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Dictionary » M » Marks Marks1. An old weight and coin. See marc. Lend me a mark. 2. The unit of monetary account of the german Empire, equal to 23.8 cents of united states money; the equivalent of one hundred pfennigs. Also, a silver coin of this value. See: marc. ![]()
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Results from our forumWhat are some reasons that prove adaptations are not designe... designs. I know what sorts of goals humans have, but not gods. I know what sorts of materials humans can manipulate, but not gods. I know what marks of culture might appear in human designs, but not divine designs. However, if the ID proponent has a specific god in mind, you can have a vague ...
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Glutamine synthetase in animalsYes. Check out GenBank http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/nuccore. Enter "glutamine synthetase" (with the quotation marks) and any animal whose genome has been sequenced, e.g. "Homo sapiens", "Caenorhabditis elegans".
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Sequence allignment questions... acid is present in each sequence. Also give an example of a one position where a negatively-charged amino acid is found in all the sequences. (6 marks) If you want me to understand better, could you answer the first part of the question? Here's the sequence alignment that is needed to answer ...
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Re: Natural selection ends in absurdity or nonsenseI invite forum members to copy and paste just about any portion of jumma's quotes into a search engine (with quote marks to get more relevant results). This stuff has been around for years and has made the rounds of many forums (including this one - hi gamila, how's the weather ...
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Re: Explain why Genetic Code is called "Rosetta Stone" of life?... If however, he cannot give you a good reason then you should strongly ask that he correct your mark. You should at the very least get partial marks. Again, as far as I can tell you answered the question your prof asked, if he wanted a different answer then he should have asked a different ...
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