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In this pedigree II 1 is affected with an autosomal recessive disorder. The disease status for II 2 and II 3 is unknown. A and B represent alleles at a locus which is tightly linked to the disease locus with recombination fraction of 0. On the basis of the linked marker genotypes II 2 can be told that: 


#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology
  1. he is affected
  2. he is a carrier
  3. he is homozygous unaffected.
  4. the marker results are not informative.
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#Question id: 11499

#Unit 9. Diversity of Life Forms

Biologists have long been aware that the defunct kingdom Protista is paraphyletic. Which of these statements is both true and consistent with this conclusion?

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#Unit 11. Evolution and Behavior

Pax-6 usually causes the production of a type of light-receptor pigments. In vertebrate eyes, though, a different gene (the rh gene family) is responsible for the light-receptor pigments of the retina. The rh gene, like Pax-6, is ancient. In the marine ragworm, for example, the rh gene causes production of c-opsin, which helps regulate the wormʹs biological clock. Which of these most likely accounts for vertebrate vision?

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#Unit 2. Cellular Organization

What is the purpose of N-linked Glycosylation?

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#Question id: 5278

#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology

What is the co-transduction frequency for the A and B genes, from the following dataset?(Assume that there has been selection for the A+ form of the A gene). Genotype                                Number

 A+B+C+                                   10

 A+B+C-                                    30

A+B-C+                                     20

 A+B-C-                                     40

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#Unit 5. Developmental Biology

Which of the following correctly displays the sequence of developmental milestones?