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You have four balls in an urn. A red ball, a green ball, a blue ball and an orange ball. Suppose you remove the balls from the urn in random order. You might for instance pull the green ball out first, the blue one next etc. List the sample space for this experiment.
Hint you are listing all possible arrangements of the four balls.
If an organism has a diploid number of 16, how many chromatids are visible at the end of mitotic prophase?
Which of the following hypotheses is consistent with the observed correlation between tRNA abundance and codon usage in highly expressed genes.
Researchers analyzed rates of twin births in the Sami population of Northern Scandinavia during the 18th and 19th centuries.
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What percentage of the population is most susceptible to the malaria parasite because they have normal (homozygous) red blood cells? If the population size is395,000, how many individuals are there of EACH genotype?
One theory for long-lasting immunity assumes that humans are continually exposed to the disease-causing agent. Explain how this exposure could produce lifelong immunity.
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