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#Question id: 768


MicroRNAs are important gene regulators, but the miRNAs are also regulated in turn by other RNAs. Which, if any, of the following classes of RNA are not known to contain RNAs that regulate miRNAs?

#I Life Science/ Life Sciences Group – I-V
  1. Pseudogene RNA

  2. Ribosomal RNA

  3. Long noncoding RNA

  4. Circular RNA

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#Question id: 3635

#SCPH28 | Zoology

In the multiple allele series that determines coat color in rabbits, c+codes for agouti, cch for chinchilla and ch for Himalayan. Dominance is in the order c+>cch>ch. In a cross of c+/cch X cch/ch, what proportion of progeny will be chinchilla?

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#Question id: 3636

#SCPH01 Biochemistry

A man with type A blood group marries a woman with type A blood group. Their first child has type O blood. What is the genotype of the Man, proportion of his gametes are expected to contain the IA allele, and probability that their next child will have type A blood respectively:

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#Question id: 3636

#SCPH12 I Genetics

A man with type A blood group marries a woman with type A blood group. Their first child has type O blood. What is the genotype of the Man, proportion of his gametes are expected to contain the IA allele, and probability that their next child will have type A blood respectively:

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#Question id: 3636

#SCPH28 | Zoology

A man with type A blood group marries a woman with type A blood group. Their first child has type O blood. What is the genotype of the Man, proportion of his gametes are expected to contain the IA allele, and probability that their next child will have type A blood respectively:

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#Question id: 3637

#SCPH01 Biochemistry

Parents that are homozygous for different mutations a, b and c are crossed, producing offspring that are heterozygous as following

aa X bb        =  ab  (X)          

 bb X cc         =  bc  (Y)

aa X cc          =   ac  (Z)

If a and b belong to same locus but b and c belong to different locus then phenotype of heterozygote

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#Question id: 3637

#SCPH12 I Genetics

Parents that are homozygous for different mutations a, b and c are crossed, producing offspring that are heterozygous as following

aa X bb        =  ab  (X)          

 bb X cc         =  bc  (Y)

aa X cc          =   ac  (Z)

If a and b belong to same locus but b and c belong to different locus then phenotype of heterozygote