Adult frogs are on land and they have feet and a body
Tadpoles are in water and they are somewhat like a fish!
Answer:
Variable expressivity, Incomplete penetrance, Phenocopy, Genetic heterogeneity
Explanation:
Phenocopy: When an environmentally caused phenotype mimics one that has a genetic basis. The variation in phenotype caused by environmental conditions exists in such a way that the organism's phenotype matches a phenotype which is determined by genetic factors.
Variable expressivity: When a characteristic is subject to a range in severity or degree of expression in the phenotype.
Genetic heterogeneity: When the same phenotype/disease can be caused by different genes.
Incomplete penetrance: When individuals have a genotype that specifies a particular phenotype but that phenotype does not develop.
They are the same equation just reversed
Answer:
C. 3, 2, 1
Explanation:
During a single PCR cycle, the very first step is the heat separation of the double stranded DNA. Primer binds only single stranded DNA/RNA because it has complimentary bases which match single strand of DNA/RNA that is why it is necessary to unwind both the strands of DNA by providing temperature.
As soon as the DNA strands have separated by increasing the temperature to ~ 95 °C, in the next step the primer binds the portion of DNA which is complimentary to the bases of the primer. In order for primer to bind DNA, the temperature is lowered to ~ 72 °C and the process is called as annealing.
Once primer has bound to the DNA, the next step is polymerization i.e. nucleotides which are the monomer units of DNA are added one by one with the help of enzyme named as Taq polymerase. This is how the strand extends ahead of primer and exact copies of the given DNA are produced.
Note: PCR may be considered as in vitro DNA synthesis or replication.