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| A force assumed to cause events that cannot be foreseen or controlled. ex: flipping coin |
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| the probability of either one or the other of two mutually exclusive events occuring |
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| what is the purpose of chi square test |
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| to determine whether experimentally obtained data constitute a good fit to a theoretical, expected ratio |
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| What is the critical point of critical value in chi square? |
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| Who is responsible for development of D. melanogaster? |
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| Who is Alfred A. Stutevant |
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| showed the frequency of recombination between two linked genes and the distance |
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| short generation time, copious offspring, simple culturing requirements, well-defined genetics |
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| sum of al physical and chemical changes that occur in an organism |
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| process that use energy to produce materials from simple substrates. |
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| process involve degradation of complex compounds with release of energy |
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| who sugested te relationship between genes and enzymes? |
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| Who said one gene one enzyme? |
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| a rare inherited metabolic discorder characterized by secretion of homogenistic acid in urine. |
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| multiple visual structures of each eye in fruit fly |
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| what pteridine and ommochrome pigments make? |
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| disrupt biosynthesis of the pteridine --> brown eyes |
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| vermilion(vn) and cinnabar(cn) |
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| egg--> instar --> larva --> pupil --> flies |
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| slender, elongated, and light in color |
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| difference between females and males |
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| females: elongated. males: round |
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| male. dark heavy bristials |
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| which of the following are sex linked |
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| white eyes, scalloped wings, and yellow body |
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| what are the sizes for pipettes |
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| P-20, P-200, P-1000 microliter |
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| Ethidium Bromide. It is flat and stack between flat cyclic rings of bases |
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| fuse adjacent tymine, and it is incapable of pairing polymerase. falls off during replication |
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| cation migrate to cathode(-) |
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| anion migrates to anode(+) |
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| what's in the agarose Gel Electrophoresis |
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| 1% agarose, buffer, ethidium bromide |
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| How does DNA electrophoresis work? |
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| electricual current moves the DNA and separate them on size, charge, and shape |
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| which one moves faster, supercoiled or linear fragment |
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| bromophenol blue, migrates along with DNA fragments. Fluoresces strongly with exposed to UV light |
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| what are restriction enzymes |
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| endonucleases which catalzye the cleavage of phosphate bonds within the starnds of DNA |
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