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    Another heredity question

    In this case, it does not matter whether or not the trait is dominant or recessive. We know that since the trait is X-linked, and the mother IS in fact red-green colour blind, she can only have one genotype that actually shows she is colourblind; that is homozygous X^b X^b. Since females have...
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    Another heredity question

    These questions are super easy once you realise the pattern with X-linked disorders, so here's how I approached this question: First, I would draw a simple pedigree on the side; in this case, shade in the mother, leave the father and son blank for now. Let the dominant allele for red-green...
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    English Paper 2

    mod a: so grateful for the question (on Plath and Hughes) as it was practically identical to the themes of my skeleton essay + I just needed to integrate the extract they gave mod b: relatively straightforward with a little adjusting to the question mod c: tbh I was most nervous for this mod...
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    english paper 1

    i actually really liked the jacaranda trees in the quadrangle of Sydney uni extract for the short answer part… that was pretty interesting
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