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How can a DNA mutation be neutral?

The effects of a mutation can be limited at several stages of gene expression. 1) Transcription: If the mutation is in a non-coding region, this is not transcribed into mRNA and so there is no change to t...

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Answered by Vi R. Biology tutor
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How do I integrate arctan(x) using integration by parts?

This is an example where we use integration by parts, but it is not immediately obvious where to start.Recall the integration by parts formula ∫u(dv/dx) dx = uv - ∫(du/dx)v dx
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How do I go about preparing for and answering an ELAT question?

When approaching the ELAT, it’s important to keep in mind that there is no set format or method for answering. Rather, the ELAT is designed to be a text of your close reading skills as opposed to any prio...

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Answered by Rebecca B. ELAT tutor
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How does Shakespeare present the character of Ophelia in 'Hamlet'?

The character of Ophelia has been subject to intense debate, especially concerning her wider purpose in the drama and her reflection of Elizabethan society. Critic Carol T. Nealy, for instance, contends t...

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11.25g of hydrated copper (II) sulfate is heated to constant mass. The new mass is found to be 7.19g. What is the formula of the hydrated copper (II) sulfate?

Hydrated Copper (II) sulfateThe hydrated term means that this compound contains water of crystallisationWater of crystallisation means that there are chemically bonded water molecules wit...

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Answered by Una M. Chemistry tutor
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