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#Question id: 27366


If the siRNA is a complete homolog of the target mRNA sequences what is the net result?

#Section 3: Genetics, Cellular and Molecular Biology
  1. Double helix formation
  2. Translation inhibition
  3. Chromatin modification
  4. mRNA degradation
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#Question id: 3268

#Section 3: Genetics, Cellular and Molecular Biology

A population of insects is in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium for a gene with alleles A = orange and a = yellow eyes. There are 91% orange and 9% yellow individuals in the population. If the fitness of the yellow phenotype suddenly drops to zero, what will be the allele frequency in the next generation?

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#Question id: 3269

#Section 3: Genetics, Cellular and Molecular Biology

Two plant species live in the same biome but on different continents. Although the two species are not at all closely related, they may appear quite similar as a result of

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#Question id: 3270

#Section 3: Genetics, Cellular and Molecular Biology

Heterozygote advantage should be most closely linked to which of the following?

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#Question id: 3271

#Section 3: Genetics, Cellular and Molecular Biology

Consider hemophilia A, a clotting disorder caused by an X-linked recessive allele with a frequency (q) of approximately 1 in 10,000. The frequency of the disease among females and among male respectively

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#Question id: 3273

#Section 3: Genetics, Cellular and Molecular Biology

The number of forward mutations is equal to the number of reverse mutations then

a) Population is in equilibrium for forward and reverse mutation rates

b) The population is being in Hardy–Weinberg equilibrium

c) No further change in allelic frequency

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#Question id: 3274

#Section 3: Genetics, Cellular and Molecular Biology

The common edible frog of Europe is a hybrid between two species, Rana lessonae and Rana ridibunda. The hybrids were first described in 1758 and have a wide distribution, from France across central Europe to Russia. Both male and female hybrids exist, but when they mate among themselves, they are rarely successful in producing offspring. What can you infer from this information?