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Evidence shows  that some grasses benefit from being  grazed. Which of the following  terms would  best describe this plant-herbivore interaction?

#Unit 10. Ecological Principles
  1. Mutualism 
  2. Commensalism
  3. Parasitism 
  4. Competition
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#Unit 11. Evolution and Behavior

What will be frequency of inbreeding coefficient between G and H?

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#Question id: 2762

#Unit 2. Cellular Organization

After a diagnostic sequencing analysis of an individual’s DNA, you find that this person has a number of microsatellite triplet repeats within a region of their huntingtin gene. Specifically, these CAG repeats code for long stretches of:

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#Question id: 7171

#Unit 5. Developmental Biology

Following statements are regarding to the early development in sea urchin.

A. most cells of the 16-cell embryo, the large micromeres are autonomously specified.

B. large micromeres inherit maternal determinants that were deposited at the vegetal pole of the egg; these become incorporated into the large micromeres at the fourth cleavage.

C. The conditionally specified large micromeres are now able to produce paracrine and juxtacrine factors that autonomously specify the fates of their neighbors.

D. Large micromeres become skeletogenic mesenchyme cells that will leave the blastula epithelium, enter the blastocoel, migrate to particular positions along the blastocoel wall, and then differentiate into the larval skeleton.

Which of the following statement is false?

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#Unit 10. Ecological Principles

Which of the following is not a pattern of dispersion?

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#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology

Above family shows inheritance of colour-blindness is recessive genetic disorder. Which of the following is correct statement? (All persons are outside of family either homozygous (female) or hemizygous (Male) are consider)