EBK CAMPBELL BIOLOGY
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ISBN: 9780136539414
Author: Reece
Publisher: VST
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Chapter 12.3, Problem 1CC
In Figure 12.14, why do the nuclei resulting from experiment 2 contain different amounts of DNA?
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The discovery of the DNA structure started the modern era of biotechnology.
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At the end of an experiment, you extract DNA from ten yeast colonies. You divide the DNA from each colony into two tubes, and send all twenty samples for sequencing. How many experimental replicates do you have?
In John Gurdon's nuclear-transfer experiments, he used nuclei from tadpole intestinal cells. Do you
think he would have had more success or less success if he had taken cells from a blastula? From an
adult frog? Please briefly justify your answers
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