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Repetitive DNA is the non-coding sequence of DNA that contains segments that are repeated several times in the genome of an individual. The repetitive DNA sequences are called variable number of tandem repeats that are dispersed throughout the genome and constitute hypervariable dispersed repetitive sequences.
Satellite DNA are DNA sequences that contain highly repetitive DNA. Satellite DNA is a type of repetitive DNA and it classified into minisatellites, microsatellites and minivariant repeats, based on the number of repetitive units, the number of base pairs in each unit and the base composition of the units.
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Derry is a fourteen-year-old boy who is disfigured and ugly because half of his face is burnt due to the spilling of acid on it. He is conscious of the fact that his ugliness is revolting to others and so, everybody wants to ignore him or pity him. He suffers from inferiority complex. He becomes too arrogant and usually avoids any social interaction. He heard people using nasty comments about him and so bears a grudge towards the entire society. His ugly looks have made him a pessimist and a loner with various negative complexes. Derry is always frustrated, angry, and withdrawn. Moreover, he always has low confidence and dwells in self-pity apart from always being suspicious about others’ intentions towards him. Derry is a bit narrow-minded. He does not think for himself but relies on others feedback only. He is full of bitterness about his handicap. He is of negative nature but soon learns to change himself with Mr Lamb's guidance.
He suspects everyone and lacks trust. Derry starts listening to Mr Lamb because Mr Lamb is also handicapped. It is only when Mr Lamb bestowed upon him, his love, trust and generosity that his mindset starts changing. Due to the wise words of Mr Lamb, Deny transforms completely.
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Propene to propan-2-
{tex}C{H_3}\mathop { - CH = }\limits_{{\text{Propan}}} C{H_2} + {H_2}O\xrightarrow{{{H_2}S{O_4}}}\mathop {C{H_3} - \mathop {\mathop {CH}\limits_| }\limits_{OH} - C{H_3}}\limits_{{\text{Propan}} - 2 - ol} {/tex}
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Subsistence agriculture is one in which the farming areas consume all, or nearly so, of the products locally grown.
Features of intensive subsistence agriculture:
(i) Intensive subsistence agriculture dominated by wet paddy cultivation: This type of agriculture is characterised by dominance of the rice crop.
(ii) Land holdings are very small due to the high density of population. Farmers work with the help of family labour leading to intensive use of land.
(iii) Intensive subsidence agriculture dominated by crops other than paddy: Due to the difference in relief, climate, soil and some of the other geographical factors.
(iv) it is not practical to grow paddy in many parts of monsoon Asia.
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Macroeconomics is the branch of economics that deals with the behavior and performance of an economy as a whole.
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