Biology, 28.10.2020 20:00 belladaviau1338
3. The welfare people asked Lillian a number of questions about where she got the children from. From their questions, it is clear they had formed several hypotheses as to why Lillian's DNA did not match the DNA of her children. a. From the questions the welfare people asked, try to discern their hypotheses. List the hypotheses put forward as to how the children had DNA that did not match with Lillian's DNA. b. For each hypothesis, how much of the DNA would you expect the children to share with Lillian? For instance, how much genetic material should an aunt expect to share with her nephews and nieces? c. What hypotheses seem most likely to you? Least likely? d. What other evidence would you need to support each hypothesis?
Answers: 3
Biology, 22.06.2019 01:00
An example of internal feedback working to maintain homeostasis is your a. decreased respiration rate when you are studying b. decreased heart rate when you are sad c. increased respiration rate when your muscles need more oxygen d. increased heart rate when your lungs need more oxygen
Answers: 1
Biology, 22.06.2019 02:30
Which of these is most likely to happen if parallax measurements of star distances are taken after a gap of six months? the results would be accurate the results would be inconsistent the results would not be valid the results would not be repeated
Answers: 1
Biology, 22.06.2019 05:30
“in 1492 columbus sailed the ocean blue” is an example of: a)explicit memory b) procedural memory c) semantic memory d)episodic memory
Answers: 3
3. The welfare people asked Lillian a number of questions about where she got the children from. Fro...
English, 18.08.2020 18:01
History, 18.08.2020 18:01
Mathematics, 18.08.2020 18:01
English, 18.08.2020 18:01
Chemistry, 18.08.2020 18:01
Social Studies, 18.08.2020 18:01
Computers and Technology, 18.08.2020 18:01
Mathematics, 18.08.2020 18:01
Mathematics, 18.08.2020 18:01