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Which elements are in the substance that makes up about 60% of the male human body?
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Biology, 21.06.2019 22:00, misscheoneyo
Which statement best describes the relationship between an allele and a gene? question 1 options: an allele is a variation of a gene that can be expressed as a phenotype. an allele is the part of a gene that attaches to messenger rna molecules. an allele is a segment of a dna molecule that controls replication of a gene.
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