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#Question id: 4901


Assume that the alleles A (dominant) and a (recessive) show a maternal effect mode of inheritance. In a cross between an Aa female and an aa male, what would be the phenotypes of the progeny?

#SCPH12 I Genetics
  1. all dominant          

  2. All recessive

  3. 1:1 ratio of Dominant and recessive         

  4. 3:1 ratio of Dominant and recessive

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Given that the standard free-energy change for the reaction glucose + Pi → glucose 6-phosphate is 13.8 kJ/mol, and the standard free-energy change for the reaction ATP → ADP + Pi is −30.5 kJ/mol, what is the free-energy change for the reaction glucose + ATP → glucose 6-phosphate + ADP?

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Given that the standard free-energy change for the reaction glucose + Pi → glucose 6-phosphate is 13.8 kJ/mol, and the standard free-energy change for the reaction ATP → ADP + Pi is −30.5 kJ/mol, what is the free-energy change for the reaction glucose + ATP → glucose 6-phosphate + ADP?

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Given that the standard free-energy change for the reaction glucose + Pi → glucose 6-phosphate is 13.8 kJ/mol, and the standard free-energy change for the reaction ATP → ADP + Pi is −30.5 kJ/mol, what is the free-energy change for the reaction glucose + ATP → glucose 6-phosphate + ADP?

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Given that the standard free-energy change for the reaction glucose + Pi → glucose 6-phosphate is 13.8 kJ/mol, and the standard free-energy change for the reaction ATP → ADP + Pi is −30.5 kJ/mol, what is the free-energy change for the reaction glucose + ATP → glucose 6-phosphate + ADP?