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  • why we got in generation 2 a hybrid stands of n15 and n14, when we should get 2 strands of n14 and 2 strands of n15

  • @losttya When it was in the n15 solution it could only make itself out of n15, and so both the stands it made were 'heavy'. When it was in the n14 solution (for the second generation) it would split each DNA molecule in half so you would have four single strands (A,B,C,D), A and B would be made from n15, C and D would be made from n14, so when a new strand was made you would get two n15-n14 hybrids (from A and B) and two completely n14 molecules (C and D) becuase n14 is all it can be made from.

  • It's not working, it stops when I click it!!!!

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  • So it is the dispersive one? Wait, that made no sense. THAT VIDEO LIES!!!!

    Also, when I click it just pauses, and it won't let me drag.

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  • Awesome! Thank you so much! :)

  • Thank you so much! You tell it way better than my teacher! xD

  • Like if u clicked on the correct model.

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  • This is a very good and informative video! Thanks for uploading, it helped me a lot! :-)

  • thank you for the video! 

  • good vid

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