38. A human condition that results from a partial deletion of a segment of one o
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38. A human condition that results from a partial deletion of a segment of one of the autosomes is:
a. Turner syndrome.
b. Lyon syndrome.
c. cri-du-chat syndrome.
d. Klinefelter syndrome.
e. Patau syndrome.
39. The scientist or scientists remembered for measuring the relative base contents of DNA samples isolated from a wide range of species and determining that the content of the base A was very near the content of T, and the content of C was very near the content of G, in each case was were:
a. Messelson and Stahl.
b. Avery, McCarty and MacLeod.
c. Erwin Chargaff.
d. Frederick Griffith.
e. Hershey and Chase.
Explanation / Answer
38. (c) CRI-DU-CHAT SYNDROME
39. (c) ERWIN CHARGAFF
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