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How do you search the online journals for plant breeding and genetics?
How do you search the online journals for plant breeding and genetics?"
Does drug usage have a genetic component or is drug usage environmentally induced?
This is the age old question of nature vs. nurture. There are arguments for both sides. The genetic component of overuse of any substance (drugs, alcohol, food etc.) has been linked to how people's brains work. I have heard that the pleasure center is what controls our thinking about what we need. To some extent, seritonin levels are affected by what we ingest and people tend to self-medicate to make themselves feel right. An argument for nurture is that the way you were raised from babyhood on has an effect. Or that your experience in society affects your choices.
How genetic information is kept constant through cell division?
when cell division occurs chromosomes segregate & also the genes present in pairs on then as the genes store genetic information it is kept constant though cell division
What are some techniques for catching porgies in mass?
There are tons of web sites, just google porgies.
Plant engineering is the planning, designing, specifying, and installing of plant facilities. It also includes installing, modifying, and maintaining plant systems and equipment.
How Griffith prooved DNA as genetic material?
proved transforming principle not proteinchanged non-virulent bacteria into virulentbacteria by mixing with heat killed virulent bacteria
How many milliamperes can humans typically tolerate before harm occurs?
It really depends on how much voltage is present in relation to the current; your physiogamy (heart condition, pacemakers, etc,) and how/where it is applied, age and your individual body resistance. Is it across the arms from voltage source to ground (one hand to the other) crossing through the chest? Is it a lightning strike?
A typical television's high voltage section runs at 15,734 hz. per second and generally ranges from an average of 19,500 to 23,000 volts. The average current available is seven milliamps, or .007 amps. Most people can handle a discharge from a TV, but it most likely will cause an adrenaline release in your body. Then, for about 45 minutes or so, you'll feel great. Then after that, you can expect a feeling of heavy fatigue as the adrenaline dissipates. I've been personally zapped several times over the years and that's about the only ill effects I've ever encountered.
ON the other hand, an electronic ignition coil can put out anywhere from approximately 35,000 to 100,000 volts at a much higher current. It too produces the same effect as a TV high voltage discharge, plus a numbing of the extremity inviolved.
Yet, we know too, that people have survived lightning strikes, and we're talking roughly a million volts at thousands of amps, and they too have survived the incident with little or no apparent damage (but not in all cases).
Having been burned by radio frequency from a ham transmitter running at 75 watts output, I encountered a very nasty little burn as I brushed up against the antenna with my thumb, which bore a perfectly round, 1/8" hole into my skin, cauterized the wound and left it complete with a scab to cover the hole. That was an especially nasty wound and it hurt for several days afterward, but I suffered no other ill effects.
It's possible place your hands on both terminals of a car battery at 12 volts, yet it has the storage capacity of a few hundred "cold cranking amps" and not feel a thing. Stick a 9 volt transistor radio battery to your tongue and you'll definitely feel a tingle, but on a "dead short" that same battery can deliver up to a whopping 80 amps for a fraction of a second.
How many milliamps? At what frequency? AC, pulsed DC or RF? At what voltage? For how long?
The whole point is that it varies from individual to individual and on many other conditions. Simple rule of thumb: Keep one hand in your pocket when working on anything where the potential to shock you is present, and don't believe "trueisms" concerning electricity.
Which part of the cell body contains the cell's genetic material?
the cel l nucleus contains genetic material known asDNA
a woman who is heterozygous for the gene
Humans have selectively bred all of these:
A horse breeds B cat breeds C dog breeds
Scientists also cloned-bred Dolly, a Finn Dorset sheep. Dolly was born July 5th, 1996, at the Roslin Institute in Edinburgh, Scotland. Clone-breeding raised many controversies about cloning, while breeding raises few controversies UNLESS the breeding is known to produce defects in offspring.
What are 2 human genetic diseases that have been linked to elongations of base triplet repeats?
Hunington's disease and Fragile X syndrome
Examples of genetic disorders?
There's many different genetic disorders such as:
Down Syndrom
Canavan Disease
Muenke Syndrome
Bloom Syndrome
etc
How does the ti plasmid make genetic engineering plants a possibility?
It is capable of introducing exogenous genes into plant genomes.
T-DNA genes are removed from the Ti plasmid and are replaced with the gene of interest.
What tests are done before a colostomy?
Blood and urine studies, along with various x rays and an electrocardiograph (EKG), may be ordered as the doctor deems necessary. If possible, the patient should visit an enterostomal therapist
Explain how genetic engineering produces tomatoes that are ripe when they reach consumers?
Scientists have introduced a gene into the tomatoes that allow then to be picked green and transported great distances before they ripen completely.
b. it could carry and make copies of information
What are other names for Wallenberg syndrome?
The syndrome is also known as lateral medullary infarct (LMI) or posterior inferior cerebellar artery syndrome (PICA).
PKA means Protein Kinase A Pathway found in Yeat, S. cervisiae.
fusion of gametes via fertilization
How is Barbara mcclintock famous?
Barbara mcclintock is famous for being the first person to study peculiar inheritance patterns found in the colors of Indian corn, jumping DNA refers to the idea that some stretches DNA are unstable and "transportable" i.e they can move around on and between chromosomes.