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    bio 243 lab final notes

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    Lab manual/results/online article condensed notes Lab 1 · DNA is made up of deoxyribonucelotides · Components of DNA/RNA includes a 5 carbon sugar‚ a phosphate group‚ and a nitrogenous base · the negative charge associated with DNA/RNA is due to the phosphate groups · DNA is linked together by phosphodiester bonds (they are covalent bonds) · the energy required to create these bonds is from the cleavage of pyrophosphate‚ refer to figure 1.3 on page 4 and below. ·

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    Formal lab report: Abstarct: The Purpose of this experiment was to perform Agrobacterium-mediated transformation in Wild type Arabidopsis thaliana Columbia by using somatic plant transformation method. The whole process lasted for over a period of 11 weeks and we were successful in getting transformed plants. Agrobacterium tumefaciens strain containing pMP90 (Ti-helper) plasmid and pCAMBIA1391 (T-DNA) plasmid was used for this plant transformation. pCAMBIA1391 plasmid was constructed by cloning Brassica

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    Ap Bio Lab Fruit Flies

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    AP Lab Seven Genetics of Organisms Dan Torres AP Biology Block 1 January 24‚ 2011 Introduction & Background Fruit flies have made a huge contribution towards knowledge about genetics‚ but for most people‚ they are just annoying insects that are attracted to their fruit. Their scientific name is Drosophila melanogaster‚ and to scientists‚ they have been a key to understand many principles of heredity including sex linked inheritance‚ epistasis‚ multiple alleles‚ and gene mapping. Fruit

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    Chinese buffet‚ and was wearing blue flannel shirt and jeans. Houtchens Jason O. Chemistry Lecturer‚ at the time of the murder he was teaching Chemistry 101 lab‚ and was wearing a blue polo shirt and jeans. Waffle Debra A. Lab Technician‚ at the time of the crime scene she stated she was preparing for Microbiology 206 lab‚ and she was wearing blue lab coat and khaki pants.

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    Introduction The purpose of this experiment is to determine the maximum absorbance of fast green‚ and the chlorophylls‚ also in the case of fast green create a concentration curve to determine an unknown substance. Each test will use the spectrophotometer. Spectroscopy is the study of light. A spectrophotometer is a machine used to determine the absorbance of light at any given wavelength. It does this by using a source of white light through a prism‚ which gives multiple wavelengths that

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    Bios

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    Jan Levi O. Pangilinan Mr. Jestoni Basco BSIS – IIIB BIOS(Basic Input/Output System) 1. What is BOIS? The term BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) was invented by Gary Kildall and first appeared in the CP/M operating system in 1975‚ describing the machine-specific part of CP/M loaded during boot time that interfaces directly with the hardware (a CP/M machine usually has only a simple boot loader in its ROM). Later versions of CP/M (as well as Concurrent CP/M‚ Concurrent

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    Lab Report 8 Bio 112

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    Lab Report: Animal Behavioral Diversity Biology 112 Lucas LLona 5-7-13 1) a. Based on background knowledge regarding beta fish‚ I believe that the male beta fish will be the first out of the two specimens to display any aggressive behavior. b. - Pectorals flap at rapid speeds when the beta fish is uncomfortable and appears agitated. - The gill cover expands in size when the beta fish is uncomfortable. - Caudal fin moves quickly when agitated and also determines how quickly the specimen

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    Enzyme Catalysis Lab: Laboratory Write Up Problem/Question: What happens to the amounts of gas produced in a catalyzed reaction of Hydrogen Peroxide when the catalyst is mixed with an acid? Theory/Hypothesis: In this experiment the researcher and their team will be performing tests on a catalyst (proteins found in potato) to see what will happen when the catalyst in a Hydrogen Peroxide reaction is treated with an acid before the reaction occurs. The researcher hypothesizes that the after treating

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    Nicolette Lindberg 11/30/12 IB Biology 2‚ Period 1 Transpiration Lab Background Information- Transpiration is the loss of water from a plant. Plants transpire water out of the stomata in their leaves at a different rate in every environment. The amount of transpiration is affected by the environment‚ how developed the plant is to not lose as much water‚ the surface area of the leaves‚ and how affected the plant is by its environment (Von Bargen). For this experiment‚ the plant we used was (Viola

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    Bio Lab 1-2 Answers

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    Lab 1‚ Exercise 1 • Based on the information in Table 2‚ what patterns do you observe? The number of fish that I observed in a body of water increases until the dissolved oxygen was at 12 ppm. After that point‚ the number of fish declines slightly. • Develop a hypothesis relating to the amount of dissolved oxygen measured in the water sample and the number of fish observed in the body of water. When the dissolved oxygen levels increase‚ the number of fish that

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