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    Pool Play Narrative

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    tournament. All morning I have been playing at 3rd base. I'm the starting 3rd baseman. At 3rd you have to think because you do a lot and I think what's happening in the game. Sometimes I think too much, when I get in my head I tense up. I always do it. I play well at 3rd, I have made some well plays. One time we were playing this one team and they are known for being tricky. There was no one on base and our pitcher walked someone. She was running to first base then sprinted to second. Hardly…

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    Human Genome Project

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    four nitrogenous bases that make up codes: adenine (A), cytosine(C), guanine(G), and thymine(T). The sequences of these chemical bases determine what information is present to create specific amino acids. The structure of DNA is similar to a twisting ladder and consists of paired bases (A to T, C to G), phosphate molecules, and sugar molecules. DNA is important because it instructs an organism's cell to produce certain amino acids for proteins, determined by the sequence of base pairs. DNA also…

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    The Double Helix

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    the nitrogenous bases because many organic chemistry textbooks depicted the nitrogenous bases in this form or in the enol form. However, according to Donohue, it would be highly unlikely to have the tautomeric or enol forms of the nitrogenous bases. Donohue suggested using the keto form of the nitrogenous bases instead, claiming that the crystal form and quantum-mechanical arguments supported the keto form. This form allowed Watson to experiment more with the bonding between the bases to see…

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    recognition site and cleavage pattern of the organism: Bacillus amyloliquefaciens H (Bam HI) and Escherichia coli RY13 (Eco RI) that affected three different DNA’s. After the procedure has been conducted, the fragments would be examined to observe the base pairs of the DNA. Most of the recognition sites shown partial cleavage or complete cleavage. Restriction enzymes cut the DNA at a specific nucleotide sequence by binding to the site first then cleaved the phosphodiester bonds1 after cutting…

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    form a shape known as a double helix. Each strand of the double helix has a backbone made of interchanging sugar and phosphate groups. “DNA sequencing is a scientific technique used to define the exact arrangement of bases in a DNA molecule.”(Talking glossary of genetic n.d.) The DNA base categorization transports the information a cell needs to assemble protein and RNA molecules. (Talking glossary of genetic n.d.) RNA, which stands for…

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    $16,600 paint $7,600 Total cost base $1,500+$16,600+$7,600 $1,524,200 G. Insurance payment and cost of hail damage Issue: The insurance payment and cost of hail damage? Conclusion: The payment of $85000 was a capital receipt. Analysis: Compensation receipt generally takes the character…

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    bitter-sweet feeling sharing your home with the largest air force base in the United States. Thousands of civilians wake up to do their daily routines such as taking the kids to school, going to work, walking the dog , and not knowing that at any moment we could become a target. Las Vegas is the city that never sleeps and the population just keeps growing, I ask myself if this city is a safe place to live? Having the Nellis Airforce Base here makes people feel protected, I feel preserved…

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    6. If t-butyl bromide was used as a substrate instead of t-butyl chloride the reaction rate would stay the same. The mechanism will still be SN1 reaction for the same reasons as t-butyl chloride. Such as, t-butyl bromide is tertiary alkyl halide like t-butyl chloride which will also favors SN1 reaction when reacted with water, a weak nucleophile. It will also form 30 carbocation which are more stable in SN1 reaction mechanisms as having more R groups (CH3 in this experiment) on the carbon with…

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    The four forces of evolution include mutation, gene flow, genetic drift, and natural selection. Mutation occurs when the base pairs in DNA change which leads to different codons being read during translation. Most mutations create codons for the same amino acid that the normal codon would have made but sometimes a different amino acid is made and that leads to changes in the organism's phenotype. Gene flow happens when two different populations come together and reproduce with each other. The…

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    bands for its results. The first band was 37 mm, which means that it 4,108 base pairs. Suspect three’s first band was 36 mm and had 5,000 base pairs. The crime scene’s second band was 40 mm and 3,102 base pairs. Suspect three’s second band was 39 mm and was 3,500 base pairs. The crime scene’s last and final third band was 44 mm and was 2,407 base pairs. Suspect three’s last and final third band was 42 mm and was 2,800 base pairs. Even though the two are not identical, they are close enough to be…

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