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#Question id: 23966


Deletion in short arm of chromosome number 4, that leads to cause syndrome;

#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology
  1. Androgen-insensitivity syndrome
  2. Wolf– Hirschhorn syndrome
  3. Craniofrontonasal syndrome
  4. Prader–Willi syndrome
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#Question id: 28325

#Unit 5. Developmental Biology

The pattern of embryonic cleavage peculiar to a species is determined by two major parameters: 
(1) the amount and distribution of yolk protein within the cytoplasm, which determine where cleavage can occur and the relative sizes of the blastomeres
(2) factors in the egg cytoplasm that influence the angle of the mitotic spindle and the timing of its formation

Which of the following statements is incorrect about patterning of embryonic cleavage?

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#Question id: 11326

#Unit 10. Ecological Principles

This soil horizon is characterized as rich in humus and consists of partly decomposed organic material mixed with mineral soil.

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#Question id: 1779

#Unit 4. Cell Communication and Cell Signaling

Complement component C3 is cleaved by:

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#Question id: 31256

#Unit 5. Developmental Biology

If the Wnt signaling inhibitor GSK3 is itself inhibited throughout the body axis in hydra, results

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#Question id: 12319

#Unit 10. Ecological Principles

Fred and Joe, two unrelated, mature male gorillas, encounter one another. Fred is courting a female. Fred grunts as Joe comes near. As Joe continues to advance, Fred begins drumming (pounding his chest) and bares his teeth. Joe then rolls on the ground on his back, gets up, and quickly leaves. This behavioural pattern is repeated several times during the mating season. Choose the most specific behavior described by this example