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1.Alexandra 2. Russia 3.a. 4 daughters b. 1 son c. Alexei, Anastasia 4. Hemophilia a. symptoms- blood clots slowly b. Inherited from mother 5. Other family members- Irene, Waldemar, Henry, Fredrick, Alexandra, Alice, Alexei 7. March 2, 1917 8.Vladimir Lenin b.Bolsheviks c. Cabinet of Ministers rather than monarch 9. Where they lived before they were executed b. the family was executed 10. nurse, a doc, and 2 servants were killed b. family jewels

1. Yekaterinburg, Siberia 2. There was argument between the Russian scientist so americans were called in  B.  ridges and mastoid prominences and the muscular insertions determine which were male and which were female. orbits, the mandible, the mouth, the race of the individual. the pelvic girdle by the opening in the pelvis, determine male or female. ridges where pubic bones meet, it gives a good indication of age Leg and arm bones indicate age. 3. 9 bodies, 11 people were killed in massacre 4. Wisdom Teeth- Age Vertebrae- Age Pelvic Region- Sex 6. Alexei & Anastasia - because they are the only ones under 18 7. Bones are preserved and with the bones the DNA was preserved 8. Same unites or nucleotides Different- Circular loop rather than linear form 10. Mother 11. A. Alexandra B. her mother C. Did not pass his DNA o because he is a male. 12. Queen Victoria B. Prince Philip 14. the Nurse 15. the duke is alive and of the same Dna lineage 16. #4 is the match 17. Royal Family skeletons 18.Because it will tell them if she is Princess Anastasia. 19 Because he is a maternal relative of Franziska would have her same mtDNA sequence. 21.A. from a preserved part of her intestines that were saved during surgery B.No the DNA did not match Prince Philip's DNA or the DNA of the Romanov family C.they were partially cremated immediately after they were shot.