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I think some similarities and differences between the linnaean system of classification and cladistics is that they both rely on characteristics to classify organisms but cladistics are more precise. In Linnean taxonomy, species are grouped according to their appearances, while in cladistics, they are grouped according to the relative closeness of their gentic structure Cladistics is a system for hypothesizing an evolutionary tree and timeline, based on the characteristics shared between different organisms. However, there are some limitations of Linnaean Classification system is that it is based on appearance, DNA classifies more specifically, some may be related genetically but not physically.
Answer:
The parietal lobes are primarily responsible for receiving and processing sensory input such as touch, pressure, heat, cold, and pain. The parietal lobes are also involved in the perception of body awareness and the construction of a spatial coordinate system (mental map) to represent the world around us
Some form of plant life. It could be a tree, flower, even a simple blade of grass.
Answer:
Parent 1 : AaBb
Parent 2: aaBb or Aabb
Explanation:
In this cross two genes are involved and they are duplicate genes with cumulative effect i.e. individually they show the same phenotype but when together, they produce a new phenotype. Here,
A_B_ = red
aaB_ = sandy
A_bb = sandy
aabb = white
The progeny in question has a white piglet (aabb) so it must have got a set of "ab" gametes from both parents. Since parent 1 has red phenotype it should also have one A and B allele. Hence its genotype is AaBb.
Parent 2 should also contribute an "ab" pair to white piglet and it has sandy colour which is produced by either an A allele or a B allele so its genotype should be Aabb or aaBb.