At a particular point in the differentiation process the cell becomes “determined”. Explain the concept of determination, i.e. what genes and signals are required for this?
When a cell chooses to become to become a particular type of cell it is called as detrmined. The fate of cell to be determined to become a particular type of cell for example muscle cell , nerve cell etc.
Development of a cell to develop into a final cell type is known as determination. It depends on the content of genome carried by the cell. The gene expression and regulation leads to the diffrentiation.
At a particular point in the differentiation process the cell becomes “determined”. Explain the concept of...
In cloning, the process will result in cell differentiation, which means it is able to express it's own genes different from the adult tissue it was taken from. Due to this differentiation process, wouldn't this mean that it's not a clone as it expresses different genes?
Regulation of Gene Expression Describe the process of cell determination and differentiation in a future skeletal muscle cell.
Explain how cell fate is determined by 4 main mechanisms: graded amounts of regulator molecules, temporal effects, position effects, mechanical signals.
What is cellular manufacturing (manufacturing cell)? Referring to Exhibit 6.4 explain how this concept could be applied to a university What does the product-process matrix tell us? How would you structure Starbucks based on the concepts you learned from product-process matrix?
You have a hypothesis that another gene, "W", might play a role in muscle cell differentiation. As a first step towards testing this hypothesis, you want to do a DNase I digest assay and a Northern blot, just like what was done for genes X and Y. You search in the lab freezer and find 2 tubes left behind by a former student. Each tube contains a unique antisense DNA oligonucleotide probe for gene "W". The first probe will bind...
1) Action potential a) Explain how an action potential moves down a cell wall. Be very specific about what generates a force, and what exactly moves. Explain how the membrane chemistry play a role. b) Explain what electrical signals are available for measuring in the case of the heart, brain and nervous system, and muscles. Give details regarding timing and magnitude. c) Explain how the signals described in b) are measured in practice. Give details about techniques or particular circuits...
please explain the process
Use the following cell phone airport data speeds (Mbps) from a particular network. Find Q, 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.7 0.8 08 0.9 0.9 0.9 1.4 1.4 1.9 2.1 2.1 2.1 4.2 4.4 5.6 56 5.8 7.1 11.1 11.1 11.2 114 12.1 12.1 0.5 0.9 28 82 135 0.5 1.1 2.9 8.7 14.8 06 12 3.4 8.9 15.5 0.75 1.3 3.8 10.5 28.1 Q, Mbps (Type an integer or a decimal. Do not round)
The natural evolution for technology is that it becomes obsolete or not as effective overtime compared to its initial introduction. Cradle to grave is a typical lifecycle for any given application. The useful life of a particular application will vary based on advancements in a given discipline. It is critical to continuously seek and identify new ways to adapt technology. Describe in detail the process to evaluate alternative or replacement applications for existing technologies and explain at what point in...
In your own words, explain the notion of process. In particular, 1. What does a process do or allow? 2. What is a user process? 3. What role does the operating system have in processes?
Explain the concept of "diffusion innovation" what steps should management take to accelerate the process of diffusion and to communicate with the target customers