The Punnett square shows the gamete combinations and the probabilities of producing different genotypes and phenotypes. The correct option is A.
The Punnett square is a graphic representation that shows the different types of gamete combinations according to the alleles involved in a cross.
Punnett square shows the probabilities of getting offspring with different genotypes and their consequent phenotypes.
Available data:
Cross:
Parentals) BB x Bb
Gametes) B B B b
Punnett square) B B
B BB BB
b Bb Bb
F1) Gentoype:
2/4 = 1/2 = 50% of the progeny is exprected to express the h0m0zyg0us dominant genotype, BB.
2/4 = 1/2 = 50% of the progeny is expected to express the heter0zyg0us genotype, Bb.
Phenotype
2/4 = 1/2 = 50% of the plants are exprected to have broad leaves.
2/4 = 1/2 = 50% of the plants are exprected to have narrow leaves.
The correct option is Option A, which shows the correct gametes involved in the cross and the correct gamete combinations.
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17. Describe both the Earth's rotation and it's revolution. How do they differ???
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Answer:
Human actions affect ecosystems through exotic species introduction, disease transfer, land conversion, habitat loss, modification and fragmentation, resource exploitation etc. All of these actions reflect negatively on any given ecosystem.
Explanation:
Abiotic factors are water, air, soil, sunlight, and minerals. Biotic factors are living or once-living organisms in the ecosystem. All of which human actions affect.
Answer:
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Explanation:
Oxygen in Plants and Time of Day
Oxygen Production Rate
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Answer:
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Explanation:
Knowing the correct order of information, specifically state what is occurring in Process #1 and in Process #2.
Please be very specific in your answer as i cannot assume which blank and process you are referring to. Be sure to provide this information and to have your blanks noted in the correct order
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Answer:
The central dogma of molecular biology explains the flow of genetic information, from DNA ?to RNA?, to make a functional product, a protein?.
The central dogma suggests that DNA contains the information needed to make all of our proteins, and that RNA is a messenger that carries this information to the ribosomes?.
The ribosomes serve as factories in the cell where the information is ‘translated’ from a code into the functional product.
The process by which the DNA instructions are converted into the functional product is called gene expression?.
Gene expression has two key stages - transcription? and translation?.
In transcription, the information in the DNA of every cell is converted into small, portable RNA messages.
During translation, these messages travel from where the DNA is in the cell nucleus to the ribosomes where they are ‘read’ to make specific proteins.
The central dogma states that the pattern of information that occurs most frequently in our cells is:
From existing DNA to make new DNA (DNA replication?)
From DNA to make new RNA (transcription)
From RNA to make new proteins (translation).
Illustration showing the flow of information between DNA, RNA and protein.
An illustration showing the flow of information between DNA, RNA and protein.
Image credit: Genome Research Limited
Reverse transcription is the transfer of information from RNA to make new DNA, this occurs in the case of retroviruses, such as HIV?. It is the process by which the genetic information from RNA is assembled into new DNA.
Does the ‘Central Dogma’ always apply?
With modern research it is becoming clear that some aspects of the central dogma are not entirely accurate.
Current research is focusing on investigating the function of non-coding RNA?.
Although this does not follow the central dogma it still has a functional role in the cell.
Explanation:
Question
what precautions must be taken while taking antibiotics?
Answer:
1. Take antibiotics only after consulting a doctor.
2. Complete the dose of the antibiotic as prescribed by doctors.
3. Not taken empty stomach.