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Yes, twins have different fingerprints. Even identical twins, who share the same DNA, have unique fingerprints because fingerprints are formed randomly in the womb due to factors like pressure and environment.
HinF1 site is a specific sequence of base pairs (5'-GANTC-3') on a DNA molecule that is recognized and cut by the restriction enzyme HinF1. When HinF1 cleaves the DNA at its site, it generates specific DNA fragments with defined ends that can be useful for molecular biology applications such as DNA analysis or cloning.
DNA is synthesized in a 5' to 3' direction.
The 3' end of a DNA helix grows during DNA replication. The enzyme DNA polymerase adds nucleotides to the 3' end of the growing DNA strand.
At the 3' end of DNA, there is a hydroxyl group attached to the third carbon of the sugar molecule in the DNA strand.
Yes, twins have different fingerprints. Even identical twins, who share the same DNA, have unique fingerprints because fingerprints are formed randomly in the womb due to factors like pressure and environment.
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there are technically 3 1.the characteristic is unique to the individual of papillary ridges, 2. the fingerprint will remain unchanged during a persons lifetime, and 3. fingerprints have general ridge patterns which allow them to be systematically classified. im a police officer and i found this out over my training course
When you put 3 and 3 together, you get a sum of 6. This is a basic arithmetic operation where the two numbers are added together. The result can be used in various mathematical contexts or practical applications.
As a 3 month old foetus
Fingerprints begin to develop between the 13th and 19th week of gestation in the womb. By the time a person is born, their unique fingerprints are fully formed.
HinF1 site is a specific sequence of base pairs (5'-GANTC-3') on a DNA molecule that is recognized and cut by the restriction enzyme HinF1. When HinF1 cleaves the DNA at its site, it generates specific DNA fragments with defined ends that can be useful for molecular biology applications such as DNA analysis or cloning.
in the first trimester/3 MONTHS
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A true "meterstick" is exactly one meter long, which is approximately 39.37 inches. This is about 3 1/4 feet for most practical applications (3.28 feet).
Physical evidence such as DNA, fingerprints, and weapons. Witness statements from individuals who may have information or have seen the crime occur. Digital evidence such as surveillance footage, phone records, and electronic communication data.
To name a few, the practical applications are: 1. Acoustics 2. Architecture 3. Astronomy ( and Navigation) 4. Cartography 5. Chemistry 6. Civil Engineering 7. Computer Graphics 8. Crystallography 9. Geophysics 10. Economics (Analysis of Financial Markets) 11. medical imagining 12. Seismology 13. Phonetics 14. Probability and Statistics. and etc.