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Dictionary » P » Pronounced Pronouncedpronounced Strongly marked; unequivocal; decided. Origin: His] views became every day more pronounced. (Thackeray) Origin: F. Prononce. ![]()
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Results from our forumsex linked dyhybrid cross? how to set up... with two sex traits? thanks Break down information to points of facts: 1. Both conditions sex linked => on X chromosome 2. Both recessive => pronounced in males as they are hemizygous for x chromosome. Thus, “a non-hemophiliac, normal-visioned female, whose father had hemophilia and colorblindness” ...
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Re: Mitogenesis assay?Yea, it turned out to be just that above a certain concentration the mitogenic effect was so pronounced that it caused the lymphocytes to proliferate to the extent that, in the time until absorbance was measured, the cells exhausted nutrients and filled the well with ...
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Candidiasis in Nablus city: Epidemiological... to dry their feet but showed a positive yeast infection (57.1%). With respect to anticandidal activity of plant extracts, all tested plants showed pronounced activity to various degrees. Allium sativum (Garlic) showed the highest effect (100%) followed by Pistacia lentiscus (3.8%), Salvia dominica ...
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[SCIENCE] Two Eggs - One BirdUNDER THE SCIENTIFIC HYPOTHESIS “LIVES IN DIFFERENT LEVELS” Discovery of Water on Moon Recently. “The satellite, known as Lcross (pronounced L-cross), crashed into a crater near the Moon’s south pole a month ago. The 5,600-miles-per-hour impact carved out a hole 60 to 100 feet wide and ...
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Gene's and Allele's when to use each?http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/allele An allele (pronounced /ˈæliːl/ (UK), /əˈliːl/ (US); from the Greek αλληλος allelos, meaning other) is one of a series of different forms of a gene. The word is a short form of allelomorph ('other form'), ...
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