To find the 16's complement subtract each digit from 0xf and add 1:
0xAF3B → 0x50C4 + 1 = 0x50C5.
16s + 4s = 20s
To find out how many 16s go into 100, you divide 100 by 16. This calculation gives you 6.25, meaning that 16 goes into 100 a total of 6 full times, with a remainder. If you're looking for whole numbers, the answer is 6.
6
10 x 16 = 160
5.25 x 16 = 84
16s + 4s = 20s
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The 16s rRNA genes (rDNA) exist on genomic DNA. Therefore, plasmid has nothing to do with its amplification. However, if the 16s rRNA gene is cloned into the plasmid, it can be amplified.
6
16
No because 16s+20t when factored is 4(4s+5t)
Ribosomal 16S RNA found in the bacteria and small microorganisms prokaryotic cells and the subunit is 30S.
16s + 4s = 20s
16s + 4s = 20s
4
3r(16s + 27)
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