That's not a question, but I guess I'll just vomit some information at you and hope I hit a target.
First of all, not true. Unless you're talking multiple choice kind of thing.
Room temperature is 20 degrees C / 68 degrees F / 293 degrees K
At this temperature, most elements are solids, but
Mercury and bromine are liquids
Hydrogen, helium, nitrogen, oxygen, flourine, neon, chlorine, argon, krypton, xenon, and radon are all gases.
Answer:
Figures attatched
Explanation:
1. Restriction enzymes cut the DNA in specific places of a specific sequence. Each restriction enzyme has different sequences of recognition.
2. Palindromic sequences are sequences that can be read the same in both senses (3' and 5'), for that reason restriction enzymes can cut both DNA strands
Now, for the first image: if a molecule has 5 restriction sites that are known for a single restriction enzyme, the enzyme will cut the DNA 5 times. If you see the image, the number of fragments is the number of restriction sites +1. In this case, it is 5+1=6 DNA fragments.
In the case of two different palindromic sequences, two different restriction enzymes recognize different sequence. If just one enzyme is present, the only cutting site will be the one that has the palindromic sequence recognizable. So, the number of fragments will be 1+1=2 DNA fragments (figure 2)
Answer:
There will be a dominant and recessive trait that would be formed.
Explanation:
3 purple flowers would be dominant while 1 will be recessive.
Nucleus
Nucleic acids, plasmids, and, rarely, thylakoids can be found in prokaryotic cells.