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Why does a baby's weight go down after birth then increases?

absorb the body fluid and new environment.


Doing which phase does DNA synthesis made?

DNA synthesis does not exist and what you are probably looking for cell reproduction or cell mitosis. In cell mitosis there are 6 phases which is interphase when the cell makes the centrioles and begins preparing for the duplication of DNA. In prophase DNA is copied from the nucleus, metaphase aligns the DNA for the split, anaphase separates the DNA and centrioles, and in telophase the cell splits into two separate DNA and centriole developing into 2 new cells.


When human DNA is spliced into bacterial DNA what is the new DNA called?

The resulting new DNA is called recombinant DNA. This occurs when DNA from different sources is combined to create a new DNA sequence, often in the context of genetic engineering or biotechnology applications.


Why is recombination DNA a new form of DNA?

Recombinant DNA is a new form of DNA because it is created via introduction of the relevant DNA into the existing organismal DNA.


Why is recombinant DNA a new form of DNA?

Recombinant DNA is a new form of DNA because it is created via introduction of the relevant DNA into the existing organismal DNA.


When DNA splits a new 'what' of DNA is formed?

When DNA splits, two new strands of DNA are formed through a process called DNA replication. Each new strand is complementary to the original strand, resulting in two identical copies of the DNA molecule.


What enzyme attaches new DNA nucleotides to make the new strand of DNA?

DNA polymerase


What did the growth of te steel industry and cotton mills in the south in the late 1800 suggest?

It suggested that a new approach to the economy was developing in the South.


What enzyne produces a new DNA strand during DNA replication?

DNA polymerase is the enzyme responsible for producing a new DNA strand during DNA replication. It catalyzes the addition of nucleotides to the growing DNA chain, using the existing DNA strand as a template.


Can DNA be described as conservation?

DNA replication is semi-conservative. This means that each new DNA molecule has one original strand of DNA and one new strand of DNA.


Where is DNA from?

New DNA comes from pre-existing DNA by replication.


Why did you dream of your friends baby dying?

The dream is more likely to refer to the dreamer's life than that of the friend or the friend's baby. In dreams, babies often represent something that is developing or growing. This dream probably expresses fear or disappointment regarding a new and developing project or piece of work that was interrupted or ended just as it was getting started.

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