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In the 1600 what scientist discovered microbes in the pond by using a microscope
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Astudent analyzed ears of corn that demonstrated two traits in the f2 kernels, purple or white colors and smooth on wrinkled shapes. a tabulation of 135 individual kernels gave the following results: purple and smooth = 75 white and smooth = 28 purple and wrinkled = 24 white and wrinkled = 8 what would be the only phenotype present in the f1 ger
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If a strand of dna has 35% thymine. what is the percentage of cytosine, adenine, guanine?
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