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    Crosses of Sordara

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    Biology 260: gENETICS | CROSSES OF SORDARIA | Sordaria of Tan and Grey Allele | | Abstract: To understand the details of genetic behavior‚ Sordaria fimicola is used in this study by observing the asci produced from monohybrid and dihybrid crosses with observance to recombination. This experiment performed extended over a three week period. The strains that were used from S. fimicola were wild type producing black‚ and mutants producing grey and tan strains. There are seven possible phenotypes

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    Nought Tobey Characters

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    Callie Rose struggles with growing up as a nought and‚ when she learns the truth about her nought father’s life from her friend Tobey; who calls her a terrorist’s daughter‚ she becomes angry with her mother Sephy for hiding the truth and decides to follow Callum’s path with her new hate filled personality. She also cuts off her friendship with nought Tobey‚ regardless of how sorry he is. Sephy feels trapped and rejects an offer of marriage from her boyfriend Sonny. Sephy then meets Nathan‚ the owner

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    This essay will be explaining to what extent Malorie Blackman has drawn on the historical struggle for racial equality in the book ’Noughts and Crosses’. This moving story is about a young boy called Callum – he is a nought‚ a second class citizen in a world run by crosses. Then there is Sephy – a daughter of one of the most powerful men in the country. Noughts and Crosses simply don’t mix. Malorie Blackman has shown racial equality by making Sephy and Callum different races. Malorie Blackman has

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    Lab- Dihybrid Crosses

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    This lab was about corn genetics- dihybrid crosses. We had to analyze the corn kernels and later on see if our hypothesis was either supported or rejected. We wanted to discover what color and coat texture was dominant (purple and wrinkled‚ yellow and wrinkled‚ purple and smooth or yellow and smooth). I had not yet done labs like these ones‚ but I definitely had studied about monohybrid and dihybrid‚ crosses. Also‚ I have done many activities on this aspect and other labs that were similar but not

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    Genetic Crosses Lab

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    Name: Larken McRorie Date: 12/2/2014 Graded Assignment Lab Report Answer the questions below. When you are finished‚ submit this assignment to your teacher by the due date for full credit. Lab Report: Genetic Crosses 1 You may wish to construct the Punnett squares on scratch paper first before you fill in the Punnett squares on the Lab Report. Answer the questions below. When you are finished‚ submit this assignment to your teacher by the due date for full credit. Part 1: Monohybrid Cross—Predicting

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    have had the greatest impacts on me are Noughts and Crosses by Malorie Blackman (it is a series of books which I have read all) and To kill a Mocking Bird by. These books are influential to me because both books target themes of racial discrimination and love‚ friendship‚ depression‚ prejudice‚ violence‚ and power abuse. Both novels portray a world where it is completely acceptable to discriminate against people because of the colour of their skin. Both novels also have societies which are predicated

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    Blueback Novel Essay

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    Blueback Essay In novels‚ characters are used to help the author show the way they are constructed. It is evident in the novel Blueback‚ by Tim Winton (1997)‚ the construction of characters are what Winton uses to communicate the ideas that Abel is passionate about the sea‚ Abel fights for what he believes in and that Abel is loyal to his friends and family. These ideas are easily found‚ through narrative point of view and dialogue. It is clear that the author must deliver‚ character construction

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    Star Crosses Commentary

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    Alexander Charles‚ what a nice name. I wonder if Mr.Charles was an English teacher? In his poem star-crossed‚ Charles talks about two skeletons discovered in Mantua Italy. These skeletons "linked in a lovers embrace" are the underlying theme throughout the poem. At the the beginning of the poem Charles links love to these 5000 year old lovers while at the end he links them to his age. However he incorporates a sense of bias in the poem. "I shall grow old" age is a something that some

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    The Novel Ddemeuble Essay

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    “The Novel Démeublé” is an essay written by Willa Cather‚ throughout the essay‚ there is a statement at the end that stands out than the rest. This statement is “Whatever is felt upon the page without being specifically named there-that it seems to me‚ is created. It is the inexplicable presence of the thing not named‚ of the over-tone divided by the ear but not heard by it the verbal mood‚ the emotional aura of the fact or thing or the deed‚ that gives high quality to the novel or the drama as well

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    Three Novel Essay

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    between his Indian heritage and American background. In the novel‚ The White Tiger written by Aravind Adiga‚ provides a darkly humor perspective of India’s lower class struggle as the main character‚ Balram Halwai‚ explains from a retrospective narrative. Lastly‚ The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini‚ tells the story of a young boy named Amir who must redeem himself after allowing his servant/friend to get raped. Throughout all three novels‚ each main character seeks forgiveness for their corrupt and

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