HELP !
Stuck with doing Biology 102
I got three questions which I have no idea how to answer... PLZ ANONS HELP ME
1. Name the key enzyme used during PCR, and identify the original organism in which the enzyme was first discovered ?
2. What special feature does the enzyme you described possess, that allows it to work in PCR ?
3. The EvoBead(TM) are specially formulated the company Edvotek. What must be present in the "beads" to allow for DNA Copying during PCR ?
NOTE: THIS IS "DNA FINGERPRINTING USING PCR LAB"
>>7661223
lol have you tried googling any of this?
>>7661223
I would've helped you, but I took offence at your picture's filename.
>>7661242
have i !?!?
I tried real hard !!!!
>>7661223
>1. Name the key enzyme used during PCR, and identify the original organism in which the enzyme was first discovered ?
alpha amilaze, corn snake
>2. What special feature does the enzyme you described possess, that allows it to work in PCR ?
it's good at binding to the DNA strands
>3. The EvoBead(TM) are specially formulated the company Edvotek. What must be present in the "beads" to allow for DNA Copying during PCR ?
endonucleases
>>7661223
These questions are ridiculously easy. You must be completely retarded OP. I'm not even gonna help you :^)
>>7661407
Why the FUCK are you giving him the answers? You should have trolled him and gave him some bullshit instead of helping him. Fuck homework threads
man, this guy is really retarded. universities accept any moron that can memorize for the test in high school
>>7661427
Don't hate man, if mods allow homework threads we should try to give them what they want so they'll leave quickly.
>>7661246
Ditto, you fucked up OP.
>>7661427
Meh. Why would you troll a fellow biobro? I would've given him the answers too.
>>7661223
1. taq polymerase, themophius aquatics or something
2. works at high temperatures
3. primers, mg2+, helicase, etc
good luck
Thread hijack since OP has gotten his answer apparently and my question is also biologically related and I don't want to make another thread.
Can anyone help with an explanation of the Reflex Arc? Supposed to explain the nerophysical process associated with each step (example: step one begins with a graded depolarization that reaches threshold to beign action potential). The issue is the entire assignment seems to simple. I googled to make sure it was (every step has like, a one sentence explanation of the associated nerophysical response) but it feels wrong. Surely she must be expecting more than one sentence for each of the 5 steps of a reflex arc, right?
>>7661819
ohoho clever trolling
science is hard in this thread max
>>7663133
holy shit the trolling is next level
kek