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#Question id: 17665


BLASTx is used to

#I Life Science/ Life Sciences Group – I-V
  1. search a nucleotide database using a nucleotide query
  2. search protein database using a protein query
  3. search protein database using a translated nucleotide query
  4. search translated nucleotide database using a protein query
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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?

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#Question id: 4801

#SCPH28 | Zoology

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?