Answer:
Net energy is the total amount of energy your home imported from or exported to the utility grid. Net energy is calculated by subtracting the energy produced by your solar energy system from the energy consumed by your home.
Explanation:
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The answer is d. allowing the good genes to slowly <span>spread through the population.
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<span>Natural selection is the differences in survival
and reproduction as the consequence of differences in genotypes and, consequently, phenotypes. It is one of the factors of evolution that affects a frequency of different variations. </span><span>In natural selection, genotype variations that
will increase the chance of survival and reproduction of some organism are
preserved and will be inherited Thus, "good genes" will be inherited. But, as the evolution, it will be slow process, since rarely evolution happens quickly.</span>
Answer:
The correct answer is ''All three are caused by disparate genes, but each gene was found to contain repeats of a unique trinucleotide sequence.''
Explanation:
Four groups of trinucleotide repeats related to DNA expansion have been characterized in the human genome. CGGI GCC, CAGIGTC, CTGIGAC and recently GW CTT sequences. The CGGl GCC sequences are usually located in the noncoding regions of different genes and when expanded they associate with fragile sites on the chromosomes. The CAGIGTC repeats are part of the coding region and are related to different neurodegenerative disorders. You can try to make a classification depending on the unit that is repeated, having on one side a group that are caused by repeats of the CAG trinucleotide (cytosine, adenine, guanine). Huntington's disease (HD) is a progressive disorder of motor, cognitive and psychic function. The disease is inherited in an autosomal dominant manner, and is caused by the expansion of CAG trinucleotide repeats in exon 1 of the gene called huntingtin (HTT or IT-15). Unstable mutations have also been found in which the repeat unit does not is composed of three nucleotides, if not four, such as type 2 myotonic dystrophy, where the tetranucleotide CCTG repeats. Fragile X Syndrome consists of an abnormal expansion of the cytosine-guanine-guanine trinucleotide (CGG) in the FMR1 gene, which prevents intellectual disability and also influences the formation of connective tissue
Answer:
polar microtubules contract, pulling attached chromosomes toward the poles.
Explanation:
Polar microtubules are one of the two types of microtubules that together make the mitotic spindle. The polar microtubules are the ones that extend from each pole to the cell's equator.
At the equatorial region, the polar microtubules from two poles overlap. Also known as non-kinetochore microtubules, the polar microtubules do not get attached to the kinetochores of chromosomes.
The function of the polar microtubules is to assist in chromosome separation during anaphase. The polar microtubules from two poles slide past each other. As they slide, the degree of overlap is reduced and the two opposite poles are pushed apart.
The reduced overlap between the polar microtubules indirectly moves the chromosomes apart as the kinetochore microtubules attach the chromosomes to the opposite poles.