"Here's your prisoner, gentlemen."
The HOX gene or the master gene of D1x
The gene that expresses itself over the other is Dominant. The former gene is recessive.
A gene that hidden or mask to another gene expression.
There is no Hispanic gene or Caucasian gene.
what are nod genesnod gene is nodulation gene and nif gene is nitrogen fixation gene.
brinker
Gene is tired of lying to people.
Love of countryTalking to brinker
Phineas is angry with Brinker at the assembly room because Brinker accuses him of deliberately causing Finny's fall from the tree, which resulted in Finny's injury. Phineas feels betrayed by Brinker's accusation and does not understand why Brinker would think he would do such a thing.
The main characters in "A Separate Peace" by John Knowles are Gene Forrester and Phineas (Finny). Other important characters include Leper Lepellier, Brinker Hadley, and other students at Devon School.
He is tired of lying to people.
Brinker barges into Finny and Gene's room after campus hours and forces them to go with him. He brings them to the assembly room that he was able to open using the keys he had from the school. Deuces, I'm out.
Brinker is attacked at the Winter Carnival because he accuses Gene of being responsible for Finny's fall from the tree, causing him to lose his balance and fall. Brinker is seeking the truth and justice, but his accusations lead to a physical altercation with Gene and Finny's friends.
Brinker Hadley is a supporting character in the novel "A Separate Peace" by John Knowles. He is a confident and charismatic student who serves as a foil to the protagonist, Gene Forrester. Brinker is known for his leadership skills and often plays a pivotal role in the school community.
Brinker accuses Gene of intentionally selecting Finny as a roommate with the purpose of making himself look better by comparison. He suggests that Gene chose Finny as a way to boost his own image and secure a higher status at Devon.
Brinker takes Phineas and Gene to the assembly room in order to confront them about the incident at the tree that led to Finny's injury. He wants to get to the truth of what really happened and hold the responsible parties accountable.
YES!!! Of course they are! Why else would Finny have enjoyed it when Gene pushes him down on the grass and laid down on top?!?!?!?! Yeah! in the beginning of ch 6, Gene spends a whole paragraph discussing his friend Brinker's butt. When Finny and Gene go to the beach together, they spend the night staring into the sunset & Gene starts describing how handsome Finny looks. It's obvious!