How can you blur, remove, or destroy your own DNA?
Thanks π
Hello, I was wondering (also as a preliminary consideration) whether it is possible to complete a biology degree without choosing biology as an advanced course? I'm aware that this is possible, but I would like to know whether it would be a disadvantage in terms of knowledge and, above all, understanding?
Hello, can someone help me with tasks b and c?
I don't understand 2a. The shelf has four shelves, one for each geological era. Each shelf represents 100 million years, so there are four in total. But the teacher says it's wrong. Help?
I just freed a fruit fly from a drop of water. It's still alive, but it seems to be having trouble moving because its wings and hind legs are stuck to its abdomen due to the remaining water. How can I avoid this without injuring the fly? I'd also like to give her sugar water,…
Does anyone know a book about edible plants in Europe? There are so many, can anyone recommend one with species identification and edibility across Europe. Perhaps as a bonus or better yet, including human biology and nutritional needs. Please not Joe Vogel, I'm too stupid for that Thanks
Not unless you jump into a lava lake. What’s up?
yes I was afraid…
… I was sooo booey!!! π go to sleep you plume π hahahaha
Make fire π
hahahahahaha or : chlorine-containing detergent has DNA-destructive action
βThe trace amount as well as the texture of the surface influence how well the DNA remains detectable after purification processes,β says Professor Micaela Poetsch, Head of the Forensic Genetics.
Guess you drank some of it
… but pushes π try!
Don’t be at the scene, don’t commit capital crime, leave no traces.
For the complete destruction of all your DNA, I recommend a thermoluclear explosion