Read the exercise below and answer the final page.





In sexually reproducing diploid organisms, progeny inherits one chromosomal set from mother and the other from father. So, they show DNA fingerprinting markers specific to both parents.
In the given case,
The child differs to her mother with respect to two bands. So, her original father must show these two bands.
If we observe lane 5, it contains bands that are unrelated to child's banding pattern.
Lane 4 has similar pattern to child's pattern.
So, Potential father 2 can be ignored.
Further analysis of potential father 1 should be continued.
Then Read Read Asgn Read mid-ex Read quiz Read final-ex Final = asgn*0.3 + mid-ex*0.3 + quiz*0.1 + final-ex*0.3 If final -gt 80 Echo “ Your Grade is A” Els … … ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Assignment 30% Mid-Ex 30% Quiz 10% Final-E 30% . Total: 100% Grade Conversion Scale (%) Definition A Above 80 Outstanding Achievement B 70 Good Achievement C 60 Satisfactory Achievement D 50 Marginal Achievement F Below 50 Unsatisfactory Achievement
Write an 1-2 page essay on the questions below. When is the last time you read something? What is the last thing you read? Describe your reading skills
Find the final temperature
Exercise 7.67 - Enhanced - with Feedback and Hints MISSED THIS? Read Section 7.4 (Pages 272 - 278) : Watch KGV 7.4, IWE 7.3. A 31.2 g wafer of pure gold initially at 69.5 °C is submerged into 63.6 g of water at 26.9 °C in an insulated container.
Please answer questions 4 and 5.
Fit to page LO Page view A' Read alou NO2 4. (3 pt) Rank the below in order of decreasing basicity (most basic first). NH2 A. i>ii > iii B. ii > iii > C. ii > i>iii ON NOZ D. i>iii >ii NH2 os dos Go 5. (3 pt) Which of the following can occur? Note: you may have to search for reductions of azides, imines and nitro groups. i RN3 RNH2 Metal...
You are given a PM as shown below: START READ READ ACCEPT b ADD READ ADD Using the approach discussed in the lecture video or follow the example in the textbook from page 459 to page 461, trace the paths of the following input strings on this PM: "bbabaaa". At every step, name the current state and the contents of the STORE. Then answer the following question: When the machine reaches and executes READ3 the third time, what is the...
Exercise 1 Instructions Read the paragraph below, then answer questions 1 through 3. Each sentence in the paragraph is numbered for easy reference. (1) This responds to your request for a determination of eligibility to receive parachute duty pay during the period 28 Aug 93 to 15 Jan 94. (2) AR XXX-XX specifically states that "students undergoing training above the entry level while undergoing such training are entitled to pay as appropriate." (3) Since the course in question is above...
Question 8 2 pts You are given a PM as shown below. START READ READ ACCEPT b ADD READ: ADD Using the approach discussed in the lecture video or follow the example in the textbook from page 459 to page 461, trace the paths of the following input strings on this PM: "bbabaaa". At every step, name the current state and the contents of the STORE. Then answer the following question: When the machine reaches and executes READ1 the second...
1- Read the Let's Party case study
2- Answer the three questions in Exercise 1.
You are given a PM as shown below: START READ READ2 ACCEPT b ADD a READ ADD Using the approach discussed in the lecture video or follow the example in the textbook from page 459 to page 461, trace the paths of the following input strings on this PM: "aabbbb". At every step, name the current state and the contents of the STORE. Then answer the following question: When the machine reaches and executes READ3 the first time, what is...
MISSED THIS? Read Section 15.5 (Page). The data shown below were collected for the following second-order reaction: CI(9) + H2(g) → HCI(g) + Hg) Temperature (K) Rate Constant (L/mol. s) 0.00357 100 0.0773 110 0.956 120 7.781 Part A Use an Arrhenius plot to determine the activation barrier for the reaction. I AM O O ? E- kJ/mol Submit Request Answer Part B Use an Arrhenius plot to determine the frequency factor for the reaction. O A ¢ A O...