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#Question id: 3281


One population X has 750 AA, 0 Aa, and 250 aa; the other Y has 500 AA, 500 Aa, and 0 aa. After one generation of random mating, the genotype frequencies X and Y respectively if the population size remains 1,000.

#SCPH06 I Botany
  1. X population: 563 AA, 375 Aa, and 62 aa; Y population: 500 AA, 250 Aa, and 250 aa

  2. both X and Y population: 500 AA, 250 Aa, and 250 aa

  3. Both X and Y population: 563 AA, 375 Aa, and 62 aa;

  4. X population: 250 AA, 500 Aa, and 250 aa; Y population: 500 AA, 250 Aa, and 250 aa

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#Question id: 13107

#SCPH01 Biochemistry

With the help of DNA fingerprinting which can be used to determine paternity. There are three babies (Baby A, Baby B and Baby C) in a maternity ward, and three sets of confused and worried parents. (Father and Mother #1 are a couple, as are Father and Mother #2, and Father and Mother #3.) 
You do each PCR reaction on chromosome 15 and load each one into a separate well of an agarose gel, and then run the gel.
 

 
Why is it that some people show two bands?

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#Question id: 4128

#SCPH28 | Zoology

Which of the following statements about tRNA molecules is false?

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#Question id: 404

#SCPH28 | Zoology

When a mixture of 3-phosphoglycerate and 2-phosphoglycerate is incubated at 25 °C with phosphoglycerate mutase until equilibrium is reached, the final mixture contains six times as much 2-phosphoglycerate as 3-phosphoglycerate.  Which one of the following statements is most nearly correct, when applied to the reaction as written?  (R = 8.315 J/mol·K; T = 298 K)  3-Phosphoglycerate -> 2-phosphoglycerate

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#Question id: 5234

#SCPH28 | Zoology

Which of the following would, if it had acted upon a gene, prevent this gene from acting as a reliable molecular clock?

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#Question id: 16133

#SCPH01 Biochemistry

You are running a human assisted reproduction clinic and providing state-of-the-art genetic diagnostic services. A married couple who already had a child with cystic fibrosis approach you because they wish to have another child, but only if they can be assured that the child will not have cystic fibrosis. You genotype the woman and discover that she is a heterozygote for Del508, the most common mutation causing cystic fibrosis. You suggest that the couple consider first polar body testing, in which several unfertilized oocytes (each with its first polar body) are retrieved from the woman, the first polar bodies are removed, and PCR tests are conducted on DNA from each of the first polar bodies. The couple agrees, and you obtain the following results:

 
Given the couple's desire to have a child without cystic fibrosis, which oocytes would you employ in vitro fertilization?