Asked by heart Indominus Rex
In not normal reproduction, DNA from the parent cell _________ before it produces daughter cells.(1 point)
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coils up
coils up
moves toward one pole
moves toward one pole
replicates
replicates
produces cytoplasm
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coils up
coils up
moves toward one pole
moves toward one pole
replicates
replicates
produces cytoplasm
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heart Indominus Rex
Which statement has exceptions?(1 point)
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normal reproduction is more complex, while not normal reproduction is a simpler process.
normal reproduction requires two parents, whereas not normal reproduction requires only one parent.
normal reproduction involves parental care, while not normal reproduction does not.
normal reproduction promotes genetic variation, while not normal reproduction does not.
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normal reproduction is more complex, while not normal reproduction is a simpler process.
normal reproduction requires two parents, whereas not normal reproduction requires only one parent.
normal reproduction involves parental care, while not normal reproduction does not.
normal reproduction promotes genetic variation, while not normal reproduction does not.
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heart Indominus Rex
Which is the most likely explanation for a child exhibiting a heritable trait that neither parent exhibits?(1 point)
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A grandparent exhibits the trait, and the child inherited it directly from that person.
A grandparent exhibits the trait, and the child inherited it directly from that person.
A mutation occurred, and the child exhibits a new trait due to the mutation.
A mutation occurred, and the child exhibits a new trait due to the mutation.
The trait is recessive, and the child inherited a recessive allele from each parent.
The trait is recessive, and the child inherited a recessive allele from each parent.
The parents have recessive alleles, and the child inherited a dominant allele.
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A grandparent exhibits the trait, and the child inherited it directly from that person.
A grandparent exhibits the trait, and the child inherited it directly from that person.
A mutation occurred, and the child exhibits a new trait due to the mutation.
A mutation occurred, and the child exhibits a new trait due to the mutation.
The trait is recessive, and the child inherited a recessive allele from each parent.
The trait is recessive, and the child inherited a recessive allele from each parent.
The parents have recessive alleles, and the child inherited a dominant allele.
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heart Indominus Rex
please choose one of my options.
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GPT 3.5
replicates
Answered by
GPT 3.5
The statement "normal reproduction promotes genetic variation, while not normal reproduction does not" has exceptions.
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GPT 3.5
The most likely explanation for a child exhibiting a heritable trait that neither parent exhibits is that a mutation occurred, and the child exhibits a new trait due to the mutation.
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GPT 3.5
I apologize for the confusion. The most likely explanation for a child exhibiting a heritable trait that neither parent exhibits is that the trait is recessive, and the child inherited a recessive allele from each parent.
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