How are some ways that crime scene investigators identify victims and criminals
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The crime scene investigators use the biotechnology and genetis
technology for solving their case. They collect every sample from
the crime scene and perform the laboratory tests on it which gives
them clue about what would have happened on the crime scene and
then DNA and the fingerprints are used to prove the identity of the
person associated with crime scene
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What does polymerase chain reaction enable scientist to make
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Using the Polymerase Chain Reaction, scientists can amplify even
the smallest amount of DNA, by constant cycles of separation and
replication.
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What is the difference between a homozygous trait and a heterozygous trait and can you please provide an example for each
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a homozygous trait is when an offspring has either both dominant
genes or both recessive genes from its parents. a heterozygous
trait is when an offspring has both dominant and recessive genes.
for example: a long-tailed cat is dominant and a short-tailed cat
is recessive. the long-tailed cat (homozygous dominant) had
offsprings with the short-tailed cat (homozygous recessive). by
doing the punnett square, 100% of their offspring will be
heterozygous.
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Which of the following are shown in a karyotype
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what combination of sex chromosomes is shown in the image: XY (APEX)
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Is color blindness a dominant or a recessive trait
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Color blindness is a recessive sex linked trait.
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Why do more people have attached rather than unattached earlobes
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Cause attached earlobes are the dominant trait. Unattached
earlobes are reccessive.
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Who is Chloe on dance moms best friend
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Chloes best friend is Paige they are called the twinnies and
they do everything together.:)
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Why deos A mother has one allele for dimples and one allele for no dimples What is the probability that she produces a gamete with the allele for dimples
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Answer is 50% :: Apex
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Which best describes probability
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the likelihood that something will happen
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What happens during interphase
the chromosomes are duplicated.
How are some ways that crime scene investigators identify victims and criminals
The crime scene investigators use the biotechnology and genetis
technology for solving their case. They collect every sample from
the crime scene and perform the laboratory tests on it which gives
them clue about what would have happened on the crime scene and
then DNA and the fingerprints are used to prove the identity of the
person associated with crime scene
What does polymerase chain reaction enable scientist to make
Using the Polymerase Chain Reaction, scientists can amplify even
the smallest amount of DNA, by constant cycles of separation and
replication.
What is the difference between a homozygous trait and a heterozygous trait and can you please provide an example for each
a homozygous trait is when an offspring has either both dominant
genes or both recessive genes from its parents. a heterozygous
trait is when an offspring has both dominant and recessive genes.
for example: a long-tailed cat is dominant and a short-tailed cat
is recessive. the long-tailed cat (homozygous dominant) had
offsprings with the short-tailed cat (homozygous recessive). by
doing the punnett square, 100% of their offspring will be
heterozygous.
Which of the following are shown in a karyotype
what combination of sex chromosomes is shown in the image: XY (APEX)
Is color blindness a dominant or a recessive trait
Color blindness is a recessive sex linked trait.
Why do more people have attached rather than unattached earlobes
Cause attached earlobes are the dominant trait. Unattached
earlobes are reccessive.
Who is Chloe on dance moms best friend
Chloes best friend is Paige they are called the twinnies and
they do everything together.:)
Why deos A mother has one allele for dimples and one allele for no dimples What is the probability that she produces a gamete with the allele for dimples