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Possible Answers: LAWS, LINES, CODES, AXIOMS, REIGNS, CANONS, GOVERNS.

Last seen on: –The New York Monday, March 27, 2023 Crossword Answers
L.A. Times Daily Crossword – Sep 11 2022
-Universal Crossword November 24 2017

Random information on the term “LAWS”:

Statutory law or statute law is written law set down by a body of legislature or by a singular legislator (in the case of an absolute monarchy). This is as opposed to oral or customary law; or regulatory law promulgated by the executive or common law of the judiciary. Statutes may originate with national, state legislatures or local municipalities.

The term codified law refers to statutes that have been organized (“codified”) by subject matter; in this narrower sense, some but not all statutes are considered “codified.” The entire body of codified statute is referred to as a “code,” such as the United States Code, the Ohio Revised Code or the Code of Canon Law. The substantive provisions of the Act could be codified (arranged by subject matter) in one or more titles of the United States Code while the provisions of the law that have not reached their “effective date” (remaining uncodified) would be available by reference to the United States Statutes at Large. Another meaning of “codified law” is a statute that takes the common law in a certain area of the law and puts it in statute or code form.

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Random information on the term “LINES”:

A transposable element (TE or transposon) is a DNA sequence that can change its position within a genome, sometimes creating or reversing mutations and altering the cell’s genetic identity and genome size. Transposition often results in duplication of the TE. Barbara McClintock’s discovery of these jumping genes earned her a Nobel Prize in 1983.

Transposable elements make up a large fraction of the genome and are responsible for much of the mass of DNA in a eukaryotic cell. It has been shown that TEs are important in genome function and evolution. In Oxytricha, which has a unique genetic system, these elements play a critical role in development. Transposons are also very useful to researchers as a means to alter DNA inside a living organism.

There are at least two classes of TEs: Class I TEs or retrotransposons generally function via reverse transcription, while Class II TEs or DNA transposons encode the protein transposase, which they require for insertion and excision, and some of these TEs also encode other proteins.

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