Temperature-sensitive mutations in a kinesin ii required for intraflagellar transport (ift) have been identified in chlamydomonas. such mutations only lead to defects when the temperature is raised above a certain threshold, called the restrictive temperature. when algae with fully formed flagella are grown at the restrictive temperature, their flagella degenerate. what can you conclude about the necessity of ift from this experiment?
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Biology, 22.06.2019 06:30, atiyawhite7863
Step 1 review the imaginary strand of dna below. note the complementary base pairs. a g c a a t c c g t c t t g g t c g t t a g g c a g a a c c step 2 to begin replicating this strand of dna, draw the two sides of the strand separating. step 3 now, draw the free-floating bases linking up with the separate sides. remember to follow the rules of complementary base pairing. step 4 draw the two resulting dna strands.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 07:00, Damagingawsomeness2
Why does miranda have that particular vision of dr hildesheim answer?
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