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#Question id: 10954


A patient suffers from a congenital deficiency in factor XIII (fibrin-stabilizing factor). What would analysis of his blood reveal?

#I Life Science/ Life Sciences Group – I-V
  1. Prolonged prothrombin time
  2. Prolonged whole blood clotting time
  3. Prolonged partial thromboplastin time
  4. Easily breakable clot
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#Question id: 4799

#SCPH28 | Zoology

You set up a mapping cross involving your favorite gene (YFG) in Neurospora and determine the following octad types: 4:4 arrangement 83; 2:4:2 arrangement 7; 2:2:2:2 arrangement 10. What is the distance between your gene and the centromere?

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#Question id: 4800

#SCPH06 I Botany

You set up a mapping cross involving two genes of interest in Saccharomyces and determine the following tetrad types: 8 nonparentalditype; 12 tetratype; 80 parental ditype. Calculate the most accurate map distance between these two genes.

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#Question id: 4800

#SCPH12 I Genetics

You set up a mapping cross involving two genes of interest in Saccharomyces and determine the following tetrad types: 8 nonparentalditype; 12 tetratype; 80 parental ditype. Calculate the most accurate map distance between these two genes.

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#Question id: 4800

#SCPH28 | Zoology

You set up a mapping cross involving two genes of interest in Saccharomyces and determine the following tetrad types: 8 nonparentalditype; 12 tetratype; 80 parental ditype. Calculate the most accurate map distance between these two genes.

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#Question id: 4801

#SCPH06 I Botany

You set up a mapping cross involving two genes in Aspergillus and determine the following percentages of tetrad types: parental ditype 51%, nonparentalditype 49%. What can you say about your genes?

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#Question id: 4801

#SCPH12 I Genetics

You set up a mapping cross involving two genes in Aspergillus and determine the following percentages of tetrad types: parental ditype 51%, nonparentalditype 49%. What can you say about your genes?