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We call these unattached ribosomes free ribosomes as they are not attached to a membrane.

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The presence of attached or unattached earlobes is determined by genetics. The trait for unattached earlobes is dominant, meaning that it is more common in the population. This is why more people tend to have attached earlobes.

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The Reverend Salamander Unattached - 1915 was released on:

USA: 12 July 1915

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Unattached - 2007 was released on:

USA: 9 August 2007 (Rhode Island International Film Festival)

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Attached or unattached earlobes.

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Yes, the trait for unattached earlobes is autosomal. This means that the gene responsible for determining earlobe attachment is located on one of the non-sex chromosomes.

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The cast of The Reverend Salamander Unattached - 1915 includes: Beverly Bayne as Charlotte Bingham John Thorn as The Rev. Salamander

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Type your answer here... if he or she is not breathing, or its shell is unattached

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Unattached earlobes for sure, attached lobes look silly with earrings.

It's a known fact that terrible people have been known to have attached earlobes, like Hitler and Meaghan Burke.

They are less wind resistant, people with unattached lobes are faster.

Furthermore, its fun to flick unattached lobes, there isn't much you can do with attached lobes.

in conclusion, if you have attached lobes i highly recommend making a doctors appointment for plastic surgery to make a slight incision in your lobe.

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If both you and your sibling have attached earlobes (aa genotype) and your parents have unattached earlobes, then your parents must both be carriers of the recessive allele for attached earlobes (Aa genotype).

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It is a dominant genetic trait. If you get a gene for it from either parent, you will have this trait.

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chromatin and a nucleolus :) not too complicated

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If you mean in the USA it must be Hawaii

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from what I've read, someone who doesn't necessarily represent a gym or state.

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no... examples of appurtenant structures are... fences, gazebos, unattached garages

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Attached earlobes is when the ear lobe(the bottom part of your ear that ear-rings are normally fitted) is attached to your face so that it makes a long connection to it. Unattached earlobes are rounded and "hang" from the bottom of your ear.

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Yes, become unattached to any person, place, or thing.

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Yeah, it's really hard to get unattached to, it's too fun!

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if you are unattached then there should be no problem with contacting this female co-worker.

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The phenotypes of attached and unattached earlobes do not fit neatly into the Mendelian theory of two alleles for one trait, and there is a continuum of earlobe phenotypes. That said, unattached earlobes are a dominant trait, so if the individual is homozygous for unattached earlobes, all of her offspring will have the unattached phenotype, even if some or all of them are heterozygous.

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You have to get involved in other activities that are safe, enjoyable and exciting. You can then focus on these stuff and not sulk about thinking about him.

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If they attach directly to the side of the head, they are attached earlobes. If they don't they are unattached.

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He (or she) must float motionless and unattached to any object or cable.

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Produced large numbers of unattached males and weak family structure

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as far as i know it can be but as with skips left in the road it must have lights and or cones

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It's when your toe nail comes unattached to the rest of your body, and green sponge like material forms over the toe

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The poor and disadvantaged. as well as young unattached women.

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Hyoid bone. It supports the tongue and serves as an attachment for muscles that move the tongue and function in swallowing.

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Hey, can't you figure this out? He wants you all for himself. And if, like I suspect, you are a very popular girl, that is not a terribly unusual question. It's really like asking you whether you are unattached. I would not answer his question but make it clear - and this is your choice - that at present you are unattached. That should be enough.

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If a person receives one allele for attached earlobes and one allele for unattached earlobes, they will have the trait of attached earlobes since it is dominant over unattached earlobes. The presence of the attached earlobe allele will determine the physical trait of the individual's earlobes.

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Yes, the inheritance of free-hanging earlobes (referred to as the "unattached" phenotype) is often thought to follow a simple recessive pattern, with the unattached earlobes trait being recessive to attached earlobes. This means that to have free-hanging earlobes, an individual would need to inherit two copies of the recessive allele.

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Produced large number of unattached males and weak family structure.

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The correct spelling of the word is "attached" (connected).

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Reach up from under car hold cable and push toward bonnet catch

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Many time the high pitched whistle will be cause by a loose or unattached vaccuum line on the engine.

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Dylan Ratigan has been engaged twice but he has never reached the alter. Thus he is still a single man and unattached man as of August 2010.

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Yes it is your possibility if the parents were both heterozygous(having different alleles) or hybrid with Aa and Aa, the genotypic ratio would be 1:2:1 so if you put it in a punnet square there is a 25% chance of AA, 50% chance of Aa and 25% chance of aa.

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It was said earlier that, "Unattached earlobes are the dominant trait, twice as many people have unattached earlobes compared to attached." There is not actually any real proof that unattached earlobes are dominant. While more people may have unattached earlobes, attached earlobes are dominant. This was proved in a pedigree which covered three generations of extended families.

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It should be on the passenger side near firewall. It is around/under the dryer ( silver cylinder). From under car it will look like a unattached tube.

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They're known as spits, if they are merely pieces of land unattached to a second island. However, when they become attached, they form a tombolo.

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