Answer:
Directional selection vs Disruptive Selection
Explanation:
Directional selection leans to a phenotype that is more fittest to the environment of a species, directional selection favors a phenotype extreme values for a trait over medium ones
Answer:
7 % progeny will show wild type phenotype
Explanation:
Parent 1: Normal wings and small eyes : DDee
Parent 2 : Downward wings and normal eyes : ddEE
DDee X ddEE = DdEe ( All have normal wings and normal eyes )
When a F1 individual is test crossed:
DdEe X ddee =
De/de = Parental
dE/de = Parental
DE/de = Recombinant
de/de = Recombinant
Recombination frequency between the two genes is 14% hence DE/de and de/de will each have 7% frequency. Since DE/de ( DdEe ) will give wild type phenotype, it means that 7% progeny will have wild type phenotype.
The building and or construction of proteins or polypeptides occurs at the small granule like organelle called the ribosome. These are small spherical structures either found on the rough endoplasmic reticulum or freely floating in the cytoplasm.
Answer:
the answer to that question is incident