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Re:... generation time (just 20 minutes for E.coli). An example of this is resistance to antibiotics, which can be result from a single duration of ... fimbriae which allows attachment to the host surface and bacteria can form biofilms, which offers protection against the immune system and antibiotics. ...
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Help... that : a) the contact with T1 phage induces change that produces resistance. b) T1 phage can mutate to a virulent form. c) the mutations must have occurred after contact with T1 phage d) the resistance to ...
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Re: PLEASE HELP! Genetics HW: Hardy-Weinburg Question... (Ss) for the sickle cell trait. These will be the individuals with resistance to malaria. s^2 = 0.19 is the genotype frequency for the recessive ... depends on the number of alleles, but for this case it is the simplest form: S^2 + 2Ss + s^2 = 1. You’ve been given s^2. You need to find S^2 + ...
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