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If purple (P) is dominant to white (p) and axial (A) is dominant to terminal (a), and in a cross of white, axial to purple, axial the ratio of offspring is 3/8 white, axial; 1/8 white, terminal; 3/8 purple, axial; 1/8 purple, terminal, then what is the genotype of the parents?
Primary reason for the incredible success of viruses in their incredible diversity. Explain why a virus that is well adapted to one species and causes no apparent disease can upon a switch to a new host range cause severe disease
How could production of a packetlike spermatophore contribute to the evolutionary success of leeches in their environment?
What veins are most likely involved? What pathologic changes have happened in these veins, and what is the most probable cause in this patient's case.
Using the diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders, choose a behavioral disorder, identify a candidate gene, and explain how a mutation in it might cause the phenotype.
Think about an interaction between two mutually-inhibiting proteins with concentrations x and y, given through the differential equations.
Explain how sexual reproduction in plants illustrates alternation of generations. Include the processes involved and include at least one type of plant to illustrate your answer.
Prader-Willi syndrome is caused by the deletion of the paternal copy of a small section of human chromosome fifteen. In normal individuals, only the paternal copies of the genes in this section of chromosome fifteen are expressed;
A 33 year old woman discovers a lump in her breast on her left breast on self examination. Her mother and sister both had breast cancer.
Which is likely explains the genetic uniqueness of this population. Following accident and reconstructive surgery, he noted that his left lower eyelid was still drooping and the corner of his mouth sagged. What nerve damage did he maintain.
Describe how the clonal expansion theory explains the more rapid production of antigen specific antibodies, Helper T-cells and Cytotoxic T-cells, during a secondary infection.
Two consecutive crosses, with the first between pure-breeding parents that differ in two phenotypes to create an F1 generation, and the second in two F1 progeny to create an F2 generation.
A woman with blood type B has a baby with blood type O. A man she says is the baby's father has blood type A, but he denies having fathered the child. Could he be the father?
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