Questions Answered by Danish Scurvygrass
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Which animal has the closest DNA to humans ?
by topquestionsfromchat to Beaver, Canada Goose, Cirl Bunting, Danish Scurvygrass, Fen Raft Spider, Cyanobacterium, Pill Millipede, Small Red-eyed Damselfly, Tree Lichen
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why do you sequence plants
by hl30 to Beaver, Canada Goose, Cirl Bunting, Danish Scurvygrass, Fen Raft Spider, Cyanobacterium, Pill Millipede, Small Red-eyed Damselfly, Tree Lichen
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what you feed on?
by ruhutch to Beaver, Canada Goose, Cirl Bunting, Danish Scurvygrass, Fen Raft Spider, Cyanobacterium, Pill Millipede, Small Red-eyed Damselfly, Tree Lichen
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Which kingdom of living organisms do each of you believe have the most to offer from being sequenced and why? Thank you
by charcoal to Beaver, Canada Goose, Cirl Bunting, Danish Scurvygrass, Fen Raft Spider, Cyanobacterium, Pill Millipede, Small Red-eyed Damselfly, Tree Lichen
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what do these plants eat
by sp080705 to Tree Lichen, Fen Raft Spider, Danish Scurvygrass
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what is a hexaploid
by kierah1234 to Danish Scurvygrass
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is it more expensive to sequence larger organisms
by topquestionsfromchat to Beaver, Canada Goose, Cirl Bunting, Danish Scurvygrass, Fen Raft Spider, Cyanobacterium, Pill Millipede, Small Red-eyed Damselfly, Tree Lichen
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What makes this plant able to tolerate salt?
by csingh to Tree Lichen, Danish Scurvygrass
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Is it expensive to complete a genome on the organisms and if so, is it worth it?
by csingh to Beaver, Canada Goose, Cirl Bunting, Danish Scurvygrass, Fen Raft Spider, Cyanobacterium, Pill Millipede, Small Red-eyed Damselfly, Tree Lichen
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What is the biggest discovery you have made about your species?
by joseph hamer to Beaver, Canada Goose, Cirl Bunting, Danish Scurvygrass, Fen Raft Spider, Cyanobacterium, Pill Millipede, Small Red-eyed Damselfly, Tree Lichen
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