There are two different mating types in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, and they can switch from one type to another

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.


Answer: TRUE

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Because there are three different possible reading frames in a messenger RNA molecule, most mRNAs can be translated into three different proteins

A. true B. false

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The developmental origin of the cerebellum is the:

A. forebrain. B. midbrain. C. hindbrain. D. brain stem.

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In allopatric speciation, daughter species usually form

a. abruptly. b. in proportion to the parental stock. c. rapidly, but are then reduced by environmental factors. d. gradually over rather long periods of time. e. in the same homeland.

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When tracing the path of blood, the blood vessel that follows the renal artery is the

A. peritubular capillary B. efferent arteriole C. afferent arteriole D. renal vein E. glomerulus

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