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The place where you make copies is typically called a "copy center" or a "copy shop."
The copy number reflects the average number of copies of a certain plasmid inside a host cell. The higher the copy number, the more efficient the plasmid is at replicating itself. Researchers using plasmids as vectors usually choose high copy number plasmids as their vectors since you can get a large number of plasmids from relatively fewer cells in less time.
Answerit's where DNA gets copied in a cell. so... nucleolous=copy machine and DNA=the original paper that you copy in the copy machine The Nucleolus is like a copy machine because it recreates RNA used for later use
All copy machines can process colored copy paper. If you are making copies of text the results should be good. However, copying color photos onto colored paper can give strange results.
Yes, HEB stores often offer copy services. You can check with your local HEB store for more information on their specific copy services and pricing.
The copy machine would make 165 copies if it makes 44 copies per minute and 3 minutes and 45 seconds has past.
You need to convert the minutes and seconds, to minutes. Then you can divide the 165 copies by the number of minutes.
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It would be 117 copies.
253
154 coppies. (28 x 5.5 - 28 a minute, and there are five and a half minutes)
220
207/36 = 5.75 minutes = 5minutes 45seconds
At 1 copy every two seconds, that is 30 copies per minute/ 1000 / 30 = 33 minutes and 15 seconds to complete the entire job.
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They can make 1,200 copies in 10 minutes. 480:4 120:1 1,200:10
44 x 4 = 176 copies15 seconds = Quarter (1/4) of a minute1/4 x 44 = 11 copiesTotal copies = 176 + 11 = 187 copies