if someone had taken a DNA test when a child was about 6 months old only to find out that he was the Dad 4 years later. Is this possible or should he get another DNA test done?
of Misread, To read amiss; to misunderstand in reading.
Yes, misread is one word.
He had misread the instructions, so it was not operating correctly."Yesterday I misread a sentence in a story that I had to read out loud"It is possible that someone with a dyslexic learning disability to misread a word or phrase in a sentence.
Misread is the past tense of misread. In the present tense it is pronounced 'mis-reed'. In the past tense, it is pronounced 'mis-red'.
Carries out DNA replication by moving down the leading strand and lagging strand ( two polymerase at once ) while reading the nucleotides and replicating them with free nucleotides that are in the cytosol. Some self correction mechanisms are on the polymerase itself in case of a misread.
no its a verb
The cast of Misread - 2011 includes: Lauren Ashley Kennedy as Hannah Parr
DNA is the same thing as DNA. If you mean RNA, that's a whole nother ball game.
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All cells have DNA
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