Biology, 11.10.2020 14:01, Blaise2653
DNA has two strands. If the sequence of nucleotides of one strand was know ,is it possible to use that information to determine the sequence of the second stand?Explain your reasoning for your response using and example DNA sequence.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 02:00, aredding7016
The accompanying figure shows the percent of selected dna sequences that match between a chimpanzee and other primates. these data support the hypothesis that the figure shows the percentage of selected d n a sequences that match between the chimpanzee and other primates. the human has an almost 98 percent match, the gorilla has an almost 97 percent match, the orangutan has a 96 percent match, the gibbon has an almost 95 percent match, and the old world monkey has an almost 92 percent match. the accompanying figure shows the percent of selected dna sequences that match between a chimpanzee and other primates. these data support the hypothesis that the figure shows the percentage of selected d n a sequences that match between the chimpanzee and other primates. the human has an almost 98 percent match, the gorilla has an almost 97 percent match, the orangutan has a 96 percent match, the gibbon has an almost 95 percent match, and the old world monkey has an almost 92 percent match. chimpanzees and gibbons are the most closely related the chimpanzee's closest surviving relative is humans orangutans are the primates least closely related to chimpanzees old world monkeys and gibbons are the most closely related
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Biology, 22.06.2019 10:30, okok111
If your client can successfully complete two or more repetitions above the desired repetition range in the last set in two consecutive workouts for any given exercise, the load should be depending on your client's current physical abilities. increased by 1-5% increased by 2-10% increased by 5-15% increased by 10-20% none of these
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