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whats the term to describe a mutant viral protein without a genetic code that can cause disease
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A prion is a term used to describe a mutant viral protein without a genetic code that can cause disease.

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which of the following statements explains why compression fossils of plants are more common than those of animals
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whats the system of naming species developed by Linneaus that uses the name of the genus and species of the organism
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whats the term to describe a mutant viral protein without a genetic code that can cause disease
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A prion is a term used to describe a mutant viral protein without a genetic code that can cause disease.
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what did the miller-urey experiment demonstrate
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The classic Miller-Urey experiment demonstrated that amino acids, important building blocks of biological proteins, can be synthesized using simple starting materials under simulated prebiotic terrestrial conditions.
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which statement best sumerizes why genetic drift tends to impact small populations more than large populations
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Small populations have a smaller gene pool, so random changes influence them more, best sumarizes why genetic drift tends to impact small populations more than large populations.
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