<p>I didn’t rule out sulfur xD</p>
<p>There were 4 spots so second least is 3rd spot.</p>
<p>I didn’t rule out sulfur xD</p>
<p>There were 4 spots so second least is 3rd spot.</p>
<p>third from far to near, yeah. Which would also be 2nd most polar. And I was asking beandelphiki cuz he ruled out sulphur :p</p>
<p>You cant just compare spots. You have to compare numbers. The first one traveled 6.5 or so the second one was 6.1 and the third was like 5.8 or something and the fourth one was 3 or 2. There are 20 amino acids you cant just say 3 spots or 4 spots, because those 4 could be the most polar or non polar substances on the planet. You have to compare the numbers i think.</p>
<p>that would be impossible cause we have no comparison between number and polarity. We can only assume things</p>
<p>what did you put for the ones asking about the HWEE (FA§ crap</p>
<p>Okay so we have four spots that glowed.
Those spots that glow must be that of histidine, tyrosine, phenyalanine, or tryptophan.
Since phenylalanine and tryptophan are nonpolar, they will travel the farthest. I knew histidine is slow in nonpolar solvent because it’s charged polar. That leaves tyrosine</p>
<p>Heterozygosity decreases in inbreeding right</p>
<p>actually, histidine isn’t charged… which is why i had to guess between those two</p>
<p>So, you had to compare the four choices? Now, I am really confused.</p>
<p>@botherme
For the hibernation, I put “monitor CO2 levels”
that just sounds plain wrong</p>
<p>nvm crap that was stupid of me. Ok we just solved it then!</p>
<p>What’s the actual answer we agree on?</p>
<p>yeah same here i put CO2 too</p>
<p>Tyrosine. The first and second spots are nonpolar, and I assume they are different depending on the size of the nonpolar molecules. THird is polar, and the last one is charged, which explains why it is so far behind</p>
<p>i think the hemoglobin question was false…it said that it shifted toward the tense state in the lungs </p>
<p>Yes I agree with tyrosine. </p>
<p>Did anyone get the strange population curve thing about a gene having some advantage and the time it took to get 95%, etc, etc?
That was plain confusing</p>
<p>oh yeah, that one seemed really confusing. I thought it was chi-square at first, but wth really</p>
<p>yeah i half guessed on all of those </p>
<p>what did you guys put for the four question set about hardy weinberg equilbrium, the Aa heterozygote, etc</p>