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No it doesnt change. The chromosomes will stay at the same number unless there is a mutation through the process of meiosis.
technicly yes, and it may affect the action of the telemorase, but don't forget, even if a mutation doesnt do anything, that doesnt mean it isn't a mutation. most mutations are silent (have no effect).
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hink it would be true bcoz the gene of that chromosome doesnt have the ability of producing that hormone massively & this ability will be conducted to next generation durins mitosis but this percentage would not be 100% because that gene character may recessive
insulator...as opposed to a conductor which does allow electrons to travel freely within it.
No it doesnt change. The chromosomes will stay at the same number unless there is a mutation through the process of meiosis.
Because males have the chromosome XY. And Hemophilia attacks the X chromosomes, so if the disorder gets to the X chromosome of the male, it doesnt have another X chromosome to back it up like females do.(XX)
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technicly yes, and it may affect the action of the telemorase, but don't forget, even if a mutation doesnt do anything, that doesnt mean it isn't a mutation. most mutations are silent (have no effect).
starch doesnt diffuse through the dialysis membrane.
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yes although you can breath through your mouth it doesnt matter
by default Linux doesnt support windows applications although wine and crossover can install and run them. you can take a look at winehq.org and www.codeweavers.com for more information on it and whether your application is supported.
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sound doesnt travel through space.
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doesnt