Comparing Suspects: Chromosomal Numbers and Skin Boxes
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What is discussed for comparison between Suspect One and Suspect Two at the crime scene?

  • Eye color
  • Hair length
  • Boxes on their skin (correct)
  • Shoe size
  • Which number is mentioned in the context of applying for help from the company?

  • 11 (correct)
  • 7
  • 15
  • 25
  • What technique is discussed in relation to DNA fingerprinting and polymorphism revision?

  • Astronomy technique
  • Mars exploration technique
  • Oceanography technique
  • Satellite Indian technique (correct)
  • Who developed X-ray and radiography for question answering?

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    What is suggested for a better study of 'Best of Luck Pro'?

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    Study Notes

    • Comparing two suspects based on boxes made on their skin, chromosomal numbers, and previous matches.
    • The suspects are labeled as Suspect One and Suspect Two in a crime scene.
    • Chromosome number 11, skin type is seven, and weakness is from zero to eleven are discussed for comparison.
    • Applying for help from the company using numbers like 11 or 21.
    • Discussion on using DNA fingerprinting, satellite Indian technique, BNTR, polymorphism revision, and plant usage.
    • Mention of X-ray and radiography development by Luxury for question answering.
    • Encouragement to study the lecture carefully for understanding the society.
    • Suggesting to focus on the vitamins of the school for the best study of Best of Luck Pro.
    • Encouragement to meet again for achieving goals like biking.

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    Explore the comparison between 'Suspect One' and 'Suspect Two' in a crime scene based on chromosomal numbers, skin type boxes, and other relevant factors. Learn about DNA fingerprinting, satellite Indian technique, BNTR, polymorphism revision, and plant usage for forensic analysis.

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