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 is produced by meiosis
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Reproductive cells-- egg or sperm cells--or produced by
meiosis.
Mitosis is not regulated in tumor cells. This can cause the
rapid proliferation of a large number of non-functional cells,
whose only actions are to divide into more cells.
Tumor cells multiply too quickly.
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What evidence did Mendel find that supported his law of independent assortment
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One trait does not affect whether another trait will be passed on. -Apex
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Do males and females have the same number of chromosomes in their sex cells
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Yes. In humans, there are 23 chromosomes in the sex cells of
males and females.
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Which best describes how common cold spread in the human body
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Iceberg concept of viral infection best describes how common
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Why can gel electrophoresis separate dna fragments
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DNA fragments are negatively charged, :: Apex
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A scientist makes an image of all of a person's chromosomes what technique is she using
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Karyotyping. Apex
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How are mitosis and meiosis similar
they both produce new cells(apex)
they both have prophase and metaphase (anaphase)
They both involve duplicating chromosomes.
they both have simular steps.
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 is produced by meiosis
Reproductive cells-- egg or sperm cells--or produced by
meiosis.
Mitosis is not regulated in tumor cells. This can cause the
rapid proliferation of a large number of non-functional cells,
whose only actions are to divide into more cells.
Tumor cells multiply too quickly.
What evidence did Mendel find that supported his law of independent assortment
One trait does not affect whether another trait will be passed on. -Apex
Do males and females have the same number of chromosomes in their sex cells
Yes. In humans, there are 23 chromosomes in the sex cells of
males and females.
Which best describes how common cold spread in the human body
Iceberg concept of viral infection best describes how common
cold spreads in the human body.
Why can gel electrophoresis separate dna fragments
DNA fragments are negatively charged, :: Apex
A scientist makes an image of all of a person's chromosomes what technique is she using