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Answer:
a. Sequencing the genome and transcriptome of these cells
b. Pros: these cells can be very useful in research (as in Henrieta case)
Contras: 1. patient's family may have inherited the same genetic defect from their common ancestors, thereby this information might be used for malicious people
2. Ethical issues
Explanation:
By using genome sequencing technologies it is possible to determine the nucleotide sequence of the genome (DNA) and their transcriptomic products (i.e., RNAs, especially mRNAs) obtained from a particular cell type. Therefore, these technologies can be used to compare the genome of cancer cells and Henrietta’s normal genome.
HeLa cells have been very useful in pharmaceutical research. These cells have been used in cancer research, in the development of vaccines (e.g., polio vaccine and HPV vaccine), Parkinson's Disease, etc. Moreover, the use of cells without required patient consent may affect the patient’s family by exhibiting information about the genetic conditions of multiple generations of this family, which might be considered unethical and lead to problems associated with the malicious use of this information.
Answer:
As no figure but optimum temperature is directly proportional to the rate of photosynthesis ie 10 to 20 Celsius depends on plant but it's enzyme is 35 to40
Answer:
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Explanation:
salt water versus freshwater, mud versus sand different in temperature and sunlight.
these differences are known as in science as abiotic factors or the non-living factors in an ecosystem
Natural selection is a one of the basic mechanisms of evolution by which species adapt to their environment in order to increase their chance of survival and reproduction. Diseases can act as natural selectors. That means that the weaker organism will get sick and die. Stronger will survive and have the ability to pass down their trait to the next generation. This suggests that species must have a great protecting mechanism in order to survive and reproduce.