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Hey everybody, i have another biology question. by what reproductive mechanism does a haplontic animal grow? initially mitosis, then meiosis completely by mitosis completely by meiosis initially by meiosis, then by mitosis
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Transposon can cause mutations in genes at or near the site of transposon insertion. it is possible for these elements to transpose away from their original site, causing a reversion of the mutant phenotype. in some cases, however, even more severe phenotypes appear when these elements excise from this site, due to events at or near the mutant allele. what might be happening to the transposon or the nearby gene to create more severe mutations?
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Biology, 22.06.2019 22:20
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Biology, 22.06.2019 23:00
Why is there more biomass at the producer level that at the consumer levels ? how does this relate to the 10% rule ?
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An operon is controlled by a repressor. When the repressor binds to a small molecule, it binds to DN...
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