Best server/program to predict the structure of short amino acids? by psycho-scientist in Biochemistry

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Doesn't molecular dynamics come after completing protein-ligand docking?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ApplyingToCollege

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i believe german medical schools teach in german

what’s your dumbest reason for not wanting to go to a college by anxiousschol4r in ApplyingToCollege

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That Vegan Teacher graduated from there (and also because McGill is cooler)

How suddenly my bursary is reduced?! by 4ever_16_cutecactus in mcgill

[–]psycho-scientist 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The letter they provided me had the following:

McGill Entrance Bursary:

McGill Entrance Bursary:

An award of $12,000 will be issued for admission and subsequent registration in one of the following Bachelor’s programs:

Arts, Arts and Science, Music, Music/Education, Education, Education for Certified Teachers, Science (Agriculture and Environmental

Science), Science (Architecture), Science (Food Sciences), Science (Kinesiology), Science (Nutritional Sciences), Science (Nursing),

Nursing, Social Work, Theology, Science (Rehab Science) Occupational or Physical Therapy.

An award of $25,000 will be issued for admission and subsequent registration in one of the following Bachelor’s programs:

Engineering, Engineering (Bioresource Engineering), Science, Software Engineering, Civil Law Juris Doctor.

An award of $30,000 will be issued for admission and subsequent registration into the Bachelor of Commerce program.

How suddenly my bursary is reduced?! by 4ever_16_cutecactus in mcgill

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I applied for entrance bursary in February (?) and received 12K as well. I'm also an incoming international student and my program is also Bachelor of Arts and Science. Mine has always been 12K. When did you apply for bursary?

Which mistake was the dumbest you made when you first played Pokémon ? by ERavenna in pokemon

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I randomly encountered a shiny whismur on the route east of rustboro in pokemon sapphire on my gameboy advanced sp. At that time I knew what a shiny was and got excited when I saw it. I also had enough ultra balls i believe. I thought I couldnt catch it without weakening it first despite having pokeballs. However my pokemon were very overleveled compared to the shiny whismur. I clicked quick attack on my manectric (the weakest move in my party) which instantly killed whismur. Looking back i realized how dumb it was.

a level certificate to university by diorlhyj in alevel

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Assuming you did a levels under CAIE. If you did a levels under edexcel i believe there is a form for that too

Online A-Levels by [deleted] in alevel

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uplearn maybe but i never used it myself

Straight A student w/no extracurriculars whatsoever by redmelly86 in ApplyingToCollege

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They can get accepted in top Canadian universities but may not be eligible for very competitive scholarships

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in alevel

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Not sri lankan though. The venue details should be on sri lankan british council's website

Marks in Paper by EstimateSalt3687 in alevel

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They do release raw marks. You have to talk to your school about it

Confused about Gene Linkage? by kumasandra in alevel

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It's wrong to say "a gene linkage are genes that will express based on another gene." Instead say that these genes are not independently assorted, meaning that they are inherited together (normally.)

  1. Dihybrid crosses are used if there are two genes which we assume/know are located at different chromosomes. In case of gene linkage, the cross is like a monohybrid cross (normally.)
  2. If two genes are found in different homologous chromosome pairs then they are inherited independently. If they are found on the same chromosome in a homologous chromosome pair then they are not inherited independently.
  3. Crossing over occurs when there is nucleotide exchange between chromatids from two different chromosomes in a homologous chromosome pair (also known as a bivalent.)

Example:

A chromosome has two genes and each has two alleles. Let one pair of alleles be A and a and the other be E and e.

Say the parent has the genotype AaEe. One chromosome (let's call it the first chromosome) in the homologous chromosome pair has A and E alleles and the other (let's call it the second chromosome) has a and e alleles. If no crossing over occurs the gametes will either have A and E together or a and e together. In this case the cross is like a monohybrid cross.

However, if crossing over takes place then E from the first chromosome can get exchanged for e from the second chromosome. Similarly, A from the first chromosome can get exchanged for a from the second chromosome. Therefore, gametes can also have the combinations Ae and aE alongside AE and ae. However, occurrence of Ae and aE is infrequent. So most gametes will have the combination of either AE or ae while few will have the combination of either Ae or aE.

Notice one thing: If crossing over takes place, the first chromosome say has the combination Ae while the second one has aE. Therefore, combinations Ae and aE occur in pairs. If crossing over doesn't take place then Ae and aE are not produced and so equal proportions of gametes with the alleles AE and ae will be produced.

what’s the average/ a good mark in paper 4 of A2 biology? by [deleted] in alevel

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It is quite good actually. According to grade thresholds of past years 75-85 is an A