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Marat540 [252]
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Mike and Ike swabbed the surface of their lab bench to see what bacteria were present. They transferred the swab contents to the

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IRISSAK [1]4 years ago
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What are gene maps and how are they produced? Gene maps is a graph at in which it tells you what and where a chromosome is and is placed. It is created by the rate at which linked genes were separated and recombined which could then be used to produce a “map” of distances between genes.
amm18124 years ago
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Answer:

Mike and Ike swabbed the surface of their lab bench to see what bacteria were present. They transferred the swab contents to the  medium in a Petri dish and incubated the dish for several days. When they removed the Petri dish from the incubator, the medium  was covered with several colonies of bacteria. Mike and Ike were looking at which ordered list in the hierarchy of life?

cells-tissues-organisms-populations

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