Surrounding the grana is the thylakoid lumen
__________________ Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
F, stroma
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Any genetic differences between individuals in a population are called
A. markers. B. alleles. C. polymorphisms. D. SNPs.
In the peacock butterfly experiment, what was
the conclusion?
a. predatory birds are not deterred from eating peacock butterflies with spots b. predatory birds are deterred by peacock butterfly clicking sounds c. peacock butterflies with spots mated more often than those without spots d. predatory birds are deterred by the dark color of the peacock butterfly e. peacock butterflies that made clicking sounds attracted more predatory birds
It is estimated that 4.6% of SNPs and about 17% of all genes can be defined as pleiotropic. Based on this finding, which of the following should a consumer of genetic information keep in mind?
A) A test identifying a gene for a disease might actually be a test for a different disorder instead. B) Any variant that we gain information about might in the future be found to associate with a more stigmatizing condition. C) A physician might be treating the major condition but not notice even more deleterious outcomes. D) The classification of my genetic disorder might be incorrect. E) Sequencing of the candidate gene might find the wrong expected functional significance.
Monoclonal antibodies
A. are secreted by hybridomas. B. are used in immunology lab tests and cancer therapy. C. originate from a single B-cell clone. D. have a single specificity for antigen. E. All of these choices are correct.