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for the same reason books are different even though they are written in a universal code the code is arranged differently in different books.
Dominant alleles are written in upper case (i.e, 'A'), while recessive alleles are lower case (i.e, 'a')
generally capital letters are used to describe dominant alleles and recessive are indicated by lowercase. for example brown eyes might be B and green eyes would be b. the letter used could be anything and isn't relavent to the gene.
Proper nouns are usually capitalized; the word Gram is an eponym of Hans Christian Gram, the inventor of Gram staining, hence capitalized.
The letters on the outside of the Punnett square stand for the alleles of each parent. One parent's alleles are written across the top of the square, and the other parent's alleles are written along the left side of the square. The pairs of alleles inside the square represent all the possible genotypes for their offspring.
The longest word in the English language which can be written in reverse alphabetical order is nine letters long.That word is Spoonfeed.Spoonfeed means "to feed with a spoon"
Forty (40) has the letters placed in alphabetical order.
shift four letters on the left one position backwards, then reverse the order. at the same time shift four letters on the right one position forwards and reverse their order. SPORADIC = RONQBEJD = QNORDJEB TROUBLES = SQNTCMFT = TNQSTFMC
Forty = 40.
8, I think.
Friedrich August Kummer has written: 'Polyhymnia' -- subject(s): Arranged Excerpts, Arranged Piano music, Excerpts, Arranged, Operas, Piano music, Piano music (4 hands), Arranged, Piano music, Arranged
Silvius Leopold Weiss has written: 'Gigue' -- subject(s): Arranged Guitar music, Guitar music, Arranged 'Fuga, no. 6' -- subject(s): Arranged Guitar music, Guitar music, Arranged
They're written in reverse on the front of the vehicle - so that the letters are the correct way round when viewed by a person looking in their rear-view mirror.
Wes Byrne has written: 'Reverse osmosis' -- subject(s): Reverse osmosis
Modus Ponens can be written in the following way symbolically:p --> qpTherefore qWhere the lowercase letters can be any statement, "-->" represents an arrow for a conditional statement, and use three dots arranged in a triangle to represent "therefore."
Sol Schoenbach has written: 'Solos for the bassoon player' -- subject(s): Arranged Bassoon and piano music, Bassoon and piano music, Arranged
Yes. Most of the letters in the New Testament were written by Paul who was a disciple of Jesus. The other letters were also written by disciples.