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    Perham softball head coach Tyler Doll knew his team would need to score a lot of runs if it wanted to beat the Park Rapids Area Panthers on April 4 at Arvig Park. However, Panther pitcher Brooke Jerger made sure that didn’t happen when she shut down the Yellowjackets, helping the Panthers to an 11-1 season opening win. Jerger scattered four hits while allowing one run. She struck out eight and did not walk a batter. She started strong, striking out five of the six batters she faced to start the…

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    child. Most cells in human body have twenty three pairs of chromosomes, making it a total of 46 but, individual sperm and egg cells have only twenty three unpaired chromosomes. A child receives half of chromosomes from mother’s egg and half from the father’s sperm cell. A male child receives an X chromosome from his mother and a Y chromosome from his father and a female gets an X chromosome from each parent.…

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    Occam Razor Analysis

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    In most of the time, base rate fallacy can be very effective since with this method people could get result of certain problem through the problem’s essence. However, sometimes, the base rate fallacy can lead to serious error since people may turn blind to the base rate. When people know nothing about how an incident takes place, they may make a quick judgment through the limited data…

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    Wolf Pack Structure

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    Other distinguishing marks are the bold outline on the alpha's hackles (the hairs along the backbone) and dark line extending down the back to the base of the tail (Gonzalez, 2013). The alpha can also carry a potent scent from consuming the most valuable organs of a prey, such as the heart and liver (Gonzalez, 2013). The alpha pair shares the most social freedom among all pack members. They are very influential and have the most freedom in where to go, what to do and when to do it, with…

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    Hatshepsut Analysis

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    personal name, Hatshepsut, which means "foremost of noble women." This statue was one of a pair that stood on either side of a granite doorway on the upper terrace of Hatshepsut's temple at Deir el-Bahri. The pose, with both hands open and resting on the front of the kilt, is a devotional gesture that was first used in statues of the Middle Kingdom pharaoh Senwosret III who lived…

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    A, B and Z DNA Structure These three types of DNA all possess the similar property of a double helical structure formed from a sugar-phosphate backbone and containing the 4 bases, adenine, thymine, guanine and cytosine, complementarily paired with hydrogen bonding. A and G are purines and have a double ring whereas T and C are pyrimidines and have only a single ring. Within the helix a pyrimidine is always paired with a purine such that G is always paired with C and T with A. The difference…

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    Cra Gene Lab Report

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    The purpose of this lab report is to discuss experiments performed in order to study the ctrA gene. It was hypothesized that ctrA will be present in the four bacterial species studied, which are Rhodobacter sphaeroides 2.4.1, Rhodobacter sphaeroides 17029, Escherichia coli DH5훂, and Rhodopseudomonas palustris BisB5. It was also hypothesized that ctrA is more conserved in closely related species and less conserved in not closely related species. The last hypothesis for this study is that the…

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    The number of base pairs for the PGEX-KG (original) plasmid and PGEX-KG SAW1 (clone gene) is different. PGEX-KG- Saw1 has 794 bp more than original plasmid. The single digestion for both PGEX-KG and PGEX-KG-Saw1 will make a single cut in their respective restriction sites. The clone and original plasmids will become linearized and the PGEX-KG-Saw1 will be longer than PGEX-KG because of the insertion of Saw1. However, the insertion Saw1 can be isolated from the clone plasmid by doing double…

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    Ignorance

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    actually explain the mystery behind why some people look older or younger than their age. The human genome has been previously mapped out which shows that it consists of 25,000 genes which in turn are made up of about 3 billion base pairs of DNA. Small changes in the base pairs occur once in every 1,000 letters of the DNA code which produces genetic mutations and genetic diversity. In addition, the gene, MC1R, has been found to…

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    Ehbp1 Research Paper

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    prostate cancer. This gene is commonly found within the cytosol and the plasma membrane of a cell. It's size is 1231 amino acids long. Its cytogenetic location is on the short, or p, arm of chromosome 2 at position 15, or 2p15, located from base pair 62,673,850 to base pair 63,046,486. Ishikawa Nagase and other scientists, in 1998, cloned a partial EHBP1 cDNA, which…

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