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Explain what is environmental DNA in detail and what is barcoding and metabarcoding (1000 words).
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- Compare and contrast nucleotides, DNA, genes, and chromosomes? Give a simple explanation step by step of how we compare nucleotides, DNA, genes, and chromosomes and Give a simple explanation step by step of how we contrast nucleotides, DNA, genes, and chromosomes.Describe what a DNA profile is and how STRs and other polymorphicfragments can be used to display the unique qualities of DNA.Describe the occurrence of repetitive sequences, and explain how they are used in DNA fingerprinting.
- Why is there a difference between how the DNA looks between a whole food sample (strawberry or peas) and a processed sample (chocolate or gummy)? Compare two samples: a fresh sample and a processed sample. Describe how they appear differently and describe why they appear differently.Describe the basic features of recombinant DNA, the polymerase chain reaction, and DNA fi ngerprintingEnumerate 5 important features of the DNA. Choose ONE from your list and elaborate on how this feature allows the DNA to carry out its function.