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    Forensics Lab

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    EC 12/19‚ 2010 Forensics Period 5 Lab: Make your own Dental Impression I. Objective: The objective of the lab “Look and Record” was to identify the castings of your own teeth. The lab was also used to see how important forensic odontoloogy really is. What can a forensic odonotologist see in a dental impression cast that can help identify an individual? II. Background: Forensic odontology is important in all cases. Impressions can determine many things in a case.

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    EXTRACTING AND PURIFYING GENOMIC DNA FROM A RAT LIVER FOR ELECTROPHORESIS Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is a molecule that encodes the genetic instructions used in the development and functioning of all known living organisms and many viruses. Along with RNA and proteins‚ DNA is one of the three major macromolecules essential for all known forms of life. Genomic DNA is the DNA that holds the complete set of genetic data for an organism. In humans‚ the genomic DNA spans 46 chromosomes‚ providing a complete

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    cells and analyze for presence of myosin light chain. Utilizing Western Blotting techniques and using specific antibodies helped to detect myosin light chain. The hypothesis was that proliferating myoblasts could be induced to initiate the differentiation process by depriving the cells of the necessary growth factors and that the differentiation is characterized by the expression of muscle-specific proteins. The results showed that that myosin light chain was not present. It was concluded that the cells

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    SOCIAL DILEMMS CRISCYNTHIA MCWILLIAMS INTRODUCTION TO SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY DORIE RICHARDS FEBRUARY 18‚ 2013 Our perception of ourselves can be one of many but the most important of our perception is determined by our behavior. What we think about ourselves is who we become. If we think we are inadequate‚ we will begin to act that way. If we feel positive‚ we will act that way. The trail forward towards

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    Dna Synthesis Lab Report

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    TRANSCRIPTION: Transcription is the process of which DNA matches corresponding RNA bases‚ Transcription is located in the Nucleus‚ and the only type of RNA that is involved in Transcription is mRNA‚ and the purpose is so that the code can get out of the Nucleus‚ mRNA is also made through Transcription‚ It also takes information that doesn’t directly make proteins but it helps makes codes for the production of proteins‚ DNA Transcription consist of 4 nucleotide bases‚ Adenine‚ Thymine‚ Cytosine‚ Guanine

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    Online Biology Lab Report Evolution Name______ A. Natural Selection 1. Record the number of beetles present in each of the three generations from the lab website. Generation|Orange Beetles|Green Beetles| 1st Generation|3|13| Later Generation|6|10| Last Generation|16|0| 2. Nature selected for the _______orange__________ beetles. 3. Nature selected against the______green________ beetles. B. Speciation 1. Why were wasp species A and B no longer able to mate with each

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    Literature Review and Project Proposal AS6P01 Title: DNA Profiling Techniques in Forensic Science Abstract Since 1985‚ DNA profiling in forensic science has become very important in this virtual era of technology and in the world of science that solves both major and minor crimes. Small traces of DNA are considered in all circumstances from how the DNA was collected to fully obtaining the profile in its significant form. Traces of sweat‚ blood and semen are the most common type’s evidence

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    Objective: To find out the food substance in food sample X‚Y and Z. Biological Principle: Test for lipids using the grease spot test Test for glucose using Clinistix paper Test for reducing sugars using Benedict’s test Test for starch using the iodine test Test for proteins using Albustix paper Test for vitamin C using DCPIP solution A control using distilled water instead of the sample should be included. Independent: different types of food samples Dependent: different types of food

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    Lab Report Biology

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    Name: Siti Nur Amalina binti Mohamad Sukri Class: M12E Title: Cell Respiration and Aquatic Animal Aim: To investigate the effect of a change in the temperature of water on the respiration rate of a goldfish. Research question: Does a change in temperature of water affect the respiration rate of a goldfish? Introduction: “The goldfish is a domesticated subspecies of a carp like fish called Carassius auratus. Goldfish are usually kept as pets‚ feeding on fish food‚ algae‚ plankton and other

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    Electrophoresis Notes

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    What is gel electrophoresis? Gel electrophoresis is a technique that separates pieces of DNA (or other biological molecules) by size. Pieces of DNA in a test tube all look the same. DNA Gel Electrophoresis Gel electrophoresis separates pieces of DNA by size so that researchers can further analyze them BURST Training Session November 29‚ 2005 Once the DNA samples are loaded onto the gel‚ an electric current is applied to the gel. DNA is negatively charged due to all the phosphate groups in the

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