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Dictionary » W » Wit Witwit (Science: psychology) The faculty of expressing the amusing, clever, or comical or the keen perception and cleverly apt expression of connections between ideas that awaken amusement and pleasure. Mental ability; he's got plenty of brains but no common sense. ![]()
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Re: pcr purification trouble... the whole amount of PCR product , just the 10microgram according to the binding capacity of the purification kit column. and then I proceeded wit the further step but did not get any result of the transformation, I am starting again from the pcr , I would like to know shall I purify the complete ...
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pcr purification trouble... the whole amount of PCR product , just the 10microgram according to the binding capacity of the purification kit column. and then I proceeded wit the further step but did not get any result of the transformation, I am starting again from the pcr , I would like to know shall I purify the complete ...
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Natural selection is proven wrong... selects for genes/traits already present 2)Natural selection is not responsible for new genes you dont need a PHD in genetics to see -any half wit can the logic is irrefutable new species have new genes/traits if NS does not generate new genes then NS cant generate new species
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