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randogirl123:

helpss

randogirl123:

@heavenly

randogirl123:

randogirl123:

just these 2

heavenly:

Ok

randogirl123:

😭🙏

heavenly:

Hold on

randogirl123:

oki

Nina001:

y'all SS farming?

Nina001:

smartscore

heavenly:

2.Create map charts in excel to compare Value and show categories across

randogirl123:

huh?

heavenly:

Its for number 2

randogirl123:

so how would I put tht as a complete paragraph

heavenly:

I did not think about that

heavenly:

Chat gbt

randogirl123:

sigh

Nina001:

open the post I can help you

elianabany:

crazy how you said to open the post and she doesnt

Nina001:

its crazy how yours only go up to 4

Nina001:

WELPPPP

elianabany:

wait lwk why is my problem solving still at 4 yours right

Nina001:

bro I need help with my problem

elianabany:

which one

elianabany:

i can probably help...

elianabany:

hopefully

Nina001:

How do we fully understand and control the complex mechanisms that regulate gene expression, and what is the function of genes with currently unknown functions?

elianabany:

what subject is this?

Nina001:

@elianabany wrote:
what subject is this?
bio

elianabany:

is this like the uh controlling the genes or wtv thing

Nina001:

@elianabany wrote:
is this like the uh controlling the genes or wtv thing
girl specify like in for me

Nina001:

lock

Nina001:

@elianabany wrote:
is this like the uh controlling the genes or wtv thing
yes yes

elianabany:

so what i have pulled up, it says its a integrated approach using cutting-edge technologies to decipher the multifaceted control points... i searched it up because i dont remember doing this my freshman year (mind you, im a junior now).

Nina001:

@elianabany wrote:
so what i have pulled up, it says its a integrated approach using cutting-edge technologies to decipher the multifaceted control points... i searched it up because i dont remember doing this my freshman year (mind you, im a junior now).
ok thank you

Nina001:

can you help me with another one

elianabany:

yeah sure

Nina001:

What is the precise mutation rate of a human cell, and what are the implications of genetic variation at such a fundamental level?

elianabany:

it says it varies depending on the cell type, like germline vs somatic, and the context, but a common estimate for a single-nucleotide variants is 1.1x10 squared by -8 to 1.2 x 10 squared by -8

elianabany:

i DONT remember doing this at all in bio what the heck

Nina001:

girl idk what school you be going to but what the heck

Nina001:

I need one more and I'm done for the day

elianabany:

bro the real question is why are we teaching this in bio for one school but not for another

Nina001:

How would comparing DNA sequences help them suggest the most likely relationship?

Nina001:

@elianabany wrote:
bro the real question is why are we teaching this in bio for one school but not for another
LOLLL CRAZYY AND A GOOD QUESTION

elianabany:

@nina001 wrote:
How would comparing DNA sequences help them suggest the most likely relationship?
using the principle that more similarities indicate a more recent common ancestor.

Nina001:

ok ty I had to make sure I was right

elianabany:

alr alr nws

Nina001:

thank you for helping me and have a great dayy

elianabany:

ofccc you toooo

Nina001:

thanksss

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