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When organisms look alike are they always twins?
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Yes when organisms look alike they are always twins. You can tell because their major features will be identical.
No when organisms look alike they are not always twins. You need to look at their DNA sequence to determine if they are twins or not.
Yes, when organisms look alike they are always twins. You done even need to look alike and still be a twin. This happens often with the use of fertility drugs.
No when organisms look alike they are not always twins. Even if you look at their DNA sequence to determine this it may not be conclusive.
How can you identify twins?
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a)
look the same
b)
DNA fingerprints match
c)
same parents
d)
fingerprints match
Which codon controlled eye colour?
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a)
Condon 2 - bands 2 to 4
b)
Condon 6 - bands 16-18
c)
Condon 3 - bands 7 to 9
d)
Condon 1 - bands 1 to 3
Which codon controlled skin colour?
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Condon 1 - bands 1 to 3
Condon 2 - bands 2 to 4
Condon 3 - bands 7 to 9
Condon 6 - bands 16-18
Which codon controlled spots?
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a)
Condon 2 - bands 2 to 4
b)
Condon 1 - bands 1 to 3
c)
Condon 6 - bands 16-18
d)
Condon 3 - bands 7 to 9
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When organisms look alike are they always twins?
Question options:
Yes when organisms look alike they are always twins. You can tell because their major features will be identical.
** No when organisms look alike they are not always twins. You need to look at their DNA sequence to determine if they are twins or not.
Yes, when organisms look alike they are always twins. You done even need to look alike and still be a twin. This happens often with the use of fertility drugs.
No when organisms look alike they are not always twins. Even if you look at their DNA sequence to determine this it may not be conclusive.
How can you identify twins?
Question options:
a)
look the same
b)
** DNA fingerprints match
c)
same parents
d)
fingerprints match
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Which codon controlled eye colour?
Question options:
a)
Condon 2 - bands 2 to 4
b)
Condon 6 - bands 16-18
c)
Condon 3 - bands 7 to 9
d)
Condon 1 - bands 1 to 3
Bands 7-9 determine eye colour differences, codon 3.
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Which codon controlled skin colour?
Question options:
Condon 1 - bands 1 to 3
Condon 2 - bands 2 to 4
Condon 3 - bands 7 to 9
Condon 6 - bands 16-18
Bands 18-20.indicate skin colour, codon 6.
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Which codon controlled spots?
Question options:
a)
Condon 2 - bands 2 to 4
b)
Condon 1 - bands 1 to 3
c)
Condon 6 - bands 16-18
d)
Condon 3 - bands 7 to 9
Bands 1-3 determine if a frog will be spotted or not, codon 1.
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