Compare epidemic and murine typhus.

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Answer:

The major differences between murine and epidemic typhus are their infection mode.

Explanation:

Typhus is a fever disorder that can be endemic or epidemic in nature. Both disorders are pathological and sociologically similar. Endemic typhus is also called as murine typhus.

murine typhus includes several symptoms such as high fever, rashes on the trunk of the body, nausea, diarrhea, and vomiting and infects by the flea feces contact to cut or open wound.

Epidemic typhus is a similar disorder but with more serious symptoms, including hypotension, bleeding into the skin, delirium, and death and spread by infected body lice.

Thus, the major differences between murine and epidemic typhus are their infection mode.


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Choose the PCR primer pair that will amplify the breakpoint of a deletion of the segment of DNA between lines 1and 2. 5' TCGATTCCGGAAAGCTTAGTTTCCCGGGACGTATTGCCAACCTAGGTAAGCGCCGAATATCCATGGGCACC 3'
3' AGCTAAGGCCTTTCGAATCAAAGGGCCCTGCATAACGGTTGGATCCATTCGCGGCATTATAGGTACCCGTGG 5'
a. 5- AGCTAAGGCCTTTCGA and 5'-CCACGGGTACCTATAA
b. 5'- TCGATTCCGGAAAGCT and 5'-ACGTCCCGGGAAACTA
c. 5- TCGATTCCGGAAAGCT and 5'-CCACGGGTACCTATAA
d. 5'- TCGATTCCGGAAAGCT and 5'- GGTGCCCATGGATATT
e. 5' - GGTGCCCATGGATATT and 5' ACCTAGGTAAGCGCCG

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Answer:

a. 5- AGCTAAGGCCTTTCGA and 5'-CCACGGGTACCTATAA

Explanation:

The Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) primers are short nucleotide sequences (composed of approximately 20  nucleotides in size) flanking a target sequence that is amplified during PCR reaction. These primers bind to the DNA template by means of complementary base pairing in order to make billions of copies of a target DNA region, which is then visualized as a band by electrophoresis. In this case, PCR primers from the item a- (i.e., AGCTAAGGCCTTTCGA and CCACGGGTACCTATAA) will bind to the DNA template of lines 1 and 2 in order to amplify a continuous region:

Schematically:

The Foward primer AGCTAAGGCCTTTCGA binds by complementary base pairing:

5'_(TCGATTCCGGAAAGCT)TAGTTTCCCGGGACGTATTGCCAACCTAGGTAAGCGCCGAATATCCATGGGCACC_3'

The Reverse primer CCACGGGTACCTATAA binds by reverse complementary base pairing:

3'_AGCTAAGGCCTTTCGAATCAAAGGGCCCTGCATAACGGTTGGATCCATTCGCGGCA(TTATAGGTACCCGTGG)_5'

Since the early 1990s, geneticists have produced ____________ crops that yield fruits and vegetables commonly found in U.S. supermarkets. A) large harvest B) genetically modified C) mutationally induced D) transgenically reduced

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B) genetically modified.

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Genetically modified foods are foods that are produced from organisms with DNA that has been modified through genetic engineering. This results in food that is more appetizing, more high-yielding or more resistant than food that has not been modified. This type of food is created in such a way in order for breeders to have better control over the positive traits of the organisms. These methods are similar to the more traditional selective breeding and mutation breeding.

The correct answer is B- genetically modified.

Vinay is not feeling well. He visits his doctor. The doctor gives Vinay a prescription for antibiotics. What do you conclude about the cause of Vinay’s illness?

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Vinay has some infection so doctor prescribehim antibiotics .

What is antibiotics ?

Antibiotics are medicines that fight bacterial infections in people and animals.

Why would a doctor prescribe antibiotics?

We rely on antibiotics to treat serious, life-threatening conditions such as pneumonia and sepsis, the body's extreme response to an infection. Effective antibiotics are also needed for people who are at high risk for developing infections.

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Most likely, Vinay has an infection of some sort.  Hopefully the antibiotics will clear it up before it gets worse and then becomes untreatable.

Results from multiple experiments suggest that the ActA protein of Listeria, an integral membrane protein expressed on the cell surface, is the only bacterial protein that is required for the movement of the bacterium within its host cell. Which combination of the following observations shows that ActA is both, necessary and sufficient for bacterial movement?Please note: E. Coli is not an intracellular bacterium - it does not normally move inside the cytosol, and it does not express ActA.

I. ActA binds to the Arp2/3 complex

II. E. Coli in which ActA is expressed moves in host cell cytosol

III. Listeria lacking the ActA gene fail to move inside the host cell cytosol.

IV. ActA has 3 transmembrane domains

V. Arp2/3, when activated, nucleates a branched actin network

A. I and II

B. II and III

C. I and III

D. III and IV

E. I and V

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The correct answer is option B. "II and III".

Explanation:

In order to prove that ActA protein of Listeria is necessary and sufficient for bacterial movement within its host cell a series of results in transformed Listeria and transformed E. Coli must be obtained. First, if Listeria lacking the ActA gene fail to move inside the host cell cytosol it will prove that ActA is necessary for bacterial movement. Second, a transformed E. Coli that expresses ActA should be able to move in host cell cytosol. Wild type E. Coli does not expresses ActA, if ActA alone makes E. Coli able to move in host cell cytosol it will prove that ActA is sufficient for bacterial movement.

The force that pulls falling objects toward earth is called

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The answer is gravity: an invisible force that pulls objects toward each other. Earth's gravity is what keeps you on the ground and what makes things fall. An animation of gravity at work. Albert Einstein described gravity as a curve in space that wraps around an object—such as a star or a planet.

What is the comet's tail made of?A. flames burning on the comet
B. light reflecting off of vaporizing ice and dust
C. clouds from Earth that the comet is passing through
D. rays of light shining from the comet

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It is B. The comets tail is made up of ice and dust