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The "linkage" is a "-" or hyphen to separate the nee (born as) name from the married name. Many actresses are doing this now.

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When you name a glycosidic linkage such as alpha 1-6 the numbers refer to which?

The numbers in a glycosidic linkage represent the carbon atoms involved in the bond formation. For example, in an alpha 1-6 linkage, carbon atom 1 of one sugar molecule is connected to carbon atom 6 of another sugar molecule.


What linkage does a synthetic polymer terylene have?

Terylene is a synthetic polymer that has an ester linkage in its repeating units. This ester linkage is formed between a carboxylic acid group and an alcohol group during the polymerization process.


What is a linkage and the different types of linkage?

Linkage refers to the tendency of genes located close to each other on a chromosome to be inherited together during meiosis. The main types of linkage are complete linkage, where genes are always inherited together without recombination, and incomplete linkage, where some recombination occurs, leading to a mix of parental and recombinant offspring. There is also genetic linkage, which measures the likelihood of genes being inherited together, often expressed in terms of map units based on recombination frequency. Understanding linkage is crucial for mapping genes and studying inheritance patterns in genetics.


What is the symbol for millisecond?

There is no special name for this unit; it is just written as "meters/second", or abbreviated as m/s or ms-1 (where the "-1" is supposed to be an exponent).


What is the name of the linkage in nucleotides reaction?

The linkage in nucleotides is called a phosphodiester bond. It forms between the phosphate group at the 5' carbon of one nucleotide and the hydroxyl group at the 3' carbon of another nucleotide in a DNA or RNA molecule.