Answer:
knowledge of the sequence product
Explanation:
A gene knockout is a technique used in molecular genetics to deactivate target genes in an organism in order to study their functions by reverse genetics (i.e., gene loss). Knockouts are generated by different methods including, for example, homologous recombination or site-specific nucleases (zinc-fingers, TALENS, CRISPR/Cas9). These techniques require to know a priori the sequence of each gene to be knocked out in order to target desired mutations. In the last years, the CRISPR/Cas9 tool has gained attention to knockout genes of interest because it is a genome editing system that can be easily used for deletion or insertion of bases.
A slow
b very viscous (viscosity is the thickness)
c no
d effusive eruption SHIELD VOLCANO
The one that is correct for the effect of linkage on recombination is : C. It reduces the percentage of recombination
In linkage on recombination it only use part of the Recombination that doesn't exist on the parent. Doesn't necessarily have to be 50 %
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1) all of the above
2) rocketry
3) 1
4) not sure about this one because magnitude of one was the brightest then 2, then 3. 6 was the least brightest and 6+ or -1 or 0 or you could say, below 1 did not exist at that time..