A scientist wants to make a dna fingerprint and she has used polymerase chain reaction pcr and restriction enzymes. What should her next step be

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Answer 1
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The first step will be amplifying the DNA sample using the PCR machine. Only small sample may be used for DNA fingerprinting. the DNA is being amplified by a way f heating so as it can denature to single-stranded where tag polymerase is being synthesized by an enzyme.

step2. Take the restriction enzyme then  and also the product then mix them together.

step3. by use of gel electrophoresis you learn the sample.

step 4. both results for the fingerprints and the ones you were testing so as to find if there is any banding.

Answer 2
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  1. She should amplify the DNA sample with the PCR machine
  2. Mix the product with the restriction enzymes.
  3. Run the sample on a gel electrophoresis and
  4. compare the result with that of the fingerprint to find a match in banding


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What information does a linkage map provide

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A map of the genes on a chromosome based on linkage analysis.

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Answer:A

Explanation:

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Which of the following is not a likely result of destruction of wetlands?A.
decline in plant and animal populations

B.
overgrowth of reeds and cattails

C.
pollution of nearby streams

D.
increased frequency of floods

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Answer:

The correct answer is option B,  overgrowth of reeds and cattails

Explanation:

Wetlands damage causes damage in vegetation and thus there are least chances that there can be overgrowth of reeds and cattails. Vegetation gets destroyed in a damaged wetlands due to the following reasons –  

a) Deposition of excessive pollutants from ruff off, flowing surface water etc.

b) The wetland might have damaged due to overgrazing  

c) Shift in river course

d) Hurricanes, storms, strong winds

I think it is B too because none those other ones mack sense

Question 2How might a deletion mutation in a gene affect the translation of that gene?

The mutation would not allow DNA to exit the cytoplasm.

The mutation would prevent amino acids from being brought to the ribosome during translation.

The amino acids would not be the right shape. They would not be able to assemble to form proteins.

The mutation would cause a different sequence of amino acids to be brought to the ribosome during translation.


Question 3
What is DNA?

a type of molecule composed mostly of amino acids
a type of molecule that performs the main functions of cells
a type of molecule that speeds up the rate of a chemical reaction
a type of molecule that determines the traits that an individual inherits

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Question 2: The mutation would cause a different sequence of amino acids to be brought to the ribosome during translation.
Question 3: A type of molecule that determines the traits that an individual inherits.

All of the living and nonliving things that interact in a particular area make up a _____

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All of the living and nonliving things that interact in a particular area make up a ecosystem.

What are living things?

Living things are defined as which are made up of a cell. They form and use energy to survive. A special ability to reproduce, grow, metabolize, able to respond to stimuli, adapt to the environment, move and able to respire.

For example, relationship between lion and sheep in the ecosystem for its survival, the lion prey the sheep. And each relationship in the ecosystem has an effect on other creatures and plants living in the same area.

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all of the living and non-living things in a particular area: ecosystem

the total variety of organisms that live in the biosphere: biodiversity

a group of organisms that breed and produce offspring that can breed: species

all of the living things in a particular area: community

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Explain why multicellularity of an organism requires cell-to-cell communication.

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In a multicellular organism, it's important that the cells communicate to coordinate the activities of the organism as a whole and carry out certain functions. 

Select all that apply.Vectors that some protozoa use to transfer disease are _____.


ticks
flies
mosquitoes
fleas

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Answer:

Flies, mosquitoes and fleas

Explanation:

Living organisms which spread infectious diseases from infected to healthy humans or from animals to humans are called vectors. Flies, fleas and mosquitos are the vectors which are used by some protozoa to transmit diseases for examples sand flies are the vectors of Leishmania, a unicellular parasitic protozoan. Plasmodium, a parasitic protozoan cause malaria which is transmitted by mosquitos.