Explain the three costs of sex and what sex does to make up for those costs {using the word 'linkage' instead of recombination}.
Explain the three costs of sex and what sex does to make up for those costs...
List two to three current laws that prohibit sex offenses and explain why those laws should be repealed.
Define and explain the difference between sex and gender. What does it mean to say that someone is “outside the binary”? What does it mean to say that gender is a “social construction”? Give examples of ways that people socially construct gender, ideally from your own life and observations. Define and explain androgyny. What advantages does androgyny bring in modern Western urban-industrial society? Would these same advantages apply to non-Western societies or those at lower levels of development? Why or...
1. A) Explain what is sex linkage, and B) Apply the concept of sex linkage to explain why color blindness is more prevalent in men than in women. A boy who is colorblind, which parent did he inherit this gene from? Explain. 2. In plants long pollen gain is dominant to short grain and purple flower color is dominant to white color. You are mating two plants. One is homozygous recessive for both traits, flower color and pollen grain. The...
How does a sex-linked gene behave differently in genetic crosses from a gene on an autosome? How were prokaryotic gene transfer and recombination discovered? What are the differences between recombination after conjugation in prokaryotes and recombination in meiosis in eukaryotes?
Recall that DNA is a template for mRNA. Every three mRNA nucleotides make up a codon which corresponds to a specific amino acid. The properties of the amino acids determine how the protein folds. Explain how the differences in each of the DNA sequences used still allow each organism to make the same functional protein. (Note: A chart showing amino acids and the corresponding DNA genetic code may be useful. You can search for this online using the term “DNA...
2. SRAM: (a) [6%) Explain what are the purposes of the three signals in the following 6-transistor SRAM cell: word, bit, bit_b (b) [6%) Why not just use one bit line instead of two? Briefly explain it. (c) [10%) Briefly describe how the 6-transistor SRAM cell works for READ (d) [10%) Briefly describe how the 6-transistor SRAM cell works for WRITE bit_b bit word
2. SRAM: (a) [6%) Explain what are the purposes of the three signals in the following...
What are the three components that make up a nucleotide? Sugar, amino acid, nitrogenous base Phosphate, amino acid, nitrogenous base Phosphate, sugar, nitrogenous base Lipid, phosphate, amino acid
Draw a mechanism showing the linkage of three styrene monomers to make the polymer. What is the expected regiochemistry and why?
The third article is about the national debt. Explain what you think are the three most important things for people to know from this article and why those things are important. Make an argument to back up your view!
a) What are the three types of product costs in a manufacturing environment? b) Certain costs, like selling and administrative costs, are not directly related to production but are still necessary for a business to function. These costs are not capitalized as product costs, but instead expensed when they are incurred. What is the general term for these types of costs? C) DULL Corp. had estimated overhead costs of $72.000 for the month of November. Allocated overhead costs for the...