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On a moonlit night, would a light brown mouse be more likely to escape predation by owls on dark- or light-colored soil? what data support your conclusion? on light-colored soil; fewer light brown mice were caught on light soil than on dark soil under a full moon. on dark-colored soil; fewer dark brown mice were caught on dark soil than on light soil under a full moon. on dark-colored soil; fewer light brown mice were caught on dark soil than on light soil under a full moon. on light-colored soil; fewer light brown mice were caught under no moon than under a full moon. submitmy a
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Assume that you are interested in separating short (200-400 bp) dna molecules from a pool of longer molecules in the 10,000-20,000 nucleotide range. you have two recipes for making your polyacrylamide gels: one recipe uses 1.5 percent agarose and would be considered a “hard gel,” while the other uses 0.5 percent agarose and would be considered a loose gel. which gel should you use to separate the short (200-400 bp) dna molecules from a pool of longer molecules in the 10,000-20,000 nucleotide range?
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