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Cellular differentiation progressively restricts cell fate because the unexpressed genes in the cell: Select all that apply. accumulate near the centromeres. are deleted from the genome. become more densely packed with nucleosomes. accumulate point mutations. undergo irreversible repression.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 22:00
Discuss how the research in this article shows how new technology and experimental methods can lead to changes in theories.what information did you include in your answer? check all that apply.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 23:00
In the california poppy, an allele for yellow flowers (c) is dominant over an allele forwhite flowers (c). at an independently assorting locus, an allele for entire petals (f) isdominant over an allele for fringed petals (f ). a plant that is homozygous for yellow andentire petals is crossed with a plant that is white and fringed. a resulting f1 plant is thencrossed with a plant that is white and fringed, and the following progeny are produced: 54 yellow and entire; 58 yellow and fringed, 53 white and entire, and 10 white andfringed. using the chi-square test, what would the probability value (p-value) be?
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Biology, 22.06.2019 23:00
2.) insulin is needed to your cells take in sugar from your blood. after you eat a candy bar, will your insulin gene be expressed or repressed? 3.) all cells have the same dna, and they all make the same proteins. true or false? the answers are 2.) expressed3.) false
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Biology, 23.06.2019 00:00
Which best describes how sediment forms? loose material is cemented by pressure. erosion breaks down rock and other material. molten rock cools above earth's surface. chemical changes cause sediment to compact together.
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