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An iron rod used for beating down the earthy substance in tamping for blasting.
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1) M1 is heterozygous since it contains 2 bands, which means that it contains one recessive and one dominant allele
P1 is homozygous for this locus, since it contains a single band or is known to be homozygous for the locus or gene.
P2 is hetozygous for this locus because two bands appear in which each band represents one allele for the gene.
ChildC contains two gel bands, representing two alleles and is therefore heterozygous
P1 is the father of the child C1, if we look at the gel, each father shows a similar band, one coinciding with the mother and the second with the father p1
As for the paternity study, the PCR test is not useful, since it provides asymmetric results, thus only one strand information will be provided, and because the DNA is double-stranded, a more complete study is required.:
Homologous structures are structures (body parts/anatomy)
which are similar in different species because the species have common descent.
They may or may not perform the same function. An example of homologous
structures is the forelimb structure shared by cats and whales.
C=1* 12.01g=12.01g
0=2*16.00g=32.00g
co2=44.01g
(12.01g/44.01g)* 100%=27.289%
0.27*88g=23.76g
or more accurately
0.2289*88g=24.01g
there is about 24 grams of carbon dioxide
The answer you are looking for is actually one you already have highlighted!
Each one creates a new strand and the other keeps the old/ original strand!
I hope this helps!