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The enzymatic systems responsible for the de novo biosynthesis of saturated fatty acids

and polyketide natural products share many similarities including the utilization of

common precursors, similar chemistry, similar structures and overall architectural design.

Compare and contrast saturated fatty acid biosynthesis with polyketide biosynthesis to

explain how two systems are adapted for completely different functions. The former is

involved in primary metabolism and dedicated for synthesis of fatty acids whereas latter is

endowed with the task of creating a diverse range of complex natural products as shown

above.


Construct a genetically modified organism/trait in a fruit based on the following:




Special Trait



Source organism



Target organism



Modified/added trait




Following Questions:



1. How possible is your proposed modification?



2. Can your target organism support the proposed trait?



3.What benefits would a recombinant organism provide to Society?

The information contained in genes is expressed 

In the presence of amytal etc inhibitor the energy yield of FADH2 is


 If the sea water carbonate ion concentration is 270 µmol/kg, what is the approximate rate of calcification, and approximately how many days would it take 1 square meter of reef to accumulate 40 mmol of calcium carbonate (CaCO3)?


Allocate a suitable abbreviation for Tubby and non-tubby flies


What Are Mitochondria, and What Role Do They Play in Metabolism?


write dissociation constant of aspartic acid in acid, basic and neutral medium

Which of the following compounds are macroergic 


A. glycerol 3-phosphate 

B. Carbamoyl phosphate 

C. Fructose-6-phosphate 

D. Glycerol-3-phosphate 

E. 1,3 - bisphosphoglycerate 

F. Glucose-3-phosphate 

G. Adenosine diphosphate 


Transport RNA is defined as an "adapter" molecule in protein biosynthesis because (more than 1) 


a. reads the amino acid sequence to guide RNA synthesis 

b. connects the 30S and 50S subunits of ribosomes 

c. can “recognize” both aminoacyl-Trnk synthetases and amino acids 

d. functions by "translating" the nucleotide sequence of the mRNA into the corresponding amino acid sequence of the synthesized protein 


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