The phase transition in which molecules directly move from a state involving vibration of particles in a fixed position to a state involving random movement of high -speed particles is called : Sublimation
Particles in a fixed position = solid particle
Random movement high speed particles = gas particles
The transition from solid to gas is called sublimation
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Catalase is an enzyme in the liver that breaks down harmful hydrogen peroxide into oxygen and water. When this reaction occurs, oxygen gas bubbles escape and create foam.
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Non-coding DNA regions play important roles in regulating transcriptional activity by encoding different types of non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs), acting as scaffold attachment regions, acting as enhancer specific regions, etc.
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Historically, it had been believed that non-coding DNA sequences were 'junk DNA' since they don't encode for proteins (beyond the sequences that are transcribed into functional non-coding RNAs, i.e., transfer RNA and ribosomal RNA). However, in the last years, it has been shown that non-coding DNA sequences play critical roles in regulating gene expression and genome function. For example, evolutionary conserved non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) with regulatory roles on gene expression such as, for example, long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) and microRNAs (miRNAs) have been mapped in non-coding DNA sequences, thereby evidencing the functional significance of these regions. In consequence, the conservative nature of certain non-coding DNA sequences evidence that mutations in such regions may have significant deleterious effects, and thereby they could have a negative impact on the fitness of the individual.
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Aa x Aa makes Aa because its a dominant gene. each square represents 25% so if u have 2 squares with Aa for example the ratio will be 2:4 (so 50%) if the gene is recessive then for the next generation it will go down to 25% unless another Aa allele is introduced in the next generation
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