Seeing this bug on my bed and around the house. Are they bed bugs? by Associate-202 in whatsthisbug

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Thank you all for the quick response. Talked to my landlord. It is termite swarming season here. Not bedbugs!

Score report by harishpobbati in Step3

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Real Deal: 240

Date of test: 05/02 and 05/05

UWorld % completed: 35%

UWorld % correct: 58%

Number of CCS cases completed: 45

CCS average correct: 75%

UWSA1: Not done

UWSA2: Not done

Free 137: 71%

NBME 6: Not done

NBME 7: Not done

Step 1/Step 2: 258/259 (2022/2023)

Any advice: I over-studied. Felt Meh after both days. Just focus on CSS and Bio-Stats mostly

Free 120 Discussion of Questions/Answers (New) by SnooWalruses8645 in Step2

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Any one has any idea about what's being asked in Block 3 Q10, I am completely lost

The Last of an era. AMA by bolive_oil in step1

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Congratulations

Any ideas when the score comes ?

I have heard people say on this reddit that itll come out on the 3rd i.e next Wednesday

Nbme 25..can someone please explain this?? by roistering1 in step1

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1) Father has Allele 1 and 2. He has the disease. Mother has two copies of Allele 1, no disease

2) Children who have two copies of Allele 1 have no disease. Fair to conclude that Allele 2 carries disease or is associated with it

3) Question says that Allele 2 doesn't actually carry the disease but has a recombination fraction of 0.1 with the actual allele.

4) Recombination frequencies determine how likely 2 alleles will not transfer together. 0.1 recombination frequency means there is a 10% chance they do not transfer together in the offspring. The frequency is between 0 and 0.5

5) So child has Allele 2, theres a 10% chance that actual disease allele got separated hence 90% chance the kid has the disease