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What is usually (but not always) related to the metabolic processes of living organisms in its organic form?
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Match the following items 1. rr 2. rr 3. identical alleles 4. unlike alleles 5. rr ()homozygous, recessive ()homozygous definition ()heterozygous, dominant cell ()heterozygous definition () homozygous, dominant cell
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