A biologist conducted an experiment to determine the rate at which DNA mutations occur. The biologist was careful to record the steps of her experiment, as well as her observations and results. What should the biologist do next?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Come up with a new hypothesis that she can test.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
then you repeat the process
OpenStudy (anonymous):
learn from that test and then test it until you have a reliable theory. Taking notes along the way of course
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Does this help?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I thought more of the lines of presenting and writing her findings in a scientific journal but your work too.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
its part of the scientific method
OpenStudy (anonymous):
"The biologist was careful to record the steps of her experiment, as well as her observations and results." This implies she recorded them down on paper or another such thing.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
k?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yep! Thats right!
OpenStudy (anonymous):
k welcome!
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