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May 15, 2007 at 9:35 pm #72736. fox914. Participant. The ratios you figure out like this: Say (for example) the results for the Punnett Square were BB, Bb, Bb, and bb. The ratio is 1:2:1 because, out of 4 results in a Punnett square, ONE is BB (homozygous dominant), TWO are Bb (heterozygous), and ONE is bb (homozygous recessive).
M is for Molar (or mole per liter) m is for milli (1/1000 th of the unit) March 26, 2007 at 11:10 pm #70551. Revenged. Participant. quote gals: what does mM stand for? eg a concentration of 10.3mM. anyone able to help. Thanks alot in advance. 10.3mM = 0.0103 mol/dm3.
Uncommon amino acids and their derivatives. D-alaine (bacterial cell walls) L-ornithine (urea cycle, polyamine synthesis) Homoserine. GABA (g-amino butyric acid) serotonin and melatonin (5-methoxy-N-acetyl tryptamine is an important hormone that plays a role in the regulation of the circadian sleep-wake cycle.)
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The Australian philisopher colin leslie dean points out that biology is not a science. A science needs a system of classification through which it identifies the objects of its study. Without a system of classification a science cannot come into existence. Now biology is the "science of life" but. 1) biology cannot tell us what life is It can ...