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technique in molecular genetics permitting the analysis of any short sequence of DNA or RNA
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process of applying electric current to proteins in a gel medium to separate them according to size and electrical charge
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are well-established and highly-reliable explanations based on natural and physical phenomena which are capable of being tested
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involving the physical properties of matter and energy
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information gained by means of observation, experience or experiment
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non-artificial event in the physical sense, not produced by humans but may affect humans
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knowledgeable explanations for a certain phenomena
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set of data using numbers or measurements to represent the findings of an experiment
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set of data describing the findings of an experiment
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treatment or procedure modifying a given outcome
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act of keeping an organism, a cell or cell culture in conditions favorable for growth and development
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tentative and testable statements which must be capable of being supported or not supported by observational evidence
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agent causing disease or illness to its host
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Latin word for knowledge
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experimental sample absent of the factor in question
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use of evidence to construct testable explanations and predictions of natural phenomena, as well as the knowledge generated though this process