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    you should try to put answers in your own words‚ maintaining accuracy and the proper use of terminology‚ rather than blindly copying the textbook whenever possible. • • • Mendelian inheritance has its physical basis in the behavior of chromosomes [2]. 1. What is the ‘chromosomal theory of inheritance’? 2. a. IN YOUR OWN WORDS‚ explain what is demonstrated in 15.2 on page 287 in reference to the law of segregation. [3] b. Use two different colored pencils to illustrate the segregation

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    The grandchildren are very athletic and are put in really good schools. The grandparents built four houses on this island‚ one for them and three for their three daughters and their children. It gets tense within the family when money and the inheritance of it is brought up. Cadence‚ who is the narrator is the eldest granddaughter in the family.

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    group of animals. d. Examination of the nucleotide sequences found at the ends of chromosomes. e. Mechanisms that ensure a high degree of accuracy during DNA replication. f. Study of how the inheritance of traits encoded by genes on sex chromosomes (sex-linked traits) differs from the inheritance of traits encoded by genes on non-sex chromosomes (autosomal traits) 3. What are some characteristics of model genetic organisms that make them useful for genetic studies? 4. Do you think humans

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    macromolecular analysis. Molecular Biology and Genetics: Molecular structure of genes and chromosomes; DNA replication and control; Transcription and its control; Translational processes; Regulatory controls in prokaryotes and eukaryotes; Mendelian inheritance; Gene interaction; Complementation; Linkage‚

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    Throughout history‚ women have long endured centuries and centuries of discrimination and oppression. Male superiority and male dominance have long been in the roots of societies. Even as of today‚ in many countries‚ women still struggle with gender inequality. Women‚ especially in developing countries where democracy has yet to be put into action‚ are often victims of oppression and discrimination. Violence used against women are often overlooked and women are not legally represented as equals.

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    Suesann Sankar Individual Assignment: Critical Essay- Compare how male female relationships in two of the following Emma‚ Wuthering Heights and Great Expectations-- reflect the mores and values of Victorian society “The Victorian period formally begins in 1837 (the year Victoria became Queen) and ends in 1901 (the year of her death)” (Kirschen). British novels such as Wuthering Heights and Emma reflect and uphold mores and values of the Victorian society. This is portrayed through the characters

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    attempt to reduce corporation tax (Elliot & Elliot‚ 2011). In contrast‚ tax avoidance is sometimes seen as legal especially if the mode of practice used is define by law such as giving gift to your children in such a way to avoid paying an inheritance tax. It can be seen as artificial ways of manipulation one’s affairs‚ within the law‚ so as to reduce liability‚ it is legal and it can be argued

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    Red (RR) and White (R’R’) snapdragons produce pink (RR’). epistasis - A condition in which one gene pair has the ability to mask or prevent the expression of another gene pair. EX. Coat color and pigment deposition in mice. co-dominance - Inheritance characterized by full expression of both alleles in the heterozygote. Ex. Short HornCattle. Red (RR)‚ Roan (RR’)‚ White (R’R’) homozygous – condition where both genes are the same (AA or aa) heterozygous – condition where genes are different

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    Introduction: The early Mizo society was a simple tribal society which had no known contact with her neighboring civilizations until the eighteen century. The great majority of Mizoram’s population is several ethnic tribes who are either culturally or linguistically linked. The society was strictly patriarchal and patrilineal with a well-defined culture of its own. Children grow up with their parents and paternal grandparents. No serious distinction is made between boys and girls during early childhood

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    Mitochondria play an essential role in maintaining cell function and many diseases result from mitochondrial dysfunction. Despite mitochondria being ubiquitous throughout the body‚ some mitochondrial diseases only affect particular tissues. Describe such a disease and what is known about the basis of its tissue selectivity. Allowed word count: 1500 Actual word count: 1498 Introduction Leber’s hereditary optic neuropathy (LHON) is an optical nerve dysfunction caused by mtDNA mutation that

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