It appears that on the B4, there is a gene that reinforces nicotine dependence.
Use following function in any other cell to calculate sum: =sum(b4:b7)
Is book dat records daily of cash b4 it is posted into the ledger
a chromosome carries millions of genes
Note that your question does not specify what happens if B4 is equal to B3, so the following assumes it is left blank: =IF(B4>B3,"Y",IF(B4<B3,"N","")) If Y is for greater or equal to: =IF(B4>=B3,"Y","N") If it is N for equal to and Y is only for greater than: =IF(B4>B3,"Y","N")
The chemical name for B4 is boron. Boron is a micronutrient essential for plant growth and development, playing a role in cell wall formation, sugar transport, and flowering.
You use the cell reference of the top left cell of the range, followed by a colon, followed by the bottom right cell. So a range going from B4 to D12 would be specified like this: B4:D12 It will always appear in something, like a function, rather than by itself. So for example, it could be any of these: =SUM(B4:D12) =AVERAGE(B4:D12) =COUNT(B4:D12)
It's chromosome complement.
Chromosomes are structures composed of DNA and proteins. They carry the genetic information of the cell. In eukaryotic cells they are located in the nucleus.
Chromosomes contain genetic information in the form of DNA, which carries instructions for cell function, growth, and development. Each chromosome carries specific genes that determine traits and characteristics of an organism. During cell division, chromosomes ensure that genetic information is accurately replicated and passed on to new cells.
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A broken part of a chromosome that becomes attached to a nonhomologous chromosome without molecular loss is known as a translocation. This can lead to genetic disorders if the translocated segment disrupts the function of important genes located on the chromosome.
I assume you mean chromosome.