Murmurs can be faint to very loud and sometimes make a whooshing or swishing noise. There are categories of murmur these are the harmless and the abnormal. Children with murmur don't need a special diet, or any restriction of activities they just need to be understood and make them feel they are not different from the others.
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А) The recombinant bacterium will produce human insulin using its own transcription and translation machinery.
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Recombinant DNA technologies refer to molecular biology techniques used to create chimeric DNA sequences by using genetic recombination techniques. The resultant recombinant DNA can further be used for the production of desired gene products (proteins) both in vitro and in living organisms. DNA recombinant techniques involve the insertion of desired DNA regions into an appropriate vector such as, for example, in a plasmid that is amplified in bacteria. For this purpose, the desired DNA fragment is inserted into a plasmid vector by digesting both the target DNA and plasmid insertion sites with an appropriate restriction enzyme. Subsequently, a DNA ligase is used to join both DNA fragments from their ends. Finally, the transformed bacterial (host) cells are selected to express the desired inserted gene.
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The correct option is this: GRASS GROW ON A SAND DUNE, IS REPLACED BY SHRUBS AND THEN BY TREES.
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Ecological succession refers to the gradual process by which the living organisms in a particular environment are replace overtime. Succession usually occurs as a result of disturbance to the original environment. Ecological succession can be termed as primary or secondary succession based on the type of environment in which the succession occur. One unique features of ecological succession is that lower living organisms are usually replaced with advanced living organisms as time goes on. For instance, in option D, the grasses were replaced by shrubs, which are also later replaced by trees.