Write in own words Use sources that are uploaded Below what was described to do in essay Ricaut, Cox, Lacan et al. (2012) provide an analysis of prehistoric DNA on a Europe-wide scale that reveals aspects of both continuity and change. Your task in this essay is to situate the results of the two aDNA/isotope […]
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Describe a protocol for simulating a large heterogeneous DNA nanopore/membrane system, and discuss the structural features of the nanopore that could be characterised at different stages of the simulation protocol. Make use of figures provided in the Supplementary Information as you deem appropriate.
SECTION A Molecules based on the motif in Figure 1A(See Supplementary Information), are referred to as “Hamilton clefts” (HC).They have been found to bind to barbiturates and related molecules, labelled B1 to B7, in solution(See Supplementary Information, Figure 1B). The concentration of the bound HC-Bncomplex can be determined as can the relative strength of the […]
Describe how the level of reporter gene expression differs in cell lysates containing the different plasmids.
(i) Describe how the level of reporter gene expression differs in cell lysates containing the different plasmids. Do not just list the values. (3 marks) (ii) Using the luciferase activity measured in cells transfected with pLuc-6270 as a baseline, calculate the percentage change in luciferase activity in cells transfected with pLuc-2840. Show your working. (5 […]
How does this model complex damage tumour DNA, and does the type of amino acid used to make this model complex affect its ability to damage DNA?Discuss
In the experiment you used a complex, whose full name is (5-amino-5-methyl-3,7-diazanonanedioate)copper(II), to model the active site of a bleomycin. This complex was made by first reacting copper(II) ions, glycine and nitroethane (i), followed by reduction (ii) of the nitro group, -NO2, to amine, -NH2. Similar reactions can be carried out using other amino acids […]
Discuss how and where the single-stranded DNA molecules in the original virus capsids are converted to double-stranded DNA molecules, and by which enzymes in each case (host or viral).
Describe the virion structure of both viruses: Capsid symmetry Type of nucleic acid (number of strands, + vs. -) Presence or absence of an envelope (membrane) Discuss how each virus binds to and enters the cell (including receptors, if known) Discuss how and where the single-stranded DNA molecules in the original virus capsids are converted […]
What structure is produced that allows a new fungus to grow? What is one thing a zygosporangium able to resist?
Question 1 Identify the taxonomic group that is most exclusive (i.e., most restrictive category). Question 2 (4 points) Distinguish between microevolution and macroevolution with respect to how the outcomes of these processes differ. Question 3 (4 points) What is the term that refers to the origins and evolution of a group of organisms? Question 4 (4 points) How […]
Discuss,In terms of seizing and processing items of physical evidence at the scene, what critical aspects should be priority?
Assignment Details Physical evidence may be comprised of solid, liquid, and in some cases, gas whose presence or lack of presence is evidence of the actions occurring during the commission of a crime. Crime Scene Investigators (CSIs) must have the training and experience to recognize items of potential evidence at the scene to preclude collecting […]
Explain How would you legally obtain the suspect’s DNA? • Explain the term curtilage. • Would this include a barn in an open field that is surrounded by a corral-type fence?
How would you legally obtain the suspect’s DNA? • Explain the term curtilage. • Would this include a barn in an open field that is surrounded by a corral-type fence? • Why is this Fourth Amendment right? • Does this include photographs from the air and photographs from the sidewalk? Why or why not?
State and explain why evidence must be relevant to a case being investigated to be admitted into court.
State and explain why evidence must be relevant to a case being investigated to be admitted into court. Cite 2 items of evidence that would likely be considered irrelevant as evidence, and explain why they would be irrelevant. In the United States, there are forensic databases that are accessible to law enforcement and corrections to […]
Analyze the ways that various environmental factors may have influenced the medical examination and autopsy in this investigation.
Describe the circumstances surrounding the case. Summarize the key factors that may have been used to classify the type of death and the finding. Analyze the ways that various environmental factors may have influenced the medical examination and autopsy in this investigation. Identify the forensic methods that were reported in the investigation and their findings. This […]