Yes, they will match to each sample from the same person.
The density of pure aluminium is the same for all samples.
By the same amount of DNA, fragments of the same size and the same DNA molecules. WRONG The real answer on the people who have multiple choice or e2020 It would be "all the above"
To compare banding patterns, visually inspect the gel lanes for the presence and position of bands. Similar banding patterns suggest similar DNA samples. To further verify if the DNA samples are the same, you can perform additional tests such as sequencing or restriction enzyme analysis for confirmation.
To test the hypothesis that water always evaporates at the same rate, I would conduct a controlled experiment where multiple samples of water are placed in identical containers under the same environmental conditions (temperature, humidity, and airflow). I would measure the rate of evaporation by recording the weight of the water samples at regular intervals over a set period. By comparing the evaporation rates across different conditions, I can determine if the rate remains constant or varies. If the rates differ, the hypothesis would be disproven.
1) Multiple alleles are always on the same location (locus) on the alleles.2)they always effect the same character.3)They always occupy the same gene locus on chromosome.4)no crossing over is known to occur on chromosome.5)a single multiple allelic series affects only one trait _eye color etc
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No, it is not possible to extort multiple times from the same individual in a single transaction. Extortion involves obtaining something through coercion or threats, and typically occurs as a one-time event rather than multiple instances within the same transaction.
The density of pure aluminium is the same for all samples.
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2. Even though there are multiple alleles for the same characteristic in the general population, an individual can only have two.
Data from random samples will not always include the same values. Values are chosen randomly and they may or may not be the same. So means will vary among random samples.
Same way as for anything else: run multiple samples and do a statistical analysis on the results, just like you (should have) learned in analytical chemistry class.
Two samples of blood may be taken from the same person to compare test results over time (e.g., to monitor disease progression or treatment effectiveness), to confirm test results, or to perform different types of tests that require separate samples. Having multiple samples can provide more reliable and accurate information about a person's health status.
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By the same amount of DNA, fragments of the same size and the same DNA molecules. WRONG The real answer on the people who have multiple choice or e2020 It would be "all the above"
Yes