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#Question id: 26361


Rot values are expressed in term of

#Unit 2. Cellular Organization
  1. cDNA concentration X time
  2. mRNA concentration X time
  3. DNA concentration X time
  4. RNA concentration X time
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#Question id: 14998

#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology

You set up a monohybrid cross between true breeding round winged and true breeding oval winged insects. Your F1 offspring have round wings, and you collect the following numbers of F2: Round wings: 302; Oval wings: 86. Which of the following statements is NOT correct?

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#Question id: 14999

#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology

I know that black coat color in mice is dominant to albino. Black mice get a higher price at the pet store so I am disappointed when I cross a black mouse with an albino mouse and get 6 albino and 2 black mice in the litter. I expected all black. What mistake did I make?

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#Question id: 15000

#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology

I do a chi square analysis of the offspring from my cross of a black mouse and albino mouse. If the black mouse was heterozygous I should have expected a 1:1 ratio, and I got 6 albino and 2 black mice. What is my chi square value?

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#Question id: 15001

#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology

You cross true breeding lizards that are either green or albino and discover that all the offspring are striped green and white. Which is the most likely result if you cross two striped lizards?

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#Question id: 15002

#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology

If you performed a dihybrid cross and found that your results were significantly different from the 9:3:3:1 ratio, what would you suspect?

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#Question id: 15003

#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology

Laurie met her husband Jim at a support group for families dealing with PKU (phenylketonurea), a recessive genetic disorder. Laurie and Jim both have one sister who is affected with PKU and no other family history of the disorder. They come to you as a genetic counselor to ask what their risk is of having an affected child. What do you tell them?