Questions Answered by Emperor Dragonfly
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How can you tell which sequences code for specific traits of the species?
by shoran to Barn Owl, Brown garden snail, Common Crane, Emperor Dragonfly, Hazel Dormouse, Catshark, Scotch Thistle, St Kilda Wren
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How do you sleep?
by pdawg and 4 others. to Emperor Dragonfly, Brown garden snail, St Kilda Wren, Hazel Dormouse, Common Crane, Catshark, Barn Owl, Scotch Thistle
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why was it this set of animals? was it random picking these animals?
by swaggyp17 and 1 other. to Barn Owl, Brown garden snail, Common Crane, Emperor Dragonfly, Hazel Dormouse, Catshark, Scotch Thistle, St Kilda Wren
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When a gene is sequenced what information do you get? Just the sequence of bases or more?
by shoran to St Kilda Wren, Scotch Thistle, Hazel Dormouse, Emperor Dragonfly, Common Crane, Catshark, Brown garden snail, Barn Owl
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What is the life cycle of an Emperor Dragonfly?
by tara27 to Emperor Dragonfly
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How has the Emperor Dragonfly been able to out live so many other organisms
by iflettgrieve to Emperor Dragonfly
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in what way will sequencing the genome of these animals benefit modern biology? will there be any medicinal benefits?
by claire3 to Barn Owl, Brown garden snail, Common Crane, Emperor Dragonfly, Hazel Dormouse, Catshark, Scotch Thistle, St Kilda Wren
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How fast/how many times does the Emperor Dragonfly’s wings beat per minute
by jaffacake16 and 1 other. to Emperor Dragonfly
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Will any of the animals be harmed during the process of sequencing their genome?
by artemis to Barn Owl, Brown garden snail, Common Crane, Emperor Dragonfly, Hazel Dormouse, Catshark, Scotch Thistle, St Kilda Wren
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How many chromosomes do you have?
by anjali101 to St Kilda Wren, Scotch Thistle, Hazel Dormouse, Emperor Dragonfly, Common Crane, Catshark, Brown garden snail
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