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In genetic analysis, the cycle threshold (Ct) value is inversely related to the copy number of the target gene. This means that a lower Ct value indicates a higher copy number of the gene being analyzed, while a higher Ct value indicates a lower copy number.
What is meant by cloning (not cloaning) is the scientific process of creating a duplicate of a living creature using the original creature's DNA. This DNA is inserted into a fertilized egg and is then grown in the normal manner.
mRNA is not a direct copy of DNA, but it is a molecule that carries genetic information from DNA to the ribosomes in the cell where proteins are made.
Yes, all cells have a copy of the genetic material found in the other cells (red blood cells are an exception, as they have no nucleus).
Transcription uses the enzyme RNA polymerase to copy genetic information from DNA to RNA.
No, you cannot create a token copy of a legendary creature in a game.
Yes, in some card games like Magic: The Gathering, you can create a token copy of a legendary creature and use it in gameplay, but you can only have one copy of that legendary creature on the battlefield at a time.
Yes, in Magic: The Gathering, you can copy a legendary creature, but if you have two or more of the same legendary creature on the battlefield, you must choose one to keep and put the rest into the graveyard.
When you copy a creature, the token takes the creature's mana cost, colour, printed effects and printed P/T. It does not copy any external effects, bonuses or penalties on that creature, nor anything it is enchanted or equipped with. So the creature tokens created by Followed Footsteps do not themselves come with another Followed Footsteps aura.
To copy a legendary creature in Magic: The Gathering (MTG), you can use cards or abilities that specifically allow you to create a copy of a creature on the battlefield. Keep in mind that if you have two or more legendary creatures with the same name on the battlefield, you must choose one to keep and put the rest into the graveyard.
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The process used to create an exact genetic copy of an organism is called cloning. In somatic cell nuclear transfer cloning, the nucleus of a somatic cell is transferred into an egg cell that has had its nucleus removed. This creates a genetic copy of the original organism.
A cell copies its DNA during cell division to ensure that the daughter cells receive an exact copy of the genetic material. This process helps maintain genetic stability and allows for accurate transmission of genetic information to the next generation of cells.
The cast of Copy Machine - 2003 includes: Deborah Keller as Creature Donna May
The Progenitor Mimic is a creature in Magic: The Gathering that can copy other creatures on the battlefield. In the context of genetic inheritance and replication, the Progenitor Mimic represents the idea of genetic variation and the passing down of traits from one generation to the next. Just as the Progenitor Mimic can replicate the abilities of other creatures, genetic material can be passed down from parents to offspring, leading to similarities and differences in traits among individuals.
The process that makes a new copy of an organism's genetic information and then passes it on to new cells is called mitosis.
The creature will become a nameless, creature-typeless, colourless 2/2 creature, with a converted mana cost of 0. It will not be able to use the morph's flip-up ability, because it is already face-up.