had shown
The sequence shown is "ACAGTGC".
Yes, that is correct. Mendel's experiments with pea plants demonstrated that the traits of offspring are not a blend of the characteristics of the parents, but rather follow specific patterns of inheritance. This led to the discovery of the principles of genetic inheritance.
He showed that DNA is a Transforming factor.
It showed that different-looking animals are actually related. It showed new evolutionary relationships between animals. it changed ideas about which animals were closely related
Gene therapy has shown promise in controlling genetic disorders such as cystic fibrosis, sickle cell anemia, and muscular dystrophy. It has also shown potential in treating certain types of cancer and inherited eye disorders.
Has shown is correct.
Has shown is correct.
Both forms are correct as past participle. John has shown a great command of... John has showed a great command of...
Hospitality shown. "We were grateful for the hospitality shown by you and your family." Unless you wanted to say, "We were grateful for the hospitality you and your family showed us."
Shown.
Showed is the past tense of show. The past participle of show is shown.
"He showed it to her" is much better.
"Showed" is the past tense of the verb "show," whereas "shown" is the past participle. In general, "showed" is used when referring to past actions that are finished, while "shown" is used when the action is completed or when accompanying another verb (e.g., have shown).
The result shown there is a benign lump in the left breast.
children must be shown
Plays are usually shown in a theatre.
show is an irregular verbshow / showed / shownPlease show me the book.I showed you the book yesterday.I have shown you the book everyday