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Dictionary » W » White-foot White-footwhite-foot (Science: veterinary) A white mark on the foot of a horse, between the fetlock and the coffin. ![]()
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Results from our forumAnswer this question. Coming from my module drills.... type of cell would probably provide the best opportunity to study lysosomes? A. Leaf Cell of a Plant B. Nerve Cell C. Muscle Cell D. Phagocytes white blood cells Please provide the correct answer with a corresponding explanation to that. Thank you. JOHN MICHAEL ANGELO
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ligation error... DH5a for host cell ) with antibiotic (amp50 for pRSET B, cam30 for pACYCDUET-1) at 37'C overnight. on the next day, i found that only pRSET B have white colonies, but pACYCDUET-1 shows no colonies at all ! what is the possible reason? maybe you can answer it in point (short but easily to understand) ...
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Re: I really need help with the Punnett square & genotypicif there are 25% be Red, 50% Pink and 25% White, it means the red is incomplete dominant. when heterozygous, it wont be appeared as dominant phenotype, it will appear as pink colour. In ur question, [(heterozygous) for red flower] this mean it ...
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I really need help with the Punnett square & genotypicthey say dominant, but not whether it's completely dominant, hm :roll: I'd try 75% red and 25% white
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I really need help with the Punnett square & genotypicThank you JackBean, for taking your time and trying to help me. Would 25% be Red, 50% Pink and 25% White?? Or would it be 3/4 Red because red is the dominant and 1/4 White? Sorry im just trying to understand this. Im still not sure what to do for the F1 F2 generations.
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