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#Question id: 4606


Which of the following evidence most strongly supports the common origin of all life on Earth? All organisms ________.

#SCPH28 | Zoology
  1. require energy

  2. use essentially the same genetic code

  3. reproduce

  4. show heritable variation

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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

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#Question id: 3637

#SCPH28 | Zoology

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