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    Alibrio Ficheri Lab Report

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    A. fischeriThe overall purpose of this study was to create a genomic library of Aliivibrio fischeri (A. fischeri) thus aiding in creating a restriction map of the lux operon. It also employs typical molecular techniques important for biologists to understand. In this portion of the lab, the chromosomal DNA (chDNA) will be isolated. Its purity will be measured using spectrophotometric analysis. Lastly, the DNA will be digested and verified via gel electrophoresis. A. fischeri is a gram…

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    Several logical premises are further given to withhold these “signs of truth”. For instance, in Fragment 8, on the principle that “what-is” is the only thing that can be, “what-is” must be ungenerated. For if it was created, it would have spawned from something else, which does not make sense because only “what-is” is. If it came from itself, this would not hold, because as he proves later on in Fragment 8, “what-is” is not divisible…

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    The Time Travelers

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    {{Please introduce the book and author in your introduction}} The Time Travelers crazed adventure to the future, leads him to a future he was not expecting. A world of Morlocks and eloy, evolutions next generations to come. {{Sentence fragment}} The time traveler had 3 theries {{theories}} about how the Eloy {{Eloi}} society functions. 1) {{Don't include numbers}}The time traveler believes that the Elois are sole descendants of humanity. The result of communism being{{replace with is}} the…

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    Sappho and Katherine Philips are two of the most influential writers and poets in literature. While both existed in two very different time periods, there are many parallels between the two poets and their writing style and lifestyle. Their poetry was about affectionate and emotional connections with women they cared for, which eventually led them to becoming a symbol for female homosexuality. Many scholars and historians would agree that both Sappho and Katherine Philips’ history are ambiguous…

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    minutes the gel tray with the solutions placed in each individual lane were placed on a UV trans-illuminator. The significance of this was to collect data by examining the gel to see the DNA which was separated by size. Normal DNA will result in two fragments, sickle cell will not be cut by the Bsu36I, and a carrier for sickle cell will separate into three…

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    Definition Lahars also called mudflows contain fusion of water and consolidated particles of gravel, ice, wood, and other fragments that flow from volcanoes are distinct, prompt, and gravity-induced outflows of drenched, high-consolidation mixtures.(Vallance, 2000) Types Primary lahars These are generated amidst outbursts by numerous eruption-related activities. Such lahars wiped out almost 37,451 people all over the world between AD 1600 and 2010. The Nevado del Ruiz disaster in 1985 caused…

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    Polymerase Chain Report

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    The random amplified polymorphic DNA-polymerase chain reaction (RAPD-PCR) method was used to examine the genetic variability of Aiolopus thalassinus (Fabr.) populations at heavy metal polluted and unpolluted locations of different geographical distances. Four primers yielded a total of 69 scorable bands, which are all polymorphic. Cluster and Principal component analysis separated the inside and outside Cairo populations into two main branches that were further separated into smaller ones,…

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    Recombinant Dna Synthesis

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    Recombinant DNA is genetically engineered DNA that is formed by splicing fragments of DNA. Organismal cloning is the artificial creation of a new organism that is genetically identical to its counterpart. DNA cloning is a recombinant DNA technique where cDNAs and fragments of genomic DNA are inserted into a cloning vector and maintained during growth of the host cells. Vector is an agent that transfers genetic material into a cell or organism. Restriction enzymes are bacterial enzymes that find…

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    extraordinary painting but, the people that surround him have another idea. They want to tear our world apart and in the future he may try to stop them. In his world he is surrounded by people that hate civilization and and want to destroy every last fragment it. Tom has a different opinion of civilization. He sees the beauty in the world and does not want to destroy is because it came from their past. I think that he may “come along someday with imagination and patch [this…

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    Bijagual Case Study

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    would face the same health threats as the isolated populations in the Osa, but not the same sever scale. Since the patches of forest are larger, there may not be as much competition between the population for space or resources. Also, the larger fragments may provide them more access to other populations of monkeys which would increase the amount of genetic variation and increase the population’s chance of survival.…

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