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Is DNA fingerprinting used in daignosis of diseases

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gerprinting is used todiagnose inherited disorders in both prenatal and NEWBORN babies in HOSPITALS around the world. Thesedisorders may include cystic fibrosis, HEMOPHILIA, Huntington's disease, FAMILIAL Alzheimer's, sickle cell anemia, thalassemia, and many others.

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Rivet popper hypothesis explains the importance of

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st Paul EHRLICH gave rivet POPPER hypothesis to help UNDERSTAND the contribution species richness, He compared each species with rivet in the body of an airplane. (i) This hypothesis EXPLAINS that ecosystem to be an airplane and the species to be the rivets JOINING all parts together

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Given an account of the economic importance of algae.

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re, the algae an important form of food for fishes. These algae keep the water habitable for fish by absorbing the carbon dioxide from it and enriching water with oxygen through photosynthetic ACTIVITY. The LARGE brown and RED algae are used as organic fertilizers, especially on LAND close to the SEA.

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Nursing care plan of pregnancy induce hypertension

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e six (6) nursing care plans for GESTATIONAL Hypertension or Pregnancy Induced Hypertension: DEFICIENT Fluid VOLUME. Decreased Cardiac Output. Altered Tissue Perfusion (Uteroplacental) Risk for Maternal Injury. Risk for Imbalanced NUTRITION: Less Than Body REQUIREMENTS. Deficient Knowledge.

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Methods of finding out gametes and somatic recombination

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al recombination is a type of genetic recombination in bacteria characterized by DNA TRANSFER from one organism CALLED donor to another organism as recipient. This PROCESS OCCURS in three main ways: TRANSFORMATION, Transduction, and.

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List the investigation areas where nurse is required

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s NOTHING prohibiting youfrom being licensed in several states. ... NOTE that if both statesare members of the NurseLicensure Compact, the process of obtaining the second LICENSE will be DIFFERENT than if one or both of the states are not members of the NLC.

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How is it determined if the desired dna with blunt ends is ligase in correct order?

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nds are generated by cutting both DNA strands in the middle of the recognition sequence. DNA ligase HELPS to join together the complementary ENDS ofinsert DNA and plasmid DNA. ... Most OFTHESE enzymes cut their recognition sequences at staggered sites, GIVING overhanging or COHESIVE single-stranded tails.

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Giant cell tumor of tendon sheath differential diagnosis

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ntial diagnosis INCLUDE ALSO ganglion CYST, a desmoid tumour, lipoma, malignant fibrous histiocytoma, synovial SARCOMA, and other soft tissue tumours. Ganglion cysts can be differentiated from giant celltumours of the tendon sheath by ULTRASOUND.

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Evaluation of clinical outcomes of aplastic anemia

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APLASTIC anaemia is not a MALIGNANT disease (CANCER) it can be very serious, especially if the BONE marrow is severely affected and there are very few blood cells left in circulation.

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Batch and continuous sterilization differentiation

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terilization is the reduction of contaminant ORGANISMS through the heating of a vessel. The entire volume of media is sterilized at once through the use of thermal or RADIATION techniques. When RUNNING a thermal batch STERILIZATION, a system GOES through 3 steps: heating, holding, and cooling.

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State syllabus biology to maintain homeostasis

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vous system HELPS keep homeostasis in breathing patterns. Because breathing is involuntary, the nervous system ENSURES that the body is getting much needed oxygen through breathing the APPROPRIATE AMOUNT of oxygen. When toxins GET into your blood, they disrupt your body's homeostasis.

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Mention the stages of cognitive development with appropriate age limit.

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motor stage: birth to 2 YEARS. Preoperational stage: AGES 2 to 7. Concrete operational stage: ages 7 to 11. FORMAL operational stage: ages 12 and up.

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List of different stages of human development with explaination in illustration

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ocial Stages SummaryTrust vs. Mistrust. This stage BEGINS at birth and lasts through one year of AGE. ...Autonomy vs. Shame and DOUBT. ...Initiative vs. Guilt. ...Industry vs. Inferiority. ...Identity vs. ROLE Confusion. ...Intimacy vs. Isolation. ...Generativity vs. Stagnation. ...Ego Integrity vs. DESPAIR.

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Literature review of impact of climate change in marine ecosystem

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ns are getting hotter. Changesin water TEMPERATURE can AFFECT the environments where fish, shellfish, and other MARINE species live. As climate change causes the OCEANS to become warmer year-round, populations of some species may adapt by shifting TOWARD cooler areas.

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How to measure genetic diversity based on dna and chromosomes?

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s. Genetic diversity of a POPULATION can be ASSESSED by some simple MEASURES. Gene diversity is the proportion of polymorphic loci across the genome. Heterozygosity is the fraction of individuals in a population that are HETEROZYGOUS for a particular locus.

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How many hydrogen bonds are in pairing of adenine and thymine in dna?

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, CYTOSINE can form three hydrogen bonds with guanine, and adenine can form two hydrogen bonds with THYMINE. Or, more simply, C bonds with G and A bonds with T. It's CALLED complementary base PAIRING because each base can only bond with a specific base partner.

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How do human begins influence ecologic of a region. Explain? Answer for?

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All plants and animals in an area are INTERDEPENDENT and interrelated to each other and their dependence on the environment is called an ecosystem. Human beings influence the ecology of a region in the following ways: ... They CUT trees and kill animals, THEREBY creating an ecological IMBALANCE.

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How many molecules evoled of co2 and water in kre s cycle?

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shly PRODUCED oxaloacetate, in TURN, reacts with yet ANOTHER molecule of acetyl CoA, and the cycle begins again. Each turn of the Krebs cycle produces two moleculesof carbon dioxide, one guanosine triphosphate molecule (GTP), and enough ELECTRONS to generate THREE molecules of NADH and one molecule of FADH2.

19.

Disease resistance capacity how does it affect our body

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h tissue damage caused by pathogens or by the immune response is the most obvious negative OUTCOME of an INFECTIOUS disease, overt tissue damage isonly one of many possible fitness COSTS associated with INFECTIONS. ... Different tissues and physiological processes vary in TOLERANCE capacity.

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Synthesis of nanoparticle using plant in gold particle

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thesis of nanoparticles employing plant extracts is a simple and viable alternative to chemical procedures and PHYSICAL methods. ... Hibiscus leaf extract was used to synthesise GOLD nanoparticles of different size and shape with average PARTICLE size of 13 nm

21.

What is curvature movements?

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ement which allows the organs/parts of plants to MAKE movement in or other DIRECTION is called movement of CURVATURE

22.

Drag the tiles to the correct boxes to complete the pairs. Match the modes of transport to the molecules. carrier proteins osmosis active transport simple diffusion exocytosis oxygen arrowRight water molecule arrowRight charged amino acid arrowRight calcium moves from low concentration to high concentration arrowRight protein from the Golgi apparatus arrowRight

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neeche dekhoExplanation:Here is a brief on the modes of transport listed and the different molecules (or substance) transported:Carrier proteins → Charged amino acidsCarrier proteins are transmembrane proteins that facilitate movement of molecules, ions and macromolecules across biological MEMBRANES.Charged amino ACIDS are transported in this manner. The carrier proteins can be FOUND in plasma membranes and on cell organellesActive transport → CalciumActive transport is the movement of molecules and ions from REGIONS of low concentration to a REGION of high concentration across cell membranes, against a concentration gradient.Calcium ions are transported into cells through active transportSimple diffusion → OxygenSimple diffusion is the process by which molecules move from a region of high concentration to a region of low concentration.Oxygen molecules move into the cell through the cell membrane through simple diffusion.Exocytosis → Proteins from the golgi apparatusExocytosis a process through which molecules are moved out of the cell. The process involves removal of large molecules such as proteins through vesicles such as the golgi apparatusOsmosis → water moleculesOsmosis is the process by which water molecules move from a high a low concentrated solution to a more concentrated solution through a semi-permeable membrane (such as the cell membrane).

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Why did charles Dickens write aboutthe trriple effects effect affection distillation of people lives and character q and care district give one reason

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How can evolution occur at a faster pace in nature ? (5 marks) I would prefer an expert to answer

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on can not occur faster in nature it's MUTATION but hsving a SPEED on EVOLUTION one NEEDS velocity of the TIME

25.

Why are mimosa plant bent by touching it in 2 sec ?????

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of the CHEMICAL REACTIONS TAKING PLACE in them.class?

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What is hormone?how is use full to living beings

Answer» NE is a chemical secreted by an ENDOCRINE GLAND and RELEASED into the blood and transported to a distantly - located target organ. ✴️ hormone control various COMPLEX process like growth, metabolism, and fertility in human body. ✴️ helps in the development of brain and reproductive system. ✴️ influence the function of immune system.
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Please solve question number 26, I mark him or her as brilliantlist

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o because when salt is ADDED during cooking it creates a higher ion concentration at the surface than exists deep within the CELLS.To EQUALIZE the concentration LEVELS the water within the cells is drawn out through the permeable cell walls by the process of osmosis.

28.

A well labelled diagram of a Xylem tissue and a Phloem tissue

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29.

Write the name of vitamin whose deficiency cause bone deformity in children

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D___________

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Biology Give the exact location of: i) Anvil ii) SAN

Answer» L:               The incus or anvil is a bone in the middle ear. The anvil-shaped SMALL bone is one of THREE ossicles in the middle ear.2. SAN:             The sinoatrial node (SAN) is a region of cardiac fibres located in the right atrium.I hope it'll HELP.....
31.

The chanterelle, a type of wild mushroom, grows beneath host trees such as the douglas fir, which provide it with necessary sugars. The underground filaments

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32.

Enters the cell by interacting with the assembled capsid not with the soluble or monomeric capsid proteins and disassemble prior to reverse transcription

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Asexual reproduction involves a single parent in the process of reproduction and this process is then done by that single parent. Asexual reproduction in multicellular organisms - it is carried in plants when they give of spores.. And there are many motile and aquatic animals which perform reproduction in this way.

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34.

Pathogens of leishmania and trypanasoma?

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lastids Leishmania infantum and Trypanosoma cruzi, the CAUSATIVE AGENTS of zoonotic visceral leishmaniasis (ZVL) and Chagas' disease (CD), respectively, can both be transmitted vertically in utero from mother to infant [1]. ... L. chagasi) is ONE of the Leishmania species causing visceral leishmaniasis (VL).

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Explain why exhaledair contains more water vapour than inhaled air

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ult is that the EXHALED AIR containsless oxygen and more carbon dioxide thanthe inhaled air. The air in the LUNGS ALSO becomes humidified with water before it isexhaled.Short but revelanthope it helpsplzz follow me

36.

Tamatoes are cultivated by the practice called

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ctice is CALLED FARMING

37.

Which law is called as law of purity of gamets give it s explain tion

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e may CARRY either the dominant or the RECESSIVE factor but not both as we find in F1 individuals. This is why it is CALLED either as 'principle of segregation' or as 'law of purity of GAMETES'. This concept of segregation is OFTEN called Mendel's first principle.

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How moths of certain families are able to escape capture from bats? What is the frequency?

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hs are very SENSITIVE to hear the high FREQUENCY squeaks of bats, THUS they FLY away from that PLACE and escape from the bats.

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-------------part of brain is occupied by cerebrum.

Answer» PART of BRAIN is OCCUPIED by CEREBRUM
40.

Explain why mother's milk is very important for the newly born baby ?

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, it GIVES the NOURISHMENT that is needed by baby at its EARLY life STAGES...Hope it helps you..

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What would be the consequences of the deficiency of Haemoglobin in human body ??? Pls ans---

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the deficiency of haemoglobin in blood, its oxygen carrying CAPACITY decreases . As a result the production of ENERGY by oxidation will become SLOWER . One WOULD fall sick and would feel fatigue most of the time .

42.

Guys tell me.... We are evolved from chimpanzees???

Answer» E!!! No, We EVOLVED from other EARLY TIME APES..
43.

Name one gustatory receptor and one olfactory receptor present in human body

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is tongue ONE gustatory receptor and one OLFACTORY receptor is NOSE PRESENT in human BODY .

44.

How a girl can get a pregnance

Answer» STOP ASKING this TYPE of QUESTIONS here!!
45.

Prepare an article for newspaper on the item "how Human activities effect s the environment"

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mpact on the ENVIRONMENT which can impact the major environment such as a CHANGES to the biologicalenvironment and ALSO ecosystem and the natural resources which cause DIRECTLY by the human such as global warming and degradation and much more I will help you please mark as BRANIEST

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Clin biol res. 1986;213:319-31. Biochemical effects of the flolignane silibinin on rna, protein and dna synthesis in rat livers. Sonnenbichler j, zetl i. Pmid: 2424029 ...

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47.

Types of solution on the basis of concentration and its effect on cell?

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48.

the label on the bottle of chemical is spoiled. how will you find weather the chemical is acidic or not

Answer» US TEST we can FIND that WEATHER it is ACIDIC or not
49.

What is cell wall ? any 5 points

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E IS YOUR ANSWER Cell Wall Key Points. The cell wall is an OUTER protective membrane in manycells INCLUDING plants, fungi, algae, and bacteria. ... The three LAYERS are the middle lamella, primary cell wall, and SECONDARY cell wall. Bacterial cell wallsare composed of peptidoglycan....HOPE IT'S HELPFUL ,

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Define micropropagation

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pagation of plants by GROWING PLANTLETS in tissue CULTURE and then PLANTING them out.