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#Question id: 4727


if mendal had studied the seven trait using a plant with 12 chromosome instead of 14, in what manner would his interpretation have been different ?

#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology
  1. He could have mapped the chromosome

  2. He could have discovered blending or incomplete dominance

  3. He would not have discovered the law of independent assortment

  4. He would have discovered sex linkage

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#Question id: 5215

#Unit 11. Evolution and Behavior

What is it about short tandem repeat DNA that makes it useful for DNA fingerprinting?

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#Question id: 5216

#Unit 11. Evolution and Behavior

Alu elements account for about 10% of the human genome. What does this mean?

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#Question id: 5217

#Unit 11. Evolution and Behavior

Multigene families include two or more nearly identical genes or genes sharing nearly identical sequences. A classical example is the set of genes for globin molecules, including genes on human chromosomes 11 and 16. How might identical and obviously duplicated gene sequences have gotten from one chromosome to another?

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#Question id: 5218

#Unit 11. Evolution and Behavior

Several of the different globin genes are expressed in humans, but at different times in development. What mechanism could allow for this?

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#Question id: 5219

#Unit 11. Evolution and Behavior

What is it that can be duplicated in a genome?

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#Question id: 5220

#Unit 11. Evolution and Behavior

In comparing the genomes of humans and those of other higher primates, it is seen that humans have a large metacentric pair we call chromosome #2 among our 46 chromosomes, while the other primates of this group have 48 chromosomes and any pair like the human #2 pair is not present; instead the primate groups each have two pairs of midsize acrocentric chromosomes. What is the most likely explanation?