Biology Discussionsdiscussion 4part 1 Post A Responsethis Week Is All This week is all about our DNA and gene expression. The complete set of all DNA in a cell is called the genome. The complete set of all the mRNA in a cell is called the transcriptome. Read the following article about the transcriptome and then address the following: explain how the transcriptome helps us to better understand the differences between cells from different types of tissues that are specialized for different functions. What do you think is the most interesting or significant thing about the transcriptome? This week you are exploring how emerging DNA technologies impact our society. View the NBC News story about CRISPR, then, address the following questions: what applications of CRISPR look particularly promising for improving human well-being? Justify your response. Discuss the ethical issues you believe have arisen or are likely to arise with the deployment of CRISPR. In California, Pacific Northern rattlesnakes prey on California ground squirrels. Their relationship is a great example of co-evolution. Read the article about their relationship and then address the following questions: explain why the relationship between these two species is considered an example of co-evolution. What did you find most interesting or significant about how the rattlesnake population adapts to the squirrel’s defenses against its venom? Begin by downloading the worksheet titled "Light Spectrum and Plant Growth Lab Worksheet" and follow the instructions. Fill in data tables and answer questions based on the experiment simulating light effects on plant growth. The lab involves using a virtual setup under Flash, measuring plant height, and analyzing effects of different light colors on radish and lettuce growth. Ensure to complete and submit the worksheet as your deliverable. Alternatively, you may complete the DNA Microarray Lab by following an online interactive or watching instructional videos. There is also a written manual as an option. The lab involves analyzing normal and cancerous tissue samples using microarray techniques. The goal is to understand gene expression differences in health and disease contexts. The procedure is based on microarray technology, requiring either hands-on virtual lab work or viewing comprehensive demonstrations.
Paper For Above instruction The transcriptome, representing the complete set of mRNA transcripts in a cell, provides invaluable insights into cellular function and specialization across different tissue types. By analyzing the