Biology, 30.11.2019 06:31 ymuttmutt3890
Astudent receives the sequencing results for a bacterial enome. after analyzing the results, he is disappointed to ind a large gap in the alignment of his contigs. the student decides to obtain the missing sequence data via polymerase chain reaction (pcr). gap select the correct requirements for using pcr to determine the sequence of this gap. one primer must be complementary to the 3-beginning contig at the gap. contig ends must lie close enough together for the reliable amplification of the entire length of the gap. one primer of the pair must not contain repeated genome sequences. at least one primer must be complementary to the 5-beginning contig at the gap. ? gaps must be shorter than 200 bp in order to amplify accurately.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 12:00, calebabaltimore
Why has two different alleles for the same trait?
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Biology, 22.06.2019 14:10, Senica
Pls the table below shows the role of different substances during photosynthesis. substance role during photosynthesis glucose stores chemical energy water combines with glucose to form carbon dioxide chlorophyll traps sunlight which of the following statements would correct one of the roles listed in the table? glucose combines with carbon to form water. chlorophyll reacts with light to produce carbon dioxide. water combines with carbon dioxide during photosynthesis. chlorophyll stores chemical energy needed for photosynthesis.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 14:30, angelrenee2000
The table above shows five different types of chromosomal abnormalities that can occur during meiosis. they result in either an individual having too many or too few chromosomes in their genome. what is the most likely cause of these chromosomal abnormalities?
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