Essential Cell Biology
Essential Cell Biology
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Author: Keith Roberts, Karen Hopkin, Alexander D Johnson, Martin Raff, Dennis Bray, Bruce Alberts, Julian Lewis, Peter Walter
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To determine: The twin infants.

Introduction: Short tandem repeats (STR) are short sequences of DNA found in various locations in the human genome. The numbers of the STR are variable in the population. It can range from 4 to 40 in different individuals. Individuals inherit different numbers of repeats from each parent. The unrelated individuals rarely have identical STR pattern. The STR pattern can be analyzed by the in situ hybridization probe that allows a specific nucleic acid sequence to visualize.

A2.

Summary Introduction

To determine: The identical twins.

Introduction: Short tandem repeats (STR) are short sequences of DNA found in various locations in the human genome. The numbers of the STR are variable in the population. It can range from 4 to 40 in different individuals. Individuals inherit different numbers of repeats from each parent. The unrelated individuals rarely have identical STR pattern. The STR pattern can be analyzed by the in situ hybridization probe that allows a specific nucleic acid sequence to visualize.

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Summary Introduction

To explain: How to match a pair of twins to the correct parents.

Introduction: Short tandem repeats (STR) are short sequences of DNA found in various locations in the human genome. The numbers of the STR are variable in the population. It can range from 4 to 40 in different individuals. Individuals inherit different numbers of repeats from each parent. The unrelated individuals rarely have identical STR pattern. The STR pattern can be analyzed by the in situ hybridization probe that allows a specific nucleic acid sequence to visualize.

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