Explain how the field of phylogenetics can be used to test biogeographic hypotheses?
Explain how the field of phylogenetics can be used to test biogeographic hypotheses?
Someone explain how use of genomics and co-expression analysis can be used to generate hypotheses regarding the biosynthesis of secondary plant cell wall polymers such as xylans and lignin and how these hypotheses may be tested using reverse genetics approaches.
1- Explain how you would test the hypotheses for paired difference between the means of two populations. Give an example. 2- Explain how the proportions for two populations are used in hypotheses testing about two population proportions. Give an example. Note: type it if possible.
7) a)How can a charged test particle be used to determine the electric field at a point P caused by a charged source object located nearby? b)what is the distinction between the electric potential difference in an electric field and the electric potential at any point in the field?
Explain the anatomy and morphology of Ephedra sinica. What are its closest relatives (genetics, phylogenetics, lineages) and what are its significant adaptations (values and functions)?
Although we have not emphasized it, the paired t-test can be used to test hypotheses in which the null value is something other than 0. For example, suppose that the proponents of a diet plan claim that the mean amount of weight lost in the first three weeks of following the plan is 11 pounds. A consumer advocacy group is skeptical and measures the beginning and ending weights for a random sample of 20 people who follow the plan for...
Part B 4. Donsity of a solid: Explain how this lalo can be used to test the purity of metals. 9. What would happen to an object if it were submerged in a fluid where the object and fluid ned the same density? Explain 10. Why would it be important to eliminate any air bubbles from sticking to your samples while placed in water?
P11. (9pts) Basic Concepts about Hypothesis Testing: (1) What are the two types of hypotheses used in a hypothesis test? (2) How are they (the two types of hypotheses used in a hypothesis test) related? (3) What are the two decisions that you can make from performing a hypothesis test?
Can you explain to me how a lipid panel test is performed and what it is used for? Lipid Panel: HDLs, LDLs, Cholesterol, Triglycerides
1. How can you prove that antibiotic used in Kirby-Bauer (disk diffusion) test is bactericidal? How would you explain the presence of isolated colonies within an otherwise clear zone of inhibition produced in Kirby-Bauer (disk diffusion) test?
Explain why age in a business related field can be used to show linear regression and why it is an important study