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  1. Lizzie P

    Ahh, that makes sense ^_^

    Ahh, that makes sense ^_^
  2. Lizzie P

    Interesting :) How come you moved?

    Interesting :) How come you moved?
  3. Lizzie P

    Yep. I live just outside of London to be precise. I've lived here all my life. What about you?

    Yep. I live just outside of London to be precise. I've lived here all my life. What about you?
  4. Lizzie P

    I live in the UK.

    I live in the UK.
  5. Lizzie P

    Yep, didn't like today's paper though.

    Yep, didn't like today's paper though.
  6. Lizzie P

    I found it alright. I think I made a couple of idiotic mistakes but overall it was pretty simple.

    I found it alright. I think I made a couple of idiotic mistakes but overall it was pretty simple.
  7. Lizzie P

    Biology 11 - Heterozygous female cat or

    It said that the short haired cat gave birth. Traditionally, only female animals give birth ;) . Unless they're seahorses, and although my general knowledge of animals isn't that great, I'm fairly certain that cats =/= seahorses. I can't say that I've ever heard of catosaurus rex, either.
  8. Lizzie P

    Biology Addict

    Biology Addict
  9. Lizzie P

    Biology 11 - Heterozygous female cat or

    Thank you, Mr Holmes :D
  10. Lizzie P

    Biology 11 - Heterozygous female cat or

    From the question, we can make the assumption that only the dominant short hair allele (H) and the recessive long hair allele (h) control the phenotype of the hair. This means that the genotypes of any cat can be any one of these: HH (Short fur) Hh (Short fur) hh (Long fur) In the question...
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