Answer: <u><em>The DNA molecule consists of two strands that wind around one another to form a shape known as a double helix. Each strand has a backbone made of alternating sugar (deoxyribose) and phosphate groups</em></u>
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Explanation: <u><em>Each DNA strand is composed of nucleotides—units made up of a sugar (deoxyribose), a phosphate group, and a nitrogenous base. Each strand of DNA is a polynucleotide composed of units called nucleotides. A nucleotide has three components: a sugar molecule, a phosphate group, and a nitrogenous base.</em></u>
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The challenges that scientists who want to study particular genes face are as follows:
1. There are many genes on a typical chromosome - A chromosome<span> typically contains hundreds to thousands of </span><span>genes.
2. </span>A small fraction of each chromosome encodes genes - <span> Genes only make up a small percentage of the genome; the rest is composed of non-coding sequences.
3. </span>It is difficult to distinguish between genes and non-coding genetic information - discriminating between<span> coding and </span>noncoding<span> regions in a given nonannotated genomic sequence is quite difficult.</span>
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Mendel could have crossed a true breeding (homozygous) brown fly with a true breeding (homozygous) black fly. BBx bb. The resulting offspring would all be Bb (heterozygous). If brown body color is dominant to black body color, all of these heterozygous flies would always be brown. This is because the brown allele is displayed over the black allele.
The correct code for the operation is this: S82.402A and S82. 202A.
The ICD- 10- CM is the reference standard in the health care sector; it contains all the information about how patients should be billed for different health care services, which they receive. The operation given in the question falls under the category of fracture and traumatic and the codes given above are the one corresponding to tibia and fibula.<span />