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    Watson and Crick discovering DNA Watson and Cricks discovery of DNA was important for many reasons because DNA made it possible to use genetic screening to identify which patients have ‘faulty’ genes which will lead to genetic illness such as Alzheimer’s. Watson and Crick discovered the structure of DNA in 1953. A reason that it was important was because it has provided an explanation for diseases and conditions that the germ theory cannot explain‚ for instance‚ cancer. This was important because

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    The Role of DNA in Protein Synthesis DNA is found in the cells nucleus. It is part of the chromosome of the cell. DNA is the molecule that controls the making of protein. Protein is used for the growth of cells and organisms and also for the repair of cells. Protein is also used as an enzyme to speed up reactions in the body. Because of this DNA is able to control the whole organism. With out DNA and its ability to make protein the cells and eventually the whole organism would die

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    DNA Extraction Lab Report

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    Biotechnology Lab Report Lab: Extracting DNA from Bananas and Strawberries Purpose: To properly and successfully extract DNA from various fruits using cell disruption and separation techniques. Materials Used: 2 heavy duty zip-lock baggie 1 strawberry (fresh or frozen and thawed) 1 banana half 10 ml DNA extraction buffer* 2 Coffee filters Ice cold 95% ethanol 1 small beaker 2 Test tubes Wooden coffee stirrer *To make the extraction buffer‚ 100 ml of shampoo (without conditioner) was mixed

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    are very helpful to you as you can see. Last but not least are nucleic acids. They consist of DNA‚ RNA‚ ATP etcetera. A difference between DNA and RNA is that DNA is double stranded and RNA is single stranded. The monomer of it is nucleotides. The structure is made up of sugar‚ phosphate group and a nitrogen Functions include the DNA containing all of your hereditary information and RNA uses your DNA to make proteins. This

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    presented in history as being tangible‚ being tied to a date‚ or an exact happening. Manifest Destiny on the other hand‚ is a phenomenon. It can not be tied to a date‚ event or even a specific period of time. Manifest Destiny existed and still exists as the philosophy that embraces American history as a whole. Manifest Destiny is an intangible ideology that created American history. In its simplest form‚ Manifest Destiny can be defined as‚ "A Movement." More specifically‚ it would be the systematic body of

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    “Manifest Destiny” is by far one of the most important terminologies in American history; and‚ is a crucial stepping stone towards the making of the American nation. However‚ it is neither a written law or a process. “Manifest Destiny” was coined by John O’ Sullivan‚ an influential political writer and American columnist‚ in his essay “Annexation” written in 1845 which was influenced by American-Mexican war. It is the notion believed by Americans that expanding to the West is a self-fulfilling prophecy

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    OBJECTIVES The Basis of Heredity 1. Explain in general terms how traits are transmitted from parents to offspring. An organism’s traits and appearance are controlled by specific forms of proteins contained in DNA. When gametes are formed‚ the male and female parents pass along their DNA into their respective gametes. Fertilization fuses the gametes and combines the genetic contribution of each parent into the new offspring. 2. Distinguish between asexual and sexual reproduction. Asexual Reproduction-A

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    A reflection and analysis of my role as Assistant Stage Manager in the production of The Hour/DNA by Jordan Daughtry. As part of the Performance Practice module‚ myself and my fellow students had to take part in two mainstage productions at Derby Theatre as either cast‚ crew or taking a dual role. Having the option to choose our desired role‚ I opted to take part as either a part of the cast or a member of the marketing team. When the roles were announced‚ I was assigned to the Marketing team and

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    Our Decisions Determine Our Destiny Our whole life is based on the decisions we make‚ whether it is big decisions like if we choose to go to college‚ get married‚ or have kids‚ or even smaller decisions such as if we decide to turn left or right on a walk. All of these decisions that we make in life can change our future‚ and of course we all want to make the right decisions so that we have a good future. God is so wonderful that he equipped us with moral law‚ which provides ways to tell the difference

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    Fate is stated to be the development of events beyond a person’s control that determines their own future. This concept of manifested destiny can cause an individual to think or act irrationally to the extent of mental instability. In William Shakespeare’s “Macbeth” this notion is explored through certain scenarios such as Macbeth’s actions against others‚ the irrational behaviour of the surrounding characters‚ and Lady Macbeth’s final deed. The portrayal of insanity due to predetermined fate is

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