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aqwerty13402

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guys is sanga sequencing needed?
surely not oml this shit is so confusing
 

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guys is sanga sequencing needed?
surely not oml this shit is so confusing
ya
it's just using PCR, adding ddNTPs as fluorescent end chains that indicate the base types and then computer processing the chromatograph to see what exact bases are on a particular sequence
 

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it's just using PCR, adding ddNTPs as fluorescent end chains that indicate the base types and then computer processing the chromatograph to see what exact bases are on a particular sequence
its just dna sequencing right, figuring out what bases and in what order? but do we need to actually know the process 😭
 

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literally, i dont even get pcr lmao
stands for 'polymerase chain reaction' basically one of the dna identification forms through amplifying DNA. basically, it denatures and then renatures the strands of DNA. gel electrophoresis helps produce this on a screen which can be helpful for forensics
 

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areas i need to revise are:
- DNA replication
- pregnancy hormones
- plant homeostasis
- epidemiology
- mutagens (specifically electromagnetic)
- kidney stuff
- also dna sequencing prolly
 
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REALLL it refuses to stick in my head everytime I see the menstrual cycle hormone graph its like I'm seeing it for the first time
same bro. i briefly remember things about what they all do. But WHEN they peak and what secretes them is so fucking hard to remmeber
 

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its just dna sequencing right, figuring out what bases and in what order? but do we need to actually know the process 😭
nah you don't need to know the whole thing that level of detail is enough
what you do need to know is the differences between profiling and sequencing and how they show inheritance, diversity and help with disease
 

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nah you don't need to know the whole thing that level of detail is enough
what you do need to know is the differences between profiling and sequencing and how they show inheritance, diversity and help with disease
how do they do those things ;(
 

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Also yk for this question:
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It falls under the "investigate the response of a named Australian plant to a named pathogen through practical and/or secondary-sourced investigation" right?

What is the general active plant response im so lost. i thought we just needed to no the response of a named few examples (as inferred by the fucking dotpoint)
 

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Also yk for this question:
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It falls under the "investigate the response of a named Australian plant to a named pathogen through practical and/or secondary-sourced investigation" right?

What is the general active plant response im so lost. i thought we just needed to no the response of a named few examples (as inferred by the fucking dotpoint)
No this is from the innate/adaptive immunity dot point, not the plant one. Programmed cell death is part of the active/adaptive plant response.
 

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No this is from the innate/adaptive immunity dot point, not the plant one. Programmed cell death is part of the active/adaptive plant response.
The innate / adaptive immunity dot point specifies the human body: investigate and model the innate and adaptive immune systems in the human body (ACSBL119)
 

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