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A functioning duplicate that becomes fixed in a population can meet one of several ultimate fates, except__

#Unit 11. Evolution and Behavior
  1. Accumulation of gain of-function mutations
  2. accumulation of loss of-function mutations
  3. retain its original function
  4. gene undergo neofunctionalization
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#Unit 13. Methods in Biology

In a PCR higher annealing temperature along with7-dcaza guanosine triphosphate (7-deaza OTP) used in place of GTP this indicate

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#Question id: 8680

#Unit 9. Diversity of Life Forms

Giardia intestinalis can cause disease in several different mammalian species, including humans. Giardia organisms (G. intestinalis) that infect humans are similar morphologically to those that infect other mammals, thus they have been considered a single species. However, G. intestinalis has been divided into different subgroups based on their host and a few other characteristics. In 1999, a DNA sequence comparison study tested the hypothesis that these subgroups actually constitute different species. The following phylogenetic tree was constructed from the sequence comparison of rRNA from several subgroups of G. intestinalis and a few other morphologically distinct species of Giardia. The researchers concluded that the subgroups of Giardia are sufficiently different from one another genetically that they could be considered different species


By examining the phylogenetic tree diagrammed in the figure above, what conclusion can you draw about the species G. microti?

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#Unit 12. Applied Biology

As transgene products participate in the cell physiology and biochemistry. Therefore, they are likely to generate 

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#Unit 10. Ecological Principles

Based on the intermediate disturbance hypothesis, a community's species diversity is

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#Unit 7. System Physiology – Animal

What stimulates growth hormone release?