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#Question id: 1230


Which of the following events occur(s) following the binding of a ligand to a G protein–coupled receptor that triggers release of Ca2+?

a. activation of protein kinase A by IP3

b. phospholipase cleavage of PIP2 to IP3 and DAG

c. release of DAG into the cytosol

d. IP3-mediated opening of Ca2+ channels in the ER membrane

#Unit 4. Cell Communication and Cell Signaling
  1. a & d   

  2. a and c

  3. c and d   

  4. b, and d

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#Question id: 15382

#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology

In a group of fruit flies homozygous for an allele that causes a reduced number of thoracic bristles, you notice that the number of bristles varies from about half the normal number to only a few bristles. This is an example of which of the following?

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#Question id: 15383

#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology

You are trying to develop true breeding blue hydrangeas, but the plants in one corner of your plot consistently turn pink regardless of your mating strategy. Which of the following would you suspect?

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#Question id: 15384

#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology

A trait that appears to be dominant in one sex but recessive in the other is called:

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#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology

You cross a true breeding normal corn plant with a true breeding plant with variegated seed coat and colorless endosperm. You suspect the genes are linked, so you cross one of the resulting normal offspring to a true breeding variegated, colorless plant. What are your expected results if the genes are completely linked?

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#Question id: 15386

#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology

You set up a mapping cross involving your favorite gene (YFG) in Neurospora and determine the following octad types: 4:4 arrangement 83; 2:4:2 arrangement 7; 2:2:2:2 arrangement 10. What is the distance between your gene and the centromere?

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#Question id: 15387

#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology

How might the results of Bernard Davis's U tube experiment have been different if each strain were only mutant for a single gene?