Only if a mistake happened in the lab. This could be due to a mislabeled tube a sample placed in the wrong tube or any number of other misplaced samples or data. Most labs have systems in place to minimise these errors but none are perfect. Humans carry out these tests and humans make mistakes.
adefovir mode of action through suppress the viral replication by inhibition of reverse transcription of viral dna which terminate chain of viral replication that adefovir depovixil transformed to active metabolite adefovir tri phosphate that incorporated into the viral Dna that terminate the chain of replication
Bioinformatics is the application of information technology to the field of molecular biology. The discipline has grown rapidly due to the application of probability theory to the study of genetics. A common application is the statistical similarities or differences among DNA samples, from animals (including humans) or plants. From the study of similarities, evolutionary models (or trees) relationships can be inferred. This is the area of phylogenetics. Per Wikipedia link: Over the past few decades rapid developments in genomic and other molecular research technologies and developments in information technologies have combined to produce a tremendous amount of information related to molecular biology. See related links.
There is no average. People have gotten taller throughout the centuries, but it depends on your DNA how tall you are.
Molecular Data: Information such as DNA sequences, levels of genetic expression, biomarkers and protein structure and function that are key to modern cancer research, diagnosis and treatment.
It's possible, but unlikely. If someone 'could' be the father and the test says they are, then it is most likely to be right. If the test says that they are not, then it might be possible that the test is wrong.
no
By retesting at a different service.
DNA testing is very accurate, but isn't perfect. It is possible for a test to be wrong. If you doubt the results, you can ask to have the test repeated, or better yet, have the test run by a different laboratory.
Get a DNA test and you know for sure.
yes
science doesnt lie it just states the facts.
To determine whether whatever chemical that was introduced to the bacteria is a mutagen. More revertants means better mutagen ie. the probability of a strain reverting back to wild-type is high since probability of a mutation in the DNA is high due to induced mutation by the mutagen. Less revertants means poor mutagen ie. the probability of a strain reverting back to wild-type is low since probability of a mutation in the DNA is attributed to just the probability of an error in replication.
I bet that there is nothing more accurate than DNA testings...after all everyone is unique with both DNA, and RNA
He says no. A DNA test has been performed in November 2011 and results have not been published.
A paternity test is a relationship analysis test that compares 16 different locations from a sample of a father and child to find the probability of a biological match. The DNA sampling kit consists of a buccal (cheek) swab that is used to painlessly collect DNA from each person which is then analyzed in our laboratory. Prenatal Paternity test to be avoided and after birth of baby anytime you can do even if father is going to Iraq, you can send sample collection kits to him in Iraq or anytime you can get it done.
Yes, get a court order for a DNA-test and he have to do it.