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how to analyse PCR
how to analyse PCR
The question asks  to calculate the tandem repeats in the D1S80 allele. i plotted the graph but im not sure what to do from there.
next question asks to be figure outhow many diffferent classes of homozygous and heterozygous exist?
any help will be greatly appreciated
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Genetics and Developmental Biology   julle12345678   544   Asked 11 years ago
restriction mapping
restriction mapping
here is the data, i figured out that there is three overlaps in the Hind3 and EcoR1 at the 21200 and the 350 mark and the 2700 mark. that means it was cut twice? but after that i dont know where to go.

EcoR1                                         Both      &
Genetics and Developmental Biology   julle12345678   634   Asked 11 years ago
Identify and discuss the determinant and variables of cardiac output in details
Identify and discuss the determinant and variables of cardiac output in details
Describe short term regulation neura and hormonal of maintaining blood pressure
Anatomy and Physiology   Jumjum   404   Asked 8 years ago
I wrote an article about children's ability to resist suggestion.
I wrote an article about children's ability to resist suggestion.
I wrote an article about children's ability to resist suggestion. I drew paths beginning with age, then to inhibition and behavior problems (which served as both IV and DV), then finally to memory. This helped me determine how these correlated factors ultimaltely led to memory abilities. What analysis did I use to test these paths?
   a.   structural equation modeling
   b.
Psychology   jumpingcats   169   Asked 8 years ago
Modeling and analyzing Consumer Theory using Graphs
Modeling and analyzing Consumer Theory using Graphs
I. Model
1. Specify two goods. For example food F and clothing C
2. Specify a consumer’s utility function. For example 𝑢(𝐹, 𝐶) = 𝐹0.5𝐶0.5.

II. Analysis
1. Given the above model, solve the following problems.
a. Draw an indifference curve by connecting multiple consumption bundles.
b. Derive the marginal subs
Economics   June23   149   Asked A year ago
Splicing Question
Splicing Question
A patient with skin lesions and extreme sensitivity to UV visits a doctor. A skin biopsy is performed and genomic DNA is isolated and sequenced for Xeroderma Pigmentousum gene mutations. The results indicate a mutation in XPA gene, which consists of 7 exons and 6 introns. This patient has a mutation that occurs at the 5' splice site of exon 2.
1) Draw the pre-RNA including
Cell Biology   juno1973   300   Asked 9 years ago
Gene expression
Gene expression
Gene etoh-1 is induced in yeast cells when treated with high levels of ethanol. A mutation in region 1 located in the upstream cis acting regulatory region of etoh-1 results in high-level RNA transcription, and a mutation in region 2 results in increase in transcription.
How are the regions functioning normally in yeast to regulate gene expression? In other words, how are the m
Cell Biology   juno1973   263   Asked 9 years ago
Which of the following is not one of the managerial roles proposed by Mintzberg?
Which of the following is not one of the managerial roles proposed by Mintzberg?
Which of the following is not one of the managerial roles proposed by Mintzberg?
 
  a. figurehead
  b. leader
  c. conflict manager
  d. resource allocator

Question 2

Which one of the following is not one of the benefits of delegation?
 
  a. develop followers
  b. increase follower involvement in
Management   jyothi2603   118   Asked 6 years ago
I have a SCMT 319 Final Q, Help Please.
I have a SCMT 319 Final Q, Help Please.
Identify and explain a minimum of three security measures and protocols to prevent and/or mitigate various types of terrorism incidents. Clearly, relate each measure individually in "three" separate paragraphs in relation to a type of terrorist incident (tactic/method).
General Biology   k9chief   2217   Asked 10 years ago
Asking for any insight on SCMT396
Asking for any insight on SCMT396
Looking for anyone who may have taken this class in the past to share any insight they may have concerning the course.
Academic Guidance   k9chief   512   Asked 10 years ago
Criminal Justice
Criminal Justice
What is mandatory sentencing? How does it differ from indeterminate sentencing?  Why was mandatory sentencing created?
Other   Kaelyn15   392   Asked 11 years ago
What is MBCC?
What is MBCC?
MBCC is a specific type of skin cancer. It stands for Metastatic Basal Cell Carcinoma. The key part here is the metastatic nature of the cancer; in other words, its ability to spread throughout the body. Non-metastatic BCC cases are generally easily curable if they are diagnosed quickly and accurately. MBCC is often misdiagnosed or not diagnosed at all. As a result, the patient will
Anatomy and Physiology   kahnsg   691   Asked 12 years ago
How does cognitive functioning change or develop across adulthood? (Your answer to this question ...
How does cognitive functioning change or develop across adulthood? (Your answer to this question ...
How does cognitive functioning change or develop across adulthood? (Your answer to this question should include a discussion of "post-formal" thinking and a discussion of variations in memory and IQ across adulthood.)
Developmental Psychology   kak2z   93   Asked 6 years ago
Compare and contrast primary aging and secondary aging and give an example of each form of aging.
Compare and contrast primary aging and secondary aging and give an example of each form of aging.
Compare and contrast primary aging and secondary aging and give an example of each form of aging.
Developmental Psychology   kak2z   117   Asked 6 years ago
Identify and briefly discuss the factors that influence marital satisfaction and stability. In your ...
Identify and briefly discuss the factors that influence marital satisfaction and stability. In your ...
Identify and briefly discuss the factors that influence marital satisfaction and stability. In your opinion, which of these factors is most powerful? Why?
Developmental Psychology   kak2z   95   Asked 6 years ago
Summarize the factors that influence an individual's choice of an occupation or career. Which of ...
Summarize the factors that influence an individual's choice of an occupation or career. Which of ...
Summarize the factors that influence an individual's choice of an occupation or career. Which of the factors do you believe are the most powerful or important?  Why?
Developmental Psychology   kak2z   109   Asked 6 years ago
Briefly describe how gender roles are an essential component of social role theories of mate ...
Briefly describe how gender roles are an essential component of social role theories of mate ...
Briefly describe how gender roles are an essential component of social role theories of mate selection.
Developmental Psychology   kak2z   75   Asked 6 years ago
Summarize Robert Sternberg's theory of romantic love. How can relationships be classified on the ...
Summarize Robert Sternberg's theory of romantic love. How can relationships be classified on the ...
Summarize Robert Sternberg's theory of romantic love. How can relationships be classified on the basis of the presence of the components of love suggested by Sternberg?
Developmental Psychology   kak2z   70   Asked 6 years ago
Imagine that a couple who are friends of yours routinely engage in "nasty" exchanges ...
Imagine that a couple who are friends of yours routinely engage in "nasty" exchanges ...
Imagine that a couple who are friends of yours routinely engage in "nasty" exchanges such as criticisms and putdowns. What information or advice about marital interactions would you offer this hypothetical couple?
Developmental Psychology   kak2z   80   Asked 6 years ago
How do our intimate relationships influence our mental and physical health?
How do our intimate relationships influence our mental and physical health?
How do our intimate relationships influence our mental and physical health?
Developmental Psychology   kak2z   75   Asked 6 years ago
Discuss the negative effects of alcoholism on the individual, his/her family, and society as a ...
Discuss the negative effects of alcoholism on the individual, his/her family, and society as a ...
Discuss the negative effects of alcoholism on the individual, his/her family, and society as a whole. What treatment approaches are the most effective in dealing with alcoholism?
Developmental Psychology   kak2z   84   Asked 6 years ago
Identify the phases of menopause and summarize the physical changes associated with each phase. What ...
Identify the phases of menopause and summarize the physical changes associated with each phase. What ...
Identify the phases of menopause and summarize the physical changes associated with each phase. What is known about the psychological health of women who are experiencing menopause?
Developmental Psychology   kak2z   78   Asked 6 years ago
Why is osteoporosis an important health concern? Summarize the risk factors for osteoporosis and ...
Why is osteoporosis an important health concern? Summarize the risk factors for osteoporosis and ...
Why is osteoporosis an important health concern? Summarize the risk factors for osteoporosis and identify strategies that can prevent or reduce the risk of osteoporosis.
Developmental Psychology   kak2z   76   Asked 6 years ago
Summarize the research evidence for continuity in personality across adulthood. What is the evidence ...
Summarize the research evidence for continuity in personality across adulthood. What is the evidence ...
Summarize the research evidence for continuity in personality across adulthood. What is the evidence for change in our personality? What are the possible sources or causes of personality change in adulthood?
Developmental Psychology   kak2z   69   Asked 6 years ago
How does the timing of major life events affect individual development in mid-life? What is the ...
How does the timing of major life events affect individual development in mid-life? What is the ...
How does the timing of major life events affect individual development in mid-life? What is the general response to major events that occur "off time" rather than "on time"?
Developmental Psychology   kak2z   96   Asked 6 years ago
To what extent do middle-aged adults provide care to aging family members? What factors influence ...
To what extent do middle-aged adults provide care to aging family members? What factors influence ...
To what extent do middle-aged adults provide care to aging family members?  What factors influence the likelihood that such care will be provided? Which family members typically assume the role of caregiver to aging or ailing family members, and why?
Developmental Psychology   kak2z   87   Asked 6 years ago
How are the retirement preparations of the Baby Boomer generation different from those of their ...
How are the retirement preparations of the Baby Boomer generation different from those of their ...
How are the retirement preparations of the Baby Boomer generation different from those of their parents?
Developmental Psychology   kak2z   69   Asked 6 years ago
Briefly summarize the demographic changes that are projected to occur in the next half century with ...
Briefly summarize the demographic changes that are projected to occur in the next half century with ...
Briefly summarize the demographic changes that are projected to occur in the next half century with regard to aging adults. What are the practical implications for our society as a result of these demographic trends?
Developmental Psychology   kak2z   82   Asked 6 years ago
Discuss the impending crisis in senior citizens' benefits in Canada. What is the crisis? Why is it ...
Discuss the impending crisis in senior citizens' benefits in Canada. What is the crisis? Why is it ...
Discuss the impending crisis in senior citizens' benefits in Canada. What is the crisis? Why is it going to occur? What options would you propose or choose to deal with this crisis?
Developmental Psychology   kak2z   106   Asked 6 years ago
Describe the meaning of the term "activity theory."
Describe the meaning of the term "activity theory."
Describe the meaning of the term "activity theory."
Developmental Psychology   kak2z   110   Asked 6 years ago
Identify, briefly discuss, and give examples to illustrate factors that predict life satisfaction ...
Identify, briefly discuss, and give examples to illustrate factors that predict life satisfaction ...
Identify, briefly discuss, and give examples to illustrate factors that predict life satisfaction among older adults.
Developmental Psychology   kak2z   152   Asked 6 years ago
Briefly summarize characteristics of individuals who choose not to retire or who shun retirement.
Briefly summarize characteristics of individuals who choose not to retire or who shun retirement.
Briefly summarize characteristics of individuals who choose not to retire or who shun retirement.
Developmental Psychology   kak2z   149   Asked 6 years ago
Discuss the basic philosophy and characteristics of hospice care. Briefly compare how traditional ...
Discuss the basic philosophy and characteristics of hospice care. Briefly compare how traditional ...
Discuss the basic philosophy and characteristics of hospice care. Briefly compare how traditional hospital care and hospice care compare in terms of the patients' and caregivers' experiences. Which approach to the care of a terminally ill person do you think is preferable and why?
Developmental Psychology   kak2z   128   Asked 6 years ago
Discuss the role that religion can play with respect to people's attitudes towards death.
Discuss the role that religion can play with respect to people's attitudes towards death.
Discuss the role that religion can play with respect to people's attitudes towards death.
Developmental Psychology   kak2z   149   Asked 6 years ago
Differentiate between active and passive euthanasia. What are the key issues in the assisted suicide ...
Differentiate between active and passive euthanasia. What are the key issues in the assisted suicide ...
Differentiate between active and passive euthanasia. What are the key issues in the assisted suicide debate?
Developmental Psychology   kak2z   165   Asked 6 years ago
Briefly describe the historical roots of psychology in Canada. What role did World War II play in ...
Briefly describe the historical roots of psychology in Canada. What role did World War II play in ...
Briefly describe the historical roots of psychology in Canada. What role did World War II play in this process?
Developmental Psychology   kak2z   160   Asked 6 years ago
Bone "Tissue
Bone "Tissue
What would happen to bone tissue if one of the three types of bone cells were missing but the other types remain?
General Biology   kalabra   623   Asked 12 years ago
Cartilage
Cartilage
Why bone is not used every place a hard skeletal element is needed?
General Biology   kalabra   603   Asked 12 years ago
The effect of stimulus frequency on skeletal muscle contraction
The effect of stimulus frequency on skeletal muscle contraction
 Compare and contrast frequency-dependent wave summation with motor unit recruitment{previously observed by increasing the stimulus voltage}. How are they similiar? How was each achieved in the experiment? Explain how each is achieved in vivo
Anatomy and Physiology   kalabra   2665   Asked 12 years ago
PhysioEx 9 Endocrine System
PhysioEx 9 Endocrine System
Which hormone type steroid or non steroid would be best suited for a faster,larger scale,but quickly declining response? Explain why.
Anatomy and Physiology   kalabra   2182   Asked 12 years ago
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