Biology, 15.12.2020 23:00 helpmepeeeeease
Asexually reproducing organisms produce offspring that are genetically identical to each other and the parents. This is an example of what type of cell division?
fertilization
mitosis
crossing over
meiosis
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Which type of scientific statement is defined as a hypothesis or group of hypotheses that can be accepted as true based on the repeated experimentation with similar results
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Coat color in cats is determined by genes at several different loci. at one locus on the x chromosome, one allele (x ) encodes black fur and another allele (xo) encodes orange fur. females can be black (x x ), orange (xoxo), or a mixture of orange and black called tortoiseshell (x xo). males are either black (x y) or orange (xoy). bill has a female tortoiseshell cat named patches. one night, patches escapes from bill\'s house, spends the night out, and mates with a stray male. patches later gives birth to the following kittens: one orange male, one black male, two tortoiseshell females, and one orange female. what are the genotypes of patches, the stray male, and the kittens?
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