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This Simple Gummy Bear Experiment Is The Perfect Way to Teach Complex Genetics

This Simple Gummy Bear Experiment Is The Perfect Way to Teach Complex Genetics 16 JANUARY 2021 Say a red gummy bear has a baby with a yellow gummy bear – what percentage of red and yellow do the parents give to their children? Well, assuming gummy bear genetics works the same way we do, they ll have one set of chromosomes from their mum and one from their dad – so 50 percent from each – easy!   But before our pairs of chromosomes (and the genes they re made up of) get passed onto the next generation they get jumbled around. For example, DNA from chromosome 3 that you inherited from your mum will be swapped with the equivalent section of DNA from your second version of chromosome 3, that you got from your dad, in a process called genetic recombination.

A small town seethes after learning one of its own says he joined Capitol s mob

A small town seethes after learning one of its own says he joined Capitol s mob John Woodrow Cox, Hannah Natanson and Julie Tate, The Washington Post Jan. 15, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail 6 1of6A home along Paradise Road in Aberdeen flies an American flag above a flag for the U.S. Marine Corps and a Trump campaign flag.Photo by Kyle Grantham for The Washington Post.Show MoreShow Less 2of6A large Trump-Pence road sign sits outside Mary Lawson s house on Paradise Road.Photo by Kyle Grantham for The Washington Post.Show MoreShow Less 3of6 4of6John Richardson, president of the Harford County NAACP, stands outside his home in Havre de Grace.Photo by Kyle Grantham for The Washington Post.Show MoreShow Less

To one man, Capitol riot was a unique betrayal

To one man, Capitol riot was a unique betrayal Petula Dvorak, The Washington Post Jan. 14, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail Then-Capitol Police Chief Terrence Gainer is pictured in 2006.Washington Post photo by Melina Mara Of all the people who watched the riot at the U.S. Capitol unfold last week, no one saw it the way a great-grandpa sitting on his couch in Chicago did. Terrance Gainer, 73, was once the chief of the U.S. Capitol Police and the Senate s sergeant at arms. He used to be the one in charge of preventing the very calamity at the Capitol he saw on his television and computer screens, a calamity he used to believe could never happen.

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