Question detail
For interpret selection data in unfamiliar contexts, consider a DNA base sequence from a coding region. Which explanation is most accurate?
Try the question, check the answer, then read the explanation to understand the curriculum point.
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MCQ
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Topic
Genetic information official content
Question
- A. a DNA base sequence from a coding region supports interpret selection data in unfamiliar contexts because Use precise genetic terminology and keep the evidence linked to the named molecular or cellular process. The answer must connect the evidence to Interpret selection data in unfamiliar contexts.
- B. The terms in interpret selection data in unfamiliar contexts can be used interchangeably because they mean the same thing.
- C. Only the topic title is needed; evidence from a DNA base sequence from a coding region should not be interpreted.
- D. The opposite conclusion is correct because molecular evidence is not relevant to genetic information.
Answer
The correct answer is: a DNA base sequence from a coding region supports interpret selection data in unfamiliar contexts because Use precise genetic terminology and keep the evidence linked to the named molecular or cellular process. The answer must connect the evidence to Interpret selection data in unfamiliar contexts.
Explanation
This answer is correct because it applies the approved objective rather than repeating it generically: Interpret selection data in unfamiliar contexts. It also protects the key concept boundary: Use precise genetic terminology and keep the evidence linked to the named molecular or cellular process.
Common mistake
Genetic diversity and adaptation common mistake 1
Giving a vague answer instead of directly addressing: Interpret selection data in unfamiliar contexts..
Answer by clearly explaining how to interpret selection data in unfamiliar contexts..
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