Irregular bones
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Complicated shapes: vertebrae and hip bones
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The technique of_____ is used to copy the genome of a single microbial cell so there is sufficient DNA for sequencing.
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Pertussis (whooping cough), an epidemic disease, is a highly contagious, acute infection of the upper respiratory tract caused by the _________ species
a. Brucella b. Bordetella c. Pasteurella d. Francisella
When crossing over occurs, part of a chromatid on one chromosome breaks off and switches positions with the matching portion of a chromatid on the homologous chromosome. How does crossing over affect the possible genetic combinations in the offspring formed from these gametes?
A) Crossing over increases the number of possible genetic combinations in the offspring. B) Crossing over has no effect on the possible genetic combinations in the offspring formed. C) Crossing over affects only the possible genetic combinations that occur in identical twins. D) Crossing over decreases the number of possible genetic combinations in the offspring.