceptualizing Involvement play. Explain(Chapter 5, pp. 163-165)

In: Psychology

briefly describe one of the physiological functions pheromones actually play in the animal world, and describe...

briefly describe one of the physiological functions pheromones actually play in the animal world, and describe how that specific function may not translate well into human society.

In: Psychology

Define the occupational stress and list common occupational stressors. List the diseases associated with occupational stress...

Define the occupational stress and list common occupational stressors. List the
diseases associated with occupational stress and as manager of human resource,
describe the management of occupational stress.

In: Operations Management

Please describe briefly what might happen to each of the following prokaryotes or eukaryotes under the...

Please describe briefly what might happen to each of the following prokaryotes or eukaryotes under the described conditions:

1. An E. coli strain exposed to UV light and then placed in the dark as compared to the same strain left in natural light.

2.   An yeast strain exposed to UV light and then placed in the dark  as compared to the same strain left in natural light.

3. An E. coli strain with a mutation in a gene that codes for a DNA glycosylase and makes it nonfunctional.

4. A null mutation in E. coli in the gene that codes for the enzyme dam methylase which methlates the A residue of the GATC consensus.

5. A null mutation in the gene that codes for DNA methyl transferase in yeast.

In: Biology

SDS-PAGE separates proteins by:

 

SDS-PAGE separates proteins by:

 

Question 1 options:

 

Size

 

Structure

 

Viscosity

 

Function

 

 

 

Intercomplementarity occurs when the primer forms structure as a hairpin loop

Question 3 options:

True

False

 

 

Which component is not required in the first round of RT reaction?

Question 5 options:

 

reverse transcripatase enzyme

 

buffer

 

DNA polymarese

 

mRNA template

 

 

 

If you want to clone your PCR product your primer should have

Question 4 options:

 

RE recognition site in the middle of the primer

 

 

RE recognition site at the at the 5' end of your primer

 

There is no need to have recognition site in the primer

 

RE recognition site at the at the 3 ' end of your primer

In: Biology

Glutamate (Glu) gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) Glycine (Gly) Is the NT used in the peripheral nervous system?...

Glutamate (Glu)

gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA)

Glycine (Gly)

  1. Is the NT used in the peripheral nervous system? (yes or no)
  1. Is the NT used in the central nervous system? (yes or no)
  1. Is the NT synthesized in the axon terminal, or is it synthesized in the soma and transported to the axon terminal?
  1. From what precursor molecules are the NT synthesized from?
  1. Is the NT stored inside a presynaptic vesicle?
  1. Is the NT released in a calcium-dependent manner?
  1. Are the receptors all ionotropic, are they all metabotropic, or do both types exist?
  1. What are the possible synaptic actions of the receptors?
  1. How is the NT inactivated? (reuptake, enzymatic breakdown, or both). If enzymatic, name the enzyme.
  1. What Clinical Disorders and diseases are associated with the NT?

In: Biology

A accidental genetic mutation in the lab mice has occurred and affects the glycogen degradation pathway....

A accidental genetic mutation in the lab mice has occurred and affects the glycogen degradation pathway. Dr. Wilson is studying this unexpected mutation and has taken samples of their livers. What he found was excessive glycogen storage but the glycogen structure was unusual. There was a lot of glycogen but size of each glycogen molecule was smaller and each chain end had 4 glucose units (alpha 1,4 bonds) and then a SINGLE glucose attached as a branch point (alpha 1,6 bond) to the 5th carbon from the end. Which enzyme in the glycogen degradation pathway is not working?

a.

glycogen phosphorylase
b. glycogen transferase
c. alpha-1,6-glucosidase
d. glucose 6-phosphatase
e. phosphoglucomutase

In: Chemistry

1. In the blank provided for each biochemical test write a chemical equation that describes each...

1. In the blank provided for each biochemical test write a chemical equation that describes each test, circle the end product that is detected by the reagents added to the test, and state the color of a positive result.

Voges-Proskauer (5-4) ____________________________________

Methyl red (5-4) ____________________________________

Phenol Red Glucose (5-3) ____________________________________

Catalase Production (5-5) ____________________________________

Nitrate Reduction (5-7) ____________________________________

2. Match each enzyme or reagent with the appropriate biochemical test media, substrate or product by placing the correct letter in the blank provided.

Catalase________ A. NO3

Nitrate reductase________ B. H2O2

Citrate permease________ C. Carbohydrate

2,3 butanediol ______ D. Simmons Citrate

Phenol Red_______ E. MRVP

In: Biology