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#Question id: 27994


A research which is used to evaluate the frequency with which something occurs and its interaction with other elements, known as__

#Research Methodology
  1. Formulative research
  2. Diagnostic research
  3. Hypothesis-testing research
  4. Quantitative research
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#SCPH28 | Zoology

 The mutations of RAS that make it oncogenic by

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#SCPH06 I Botany

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#Question id: 1263

#SCPH05 I Biotechnology

The major classes of CAMs include

a. cadherins.    b. fibronectin.    c. Ig-superfamily CAMs.      d. P-selectins.

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#SCPH28 | Zoology

Which group contains diploblastic organisms?

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#Question id: 12960

#SCPH06 I Botany

The Norway rat (Rattus Norvegicus), a widespread pest, was controlled for about a decade by the anticoagulant warfarin. This chemical substance, placed in food pellets, is absorbed by the intestinal tract and inhibits the clotting of blood. After a population decline for about 10 years, rat populations increased and stabilized. In one European population, as illustrated in the graph below, the percentage of rats resistant to warfarin has remained fairly stable over a number of years.

Resistance to warfarin is governed by a dominant autosomal gene, R. More than 15 percent of the resistant animals are heterozygous at this locus (Rr). The table below indicates the response to warfarin and relative reproductive fitness of individuals that are homozygous or heterozygous for the dominant gene (R). The RR individuals have a 20-fold increase in vitamin K requirement over individuals.

Fitness is a measure of the reproductive success of a particular genotype. The highest fitness is 1.00.
Which of the following is most likely correct concerning the gene for resistance to warfarin?