Make a conceptual map about the analysis of mitochondrial DNA and its usefulness. Add bibliography, not Wikipedia.

In anthropological genetics, mtDNA is useful to trace geographic distribution of genetic variation, for the investigation of expansions, migrations and other pattern of gene flow. mtDNA is widely applicated in forensic science. It is a powerful implement to identify human remains.
Make a conceptual map about the analysis of mitochondrial DNA and its usefulness. Add bibliography, not...
Make a conceptual map that includes all the mechanisms of recombinant DNA induction: transduction, transformation and transfection (chemical induction, of competent cells, transformation with calcium chloride, electroporation, pyrobalistics, protoplasts, microinjection and lipofection) .. Add bibliography, No Wikipedia.
Make a conceptual map of the different types of vectors and their characteristics in molecular biology. Add bibliography, not Wikipedia
Make a Conceptual Map of the different types of vectors and their characteristics in molecular biology. Add bibliography, not Wikipedia
Which of these is not true regarding mitochondrial DNA analysis Select one: a. It is not based on nuclear DNA b. There is negligible change in mtDNA from generation to generation c. It is used to establish maternal relationship d. It is used to establish paternal relationships e. The mitochondrial DNA of mothers and their daughters are the same
You are performing an analysis of squirrel mitochondrial DNA, which is a circular double-stranded DNA molecule that is 23,000 bp in length. You are using restriction enzymes and agarose gel electrophoresis in your experiments. You have decided to use two restriction endonucleases: Pstl and Tagl. The picture below shows their recognition sites, and the red arrows indicate their strand- Pstl (Providencia stuartii) CTGCAG GACGTC specific cleavage sites. Taqi (Thermus aquaticus) TCGA AGCT Part A: The Pstl and Taql enzymes both...
Firstly I could do with a brief description of mitochondrial DNA. How does the structure of DNA in mitochondria compare to animal DNA (for the sake of simplicity let's say human - some animals might have unusual DNA structure) and what living organism is the mitochondrial genome most akin to? (Circular like bacteria maybe?) and are the mitochondria within a single human homogenous? Secondly, and most importantly to my aim, does the mitochondrial genome recombine in anyway? Is the process...
Write about Medscape as a resource for health professionals and state its usefulness.
Which of the following statements about eukaryotic DNA replication is false? A) DNA polymerase can add new nucleotides to either free 3'- or 5'-end B) RNA primers must be removed and rejected by the deoxynucleotides C) RNA primers must be laid down during DNA replication for synthesis of new DNA that starts at the 3'-OH of the primer ends D) Elongation of the DNA strand during replication requires primers with free 3'OH end E) The very end of the chromosome...
Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) is exclusively inherited from the mother. Because of its unique inheritance pattern, how can it be helpful to genetic researchers? A. It helps scientists better understand genetic conditions such as male pattern baldness and colorblindness. B. It provides insight into sex-linked traits that are passed through the X chromosome. C. It allows scientists to trace maternal lineages back many generations and show evolutionary relationships. D. It opens the possibility of asexual reproduction in organisms that previously reproduced...
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Make a concept map using these terms below. The first term in the map is distributive shoclk and the last term is death. Distributive Shock Death Blood vessel Hypovolemia Edema Metabolic acidosis Thrombi Tachycardia Opsonization Lactate Vascular obstruction Hypotension Cellular necrosis Ischemia Vasodilation Tachypnea Multiple system organ failure Oxygen deprivation