__________ is the transition zone where two ecosystems meet and intergrade

a. The intertidal zone
b. An ecotone
c. A range
d. A biome
e. A thermocline


B

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Analysis of a bacterial gene indicates that 24% of the nucleotides in the coding strand contain the base A, 18% contain the base T, 26% contain the base G, and 32% contain the base C. What percent of the nucleotides in the mRNA transcribed from this gene will contain the base U? (Enter your answer as a number only without the percent sign, e.g. enter 5 not5%.)  

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