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While shaking the sealed black box, you consistently hear a ringing noise, is it an hypothesis?
Which of the following is NOT a high energy intermediate of metabolism?
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What is the phenotypic ratio that can be used as a hypothesis for a heterozygous dihybrid cross (cross of heterozygotes for two traits) if the traits follow the properties of Mendelian inheritance?
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What does an allele do and how is it determined if it is recessive or dormant?
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