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girlsaloud

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  1. Thanks guys for helping me out! Good karma too you ;D
  2. I'm really stuck, and I have no Idea how to draw chemical diagrams, although I do see them at the back of the class room. What I wanted to know is, how do you make a chemical diagram such as O / \ H H ^Like that. But for this chemical equation? 2AL + 2KOH + 6H20 + (heat) - > 2KAI (OH) 4 + 3h2
  3. It's not exactly finding every minute amount of DNA, just a simple high school expirement based on what we can pull out (with a hook stick). But successfully gaining DNA and weighing with a sensitive weight machine. I'm trying to justify why Banana gets more DNA compared to Broccoli. One of my theories is the amount of Water content, and the amount of fats, proteins etc..
  4. Based on different sources. The experiment used Broccoli, Banana, Strawberry and Kiwi Fruit (as they were recommended to be good DNA sources) and we received significantly different amounts. I was wondering why they were so different, even though the amount of the sources were the same and the whole experiment was done the same.
  5. Pi is exactly 3. Which would cause a ripple in the world.
  6. I've had similar symptoms when I used insect repellent inside the house and a large amounts without airing my room. To my dismay, I spent 3 days extremely sick. It might be the chemicals you've been exposed to or something, but otherwise consult with your doctor is it persists immediately.
  7. I was just inquiring if anyone who has the knowledge in Biochemistry or who understands the basics of DNA could help me. I wanted to know why different sources of DNA yield out different amounts of DNA. I've tried the extraction process http://learn.genetics.utah.edu/units/activities/extraction/ But I was hoping to justify why. I understand that different contents in comparing with Banana, Broccoli, Strawberries and Kiwi Fruit all yield various amounts of DNA. My thoughts are that they have different content of carbohydrates, proteins, water and fats which alter the amount of DNA. But I'm only limited to that for the moment, could anyone emphasize to a further extent?
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