Question 17 A man that is heterozygous for a certain gene: Produces sperm cells
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Question 17
A man that is heterozygous for a certain gene:
Produces sperm cells that all have the same allele for this gene.
Could not have had a homozygous parent.
Can pass one of two possible alleles to his children.
All of the above.
5. None of the above
The primary structure of a folded protein is
held together by Hydrogen bonds
an amino acid sequence.
determined by coiling and supercoiling.
made up of nucleic acids.
is a string of glucose molecules.
1.Produces sperm cells that all have the same allele for this gene.
2.Could not have had a homozygous parent.
3.Can pass one of two possible alleles to his children.
4.All of the above.
5. None of the above
The primary structure of a folded protein is
1.held together by Hydrogen bonds
2.an amino acid sequence.
3.determined by coiling and supercoiling.
4.made up of nucleic acids.
5.is a string of glucose molecules.
Explanation / Answer
Question 17
A man that is heterozygous for a certain gene-
3. Can pass one of two possible alleles to his children.
The primary structure of a folded protein is
2.an amino acid sequence.
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