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... Samples taken from the victim's body will more than likely have the victims DNA as well, not to mention any bacterial or fungal DNA present. Dyes used in ...
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... Samples taken from the victim's body will more than likely have the victims DNA as well, not to mention any bacterial or fungal DNA present. Dyes used in ...
(2940 Words -- Approx. 12 Pages)
... Then fluorescent dyes allow separation of all four fragments in a single lane on ... a four-color chromatogram showing peaks that represent each of the 4 DNA bases ...
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... to determine type ( vegetable, animal, mineral or synthetic), composition, dyes used, and ... The code takes the form of long strings of molecules called DNA. ...
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... of DNA function. The DNA and protein strands can be stained with dyes and are called chromatin. Chromatin is distributed throughout ...
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... to determine type (vegetable, animal, mineral or synthetic), composition, dyes used, and ... The code takes the form of long strings of molecules called DNA. ...
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... They were making "embalming" fluids and dyes. ... shape of polypeptides 1952 First hydrogen bomb; nuclear fusion 1953 Watson & Crick Structure of DNA 1958 Townes & ...
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... They create extra chromosomes and more DNA then normal cells do. ... cancer such as asbestos workers ( car mechanics and people whom work with dyes,) The chemicals ...
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... the formation of intracellular bacterial molecules (DNA, RNA, ribosomes ... very necessary in making solvents, pharmaceuticals, lubricants, cosmetics, and dyes. ...
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... is cut into very thin slices, stained with a series of special dyes to show ... pattern of electricity in the muscle when it is contracting and a DNA blood test to ...
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... Such chemicals include aniline dyes, arsenic, asbestos, benzene, chromium, nickel, vinyl chloride, and ... But most cancers require multiple injuries to DNA. ...
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