Directly related questions
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23M.1A.SL.TZ1.12:
The scattergraph shows the genome sizes of four Enterococcus species.
[Source: Lebreton, F., Manson, A.L., Saavedra, J.T., Straub, T.J., Earl, A.M. and Gilmore, M.S., 2017.
Tracing the Enterococci from Paleozoic Origins to the Hospital (Figure 1A).
Cell, [e-journal] 169(5), pp. 849–861. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j. cell.2017.04.027.]What can be concluded about the genomes in Enterococcus?
A. E. pallens has the greatest number of genes.
B. E. faecalis and E. faecium have the same mean number of genes.
C. The total genetic information in Enterococcus is constant within each species.
D. E. columbae has more DNA than E. faecium.
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23M.1A.SL.TZ1.12:
The scattergraph shows the genome sizes of four Enterococcus species.
[Source: Lebreton, F., Manson, A.L., Saavedra, J.T., Straub, T.J., Earl, A.M. and Gilmore, M.S., 2017.
Tracing the Enterococci from Paleozoic Origins to the Hospital (Figure 1A).
Cell, [e-journal] 169(5), pp. 849–861. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j. cell.2017.04.027.]What can be concluded about the genomes in Enterococcus?
A. E. pallens has the greatest number of genes.
B. E. faecalis and E. faecium have the same mean number of genes.
C. The total genetic information in Enterococcus is constant within each species.
D. E. columbae has more DNA than E. faecium.
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23M.1A.SL.TZ1.12:
The scattergraph shows the genome sizes of four Enterococcus species.
[Source: Lebreton, F., Manson, A.L., Saavedra, J.T., Straub, T.J., Earl, A.M. and Gilmore, M.S., 2017.
Tracing the Enterococci from Paleozoic Origins to the Hospital (Figure 1A).
Cell, [e-journal] 169(5), pp. 849–861. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j. cell.2017.04.027.]What can be concluded about the genomes in Enterococcus?
A. E. pallens has the greatest number of genes.
B. E. faecalis and E. faecium have the same mean number of genes.
C. The total genetic information in Enterococcus is constant within each species.
D. E. columbae has more DNA than E. faecium.
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23M.1A.SL.TZ1.12:
The scattergraph shows the genome sizes of four Enterococcus species.
[Source: Lebreton, F., Manson, A.L., Saavedra, J.T., Straub, T.J., Earl, A.M. and Gilmore, M.S., 2017.
Tracing the Enterococci from Paleozoic Origins to the Hospital (Figure 1A).
Cell, [e-journal] 169(5), pp. 849–861. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j. cell.2017.04.027.]What can be concluded about the genomes in Enterococcus?
A. E. pallens has the greatest number of genes.
B. E. faecalis and E. faecium have the same mean number of genes.
C. The total genetic information in Enterococcus is constant within each species.
D. E. columbae has more DNA than E. faecium.