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Which of the following genera of the Sphingobacterica are unable to degrade complex carbohydrates?
Oncogene
An oncogene is a normal gene whose function, when altered by mutation, has the potential to cause cancer.
BRCA1
A gene associated with a higher risk of breast and ovarian cancer when mutated; it plays a crucial role in DNA repair.
Neutrally Evolving Allele
An allele that changes in frequency within a population without being under the influence of natural selection, due to random genetic drift.
Coalescent Events
Points in time where two or more genetic lineages have a common ancestor, used in models predicting the genetic structure of populations over time.
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