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Dictionary » S » State Statestate (Science: chemistry) The condition of the system at a given time, it is usually defined by an equation which is called an equation of state. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: mutations and dependencies... they are the mercy of university biology teachers who KNOWINGLY indoctrinate them/evolutionary biology propaganda. That ncbi article doesn't state that there is no succession. You've only shown that, if there are successions at these major transitions, those successions are difficult to track. ...
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Re: mutations and dependencies... organization. No intermediate "grades" or intermediate forms between different types are detectable. That ncbi article doesn't state that there is no succession. You've only shown that, if there are successions at these major transitions, those successions are difficult to track. ...
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Re:... I think you mean observation --> hypothesis --> test --> repeat until it's falisified or elevated to theory status When you state the claim so broadly, it seems untestable, but the theory of evolution gets much more specific than that. According to the theory of evolution, ...
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Genetics with Mitosis and Meiosis... for an individual of genotype AaBb given that there is no crossing over in this organism and that the two genes involved asoort independently. 2. State Mendels law of independent assortment and explain why it applies to meiotic cell division but NOT apply to mitotic cell division . I also have ...
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How to clone a gene with lots of splicing intermediates?... situations? (It is my first time in a real university lab, so I am very inexperienced - therefore, nothing you say will be 'too simple'! :) please state the obvious, if needs be!)
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