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In a garden 40% of the flowers are roses and the rest are carnations. If 25% of the roses and 10% of the carnations are red, the probability that a red flower selected at random is a rose.

#Unit 13. Methods in Biology
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#Question id: 11124

#Unit 9. Diversity of Life Forms

A researcher compared the nucleotide sequences of a homologous gene from five different species of mammals with the homologous human gene. The sequence homology between each speciesʹ version of the gene and the human gene is presented as a percentage of similarity.

What probably explains the inclusion of rabbits in this research?

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#Question id: 5654

#Unit 5. Developmental Biology

Two human disorders, Prader-Willi syndrome and Angelman syndrome, occur when a small deletion in a specific region of chromosome 15 is contributed by either the father or mother, respectively. Why does this small deletion not behave as a recessive allele for either syndrome, that is, why is its loss not made up for by the good copy of the region on chromosome 15 contributed by the other parent?

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#Unit 5. Developmental Biology

Which one of the following genes was NOT part of transcription factors used to generate induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells from mouse skin fibroblasts?

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#Question id: 392

#Unit 1. Molecules and their Interaction Relevant to Biology

When an ionic compound such as sodium chloride (NaCl) is placed in water, the component atoms of the NaCl crystal dissociate into individual sodium ions (Na+) and chloride ions (Cl-). In contrast, the atoms of covalently bonded molecules (e.g., glucose, sucrose, glycerol) do not generally dissociate when placed in aqueous solution. Which of the following solutions would be expected to contain the greatest number of solute particles (molecules or ions)?

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#Question id: 1542

#Unit 4. Cell Communication and Cell Signaling

function of  calprotectin?