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There is evidence in the sediment on the U.S. west coast and there are records of a tsunami hitting Japan during that time as well.
The cell cycle is the series of events that take place in a cell leading to its division and duplication. It consists of interphase (G1, S, G2 phases) where the cell grows and prepares for division, followed by mitosis where the cell's nucleus divides, and cytokinesis where the cell's cytoplasm divides.
I believe you are asking about divergent evolution. Divergent evolution is the accumulation of differences between groups which can lead to the formation of new species, usually a result of diffusion of the same species adapting to different environments, leading to natural selection defining the success of specific mutations.
Recent court rulings addressing the admissibility of DNA evidence have highlighted the importance of ensuring the accuracy and reliability of DNA testing methods. These rulings also emphasize the need for proper protocols to be followed in collecting and analyzing DNA samples to maintain the integrity of the evidence presented in court. Additionally, the rulings underscore the role of expert testimony in helping judges and juries interpret DNA evidence correctly.
i think it has something to do with the distribution of genes that will be inherited soon by the offspring. interphase is responsible for the creation/production of organelles and it is where DNA was synthesized. it was followed by mitotic division, which is the duplication of genes with the same number of chromosomes. then meoitic division will carry the genes but divide the chromosomes to half so that during fertilization it will restore the original number of chromosomes.
Yes. When a gene is duplicated you have one gene doing the job it was doing before and the possibility of the duplicated gene having a beneficial mutation and picking up a brand new job to do and making a newly beneficial protein. Of course if the mutation is deleterious that organism will not pass those genes on any further than progeny. Remember, only germline mutation are passed on to future generations.
The G2 phase is immediately preceded by the S ( DNA synthesis for chromosome duplication) phase, and is followed by the M (mitosis, or cell division) stage.
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Yes, recorded conversations can be used as evidence in court, but there are specific rules and requirements that must be followed to ensure their admissibility.
The forensic examiner is responsible for ensuring that proper procedures are followed in maintaining evidence integrity during and after the forensic exam after a sexual assault. This includes documenting the chain of custody, properly packaging and labeling evidence, and securing it appropriately. Failure to maintain evidence integrity can compromise the admissibility of evidence in court and hinder the investigation and prosecution of the case.
To determine how many '1's in the sequence are followed immediately by a '2' that is not immediately followed by '3', you would need to analyze the sequence directly. For each '1', check if the next character is '2' and ensure that the character following '2' is not '3'. Count each occurrence that meets these criteria for the final answer.
Yes, confessions can be used as evidence in a court of law, but there are rules and procedures that must be followed to ensure the confession was obtained legally and voluntarily.
In certain cases in could but in a general term no it cannot, poorly collected evidence could contaminate it or even if obtained wrong could be thrown out and not be used as evidence that is why there are procedures to be followed.
Evidence could be gathered incorrectly when there is bias or lack of objectivity in the collection process, when there is mishandling or contamination of the evidence, or when proper chain of custody procedures are not followed, leading to questions about the integrity of the evidence. Additionally, if the evidence is not collected using appropriate methods or tools, it may not accurately represent the situation being investigated.
Completeness Constraint. * The Completeness Constraint addresses the issue of whether or not an occurrence of a Supertype must also have a corresponding Subtype occurrence. * The Total Specialization Rule specifies that this is the case. This is diagrammed with a double line from the Supertype to the circle as shown here. * The Partial Specialization Rule is the one we have followed thus far in the notes (single line to the circle) -- no such constraint exists. You can have a Supertype named VEHICLE and a Subtype named AUTO, but an occurrence of a vehicle need not be an automobile.
When you use the direct approach, the main idea (such as a recommendation, conclusion, or request) comes in the "top" of the document, followed by the evidence.
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