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I'll just leave this up here.
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number of mycofibrils? the mcq one.
25% i believe .. or you could say 1:3 ...When you was asked to make genetic diagram , the answer was 25% or 75 % ?
what an exam!!!never gonna forget this day! had to swim to the exam venue cause our town got flooded!
would've floated to exam venue ...the papers reached the venue after we did..and the invigilators had their pants folded upto their knee!What if you are hydrophobic? XD
would've floated to exam venue ...the papers reached the venue after we did..and the invigilators had their pants folded upto their knee!
its 25%...i knew it wud come!!When you was asked to make genetic diagram , the answer was 25% or 75 % ?
I'm pretty sure it was 75%. It said probability of developing A1AT DEFICIENCY, not clinically significant disease.its 25%...i knew it wud come!!
I'm pretty sure it was 75%. It said probability of developing A1AT DEFICIENCY, not clinically significant disease.
I remember reading the question as A1AT DEFICIENCY (NOT COPD DEVELOPMENT) which was 75%. PiMM is normal levels of A1AT protein and Z & S are allelic variants that produce less A1AT therefore any offspring with S or Z in their genotype will have A1AT DEFICIENCY, but whether it causes severe COPD or not is something else, then it would have been 25%. So, in short, on of us interpreted the question wrong. I'll just leave this here.No it's 25%. If in doubt MS will justify it
I remember reading the question as A1AT DEFICIENCY (NOT COPD DEVELOPMENT) which was 75%. PiMM is normal levels of A1AT protein and Z & S are allelic variants that produce less A1AT therefore any offspring with S or Z in their genotype will have A1AT DEFICIENCY, but whether it causes severe COPD or not is something else, then it would have been 25%. So, in short, on of us interpreted the question wrong. I'll just leave this here.
My man got it right!Like I said the mark scheme knows BETTER. Goodluck
My man got it right!
Are you done with your exams yet?!
HAHAHAHA! u are either trolling, or really stupid... it was 75 percent... copd development and the protien deficiency r 2 different things... anyways who gives a $hit.... exams overrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrI'm utterly sure it was 25 %
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