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Coccidioides immitis is not a member of domain bacteria.
Coccidioides immitis is a dimorphic fungus that causes the fungal disease; coccidioidomycosis. Coccidioides immitis is mainly found in soils and it exists in two different forms (saprophytic and parasitic). When Coccidioides immitis enter a host, their spores separates from the hyphae and develop into round structures (spherules) that divides to form endospores which causes infection within the host.
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Fish: Tilapia Mammals: Bears and Amphibians: Frogs
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Correct answer is A and B.
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Because the Tonkinese breed has a coat that is intermediate to the coat color of the Siamese and Burmese, we can say that this demonstrates incomplete dominance which means that the dominant allele does not have the ability to completely mute the recessive allele in the phenotype.
This is also true because of the development points on the coat of the Tonkinese breed.
So the correct answer is A and B.
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