On occasion, leukemia or lymphoma is discovered in abnormal results of routine blood tests. For example, above-normal white blood cell counts (leukocytosis) can be caused by immune cancers. Other immune cancers are diagnosed by abnormally high levels of antibodies in the blood. The antibody is usually of just one type, indicating that a single cell is dividing uncontrollably and secreting this antibody. What type of immune cell is the likely source of this antibody

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The serious cell: The plasmacyst or

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The plasmacyst is a lymphocytic cell, since the plasmacyst is the maturation of the B lymphocyte.

This cell manufactures antibodies such as immunoglobulins and if it suffers metaplasia or malignancy these will be secreted in equal or greater quantity.


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Pedigree charts are used to trace the passing out of traits(characteristics) through generations.

In the given pedigree of 5 generations, the pattern of inheritance of genetic abnormality of polydactyly(extra fingers in hands and toes) is studied . The types of pattern of inheritance in traits over generations.

(a) Genotype of the parents for the trait Polydactyly in generation 1

Since each parent provide one allele of each trait to the offspring there are dominant and recessive genes on the basis of the expression of the character or trait. The genotype of the parents for thre trait of polydactyly in generation 1 is Recessive. Because both the parents do not have the abnormality and their offspring shows(expresses) the trait.

(b) In humans there are 46 chromosomes arranged as 23 sets of 2 chromosomes in a cell which is described as (2n). These somatic cells undergo Mitotic division to produce 2 identical daughter cell with 2n chromosomes and they are called diploid cells. When Meiosis takes place one cell is divide into 4 Haploid cells with 23 chromosomes each, ie, the single set of chromosomes represented by n. These Haploid cells are the gamates which transfer the genetic information from parents to offspring. The gamates are 2 types the sperm and egg cells , both are haploid and during fertilization a sperm cell fuses with eggcell to form a zygote with 2n (46) chromosomes.

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What is one disadvantage of insect stridulation

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Many insects stridulate when they are handled or attacked. It has been suggested that this disturbance stridulation acts to deter predators. This hypothesis was investigated in a series of experiments. Predators were given insects which had been silenced by disruption of their sound-producing mechanism or else had been sham operated but retained their normal ability to stridulate. 2. Three types of insects (mutillid wasps, Dasymutilla spp.; water scavenger beetles, Tropisternus spp.; and round sand beetles, Omophron labiatus) were given to wolf spiders (Lycosa ceratiola and Geolycosa ornatipes) at night in the field under natural conditions. When attacking silenced insects, spiders displayed greater persistence than when attacking phonic insects (Table 1). In addition, mortality was greater among silenced insects. 3. Spiders (L. ceratiola) were also given an artificial 'insect' - a vibrating probe whose vibration mimicked that of the cuticle of a stridulating insect. As with real insects, spiders persisted longer in their attack on the probe when it was silent than when it was 'stridulating.' 4. Female mutillid wasps were given to wild-caught mice (Peromyscus floridanus) in the laboratory. Unsilenced mutillids survived the encounter more often than their silenced counterparts. In another experiment, the stings of mutillid wasps were removed before testing. Mice killed nearly all these 'unprotected' mutillids. However, it took mice significantly longer to attack unsilenced mutillids and longer to kill them after initiating the assault (Table 2). 5. These results support the view that insect disturbance stridulation deters predators. Two modes of action by which these sounds may have their effect are discussed: they may serve to startle the attacker or they may alert it to the potential harmfulness of the insect and as such may qualify as an example of acoustic aposematism.

You are given two solutions containing different purified DNAs. One is from the bacterium P. aeruginosa and has a G + C composition of 68%, whereas the other is from a mammal and has G + C composition of 42%. You measure the UV absorbance of each solution as a function of increasing the temperature. Which solution will yield the higher Tm value and why?

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The solution of P. aeruginosa will yield higher Tm value.

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The solution of P.aeruginosa contain 68% G+C composition as a result the DNA of P.aeruginosa is more stable than the DNA of mammal contain only 42% G+C composition.G+C composition is most stable because guanine is linked to cytosine by 3 hydrogen bonds whereas adenine linked to thymine by 2 hydrogen bonds.

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Clinical study report. In medicine, a clinical study report (CSR) on a clinical trial is a document, typically very long, providing much detail about the methods and results of a trial. A CSR is a scientific document addressing efficacy and safety, not a sales or marketing tool; its content is similar to that of a peer-reviewed academic paper.

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