The reactants are the materials needed for the process: glucose and oxygen.
<span>The products are the materials produced during the process: carbon dioxide and water.
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Answer: It will display a large spike in population
Explanation: this is already a real problem, for example invasive species that have no predators and ideal conditions grow out of control and destroy the natural ecosystem
The best example of hypothesis which leads to new experiment methods was done by Morgan where he used fruit flies.
Thomas Hunt Morgan continues on genetic research which is of Gregor Mendel.
Condensation and hydrolysis are changes which a solid can undergo to change the phase or identity. Condensation is a phase change that changes vapor to liquid. Hydrolysis on the other hand is the reaction with water that results in the breaking of chemical bonds
Answer:
repeated DNA sequences decrease the target specificity of the CRISPR-Cas system, and may lead to off-target effects
Explanation:
The CRISPR-Cas system is a versatile and powerful tool for gene editing. This gene-editing tool consists of a single guide RNA (sgRNA) that guides the Cas endonuclease protein to the appropriate genomic <em>locus</em>, where Cas generate a double-strand break in the DNA and thus induces DNA repair either by Non-homologous end joining (NHEJ) or Homologous Recombination (HR) repair pathways. The sgRNA consists of a 17-20 nucleotide sequence which is complementary to the target DNA, this sequence is called crispr RNA (crRNA). The existence of repeated DNA sequences hampers the specificity of the CRISPR-Cas tool because a particular sgRNA is able to guide Cas9 to different genomic <em>loci</em> that have the same (repeated) nucleotide sequence complementary to the crRNA. In consequence, repeated DNA sequences may lead to undesired off-target effects, i.e., unintended cleavage (and therefore unintended mutations) at untargeted genomic sites.