1. what organisms are most commonly changed with genetic engendering techniques?
2. nam...
Biology, 07.10.2019 16:00 NeemIsGreen
1. what organisms are most commonly changed with genetic engendering techniques?
2. name the part of a cell that has instructions for making proteins. where in the cell are proteins made?
3. how are some bacteria changed so that they can make useful proteins for humans?
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Creation of an unnaturally uniform sample to represent a diverse populationcan be avoided by: a. including only willing b. asking another scientist for .c. choosing only identical participants. d. selecting individuals at random.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 04:50, haileyglowiak8183
Consider the classification levels of a human. eukarya ,animalia ,chordata ,mammalia ,primates, hominidae ,homo ,sapiens .which is the most specific taxonomic level in the classification system above? a sapiens b homo c hominidae d primates
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Biology, 22.06.2019 06:00, reginapokorny
Duchenne muscular dystrophy is a serious condition caused by a recessive allele of a gene on the human x chromosome. the patients have muscles that weaken over time because they have absent or decreased dystrophin, a muscle protein. they rarely live past their twenties. how likely is it for a woman to have this condition? a) women can never have this condition. b) one-fourth of the daughters of an affected man would have this condition. c) one-half of the daughters of an affected father and a carrier mother could have this condition. d) only if a woman is xxx could she have this condition.
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