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Minimal residual disease testing is a molecular application for which hematopathology?
 
  a. Leukemia/lymphoma
  b. Sickle cell disease
  c. Cancer
  d. Gene mutations

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What is the definition of allele?
 
  a. A fundamental substance of heredity that cells use to catalog, express, and propagate information
  b. The two versions of a gene that are inherited from each parent
  c. A messenger molecule that translates the DNA code to induce protein production
  d. The functional unit composed of amino acids



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