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By poking, prodding, analyzing rock, testing hypothesis. The scientific method.
By poking, prodding, analyzing rock, testing hypotheses. The scientific method.
autosomal chromosomes carry diverse info sex chromosomes determine an individual's sex ---- ok, that is some other dude's answer, now here is mine: the autosomal is all the chromosomes, except for the sex chromosomes. so, in a sense, the autosomal has nothing to do with the sex chromosomes. sex chromosomes determine the offspring's sex, as the guy above said it. autosomal is simply all of the other chromosomes ----- For A+ the answer is "Autosomal chromosomes carry diverse information; sex chromosomes determine an individual's sex."
autosomal chromosomes carry diverse info sex chromosomes determine an individual's sex ---- ok, that is some other dude's answer, now here is mine: the autosomal is all the chromosomes, except for the sex chromosomes. so, in a sense, the autosomal has nothing to do with the sex chromosomes. sex chromosomes determine the offspring's sex, as the guy above said it. autosomal is simply all of the other chromosomes ----- For A+ the answer is "Autosomal chromosomes carry diverse information; sex chromosomes determine an individual's sex."
By analyzing all this data, scientists can learn new ways to help control animal populations, determine what impact development might have on an animal population, and determine if there are enough individuals of a particular species in an area to allow for reproduction.
Scientists can learn the composition of a star from the amount and types of electromagnetic radiation, including light, that it gives off. Additionally, scientists can determine the rate of nuclear fusion from the amount of light released per unit of time.
sex-linked genes are differ from autosomal from pedigrees because they both have different affects from pedigrees
When you want to determine the order of evolution
Analyizing the compstion of it
This question deems the question of "right of inheritance." If an estate document gives an inheritance to someone then they are entitled to that inheritance by virtue of estate law. If this has not taken place an individual can contest the will by virtue of not receiving and inheritance that is mentioned in the estate documents. However is someone is omitted from an inheritance only the court can determine if an individual has a right to an inheritance. In order to determine this one must contest the will in the county where the deceased resided and await a hearing to determine if the contesting has any merit. Individuals have the right to leave an inheritance to anyone they choose and omit anyone they choose. Sometimes being omitted was done in error which by contesting may rectify the situation.
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Not directly. The spouse that receives the inheritance can determine what is done with that inheritance. There is no automatic right for the other spouse to receive any of it.