How can you prevent or slow down the spread and further the selection of new antibiotic resistant strains of bacteria?

Background For many years, antibiotics have been effectively used to treat bacterial disease; and pesticides have been used to protect our agricultural crops from many kinds of pests, including insects, worms (nematodes), fungi, or agricultural weeds, for example. A growing concern for treating bacterial diseases or pest outbreaks is the evolution of antibiotic or pesticide […]

Compare and contrast the 2 commercials, including their stated use of medication/herbal, patient safety issues, analysis of company claims for any drug benefits.

In a 1200-1500-word paper: Critique a TV or radio commercial, an Internet advertisement, or a print advertisement from a non-professional journal/magazine related to an FDA-regulated prescription drug for a gastrointestinal disorder. Critique a TV or radio commercial, an Internet advertisement, or a print advertisement from a non-professional journal/magazine related to a non-FDA- regulated over-the-counter medication/herbal […]

What is the key to the recognition of codominance?

Question 5 What is the key to the recognition of codominance? A- The alleles affect more than one trait. B- The phenotype of the heterozygote falls between the phenotypes of the homozygotes. C- The heterozygote expresses the phenotype of both homozygotes. D- The trait exhibits a continuous distribution. E- The dominant allele is not always […]

Describe three uses of genetic engineering.

Consider a phenotypic trait you have, such as blue eyes or brown hair, and respond to the following: Is it a dominant or recessive genetic trait? Explain how you know whether this trait is dominant or recessive. Use what you have learned about dominant and recessive alleles to support your response. Provide a scenario that […]