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#Question id: 448


During glycolysis, glucose 1-phosphate is converted to fructose 6-phosphate in two successive reactions: Glucose 1-phosphate -> glucose 6-phosphate DG'° = –7.1 kJ/mol Glucose 6-phosphate -> fructose 6-phosphate DG'° = +1.7 kJ/mol DG'° for the overall reaction is:

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  1. –8.8 kJ/mol.

  2. –7.1 kJ/mol.

  3. –5.4 kJ/mol.

  4. +5.4 kJ/mol.

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#Question id: 4821

#SCPH12 I Genetics

What are frequency of recombination  if one cell carry out cross over every 50 cell undergoes meiosis ?

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What are frequency of recombination  if one cell carry out cross over every 50 cell undergoes meiosis ?

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#Question id: 4822

#SCPH06 I Botany

In a particular species of mammal black hair (B) is dominant to green hair (b) and red eyes (R) are dominant to white eyes (r). If a BbRr individual is mated with a bbrrindividual the expected phenotypic ratio of the offspring is 1 black-red : 1 black-white: 1 green-red : 1 green-white. However, when you mate these individuals you find that the phenotypic ratio of the offspring is 6 black-red :1 black-white : 1 green-red : 6 green-white. What could account for this difference?

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#Question id: 4822

#SCPH12 I Genetics

In a particular species of mammal black hair (B) is dominant to green hair (b) and red eyes (R) are dominant to white eyes (r). If a BbRr individual is mated with a bbrrindividual the expected phenotypic ratio of the offspring is 1 black-red : 1 black-white: 1 green-red : 1 green-white. However, when you mate these individuals you find that the phenotypic ratio of the offspring is 6 black-red :1 black-white : 1 green-red : 6 green-white. What could account for this difference?

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#Question id: 4822

#SCPH28 | Zoology

In a particular species of mammal black hair (B) is dominant to green hair (b) and red eyes (R) are dominant to white eyes (r). If a BbRr individual is mated with a bbrrindividual the expected phenotypic ratio of the offspring is 1 black-red : 1 black-white: 1 green-red : 1 green-white. However, when you mate these individuals you find that the phenotypic ratio of the offspring is 6 black-red :1 black-white : 1 green-red : 6 green-white. What could account for this difference?

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#Question id: 4823

#SCPH06 I Botany

Which one of the following DNA markers can be used to distinguish between a homozygote and heterozygote ?