12. How do restriction enzymes and ligase allow us to clone fragments of DNA?13. How are cloning vectors then put into bacteria cells?14. How do we know if the bacteria cell has the vector? How do we know if the vector contains the insert?15. How is a cloning vector different […]
Infectious diseases are sometimes proves to be the end of the life of humans. It is eccessively significant to have internal basic knowledge of the response of our immune systems towards infectious diseases. This report will enable you to • describe the importance of a host for the survival of […]
Various chronic diseases and disorders can affect our immune, gastrointestinal, and urinary systems. In your initial post: Briefly describe the normal function of these three systems and associated organs. Choose and briefly describe one chronic disease or disorder for each of the three systems and explain how the diseases/disorders alter […]
Q1. The ant, Myrmecia pilosula, is establish in Australia and is nicknamed the bulldog ant as of its aggressive behaviour. It is particularly interesting because it carries all its genetic information in a single pair of chromosomes. In other words, 2n=2. (Males are haploid and have just one chromosome). How […]