How/where was CRISPR initially discovered?
A. It is part of a bacteria's immune system.
B. It...
How/where was CRISPR initially discovered?
A. It is part of a bacteria's immune system.
B. It helps recognize invading viruses and cuts up their DNA.
C. It was made in the lab by scientists at Stanford University.
D. It's found naturally in viruses.
E. It helps them to invade bacteria and destroy their DNA
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Biology, 21.06.2019 22:00
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During crossing-over, a. genetic material is exchanged between nonsister chromatids, resulting in new combinations of alleles. b. nonsister chromatids from each homologous chromosome of a tetrad are exchanged, resulting in new combinations of alleles. c. one homologous chromosome of a tetrad is exchanged with another tetrad, resulting in new combinations of alleles. d. sister chromatids from each homologous chromosome of a tetrad are exchanged, resulting in new combinations of alleles. e. genetic material is exchanged between sister chromatids, resulting in new combinations of alleles.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 22:00
Which step is the same in both forms of fermentation, as well as in cellular respiration?
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