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In humans, the presence or absence of dimples is a trait controlled by a single gene. what is the genotype of an individual who is heterozygous for dimples?
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Based on the evidence in the excerpt above, describe in your own words what it would have been like for a person to enter a meat processing plant in the united states
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Prior to the development of dna fingerprinting, blood type could be used to determine possible parentage. although it might prove someone was not a parent, it could not show if someone was positively the parent, only that he or she might be a parent. which of the following is a true statement that can be made about parentage based on blood typing?
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Next pretest: evolution select the correct answer in a laboratory population of flies, the female flies are gray and the males are yellowish gray. biologists observed that all the male flies had an equal chance for reproduction, but the male flies with the brightest colors were more likely to successfully reproduce. what phenomenon could explain such a change? a sexual selection b. disruptive selection c. stabilizing selection d. directional selection
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