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its way to much to tell there is countless amouts of bacteria and it would be imposable to tell you.
Absolutely. If you look at the Y chromosome under a microscope you can tell whether a person is Jewish, Christian, Muslim....
describe and tell the four types of tourist?
In late anaphase and G1 of interphase, a chromosome is unreplicated and consists of a single DNA double helix. A replicated chromosome contains two identical DNA double helices.
Latitude and longitude give you way to describe, with whatever level of precision that you need, exactly where any location on the Earth is.
Genetic mapping is mapping genes to a specific location on a chromosome. therefore the purpose is that it helps to tell where on the chromosome a mutation is. For example if scientists find were on a chromosome a gene for a certain mutation, they can conduct gene therapy to replace it with a normal version of that gene. Basically it just tells scientists the location of a mutation so they can fix it more efficiently.
You can tell a chromosome has doubled because of the DNA's strands. They coil very tightly.
Tell me about Somatic Cells ? Tell me about Somatic Cells ? Tell me about Somatic Cells ?
Careful observation is the key.
OMG did you get that from a 6th grade S.S. textbook?
its way to much to tell there is countless amouts of bacteria and it would be imposable to tell you.
I don't Know when you find it tell me !
Absolutely. If you look at the Y chromosome under a microscope you can tell whether a person is Jewish, Christian, Muslim....
When you need to tell somebody else the location of a point, and you can only text it, you can't draw him a picture. That's when you describe the location in terms of (x, y), latitude / longitude, or "the corner of 'A' Avenue and 'B' Street".
describe and tell the four types of tourist?
In late anaphase and G1 of interphase, a chromosome is unreplicated and consists of a single DNA double helix. A replicated chromosome contains two identical DNA double helices.
Latitude and longitude give you way to describe, with whatever level of precision that you need, exactly where any location on the Earth is.